Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

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1983 Salma gun di Published By The Salmagundi Staff Keene High School Keene, New Hampshire Editor In Chief Business Managers Pa ul Davis Heidi Zinn Jennifer Seymour Assistant Editors Kimberly Sha unesey Ka thrine Piper AdViS6'I' Assistant Adviser Miss Janet L. Spear Miss Alexia Currie Volume 59 1983 Salm afun di S tatf AD VISER Assistant Adviser Miss Janet L. Spear Miss Alexia F. Currie EDITOR IN CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGERS Pa ul Da vis Jennifer Seymour Heidi Zinn ASSISTANT EDITORS Kimberly Sha unesey Ka thrine Piper SPORTS STAFF SENIOR STAFF Kathrine Piper, Editor Debbie Austin, Becky Bittner, Editors Lori Farina, Joy UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF Zukowski, Beverly Kaiser, Karen Pa ul Da vis, Editor Yea ton, Marcia Da vis, Beth Karen 0'Connor, Caitlin Tolman, Robbins, Chris Norris Tamm ey Stoddard ACTIVITIES STAFF ART STAFF Kim Shaunesey, Editor Michelle An ne Leinster, Editor JoJo Berthiaume, Steve Goff, Charlie Lindgren, Kathrine Piper, Wilder Michele Patnaude .FACULTY STAFF GENERAL STAFF Kelly Davis, Lori Parent, Rachel Michele Wright, Tim Strickland Fuld, Patrick Campbell PHOTOGRAPHERS TYPISTS Steve Goff, Stephen Hall, Norman Deneen Guyette, Maureen Benrimo, Terry Pindell Bucknam, Jackie Rounds BUSINESS STAFF Kimberly Karr, Cindy Roach, Kristin Nelson, Lori Farina, Joy Z ukowski, Pa trick Campbell, Lisa Macllroy, Tammey Stoddard, Joanna Royce, Jennifer Sy, Elayne Tobin, Karen 0'Connor, Michele Patnaude, Kevin Richard, Anne Leinster, Denise Thomas, Kelly Locke, Kelly Gulbin, Pa ul Da vis, Dan Maxwell, Terry Sullivan. .. 4 .. 8 . 18 40 98 100 114 128 142 202 244 270 I - T l 7-I' Zi A 'G 4 Dedi ca tion This year's dedication goes to a lady short in stature but tall in perseverance and dedication to her profession and to her stu- dents. Mrs. MacPhail has been teaching business education sub- jects at Keene High School for more than thirty years. She has seen her students go out into the business world and become suc- cessful. She has seen Keene High School grow and move from Washington Street to Arch Street, and she has been a part of the ever-changing and ever-ex- panding world of the secretarial and business fields. Through all of this, she has maintained a cheery smile and a warm understanding of her students. We are happy to dedicate the 1983 SALMAG UNDI to Mrs. Barbara R. MacPhail. effkst- Barbara R. MacPhai1 1-MW-G, 1981 J 9 S AQ if 93,35 . X m . XV Q . -W 'F - fl, Q ' Q.. .vs 5 Qigjazwm, , V+ I , x ., ,A ,.,.f- , f Keene Ihgh School is made up of students not only from Keene but also from seven surrounding towns:Chesterfield,:Harrisville, Marlow, Marlborough, Nelson, Stoddard, and Westmoreland. Leaving behind closely knit associations from their town elemen- tary and junior high schools, leaving behind mascots and school colors, lea ving behind traditions, and lea ving behind school spirit, Freshmen en ter Keene High School to adopt the new school tradi- tions, the new school spirit, and the new school colors and mascot as they all come together under the Wing of The Blackbird. On the next few pages we have shown some of the things from the towns that are important to the students who make up Keene High School. We would also like to welcome the newest members of this group, the students from Marlborough. Although they all come from different places and backgrounds, Keene High,School students are heregfor one :nainwreason-to learn and to grow throughtheir classeslflln addition, the activities and sports are Valua ble to the growth and learning process of all students, and the SALMAGUNDI Staff has once again put togeth- er the pictures and the words that depict Keene High School 1982- 1983' is , l c , We hope gthat, as all students from ailgschools becotnegpart of the Keene Higii?iSchool traditions duringitiieir four yeaitfsihere, they will be proud to be giradziates of Keeneffigh Schoolg' Q, Ch esterfield Q41 ,1 of H1 0 fy ,g!,,,,Q-,: f ,2agq52,., ' an 1' ' wg? ., f ff-we U el.: 3 5, z' H: f Lwv:- I 'lf fel X Y n- .5 if A To ,- L , V ' If ' , li H 7' M532 fl 'T L , fx 1 ik fy ' -P f-H 2 Q 94AQI'g1f't,g. . ,, , lf V+ Q. l, ' 2 wwf, Q, l e , -, .,-lwwwf. X 1 21' ! ,pe115gXy2 ,:.K ,g:,mP A: . --, , W 1 ..-,k,. lk, 4 , , M. I ,QSIQAQ ,3Lf,- . j ,. 313, I Y , iii- ig- .4 479:--fv.g52f . . 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Marlborough The Quarry W 'QQ 'Q M Z 6 WJ ScfZ'o2?IgcZi11ZsP?A5Sioon and Whit g' A N 6 Marlborough High School Marlow ' x WX The ice box of Cheshire County MUN? A r QMS h I' M .. f K F 5 . fl, W I f f . -41 cl' xg ,1 f h A 2 1 f U H J!! I , ' I gl ,152 Ne , ,J , . g School Colors-Blue and Whzte ' ,,.,-v' ff e f U 2 .Q xxx fV7f -fxs. xxx M01-Lf x RI KX Ng 'e X, XXX y . ,W Il - V-riff X N X 'X fx X 3 w g . ,em XK XQWR u R SX ilXY!-Q T if X '4-PT' - . Xie mi mi W f f X' X6 ,, :x.X'S in John D. Perkins, Sr., School 5 --- - -V l Nelson Granite Lake Nelson Congregational Church Munson ville School KUIISOIV ILLE SCBQDL lgl' In l E oi . s 1 ...,, ,. ........ -,.W..i......... - g -as e e Highland Lake K X1 hi, -f . . .: 4 ,nl Stoddard James M. Faulkner Elementary School , , . .. ,p , V. , K 5, -.-,gf w - f X .. Q X : :Q cf m ' f Q , 5, t -, :Y Q , if Q X xl . ..' . W, ' l X x 'il S sf le QQ ...N .xxqe 1., . .M J X-,- gssxm ,,., Ql...W..mM.k , gi Q. Q Q.. CI ii E 2 E x my L Saws ff 1' B. ii HX 2 Westmoreland Moha wks School Colors-Blue and White Westmoreland Elementary School l eg, --f' . Park Hill Meeting House iiiil 25551 -'HSI IEW 52251 fmt, M Li V -W' 1 , ff SN RICHARD L. CHAMPAGNE Keene State College, B. Ed., and M Ed., University of Massachusetts, CAGS Superintendent of Schools H. CHARLES LARRACEY University of New Hamp- shire, B. A., Keene State College, M. Ed., Univer- sity ot' Massachusetts, CAGS Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Keene DR. BERNARD J. ELLIS Keene Teachers College, B. Ed., University of Hartford, M. Ed., Uni ver- sity of Connecticut, CAGS, Boston Universi- ty, Ed. D. Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Towns 34 West Street Administrative Headquarters ,.... .M twat. LANDON B. REYNOLDS H usson College, B. S., Kan- sas State College, M. S. Administrative Assistant for Vocational Educa- tion Services VINCENT E. RIEL Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed., Universi- ty of Paris, France English Drama Club Adviser Administrative Assis- tant for Grade 12 and Computer Services EUGENE A. SEA VER Keene State College, B. Ed., University of New Hampshire and Keene State College, M. Ed. Administrative Assistant for Grade 11 and Plant and Facilities Si 1 RICHARD P. TREMBLAY Keene State College, B. Ed., Boston College, M. Ed., Cornell University, M S. T Administrative Assistant for Grade 10 and Com- munications CHARLES A. NAPOLI Brandeis University, A. B., Boston State College, M Ed Boston University, Graduate Studies Principal EDWARD E BOURASSA Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed., Advanced Study: Tufts, Dartmouth, University of Minnesota Russian History Administrative Assistant for Grade 9 and Students and Faculty 'N--.M I BRYANT P. ABBOTT JR. JOHN AMSTEIN Keene State College, Associate of Keene State College, B. Ed., Union Science Radio and Television Broadcasting ROBERTA L. BARRY Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed. Vocational Special Needs LUCIEN E BERGEROM SH, Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed., Electricity, Electronics Subject Coordinator JOHN FRANCIS BOURGOIN Suffolk University, B. S., Keene State College, Graduate Studies Social Studies Varsity Football I-lead Coach College, M S. T. Physics Subject Coordinator HARRISON V BALDWIN Norwich University, B. A., Keene State College, M. Ed., University of Massachusetts, Advanced Graduate Studies Guidance CHARLES R BURNS GEOFFREY R. BUTLER Boston College, B. S. and M. S. Tufts University, B. A., Brown Uni- Coordinator of Continuing versity, M A. T Education English Boys' Tennis JOHN BARRETT University of New Hampshire, B. S., Central Missouri State University, M S. Driver Education Subject Coordinator LARR Y F1 BEDA W Keene State College, B. Ed. Special Services NANCY BEHGEHON College of New Rochelle, B. A., Keene State College, M Ed. English ANNE M CA VALLARO Fordham University, B. A. and M. A. French and Latin CAROLE COHEN City College of New York, B. S. in Ed., M A. English ALEXIA CURRIE Trinity College, B. S. Business and Office Education Salmagundl Assistant Adviser MA URICE Wi COLLINS, JR. Springheld College, B. S., Universi- ty of Maryland, M A. Resource Room .qw h e - '- JOSEPH A. DiMECO 3 A Keene State College, B, Ed. A ' , - Industrial Arts K . K A zk':h ., '25 ' ff si? -.-... X oogx MICHAEL R DONAHUE St. Francis College, B. A., Keene State College, M Ed. Driver Education Girls' JV Basketball, Freshman Baseball, JV Assistant Football Coach . Q . rn. o,,t ROGER PA UL DUBE St. Anselms College, B. A., Middle- bury College, M. A., Rivier College, M Ed French and Latin ff -azz? WA YNE COTTON Keene State College, B. Industrial Arts ROBERT COLE CUMMINGS New England Conservatory ol' Mu- sic, A. D., Boston University, B. M, M M Ed., Julliard School, Special Study Music Jazz Band, Marching Band, Concert Band Director Subject Coordinator DA VID A. DA UPHIN New Hampshire Vocational Techni- cal College, Manchester, Associate in Applied Science, Keene State Col- lege, B. S. Construction Trades CHARLOTTE A. DOHERTY Albert us Magn us College, B. A., Bos- ton State College, M Ed. and CAGS Guidance I 1 ANTHONY J. DUBOIS, III JAMES T DUNN X JL' J' Middlebury College, B, A. Keene State Colleigxl B.i,Ed., ,Dart- English mouth,MA, M' 'UNB' ,X X uf Engllshb . 1 ,J U1 W x , O ,ye 'Xxx ml X XIXIXX Q vhjy 'X :X NIJ' xxx A. x R., -Yi X f X 44 23 JIM EA VES ELECTRA C ESPIEFS Keene State College, B. S. Ed. University of New Hampshire, B. A. Special Education J BARRY FRANKLIN Bryant College, B. S., Bridgewater State, M Ed., plus 40 Business Education PAUL E1 FRYE University nf New Hampshire, Keene State College, B. Ed, Mathematics WILLIAM A. GOLD University of Virginia, B. A., Kent State University, M, A. T English English DONALD GORDON Springfield College, B. S. Mathematics . -ix . w WILLIAM FAHEY Keene State College, B. Ed., Colgate University, M. A. S. Science 4.44 RICHARD A. GRANT Keene State College, B, Ed., M Ed. Science W A821 MARYGRAC W'i Keene State College, B. S. Mathematics DONALD E, GILLIS Bemizyi State University, Bemidji, Minnesota, B, S, Automotive ROBERT A. HACKLER Ohio State University, B. A., Keene State College Mathematics STEPHEN J. HALL Tufts University, B. A., University of Vermont, Keene State College, M Ed. English Subject Coordinator Enterprise Adviser GERALD A. HILS Culinary Institute of America, Keene State College, B. S. Food Service Food Service H. E. R. 0. Adviser DA VID HOLDEN University ofNew Hampshire, B. A., Middlebury College, M. A., plus 30, Middlebury College in Madrid, Ad- vanced Study Spanish Spanish Club Adviser HOWARD S. HUMPHREY University ot' New Hampshire. Keene State College Vocational Tech-Industrial Arts VICA Adviser AUDREY T HARRIS University of New Hampshire, B. S. Physical Education Field Hockey Coach MQW .af-w-wt, M, f gt, of , ' 2 'tg i if S A ,ffw x MM ELEANOR J, HESLIN Central Connecticut State College, B. S., Dartmouth College, M. A. English Debate-Forensics Adviser e .bv I JAMES W, HUNTLEY ' PATRICIA I. U T Keene State College, B. Ed. Ke e S e Colle , . Ed. Co-op Coordinator ll Junior Lions, Junior Rotarians ' Adviser . A 5, . f .:1mgf7' ff'H4 .1 ' I '-ff? ,si 'W ATFLPQQ I 42155 . .1 MARGARET A. HETHERMAN University ofNeW Hampshire, B. A., Keene State College, B. Ed. Reading, Study Skills National Honor Society Adviser JOHN T. HITCHNER Glassboro State College, B. A., Dart- mouth College, M. A. English ORRIN HOLMAN Keene State College, B. S., Franklin Institute of Boston, A. S. Electronics DENIS G. JOBIN St. Anselm's College, B. A., Keene State College, M. Ed., plus 30 French Subject Coordinator Alliance Francaise Adviser ROBERT J. KELLEY PHILIP R. KIRKPA THICK University of Rhode Island, B. S. University of New Hampshire, B. A., Data Processing University of Vwsconsin, M. A. Latln FRANCIS L. LAMBERT Keene State College, B. Ed., Boston University M. Ed., plus 30 Social Studies ELAINE G. LANDRY Keene State College, B. Ed. English Latin Club Adviser JAMIE A. LINCOLN ROBERT W1 LOCKHART Plymouth State College, B. S, Keene State College, B. Ed. Physical Education Industrial Arts Subject Coordinator Varalty Basketball Coach WERNER K OHLENBERG Plymouth State College, B. S., Uni- versity oi New Hampshire, M 0. E Dlstrlbutlve Education D. E. C. A. Adlvser A BETSY A. MACDONALD, R. N Wm. W Backus Hospital School of Nursing Norwich, Connecticut, R. N, Central Connecticut State Col- lege, B. S. Health Occupations HOSA Adviser STEPHEN P. K UMOREK Springfield Technical Community College, Associate Degree, Keene State College, B. S. Automotive ROBERT J LAMMELA Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed. Science CLIFF LERNER S. U N. K at New Paltz Sclance BARBARA R, MACPHAIL Plymouth State College, B. Ed. luslneas and Offlce Education HOWARD L. MAIN1 JR. University of New Hampshire, Keene State College, B. Ed. Mathematica Subject Coordinator Varsity Baseball Coach WILLIAM MA'l'I'SON University of Maine at Orono, B. S,, M. S. Coordinator of Special Services THEODORE R. MILLER Keene State College, B. Ed., M. Ed. Social Studies Student Council, Chess Club Adviser WILLIAM B. MISPEL Keene State College, B. A. lndustrlal Arts u 3' sm F' vi FRANZ MANDARICH Berkshire Christian College, B. A., Spanish Language School, Costa Rica, Goethe Institute, Germany, University of Hamburg, Germany, Middlebury College, M A. Gorman and Spanish German Club Adviser MARGER Y MOORE Keene State College, B. Ed. Home Economics fi... BRUCE H MARSETFE Keene State College, University of New Hampshire, B. E Art Subject Coordinator JV Girls' Tennis Coach, Art Consultant BRIGIDA MOSLEY Keene State College, B. Ed., Uni ver- sity oi' New Hampshire, Boston Uni- versity, M Ed. Mathematics KAREN MARTIN Montana State University, B. A., M Ed. Guidance JA CK MA YES Forham University, B. S., Boston University M Ed, Soelal Studies Subject Coordinator Cross Country, Track Coach DA VID MINICKIELLO Plymouth State College, B. E., Keene State College, M. Ed., Mas- ters plus 30 Physical Education Wrestling, .IV Football Coach GERALD D. M0 YNIHAN Keene State College, B. Ed., Univer- sity of Massachusetts, M Ed. Guidance Coordinator WA YNE E. M URRA Y Keene State College, B. E Social Studies KAREN A. OGG Illinois State University, Keene State College, B. S. Ed., University of New Hampshire, M O. E Home Economies Subject Coordinator Ushers' Club Adviser DA VID P. OLSON University ol' Rhode Island, B. S., Purdue University, M. S. Science SUSAN B. OLSON Keene State College, B. Ed., Dart- mouth, M A. L. S. Mathematics JEAN P, NELSON Hartt College, University of Hart- ford, B. M. Ed. Music A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Drama Club, Madrigals, Girls' Ensemble, Jazz Choir Director ETHEL YN M OROS Keene State College, B. E Home Economics MARJORIE A. NIMS Mount Holyoke College, A. B., Keene State College, M Ed., Univer- sity oi' New Hampshire, M S. T Science RONALD PARANTO University ol' N ew Hampshire, B. A., Indiana State University, M S. Personal Counselor JOHN .L O'CONNELL Fitchburg State College, B. S., Bos- ' ton University M Ed. Guldance JOHN OHLSON Keene State College, B. S. Industrial Arts KAREN L. OLSON University of Massachusetts, B. A. Art Art Club Advlaer RICHARD A. PERL UNGHER Queens College, B. A., Adelphi Uni- versity, M A., Queens College, M S. S. Librarian VALERIE PIETRASZEWSKI School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Tufts University, B. Fl A. Art Photography Club Adviser FRANK E REASON Keene State College, B. Ed. Vocational Tech-Industrial Arts GEOFFREY M. ROBARGE Keene State College, B. S., Universi- ty of New Hampshire, M0.El Vocational Educatlonal Education- Speclal Servlcea CAROL ROOSA Springheld College, B. S., Keene State College, M Ed. Mathematica TERRY L. PINDELL Middlebury College, B. A., Pennsyl- vania State University, M A. Engllah Drama Club, Senior Claas Adviser PA UL W ROY University ol' Maine, B. S., Keene State College Phyaical Education Vanity Football Aaalatant Coach, Glrla' Gymnaatlea, Glrll' Tennla Coach 4-Wwe-Eg EDWARD A. QUINM JH. Our Lady of Providence, B. A. Keene State College, M Ed. Soclal Studlea Tlcket Manager .Ja ff? CHARLES RUGGIERL JR. Roger lwlliams College, B. S., Uni- versity ol' Rhode Island, M S. Bualneaa and Office Education . . .ii 5' gif 4 f ? If J ZIf.w'W f Z I .M 4 C MURRA Y RAMSA Y Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed., plus 30 Social Studies Adult Baal: Education Director VIVIAN RITTER Phillips Uni versit 55 B. A. Home Economics SANDRA S. ROMAN Pennsylvania State University, B. S. Food Servlcc JOHN SALO Keene State College, Texas AGM B. Ed.. M S. Science CLEMEN T SCHAEFER St. Louis University, M. A. Guidance I S. SHA UNESEY, JR. Husson College, B. S. Business and Office Education ALBER T SPILLMA N University of Northern Colorado, B. A., Central Connecticut State Col- lege, M S. Mathematics AUDREY T. STARKEY Keene State College, B. Ed. Home Economics DEBORAH SCHOFIELD GAR Y J. SEA VEY PENELOPE SHANKS University of New Hampshire, Uni- Husson College, B. S., Emporia State Middlebury College, B. A., Universi- versity of Miami, B. Ed. University, M. S. ty of Minnesota, M A. English Business and Office Education English X J. GRAHAM THIBODEAU Keene State College, B. Ed., M. E, plus 30 Science Subject Coordinator JAN VAN den BEEMT Pace College, B. A., Cortland State College, M S. Social Studies JV Softball, JV Soccer Coach, Drama Club Adviser JANET L. SPEAR Keene State College, B. Ed.. M. Ed. English Salmagundi Adviser LUIS STABLER Swarthmore College. B. A., Keene State College, M. Ed. Social Studies BARBARA Vi WARE Worcester State College, B. S. in Ed., Wesleyan University, M A. T Mathematics THERESA L. WELLMAN Ohio State University, B. S., Keene State College, M. Ed. Child Care ll. E. R. O., Ushers' Club Adviser JOHN B, WOODBUR Y Wentworth Institue, A. S., Keene State College, B. Ed. Vocstlonsl Tech-Industrlsl Arts Ski Tum I-lend Conch, Girls' Cross Country Conch ROGER C WHIPPLE Keene State College, B. Ed., M Ed., plus 30 English Sophomore Clsss Adviser 'xx ' A . KATHIE' WHITNEY University oi' Massachusetts at Am- herst, B. S. Physical Education Junior Clsss Adviser 3 BUD WINSOR University ol' Rhode Island, B. S. Horticulture FFA Adviser REGINA M WRIGHT University of New Hampshire, B. S. Voestlonnl Evslustor Vocational Speclnl Services Health Ofhce Loft to Right: Maura Kirk, R. NT, High School N urse: Mary Parker, R. M, Supervisor of School Nurses, Carolyn Shelley, Secretary. Library Staff Judy Perry Rita Skidds Judy Black Beverly GF-'U' Sl 'wi I 'NN . Secretaries Custodians 5 4 ' z 4 5 J A x ALICE R FURLONE JO-ANNE' M. ROY Principal Budget!Student Services GERTH UDE H, DUFFY Administrative Assistant, Grade 12 1 . ', 'f . JEAN L. HEBERT Guidance Department JEANNE A. COTY Adult Education Coordinator ara professionals 1 ANITA G. HALL VAL PERRY JOANNE P. MCLELLAN ELINOR M. BLAIR Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Grade 11 Grade 10 Grade 9 Vocational - - ' W., KWWL I H 1 i f, 'fi' , Qi .75 i Im. I V. v 2 ' X 4 JODI F. LAMOUREUX LINDA M PROULX HELEN CLAYTON Guidance Office Communications Attendant Attendance NK TORRES FRANK FRAZJEH AND LARRY JACKSON FRA Head Custodian Custodinns Secretaries ara professionals Custodians 43 'N '9' 'K . L ,,,:l'iZf?ts,:g,,w,,k ,, , 'S i so as ' -L u.J...?uN i' X JS ' Q. V, X Q xx gt 3 N Q Q Q? y in 1 CAROL R. MEREDITH ANGELA J. SEA VER Instructional Associate Instructional Associate SHARON P. ADAMS TONI BROWN MARK FIEDLER STEVE FORREST JOANN M. FAIRBANKS Instructional Associate Instructional Associate Instructional Associate Instructional Associate Instructional Associate LYNDA HORNE Instructional Associate ALEXANDRA MACMULLEN Instructional Associate WWMYM s,,... W.. A M VV I ,ws . .Q . I -v'-' . 'I7' , K3 M 4 . X2 ' 9 DIANE WHITE RICK SCOTT Instructional Associate Monitor Cafeteria Ladies Left to right: Helen Kremen, Ellie Secord, Val Sherman, Millie Lyons Dot Carbone, Barbara Kerbaugh, Lorraine Russell. 4:2 S M 2 if :K fwf . i ff ' x J SJ! Mrs. F'rye: Smile for the camera! Miss Currie: The SALMAGUNDI Mr. Woodbury: I don 't be- lieve they started on the roof first! startled me! books balance! X 1 J -K ' - ..h.. to eee 'SAS X aww aa a f ' l A V 1 K K - 45? 1 M .,.l so -1Q' W ,.., -A:-.: Q i A fi K . K Z QL 3 - jk I i ' ,. 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Row 4: Anna Johannson, Jenny Campbell, Deb Stone, Larry Gar- nett, Mike Mann, Tim Patria, Heather Keddie, Greg Pregent, Bob Johnson, Kevin Richards, Vinnie Carbonaro, Dan Frazier. , w -.. A. .3 5 A To the Graduating Class of 1983, In the past four years of growing together at Keene High School, we have learned many different skills. But the most important thing that we ha ve learned is how to relate to our fellow human beings. We have learned through many clubs, activities, classes, and friendships how to share, how to work together, how to win humbly, and how to lose honorably. Now that the curtain has closed on this stage of our lives and we lose the title Student and gain the title Adult, let's not forget these valuable lessons we have learned. It has been a great honor and privilege to be the president of the Class of 1983. Peace and good luck in whatever you pursue. Sincerely, Terence M Sullivan FREDERICK A LDRI CH Fred Swim Team 1, Baseball, Freshman, I, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 45 Soccer, Junior Varsity, I, 2, Varsity, 3, 4. DEBORAH E. ARSENEA ULT Deb The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears. ENTERPRISE, 3, 4,' Class Council, lf A Cappella Choir, 4,' Mixed Cho- rus, I, 2, 3: Ushers' Club, 3, 4,' Art Club, 2, Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3. STEPHEN E. ASH But for the outworlder, this strang- er in a strange land, one message stands clear: The Humans come first. -The Talisman Controller ENTERPRISE, 21A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cross Country, I, Swim, 1, Junior Rotarians, 45 Junior Lions, 35 Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 35 German Club, 1, 2, Indoor Track, 1, All-State Chorus, 2, 3, 4, JANET C ALGER Jan , JC Doubt whom you will, hut never yourself. A Cappella Choir, 4,' Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, Field Hock- ey, 2, 3, 45 Softball, Ig National Hon- or Society, 3, 4,' Ushers Club, 3, 4. JOHN E, ASHWORTH DEANNA ANDREWS Double Dee Transferred from Crotched Moun- tain School, Greenfield, New Hamp- shire, Ig HOSA, 2, KIMBERLY A UDET Kim HERO, 3, 4. K SARA ARNOTT Some are born great, Some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.-Shakespeare Mixed Chorus, lj Debate, 3, 45 HOSA, Treasurer, 31 Junior Achievement, 2, 3, 4,5 Personal and Corporate Secretary, 3, 4,' School Board Representative, 3, 4, E. LA WRENCE ASH Lonn y Ski Team, 4g Outing Club, 4,' VICA, 2, 3. DEBORAH LYNNE AUSTIN Deb Debbie Debs Every successful revolution puts on in time the robes of the tyrant it has deposed. SALMAGUNDI, 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Section co-editor, 45 Ushers' Club, 4, Drama Club, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, JAMES H. BAILEY Jim, Balls There's a race of men who don't fit in. A race that ean't stand still. So they break the hearts of kith and kin. And roam the world at will.- Robert Service Spring Track, 35 Cross Country, 3, 4, Art Club, 45 Outing Club, 4. JEFFREY BAHDEN Igg, Jeff Live life. Be yourself. Don't live life for anyone else.-Raymond Douglas Da vies. Spanish Club. 45 VICA, 3, 4, MARY A. BAKER JEFFREY L, BEAL JOHN E. BEAM 1 5 ,,,L, 5 Vx' THOMAS J, BAKER Tom, Bakes Basketball, Varsity, 3, 45 Spring Track, 3, 4. CYNTHIA LEIGH BEGIN Cindy Mixed Chorus, 1, Drama Club, 1, 2, French Club, 3, HERO, 4,' HOSA, 4,' Junior Achievement, 3, 4. ELAINE D. BALL Love makes life a little softer. Mixed Chorus, 15 Drama Club, 1, 25 HOSA, 4, ROBERT F, HA TCHELDER Batch A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company.-Charles E. Hughes Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman 1, Ju- nior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 4g Junior Varsity Werslling, 1,' Junior Varsity Baseball, 2. TODD J. BELLO WS W' J HOLLY J. BELLUSCIO KATHLEEN M. BICKFORD Kay Kay, H1ck A friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. HOSA, 3. Hlstorzan, 4. DANIEL H. BLACK ,,..a.v-17 LORRI BEMIS A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club, 1, 2, 45 HOSA, 3, 45 Mixed Cho- rus, 1. If f ' PETER A. BLAKE ,ask vm, MAUREEN BENIK Always remember to forget the troubles that have passed away, But never forget to remember the joy that comes each day. Freshman Basketball, I, Most Im- proved Player, Ig Drama Club, If Queen is Court, 3. ALEXANDER J. BLASTOS, II AJ, Big A, Alex A man who has a million dollars is as well off as if he were rich. -J. J. Astor Transferred from Inverness, Flor- ida, 3. Drama Club, 3, 4: French Club. 3. CHRISTOPHER R, BENNETT Chris, Reverend, Colonel It's a free country: do as you please, but don't go overboard. A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4,' Mixed Cho- rus, 1, 31 Marching Band, 15 Concert Band, 1, 2,' Drama Club, 1, 2, 3. REBECCA J, BITTNER IRENE L. BLOOD Follow your dreams where they may lead you. BRAN T A. BORDEN Bordy Strive for perfection. Reach for the sky, Football, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Spring Track, Ju- nior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, PHILIP G. BOURASSA, JR. Phil Transferred from Marlborough High School, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 4, Student Council, 1, 2g Basketball, 3: National Honor Soci- ety, 3, 4. ROBERT BRENNAN Bob To each his own. Tennis, Varsity, 1, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Soccer, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Outing Club, 1. SCOTT L. BOSWOR TH Baz Friendship is a sheltering tree. -Coleridge. 5' CHARLENE LYN BROWN Charlie, Brownie Who are these children who scheme and run wild? Who speak with their wings, and the way that they smile. What are the secrets they trace in the sky? And why do you tremble each time they ride hy? Becker!Fager Class Council, 4, Mixed Chorus, Z Concert Band 3, 4, Drama Club, Z 3, 4. CANDACE ANNE BOURASSA Candi What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Class Council, 1, 45 Mixed Chorus, 15 Ushers' Club, 45 Latin Club, 3, HOSA, 45 Mr. Blackbird, 4, DEBRA JEAN BROWN Deb, Debbie Transferred from Marlborough High School, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 4. Marlborough Year- book, 2, 35 Class Secretary, 2,' Mixed Chorus, 2, 35 National Honor Soci- ety, 3, 4g French Club, 2, JOSEPH A. BOURASSA PAMELA L, BOWMAN Spam, Pam, Pomela, Wammy Beauty has no dimension. A rain- bow can arch the sky-or appear in a puddle, a glass of water on a sunny sill, or in the dewdrop sparkling on a blade of grass.-Marjorie Holmes. Art Club, 2, 3, 4. NILS S. BRO WN 4 i'f , i,,V, I iii HOBERT S, BRUCE SCOTT M. BURBANK JENNIFER LYNN CAMPBELL Jen, Jenny, Campbell Class Council, 45 A Cappella Choir, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1, Latin Club, 35 Dra- ma Club, I, Costume Committee Co- chairman, 2, 3, Costume Committee Chairman, 4, Mr. Blackbird, 1983 GINETTE M. BRULOTTE fvwi' ...ad LISA BUCKMAN 'TTT' 6 RICHARD J. CANA VAN Red Live longer, stay stronger, be an out- doorsman. Basketball, Freshman, I,' Outing Club, 4, Allin- X VINCENT Fi CARBONARO Vinny, Vin, Vince Whatever can go wrong, will! Transferred from Ward Melville High School, Stony Brook, New York, 2,' Class Council, 4. MA UREEN BUCKNAM ..MO,, Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a per- son having neither to weigh thoughts or measure words. Transferred from Newmarket High School, Newmarket, New Hamp- shire, 3, SALMAGUNDI, 4, A Cap- pella Choir, 4, Drama Club, 3, 4. SARAH M. CALLAHAN MITCHELL 'If CASHMAN PATRICK JAMES CA VANA UGH Cav You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. Varsity Ski Team, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Football, Freshman, lp Baseball, Freshman, I, Junior Varsity, 2, Outing Club, 4. CHRISTINE CHICKERING Chris, Chick Recognition is a change from igno- rance to knowledge.-Aristotle Girls' State, 35 Youth and Govern- ment, 1: Softball, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Soccer, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4, Ush- ers' Club, 3: HOSA, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. DEBBIE JEAN CHAMBERLAIN .,Deb.. Be A friend to a friend: give him laughter for laughter. MARK J CHICKERING JOSEPH L. CLARK BETHANN CHAMBERLIN ' 'Beth Be yourself, not what other people want you to lie. Marching Band, 1, 2,' Concert Band, 1, 2: Soccer, Junior Varsity, l, Varsi- ty, 2, 3, 4,' Ushers' Club, 3,' HERO, I, 2, SALMAGUNDL 4. SPENCER CLAS ON ' 'Scrib ' ' RICHARD E CHARD Rich Facilis rlescensus Averni: Noctis at- gue dies pate! atrl innua Ditis: Sed revocare grandum superasque eva- dere ad auras, hoc opus, hic labor est.-Vergil Class Council, 2, 3, 4. LISA ANNE CHICKERING Chick, Chicky Live your life the way you want: laugh with a friend. Remember the good timesg and love someone-it makes the world so much nicer. Class Council, 2, 4, Field Hockey, J u- nior Varsity, 2, 45 Ushers' Club, 3, 4,' Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, CHRISTOPHER CLA Y Henry Cross Country Ski Team, 3, 45 Bas- ketball, lg Spring Track, 1, 25 Soccer, 1, 2 WILLIAM EARL CLAYTON Bill, Zodiac Thex-e's no easy way to be free. -Townshend Boys' State, 3, GolL Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Unique Services, 1,' French Club, 3, 4, Chef du Comite, 4. KATHLEEN ROSE CON WA Y Kathy, Kath, Conway If everyone could share a little peace and love, maybe the world would be a little happier. Class Council, 15 Cheerleader, Freshman, 1, Varsity, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Field Hockey, Freshman, 1, Ju- nior Varsity, 25 Softball, Freshman, lg Outing Club, 4. PETER W COSTIN BRIAN M COLBURN TIMOTHY H, CREAMER ROBERT .L COLLIER Bobby So if you think your life is complete confusion because you never win the game, just remember, please, it's a grand illusion and deep inside we're all the same. -Styx FFA, 3, 4. CATHERINE A. CROSS MARK A, CONSTINE REBECCA L. COOPER Becky, Bee, Coop, Cooper BETH M CROTEAU BRENDA L, CROTEAU MICHAEL J. CURRY MARCIA DA VIS Become the dream you can be. SALMAGUNDI, 4,' Ushers' Club, 4. . R CHARLES F. CROTEA U Chuck I am an invisible man . . . I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids-and I might even he said to possess a mind. I nm invisi- ble, understand, simply because peo- ple refuse to see me. -The Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison Boys' State, 3, Freshman Baseball, 1,' Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Spanish Honor Society. PA UL R, DA VIS SALMAGUNDI, 3, 4, Underclass- man Editor, 4, Editor in Chief, 4, 61 MICHAEL CROTEAU Attended Kennett High School, Conway, New Hampshire. 2. Ice Hockey, 35 FFA, 2. WARREN A. DA VIS JOHN .L CUNNINGHAM Ham All effort is, in the last analysis, sus- tained by faith that is worth making. - Ordway Tead Soccer, Junior Varsity, 2, Outing Club, 4. KEVIN DA VIS CHARLES N, DEAN Charley The noble secret of laughing at one- self is the greatest humor of all. Swim Team, Junior Varsit y, 2 Var- sity, 3,' Unique Services, I, 2. TAMMY M, DEMOND CAROL DEYO Men And lt's whispered that soon, if we all call the tune, then the piper will lead us to reason, And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo with laughter. -Stairway to Heaven DEBRA ANN DINKEL Deb You only live once: hut, if you live right, once is enough. Class Council, 1, 4, Marching Band, 1, Z Concert Band, 1, Z Spring Track, l, 2,' Cross Country, Z Soccer, Junior Varsity, 3, Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3: Outing Club, 4, SALMAGUNDI, 4, Girls' Cross Country Ski, 1, 2, 3,' Powder Puff Football, 3, 4. ELIZABETH DEMOYA Betsey Each day comes hearing its gifts, Untie the ribbons. Concert Band, 1, 2,' Cheerleader, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Co- Captain, 2, Varsity, 3, 4,' Softball, Manager Junior Varsity, 1, Pep Club, 3, 4g Powder Puff Football, 3, 4, DA VID DIN TINO Jake, Dino, Deck It's only a teenage wastelan- d.-Roger Daltre y Concert Band, 1, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Soccer, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2. JAMES ARTHUR DESPRES Jim l've got to get away from the state of day running around: everybody knows this is nowhere. -Neil Young. Ski Team, Varsity, l, 2, 3, 45 Most Improved Skier, 2: Cross Country, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Soc- cer, Freshman, 1, Outing Club, 4. JOSEPH G. DREW ANN M DESROSIERS BETH M DIGIULIO BARBARA M. DROUIN Barb, Babs Be yourself. No one can ever tell you you're doing it wrong. -James Leo Herlih y Mixed Chorus, 1, 25 Spring Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, DEANNA MARIE DROUIN Dee No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.-Jim Mor- rison Class Council, 1, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2,' Spring Track, 1, KELLY A. DURHAM Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. Transferred from Marlborough High, Marlborough, New Hamp- shire, 4,' INSEQUOH KMHS. Year- bookl, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 2, 35 French Club, 2, RICHARD .I EGAN Eag's, Squigy Laugh and the whole world will laugh with you. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Freshman, I, Cap- tain, I, Coach 's Award, I, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,' Varsity Soccer Manager 2, 3, 4,' Junior Lions, 3. new-MK ELIZABETH ANNE DROUIN Liz Better by far you should forget and smile, that you should remember and be sad.-Christine Rossetti Class Council, 4, Ski Team, 3, 45 Ush- ers' Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, VICA, 3, Pep Club, 3, 4, Swim Team, I, 2 LISA L. ELLIOTT Shorty, Liza, Sis Let no one who loves be called alto- gether unhappy. Even love unre- turned has its rainbow. Unique Services, I, 2, 3, 4. C. PATRICIA DUNN Parry Fear is the lock, and laughter, the key to your heart. Mixed Chorus, I, 2, W.,.a-10 ROBERT ELLIS Bob VICA 3, 4. WILLIAM DURANT ANN ELIZABETH EASTMAN If you can keep your head when life's temptations are bidding you to heed their beck and call, if you can dream and have high expectations yet not mind working hard to win it all . . . Yours is the world and ever- ything that's in it.-R. .I Cummings Girls' State, 3, Chorus, I, 25 Girls' Freshman Basketball Manager, 1,' Girls' Ensemble, 2-4,' Field Hockey, J K 2, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4g Ushers, 3, 45 Latin Club, 2-4, Who's Who, 3,' Pep Club, 3, Powder Pufi, 3. SUSAN ELLIS Sue A Y' 4 fy I xi! 5 Wk. MICHAEL A. EMMOND Mike Athletes, as a rule, are stronger than their backers, yet the weaker pushes the stronger to put forth all his ef- forts. Soccer, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, Z Captain, Z Varsity, 3, 4. JENNIFER E FEE TAMM Y GIG UERE FIELDEHS Gigger, Gig C'est Ia vle. Transferred from Marlborough High, Marlborough, New Hamp- shire, 4,' Cheerleader, 3: Field Hock- ey, Varsity, 1, 2, .Z Softball, 1, Z Spanish Club, 3,' Chorus, 2, 3: Marl- Harris Ambulance Attendant. TODD ER VIN DEBORAH M FLANDERS ..Deb,. Two roads dlverged ln a yellow wood and I, I took the one less trav- elled by, And that has made all the difference.-Robert Frost Class Council, 3: Student Council, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1: Powder Puff Football, Ik National Honor Society, .1 45 Latin Club, 2 35 Mr. Blackbird, 4. ELLEN FARREY To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be, we must dream of being more. Class Council, 1, 25 Spring Track, 1, Manager, 3, 4,' Ice Hockey Manager, 3, 4: Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. BRIAN JOSEPH FOLEY F'olz Transferred from Bishop Guertin High School, Nashua, New Hamp- shire, 1, Class Council, President, 1,' Student Council, 1,' Football, Fresh- man, l, Junior Varsity, 2 Varsity, .32 Co-captain, 4,' Spring Track, 1, 2, 3, 4,' National Honor Society, 3, 45 St. Paul 's, 3, Junior Lions, 1' French Club, 4. MARK P. FASSETT JAMES K, FENNO KIMBERL Y A. FOLSOM VICTOR H FONTAINE KIMBERLY A. FUL WOOD JILL GARDENER ..Rjp,. You can laugh at my behavior, That'll never bother me: Say the devil is my savior, But I don't pay no need And I will go on shining- Shin- ing like brand new. I'll never look behind me. My troubles will be few.-Supertramp Drama Club, Ig French Club, 4. RANDY J FOSTER LA WHEN CE GARNETT Larr Transferred from Marlborough High, Marlborough, New Hamp- shire, 4,' Class Council, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 3, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3,' Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Junior Varsity 1, 2, Varsity 35 Cross Country, 4,' Varsity Baseball, 1, 2 3, 4,' Varsity Soccer 1. 2, 3: National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3. DANIEL DOUGLAS FRAZIER Dan Do not walk in front of meg I may follow. Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. Transferred from Monadnock Re- gional High School, Swanzey, New Hampshire, 3g Class Council, 45 Foot- ball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2. HOLL Y GARRAPY Guppy, A.B, Shorty I finally got it all together, but I for- got where I put it. Unique Services, 4. 4 ,a,, J 4 I . ,,l 1- , ff ar , Le, af if , - wh . ' MW ' ,,' ' W4 'C ' wx Ci . 7' . ' i M., V . V-fa' , , ,Mem f. If . U ,.,, 1 'V 5-' , 'H J ' ,.., ' ' 1 xi ' . 'I Pjjzfiy ,M A ie? iff? 21' A ' . f 4 ROGER FRIGON What happiness is there which is not purchased with more or less pain. Drama Club, 2, 3, 4,' A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4. KRISTIN B. FURLONG Kris If I were to begin life again, I should want it as it was. I would only open my eyes a little more. Class Council, 1, Cheerleader, Junior Varsity, 2g Tennis, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4,' Na tional Honor Soci- ety, 3, 4, Ushers' Club, 3, 4,' French Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Co-Presf- dent, 4,' Powder Puff Football, 3, 4. DOUGLAS GATLEY Tennis, Junior Varsity. Z Varsity, 3, 4. MICHAEL GEMMELL Mike Transferred from American High School, Den Hague, Holland, 25 Spring Track, Junior Varsity, 3: Baseball, Junior Varsity, 2,' Ice Hockey, Varsity, 3, 4, Soccer, Junior Varsity, Z Varsity, 3, 4. ANN MARIE PENNY GLINE Ann It's best to love and lose than not to be loved at all. Spring Track, 1, 2: MICHAEL D. GOKEY in ELISA GIANFERRARI LYNN GOODINE Transferred from Marlborough High School, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 4, Cheerleader, 1, 2, .3 Captain, 2, 3, Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 2, 3, Softball, 1, Spanish Club, 35 HOSA, 3, President, 3, MHS Senior Play, 2, 3, MHS Junior Prom Queen, 3. JOSEPH GIANNETTI Sidney Transferred from Marlborough High, Marlborough, New Hamp' shire, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 2, 35 Soccer, 1, 2, 35 French Club, 1, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4. l DANIEL 1 GORDON NDHHH JAMES L. GIGLIO MARK N. GLOVER KAREN GORDON Class Council, 2,' Cheerleader, Junior Varsity, 2, Powder Puff Football, 3. CONWAY L. GORGES JAMI L. GROVER EDWARD A. HALL n AROFAN THOMAS GREGORY Wusky ln the long run we are all dead.-IK. Galbraith A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, If Cross Country, 1,' Nation- al Honor Society, 3, 4, St. Paul's, 3: Debate, 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Lyons, 3, Drama Club, l, 2, 3, 4,' French Club, 4. .ii MATTHEW D, HALL Moose Live life to its fullest because full- ness of life is living.-Unknown -41 CHARLENE GROVER Charlie Hero, 3, 4. -'95 ...af MARYANN HAMEL Mary, Hary The fog of living is when you're you: So let it shine through everyth- ing you do. Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, 1,' President, 2,' Cheerleading, l, 4, Freshman l.' Varsity, 45 Junior Varf sity Soccer, 2, 35 Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4, President, 45 Powder Puft1 3, 4. DAVID GROVER Groves Transferred from Marlborough High School, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 4. Basketball, Fresh- man, 1, Junior, 2, Varsity, 3, 4g Base- ball, 2, 3. DENEEN GU YETTE' There is no difficulty that enough love will not conquer. Twirler, 25 HERO, 3, 4, SALMA- GUNDI, 4, MARY C HAMILTON Mullin, Muffy Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Transferred from Con Val High School, Peterborough, New Hamp- shire, 4,' Art Club, 1, 2, 3, Gymnas- tics, 1, 2, 3, Softball, 2, 35 Spring Track, 15 Soccer, 1. PARKER C. HANCOCK JEFFREY HENA ULT Jel'frick ol' North Go real slow, you'll like it more and moi-eg take it as it comesg specialize in having fun.-Morrison Boys' State, 3, Pep Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band, 2, 3, 4, Ski Team, 1, 2,' Baseball, Jumor Varsity, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4,' Ju- nior Rotarians, 4, French Club, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4. DA VID HERR The combination of conditional, rel- ative identity and unconditional, ah- solute struggle constitutes the move- ment of opposites in all things. -Mao Tse-Tung Ski Team, l, Z 3, 4: Spring Track, Junior Varsity, 2, 3, Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Lions, 3: Junior Ro- tarians, 4. ROBERT HARDY Bob Football, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Wrestling, Junior Varsity, lg Baseball, Junior Varsity, 2 ANNE HERHICK Happiness is wanting what you have, not having what you want. ENTERPRISE, 4, Ski Team, 1,' Cross Country, 25 VICA, 2, 3 GERRY R. HART Ragman The heat of times. the worst of times. -Dickens INFORMER, 2, ENTERPRISE, 35 Debate, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Chess Club, 4. EMILY HILDEBRANDT Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4,' Marching Band, 1, 2, Concert Band, 1, 2, Ski Team, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track, Freshman, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey, Junior Varsity, 1, National Honor Society, 3, 4, St. Pau1's, 3, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, MM' ARLINE M. HEBERT Transferred from Washington High School, Washington, Pennsylvania, 3,'A Cappella Choir, 1, 25 Art Club, I, 25 FFA, 3, 4,' HERO, 3, 4,' HOSA, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, Soccer, 1, 2, Swim Team, I. CHER YL M HENCHEY JOANN F, HOFF Man has no nohler or more valuable possession than time. Transferred from Marlborough High, Marlborough, New Hamp- shire, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader, 2, 3, Field Hockey, Junior Varsity, l, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Na tional Honor Soci- ety, 3, 4, French Club, 2 CHRISTOPHER W HOLDEN Chris Any man's death dlmlnlshes me, be- cause I am involved ln mankind.- John Donne. A Cappella Choir, 2, .1 4: Basketball, 1,' National Honor Society, 3, 4,' St. Paul is 1' Junior Lions, .I Junior Ro- tarians, 4: Drama Club, 2, 3, 4: All- State Orchestra, Z All4State Chorus, 31' All-New England Chorus, 3: All- Eastem Chorus, 4. MICHAEL J HOOPER MICHAEL HOUGH TON '?Ioughty To have a friend, he one! Football, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Baseball, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3' Ice Hockey, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY H HOLMES 'ileff' Basketball, Junior Varsity, l, Varsi- ty, 2 3 4: Spring Track, Varsity, 3: Junior Lions, 3: Junior Rotarians, 4. THOMAS H ULSLANDER House Don't you agree that there should he a question mark after progress? A Cappella Choir, 3, 4: All-New Eng- land Choir, 3. 45' . rf PHILIP HONKALA SUSAN ELLEN HOOK Hank, '?'hlip, Captain Sue Honkala Cheerleader, Freshman, l, Junior Transferred from Con Val High Varsity, 2: Class Council, 1: Ushers' School, Peterborough, New Hamp- Club, 4. shire, 2. Wrestling, 4: VICA, 4. DEBORAH A. HUMPHREY Deb, 'Debbien FFA, 3, 4. JEFFREY 'Ii H ORNE KEON E IOANNOU Yes, there are two paths you can go hy. But ln the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on- .Stalr way to Heaven-Led Zeppelin. X ' J NICHOLAS ISAAK Josh, Newton Blue, blue windows behind the stars. Yellow moon on the rise. Big birds flying across the sky, throwing shadows on our eyes.-Neil Young Boys' State, .32 Ski Team, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Junior Rotarians, 4, Junior Lions, 3 LISA JOBIN Llve today and dream about tomor- row because it comes fast. Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State, 3: Gymnastics Manager, 2, 3, 4,' Soc- cer, Junior Varsity, 2, Manager, 35 Ushers' Club, 3, 4,' Drama Club, 4,' German Club, 2, Junior Achieve- ment, 2. ARTHUR L. JOHNSON PETER JACKSON Stone Wall, Jack, Pedro To serve, to strike, and not to yield. INFORMER 2, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, 1, 2 3, 4g Jazz Band, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Soci- ety, 3, 4,' Junior Lions, 3, Junior Ro- tarians, 45 Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. PAIGE JOHNSON Be like the sun and the meadow, which are not in the least concerned about the coming winter.-Bernard Shaw Transferred from Longmeadow High, Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 1, Class Council, 45 Girls' State, 35 Varsity Ski Team, 2, 3, 45 Junior Var- sity Softball, 2, French Club, 3, 4,' Pep Club, 3, 4,' Powder Puff Football, 3,' Who's Who Among Among American High School Students, 4. LOIS L. JAR VIS .,Jay,, Whatever else life may be or be- come, it is first of all a matter of violence, pain, suffering and death-, E. Hemingway ROBERT C. JOHNSON Bob No one knows what it's like.-Pete Townsend Youth and Government, l, 2, 3, 41A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Cho- rus, l,' Drama Club, 2, 3. 4. MICHAEL 'Ii JENNA ANNA JOHANSSON Anna To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Class Council, 1, 2, 4,' Cheerleader, Freshman, lg Ski, 2, 3, 4,' Cross Coun- try, 3, 4,' Soccer, Junior Varsity, 2, National HonorSociet y, 3, 4,' Ushers' Club, 3, 4,' French Club, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 4. ANDREW W JOHNSTON, JR. Andy, AJ Basketball, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsi- ty, 2, 3. 4,' Junior Rotarians, 4,' Junior Lions, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4. JOAN JOHNSTON BEVERLY .L KAISER Bevins, Bev Remember yesterday and live for tomorrow. SALMAGUNDL 4, Flag Bearer, 1, 2, Unique Services, 4, HERO, 4, KATHLEEN M. KELLY Kathy, K.K Man struggles to find life outside himself, unaware that the life he is seeking is within him. Basketball, Freshman, 1, Captain, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4,' Softball, Junior Var- sity, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, Varsi- ty, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri Captain, 3, 4,'HOSA, 4. fi CHRISTOPHER S. JOSLIN KRISTINE M KELLY 'lKrissy, Kris Life's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster many But sooner or later the man who wins Is the fellow who thinks he can. Basketball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Co-Captain, 2, Varsity, 3, 45 Softball, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, 4: HERO, 3, 4: Soccer, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Captain, 3, 4. K PAMELA JOSL YN Pam, Shorty Love what you can for it won't al- ways be there. we-.-Q LYNNE KEMPTON Lynna, Lynney Life to me is not measured in yearsg it's measured in smiles, laughter, and tears. Class Council, 4, A Cappella Chair, 3, 4,' Cheerleader, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2,' Tennis, Junior Varsity, 25 Forensics, 3: Drama Club, 1, 2 3, 4. RICHARD J UDD HEATHER S, KEDDIE HOLL Y A. KEOUGH Crash God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the cour- age to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. -Reinhold Niebuhr HOSA, 3, 4. GORDON KRISH PA ULETTE KITTREDGE KALLE R KOOTA JAMES A. KORPI Polly, Wag, --Pai Hero, 3, 45 Secretary, 35 FFA, 3, 4, ANDREA LEE KOSMO Kos, Kosmic At Christmas I no more desire a rose than to wish a snow on May's new- fangled mirth. But like each thing this in season grows.-Shakespeare SALMAGUNDL 25 INFORMER, 3, 45 ENTERPRISE, 3, 45 Editor, 45 Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 1, 2, 35 Art Club, 2, 3, President, 3. JOHN D. LABARRE ANTHONY J, LABOUNTY ANN MARGARET LACOILLE What Iles behind us and what lies before us are timy matters com- pared to what lies within us. Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band, 1, 2: Field Hockey, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 45 Ushers' Club, 3, 45 Pep Club, 3 aa G gl 0 is Z2 P , ,,,, l, 1,i f f' 50,1 c KENDRA K UJA Kay, KK Class Council, 3, 45 Spring Track, 1, Manager, 25 Junior Varsity Field Hockey, 2, 35 Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3. MAR Y L, LAMOUREUX lpfv: 4, f, 'nil 'af SHEILA LAPOINTE Soccer, Junior Varsity, 3, Varsity, 4i HERO, 3, 4. JOHN P, LAROCHELLE ANNE CAMPBELL LEINSTER Try to realize lt's all within your- selfg no one else can make you change, and to see you're really only very small, and life flows on within you and without you.-George Har- rison SALMAGUNDL 2, 3, 4, Art Editor, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 45 Drama Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 45 Art Club, President, 2, Vice- President, 3. CHRIS J. LARIVIERE DEANNE L, LIGHTFOOT .. PHILIBERT LARIVIERE Phil, Leech A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Debate, l, 2, 3, 4, Forensics, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Lions, 3, Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club, 3, 4, Future Concerns, 3. KELLY A. LOCKE X 'x 7 4r '!Uf MICHAEL R. LAROCHE Mike Ice Hockey, 2: VICA, 4. MICHAEL L. LEHANE KIMBERLY FRANCES LOUGEE Kim Transferred from Marlborough High, Marlborough, New Hamp- shire, 4,' Class Council, 1, 3, Secre- tary, 1, 3,A Cappella Choir, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 3, Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Softball, 1, 3, INSEQUOR, KMHS Yearbookl 3, Marl-Harris Ambu- lance Squad, Drum Major, 2, 3. JOHN LOUISELLE Lou You can never plan the future by the past. Boys' State, 3,' Football, Freshman, I, Junior Varsity, 2, Wrestling, Ju- nior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Ju- nior Lions, 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4. WILLIAM S. MACDONALD Bill, Mouth, 'tBoca 0ne's eyes are what one isg one's mouth is what one becomes. Basketball, 1, Freshman Manager: Wrestling Manager, 2, 3, 4. SHER YL A. MA CMAR TIN 1 A ABIGAIL MACKINNON LOURIE Ab, Abby My thoughts are scattered, and they're cloudy. They have no hor- ders, no boundaries.-Simon and Garfunkel A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Debate, I, 2, 3, 4, Forensics, 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club, I, 2, 3, 4,' Spanish Club, I, 2. LA UHEN LYNN MACUEN ,,LO,, If you don't understand my words, you don't understand my silence. Outing Club, 4,' HERO, 4. TRACEY M. LYNCH Trac, Maggie There is nothing either good or had but thinking makes it so. Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council, 3, Youth and Government, 3, 4, Ski Team, 3,' Basketball, Fresh- man, I, Captain, 1. Tennis, Junior Varsity, I, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, Junior Varsity, 2, Captain, 3, Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, l, 2,' Pep Club, 3, 4. PHYLLIS A. MALISKA TAMMY MACALLISTEH Tam, T You must have a code that you can live by and so become yourself. -Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Class Council, I, 2, 3, 4, Class Trea- surer, 4, Student Council, I, 2,' Girls' State, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Ski Team, 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball, Junior Var- sity, 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 4,' Junior Secre- taries, lj Ushers' Club, 3, 4,' Officer, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club, 3, 4,' Powder Puflf 35 Most Improved Girls' Alpine Skier, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 4. BRIAN MA CLELLAN Mac . . . Angles of heaven, flying saucers to some, made Easter Sunday the name of the Rising Sun .... limi Hendrix Baseball, Freshman, If Ice Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4. HOBER T L. MA LLA T CA TH Y JEAN MANCHESTER Manchester lt is better to have loved and lost, than not to have loved at all. Cheerleader, Freshman, Captain, 1: Spring Track, 1, 2, Gymnastics, 2, Most Improved Player, 2 GEORGE C. MATTHEWS Mini Chopper Transferred from Shead High School, Eastport, Maine, 35 Football, Junior Varsity, 3, Varsity, 4. CA TH Y M CCOLLES TER Mick Rivers belong where they can ram- bleg eagles belong where they can fly. I've got to be where my spirit can run freeg I've got to find my cor- ner ofthe sky, MICHAEL MANN Manney What a long, strange trip it's been. Ice Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Out- ing Club, 3, 4, HERO, 3, 4. JENNY E MCCOLLOUGH Jen, Jenna-Wenna, Wendelene All we are saying is give peace a chance. -John and Yoko ENTERPRISE, 45 Junior Varsity Gymnastics, 2, 3, Ushers' Club, 2, 3. 45 French Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, 3, 4. fl BONNIE MAHROTTE Small Fry A friend is a present which you give yourself. JOHN D. MCCREARY ,Q K X i I if git' X I MAR YANNE MAR TISCHNIG Dixie No dream is too distant if you follow it with courage. Transferred from Coosa High School, Rome, Georgia, 3, HERO, 3, 4. MARK .I MAY If I leave here tomorrow, Would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now, 'Cause there are too many places I've got to see. -R, VanZant KELLY MCMAHON Kelly A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Cho- rus, lg Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. KIMBERLY .lf MEADE Kim Be yourself and not what others want you to be. HOSA, 3, 4, Secretary, 3. DEBORAH ANN MEYERHOFF Debbie, Deb To live your life in your own way . . . to reach for the goals you have set for yourself . . . to be the you that you want to be . . . that is success. Basketball, Freshman, 1, Varsity, 2 Softball, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 21 Soccer, Varsity, I, 2. LINDA MOREL Lynn I was there, so were you. We laughed, we talked, We . , . The scene may never play again, But still, l am happy, For the laughing, and the talking and the . . . Love. -Memories ERICA ANSLEE MEREDITH Ans, Spike, Aimless The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship. It is the spirited inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him, -Ralph Waldo Emerson Swim Team, Ig Ushers' Club, 3, 4g VICA, 3, HERO, 3 RA YMOND R, MOREL .Raya A true friend is a precious gift. KATHLEEN A, MEHRIFIELD Kathy, Katie If everything seems to be going your way, you're probably heading in the wrong direction. HERO, 3, 4, C0-Presiden t, 4. JOHN PA UL MORGAN Johnny, STO Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. -Wallace Tripp Drama Club, 1, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 45 Class Council, 4. 11377 HEIDI ANN MESSER I believe that we are all untimately alone and that any deep and lasting human contact is nothing more nor less than a necessary illusion . . . feelings of love and kindness, the ability to care and empathize are all we know of the lightg they are the emotions which bring us together, if not in fact, then at least in a com- forting illuslon that makes the hur- den of mortality a little easier to bear. -Stephen King A Cappella Choir, 3, 45 Marching Band, 25 Concert Band, 1, 2. JILL MARIE MONTY Time cannot touch two hearts that truly love. MARIANNE MORSE What lies before us and what lies behind us are tiny matters com- pared to what lies within us. HOSA, 3. 1-...yum SCOTT T MOSES Life is too short to waste ln critic peep or cynic bark, Quarrel or repri- mandg 'Twill soon be darkg Up! Mine thine own aim and God save the mark!-Emerson National Honor Society, 3, 4, Drama Club, 3, 45 Outing Club, 3 MATTHEW W MUHRA Y CARLA ANN NICKERSON If you look into my world, And don'I like what you seeg Don't try to change my world, Because I made it for me. Transferred from East Hampton High School, East Hampton, Con- necticut, 4g Youth and Government, Z Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer' leader, Junior Varsity 1, Varsity, 2, 3, Wrestling Scorekeeper, 3, J UDITH A. M URDOCK CHRISTOPHER O'BRlEN 0be Transferred from Marlborough High School, 4: Student Council, 1, 2, 3, President, 35 Boys'State, 3, Youth and Government, 2, 3, 4,' Mixed Cho- rus, 35 Basketball, Junior Varsity, 1,' Baseball, Varsity, 2, 3, 4,' Soccer, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Junior Achieve- ment, 2, 3, 4g Yearbook, 2, 3: Class President, 1, Vice-President, 2 3. JOHN E MURRAY JOHN H 0'CONNOR Q 9 acl, ,,,, r' 1 g' ' 1, ,l f4r,, l', i J'-1 5, I ' L' .ff , - .fa 1, 0,7 . g ff. v,- f KATHRYN L. MURRAY Kathy It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. Class Council, 4g Tennis, Junior Var- sity, 2g Ushers' Club, 3 4,' Drama Club, 45 French Club, 2, 3, 4, HOSALIE S, NELSON KAREN E O'NEIL Learn to forgive . . . learn how to wait. Learn how to live before it's too late. Class Council, Ig Basketball, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2,' Outing Club, 45 Powder Puff Football, 3, 4. KATHLEEN O'NEIL 1 Leen, Neill-y, Kathi You often don't realize how much something or someone means to you until you no longer have it. Basketball, Junior Varsity, I, Varsi- ty, 3, VICA, I, 2, HERO, 3. VICKIE L. PARKER Vic, Twig A true friend is one who walks in when the rest walk out. 1 TERESSA D, O'REILLY JULIE OSGOOD O. 1, Ozzie Drama Club, I,' Art Club, 45 VICA, 3, 45 Pep Club, 3, 4,' Powder Puff Foal- ball, 3, 4. NEAL PARKER Never think that you know all. However highly appraised you are, always have the courage to say to yourself-I am ignorant. Wrestling, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsi- ty, 3, 4, Outing Club, 4, TIMOTHY J. PA TRIA Teemoe, Tim Live today for tomorrow and make tomorrow better than today. For the tomorrows are the dreams of today. Class Council, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, I, 2, 3, Con- cert Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Lions, 3, Drama Club, I, 2, 3, 4,' French Club, 3, 4,'A1l-Stale Chorus, 4. CHRISTOPHER PA WELCZ YK DANIEL E. PA WLAK TERRY R. PEETS JENNIFER L. PERKINS JJ Pawlak, Dan FFA, 3, 4. Gull, I, 2, Ski Team, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Base- ball, 1, 2. its N KARI PETTERSEN I have often asked myself the rea- son for the sadness in a world, where tears are just a lullabye. If there's any answer, maybe love can end the madness, maybe not . . . But we can only try. Class Council, 1, Secretary, 15 Stu- dent Council, 1, PETER PITSAS Pits, Sponge lf the front door is locked, use the back door.- - - Shakespeare Boys' State, 35 Basketball, Junior Varsity, I, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Spring Track, Varsity, 25 Soccer, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Junior Lions, 3. R OBER T S. POSNER by , BRUCE A, PHELPS 1 KELLIE T PHILBRICK DOREEN PRATT Daddy, DoD0. Dopy Good, better, best-Never take a rest 'til your good is better, and your bet- ter is your best. Transferred from Monadnock Re- gional High School, Swanzey, New Hampshire, DECA, 45 Junior Achievement, 2 DA VID E, PHEGEN T RICK PHIPPARD Phip, Executioner Look ahead to the future but always remember your past. Baseball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Varsity, 3, 45 Ice Hockey, 1. 2, 3, 4, Soccer, Junior Varsity, I, Varsi- ty, 2, 3, 4. PA UL CHARLES POLLARO Paul Effort-Pray to God, but keep row- ing to the shore. -Russian Proverb Transferred from Con Val High School, Peterboro, New Hampshire, 3,' Ice Hockey, 3, 4, GREGOR Y J PREGEN T PAMELA M PREGENT TIMOTHY RAFFORD Ralf Hope I die before I get old.-Pete Townsend Freshman Basketball, 1. CYNTHIA I RHOADES Cindy If you love something, set it freeg if il's yours, it will come back to youg if it doesn't, it never was. Transferred from Gardner High School, Gardner, Massachusetts, 4: Cheerleader, 1. LEEANNE PRESTON Lee We are eagles of one nest and mas- ters of our souls. -Robert Plant Gymnastics, Junior Varsity, 1, Var- sity, 2, KEVIN JAMES RICHARD Prez INFORMER, 4,' Class Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 31 Student Coun- cil, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4,' Pep Club, 4. igi,f:? DONALD P. PROULX BR UCE RIDGE Ridge Life is not a mystery to be solved but an experience to be known. Tennis, Junior Varsity, I, 2, Varsity, 3, 4. CYNTHIA M, PRUSS STEVEN HENNICK Steve FFA, 4, HERO, 3, 45 Unique Ser- vices, 2, 3, 4, PETER RIGOPOULOS Hoop.. The gull that flies highest sees the farthest. Basketball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Most Im- proved Player, 1,' Baseball, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2. ELIZABETH J. ROBBINS Beth The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. -Helen Keller Transferred from Kingswood Re- gional, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, 2, SALMAGUNDI. 2, 3, 4, Class Council, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Spring Track, I, Junior Varsity Field Hockey, l,' National Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Span- ish Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 4, Junior Classical League, 1, Photog- raphy Club, 4, Spanish II National Spanish Exam, First Place in NH, 3, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, 4. LINCOLN ROBERTSON Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomor- row we die. Debate, 1, 2, 4, Drama Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council, Vice-President, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics, 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROK ES Rokesy FFA, 3. JULIE ROBBINS We have lived enough to know That what we never have remains. lt's the things we have that go. -Sara Teasdale A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 1, 2, Marching Band, 2, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band, 1, 2, 3, Dra- ma Club, 1, 2, 3,' All-State Chorus, 2, All-New England Chorus, 3, CAMMIE ROYCE Cammie You cannot foresee the future, and you cannot relive the past so live every moment as if it's your last. A' fn FREDERICK E. ROBERTS a-Wgib .,,...,:f X ,,. f as I M7 ,iq w,,,,, i C K S f we 3 3 7 TERESA LEE RO YCE Terri What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Flagbearer, 2, Drama Club, 2, Latin Club, 1. JOHN ROBERTS Football, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Wrestling, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2, Baseball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Var- sity, 3, 4. KEVIN ROGERS Football, 1, 2,,Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Hockey. 2, 3, 4. LISA SALO Ambition knows no bounds. Class Council, 1, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State, 3, Varsity Alpine Ski Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Nordic Ski Team, 2, 3, 4: Field Hock- ey, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Softball, Junior Varsi- ty, 1,' Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 3. Qt ',, M 2, ,f 1 if I , I ,,, . V to M ' limi 5 L ' - k.x J -.5 a'?3 5 W 2 . , J 5,32 , 1 . . iii , f 2 fa, ,V ,V ,, , nk, JENNIFER SCANLAN Jen Answer a fool according to his folly lest he be wise in his own conceit. Drama Club, 4. LISA M SCHNIEDERJANS ELAINE MARIE SCRIVANI Lainey SALMAGUNDL 1, 25 Class Council, 4,' Junior Varsity Softball, I, 2, Dra- ma Club, 4: Art Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3. ., ,., K . RICHARD SCHEFFLER Magic Dick VICA, 3, 4. MINDY SUE SEA TTEN Time is like an hour glass, every minute it gets harder, and harder to turn it back. For time goes on and on, while we just wait and do noth- ing, for we don't understand the pre- cious thing as time: you have to use every minute of time. -M. Seatten Mixed Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4. ROY K. SCHLICHTING KEVIN R, SEA VER Kev, Seaves That which we acquire with the most difficulty we retain the long- estg as those who have earned a for- tune are usually more careful of it than those who have inherited one. Baseball, Freshman, I, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Varsity Ice Hock- ey, 2, 3, 4, Mast Improved Player, 2, Junior Lions, 3. GARY D, SCHNEIDER Schnite, Snydly He whose desires are drawn to- wards knowledge in every form will be absorbed in the pleasures of the soul, and will hardly feel bodily pleasure. -Plato Varsity Ski Team, 3, 4, Spring Track, Junior Varsity, 2, 3, Varsity, 4. JOHN C, SCHREIVER MICHAEL H. SECORE at 3 HEATHER L. SEYMOUR MARY K. SPILLMAN A'Spilly, Mare We cannot discover new oceans un- less we have the courage to lose sight of the shore. Class Council, 45 A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 1,' Varsity Cheer- leader, 4,' Field Hockey, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 35 Pep Club, 3, 4. JANICE L. STANCLIFT Jan, Klutzo I was gratified when I was able to answer promptly. And l did. I said I didn't know. SALMAGUNDI, 4, Softball, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Varsity, 45 Soccer, Ju- nior Varsity, 2, 3, Varsity, 45 Outing Club, 4, HERO, Co-President, 3, Sec- retary, 4: Powder Pul'l'Football, 3, 4. Mggzsn. . A .- w it tw it tj, H SHERR Y SIMONS Sheryl, Shar Love a person for what they are, not what they can become! If you love something, set it free, if it comes back, it's yours: if it doesn't, it never was. HERO, 3, 4. A ELIZABETH A. SMITH DONNA SPARKS Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best. -Henry Van Dyke Mixed Chorus, l, 2, 3, Drama Club, 1, 25 Junior Achievement, 3. 4: Girls Ensemble, 2, 3. MICHELLE A. ST PIERRE JOAN STANCLIFT CHARLES W. STAPLES VINSON STODDARD Joanie, Joansie, Joan Jet Football, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- Trust is the greatest gift one can ty, 2, Varsity, 3, 4,' Wrestling, -Il1Hi0I' give anonher, Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2, 3, 4. Spring Track, Varsil y, 2, 3, 4,' H OSA, 3, Historian, 3, , I SUSAN REBECCA DEBORAH .L STONE STOECKMANN Sue, Sue-Sue, Sues When you feel afraid, love one an- other. When you've lost your way, love one another, When you're down and out, love one another. When your hopes run out, love one another. When you're all alone, love one anotherg and when you're far from home, love one another: when you're near the end, love one an- other, when you need a friend, love one another. Love is the answer! Class Council, 4, Varsity Cheer- leader, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Spring Track, 2, 45 Gymnastics, Junior Varsity, 1, 25 Drama Club, 15 Pep Club, 3, 4. SEAN S WEENEY Transferred from Hoffman Estates High School, Hoffman Estates, Illi- nois, 2, Football, 15 Basketball, 1,' Spring Track, 1. JENNIFER SY '2Ienba Come dance with the west wind, and touch on the mountain tops. Sail over the canyons, and up to the stars. Class Council, I, Z 3, 4,' Class Secre- tary, 1, 2, 4, Marching Band, 1, 2,' SALMAGUNDL 4, Concert Band, 1, Z Basketball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2 Varsity, 3, 45 Field Hock- ey, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 4,' National Honor Society, 3, 4,' French Club, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4. 'Mei SANDRA L. TAF I' SEAN SULLIVAN Sully After a decade there is still no word from Mr. Mojo Risin. Gollj Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 25 Basketball, I , GARY W TARR TERENCE M SULLIVAN GREGG R. SWIFT JENNIFER JANE TA YLOR Jen Most people are so busy making a living they have forgotten how to live. SALMAGUNDI, 21 Class Council, 4, HERO, 3. SHARI L. TENOFSK Y JEFFREY R. THARPE CATHLEEN THOMPSON ORINDA JO THOMPSON Rindy If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it is yours. lf doesn't, it never wus. Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3. 4. BRADFORD P. TODD Too Tall Ent, drink, and be merry, for tomor- row we die. Freshman Football, lp Basketball, 1, 4. JACQUELINE T TRAHAN Jackie Class Council, 45 Pep Band, 1, 25 Marching Band, 1, 25 Concert Band, 1, 2, Cheerleaders, Varsity, 4, Swim Team, Varsity, 1, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 45 French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA, Treasurer, 3. Cath, Cathy God bless the children who have love in their hearts to find the beau- ty of this world. Mixed Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4,' HERO, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, WI? GARY TRA YHAN VICA, 3. GREGORY WY THOMPSON One day you'll wake up, in the pre- sent day, a million generations re- moved from expectations of being who you really want to be. -lan An- derson INFORMER, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4: Debate, 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics, 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3, President, 45 Spanish Club, 3. REBECCA S. THORPE Becky Beauty is ln the eyes of the behold- er. Transferred from Keith Valley Mid- dle School, Horsham, Pennsylvania, 25 Student Council, Treasurer, 1, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Cho- rus, lg Swim Team, 1, Unique Ser- vices, 2, 3, 4,' HERO, Treasurer, 4. AMY TREAT Ame Mountlins from afar Strengthen one's self confidence As they rise so high. Class Council, 3,' A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1,' National Hon- or Society, 3, 4,' Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-President, 4. DEBORAH MARY THEMBLA Y Debbie This above all: To thine own self be true. -Shakespeare Student Council Honorary Member, If Marching Band, 1, 25 Concert Band, 1, Cheerleader, Varsity, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Field Hockey, Fresh- man, 1. Junior Varsity, 2, Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 25 Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 35 Powder Puff Football, 3. SUZAN MARIE VILLENEUVE Sue, Susan So many times it happnes too fast. You change your passions to glory. Don't lose the grip on the dreams of the past: you must fight just to keep them alive. Twirler, 4: Powder Puff Football, 3. CAROLYN WALSH Never lose sight ofthe fact that just being is fun. Transferred from Parkway West Senior High School, Chesterfield, Missouri. A Cappella Choir, 4, Junior Achievement, 35 Junior Secretaries, 3. GWENDOL YN COLE TRUMBULL Gwen, Guido SALMAGUNDI, 4,' Ushers' Club, 35 Drama Club, If Spanish Club, 2, 3, 45 HERO, 3. NANCY L. WARD The only way to have a friend is to be one. -Ralph Waldo Emerson 'T 0 fa 4' Q-r TROY C. TUCKER 1111? TRACEY KIM WARD .,Kim,. If everything seems to be going your way, you are probably heading in the wrong direction. SALMAGUNDI, 45 Freshman Bas- ketball, 1: Track, 1, 4, Junior Secre- taries, 1,' Drama Club, J, 2, 4, Pep Club, 3, Powder Puff Football, 3, 4. STEPHEN L. VAINE Steve Be yourself, not what others think you should he. Marching Band, 1,' Concert Band, 1, Spring Track, 4, Soccer, Junior Var- sity, I. MARCELINE M. WALKER DA VID G. WARE TRACY WARREN 'Wutty Live your life the way you wantg laugh wlth a frlendg remember the good times: and love someoneg lt makes the world so much nlcer. SALMAGUNDL 4, Class Council, 1, Z .1 4,' Treasurer, 2, Youth and Gov- emment, .1 4, Mixed Chorus, 1: Soc- cer, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, 31 Captain, .1 Varsity, 4: National Honor Soci- ety, 3 4, St. Paul 3, 31' Ushers' Club, 3, 41 French Club, 2 3 4, Pep Club, .1 4: Powder Puff Football, .1 4. CHRISTOPHER J WHITE 'Wietzschef' 'ilim Morrison Once I rose above the nolse and con- fusion, Just to get a glimpse beyond this Illuslon. I was soaring ever higher, but I flew too high, Though my eyes could see, l still was a blind man. Though my could think, I still was a madman. I hear the volees when I'm drcamlng. I can hear them say: Carry on, my wayward son. 'l'here'lI be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest. Don't you cry no more. Spring Track, Z 3 4: Cross Country, .Z 4. LA URA M WHITFIELD TIMOTHY WEED Weedy Student Council, 3, 4, Boys'State, 3' Ski Team, l, 2 3, 4,' Soccer, I,' Outing Club, 4. PAMELA WHITHAM 'Tam, 'T'ammy Open you heart, so as beauty comes to you, It will have a place to stay. A Cappella Choir, 2 3 4,' Drama Club, 1, Z 4. SCOTT WELDON Transferred from Monadnock He- gional High School, Swanzey, New Hampshire, 31 Football, 1,' Baseball, 1,'Ice Hockeyg 3,' Soccer, Z 4. KAREN WHITNEY ,.Kare',, HKD., Youth and Government, Z .Z lj Con- cert Band, 1, Z .1' Basketball, Fresh- man, l,' Spring Track, Freshman, l, Junior Varsity Z National Honor Society 4: Drama Club, 4,' Spanish Club, Z Treasurer, 1' Outing Club, 3: National Spanish Honor Society, 2 IL' National Spanish Exam, Second Place in New Hampshire, 2 nl ERIC J WHIPPIE KEITH WHITE KVA Gus For those who are successful, be al- ways on your guard because success walks hand ln hand with failure down the Hollywood Boulevar- d.-Ray Davis Student Council, 4, A Cappella Choir, Z .Z 4,' Pep Band, 32 Marching Band, 3, 45 Concert Band, 3, 4,' Drama Club, Z 3 4,' Spanish Club, 4,' VICA, Z 3, 4. JODI J. WILBER Jo, '1Iode Class Council 1, Z' Student Council, 2 Youth and Government, 41 A- Choir, 3, 4, Council, Zi' Cheerleader, 1, Z Co-Captain, l, JV Captain, 2, JV Softball, lg Soccer, It Honor Society, 3 45 St. Paul is, 3, Junior Secretaries, 1, Z' Ushers' Club, Assistant Head Usher, 3, Head Usher, 4,' Drama Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 1-61 Secre- tary. 3 Spanish Honor Society, 2-4. HEIDI E. WILKES Wilkesy You llve but llttle when you give of your poueaalona. lt ls when you live of yourself that you truly give. Basketball, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Var- sity, JL 4: Softball, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 45 Soccerg Junior Varsi- ty, I, Varsity Z 3, 4, Latin Club, l,' Pep Club, 1. BELINDA A. WOODWARD PETER WYMAN Wig Wigman, Jake The story of life la quicker than the wlnk of any eye. The story of love la hello and goodbye untll we meet agaln. -Jimi Hendrix Junior Varsity Soccer, 2. DONNA L. VVILSON KAREN ANN YEATON Those who forget the put are con- demned to repeat lt. Twirlery 1, Flagbearer, Z Unique Services, 41 HOSA, 3, 4, Representa- tive, 3, Treasurer, 4. SUSAN AVE WILSON Sue, Su-Su, Susie Transferred from Yankton High School, Yankton, South Dakota, 3: Class Council, 1, Z 1 4, Treasurer, 1,' President, 2 Student Council, 2 Varsity Cheerleader, 4,' Debate, 25 Forensics, 1, Z .I Drama Club, 3' HOSA, 4, President, 4,' Pep Club, .2 4,' Drill Team, 1, 2. CLAIRE MARIE YOUNG No man ll an inland, entire of itaelfg every man la a plece of the conti- nent, a part of the maine . . . any man's death dlmlniahes me, because I am involved ln manklndg and therefore never send to know for whom the hell tollag lt tolls for thee. -John Donne Swim Team, lp Debate, 11 French Club, Z VICA, 3. JON M. WOJCHICK MARTIN .L WYMAN KENNETH WALKER , if 'bs vftfa 5 94 U if iw KATHLEEN A. ZAHR THOMAS ZERBA Kathy, Kat, Mom, Zan Zerb Don't walk in front of meg I may not Boys' State, 3,' Basketball, Fresh- follow. Don't walk behind meg I man, 15 Ice Hockey, 25 Junior Lions, may not lend. Just walk beside me 3, Soccer, Junior Varsity, 1, 2, Varsi- and be my friend. ty, 3, 4. Deb Tremblay Sue Ellis Deb Meyerhof! Joan Stanclift Julie Osgood Pat Cavanaugh Wnnie Stoddard STEVEN A. TORRES Clip A mln's achievements can never out number his endeavors, nor will they ever bslnneeg when we under- stand this, then we are successful. Transferred from Marlborough High School, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 4. Varsity Soccer, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Softball Scorekeeper, 1, Z 3g Yearbook, 1, 2, 35 School Paper, 1, 25 Senior Play, 1, Z 35 Basketball, 3, Library Aide, 1, Z Voice of Democ- racy Speech School Winner, 3. kv' Gregg Swift: Mondays come only once a week. Holly Belluscio: If you do that once more. . . Kristin Furlong, Elisa Gianferrari, Deb Stone, Ann East- man: Here he comes, Deb! Mr. Van, Amy Treat, Bob Brennan: Do John Baxter: Are you sure you Want to try it? 1085? P nigga! - Lisa Chickering and Mary Hamel: We get 217 A 7 Friends forever. The Medieval Procession: Marcia Davis, Jenny McCullough, Deb Aus- tin, and Betsy Bittner: 'Deb, don't look behind you! f '41 , if W , V f , , K VA . J ff , ,W , X A J J J Pete Costin.' Just a pinch between the cheek and gum. KEENQ C FE X . in 1 s ,W 5rf 'M ,v WITHQQT The Senior Homecoming Float with Misty Castle. 1 Marianne Morse and Betsy Bit tner: Humph! I 've heard that one before! Pete Pitsas: Next time try nails instead of glue. Liz Drouin: Will someone teach her how to whistle?! v Mum, 1 ll U Greg Pregent, Keith White, Greg Thompson, John Morgan, Bob Johnson, Tom Morgan: Will the real Mr. Universe please stand up? Mary Hamel: M y hairspra y? Why, it 's Raid! Lisa Schniedeijans Pam Bowman Mary Spillman Kathy Zarr missin ek sf...-X k Senior Bab Pictures Karen O 'Neil A X X F' il Holly Keough Jill Gardener DeeDee Lightfoot X X Q 5 . Andrea Kosmo s . x and s -QV Kendra Kuja VN Karen Yeaton Jenny McCollough Cammie Royce Anna Johansson Kelly Durham Pam Joslyn Jennifer Taylor Chris Clay Kim Ward Keith While Bill MacDonald Mary Anne Martischnig Lois Jarvis Scott Moses Betsy Bittner Senio Baby Pictures W 'AW Wm' S li X S B Y' fl ,.v 0, J Deanna Andrews Jgdj Wj1be,- Mary Hamel , ,pv- I u. - if Larry Garnett Susan Hook Lisa Salo X xy S fb X R X W QF sb NN :aw : is .W Sherry Simons .' Lisa Jobin Q M f r Ann Eastman , ,, an is Ov Amy Tfgat 523 4 Q f - if D T!'HCy Warren Lynne Kempmn Beth Robbins Bethann Chamberlin .S iii Qi? -h M - N ,..t..x ...,, ,.,, 'H WS K John Paul Morgan L if X X X X Q X x N X N X Q Sr X N X x S X X -: . 'Q : '::. AN 9' w .E iii Kathy Murray Suzan Villeneuve Charlene Grover Bonnie Marrotte Orinda Thompson Anne Herrick Paul Da vis Teresa Royce Kim Audet sf Kathy Conway Kim Meade Jennifer Campbell 4' A... 4 Debbie Brown Jeff Holmes Lauren Macuen KR 'wlmwwx X ANNNWN Chris Chickering Carol De yo .,. . , ff ,V 3 if V2 S awww: . f ' - A 4 ' Z Nsxvl i a 'NSW 1 1 I Tim Patria Janet Alger Paige Johnson Lisa Chickering Jennifer Sy John LaRochelle Deneen Guyette Anne Leinster Kristin Furlong Robert Hardy Scott Bosworth Jill Monty 4 Deb Chamberlain Heather Seymour Anne LaCoille Jan Stanclift l 5 ...L Susan Wilson Elizabeth Drouin Marcy Walker Deb Flanders Kim Lougee Sara Arnott Kathleen Bickford Julie Osgood D ing. ,k.' K' . Kelly McMahon E xg 'R X R XR X axga X X ess X.. - Y. af' Debbie Meyerhoff Arline Heber! Carla Nickerson J, f Debbie Humphrey Richard Scheffler Cathy Thompson Nancy Ward Marianne Morse John LaRochelle, Tracy Lynch, Bob Mallat ,... iiee. . s..s -. :s'ssa. -ese:f..1,,..f: his ..A-o 5 Q Sarah Callahan Ray and Linda Morel Vickie Parker Deb A1-geneault - v .,.... . .. e 2 . . Qi Bobby Collier Emily Mldebrandt Mary Hamilton Doreen Pratt Mindy Seatten hi 425 5 Deb Dinkel Joan Stanchft wi T Q K X i - ..,.. L C Elaine Scrivani Tammy Demond ' K ks fa f at -2 Lisa Elliott Becky Cooper be ,X Lori Bemis Liz Smith Candy Bourassa 'S Carolyn Walsh M X if -:4 Q QNX , 4 we L K : g k.. ' - gl Q'. -Y nf -19' S g 0 ,S . v by Kevin Sea ver sr 1 :S 515- Irene Blood Pam Whitham Bruce Ridge Steve Rennick Sue Ellis gan? X ! mend! Kari Pettersen John Murray Heidi Wilkes Karen Whitney LeeAnn Preston Gwen Trumbull Jackie Trahan Maureen Bucknam Vincent Carbonaro Deb Austin , Tracey Lynch Abby Laurie Mr. Pindell and Mr, Napoli Elizabeth Drouin and Friend Senior Christmas Party 1982 Kelly Locke . i Kevin Richard and Beth Chamberlin Terry Sullivan Nr, Santa Claus Emily Hildebrandt and Kathy Murray The Senior Christmas Par- ty was held on December 16, 1982. Many students and children anxiously awaited the arrival of Nappa Cla us. A great time was had by ev- eryone who attended. Tracy Warren and Friend Mary Hamel and Friend K 1 Lorrj Bemis Sitting around the Christmas tree Senior Superla tives 'Qui' Chatterboxes Tracy Warren and Kevin Richards Best All-Around Elisa Gianferrari and Andy Johnston .--Et Flirts Mary Hamel and John Morgan Best Dressed Maureen Benik and Tim Patria Athletes Krissy Kelly, Rick Phippard, and Ka thy Kelly Most Likely to Succeed Deb Stone and Brian Foley ww swam ,M Musicians Arofan Gregory and Julie Robbins Teachers' Terrors Lincoln Robertson and Kim Folsom Nicest Smile , Bfafnf . Elisa Gianferrari and Mike Brian Foley and Emily Hildebrandt Hooper Iabsentl fc A Class Clowns Gregg Swift and Kelly Locke Class Leaders Jen Sy and Terry Sullivan Kabsentj Pessimists Chris O'Brien and Tracey Lynch Kabsenzl V V Q V X cmf fy X ' , ' f ,,,,, f Senior Superla tives , , ' T75 Actors V Artists Maureen Bucknam and Arofan Jen Scanlan and Jim Bailey Teachers' Pets G Amy Treat and Bob Brennan regory Class Wits Liz Drouin and Josh Isaak Best-Looking Most Outspoken Paul Pollaro and Elisa Gianferrari Mary Hamel and Gregg Swift 5 J ai? Class Couple Most Spirited Janet Alger and Mike LaRoche Mary Hamel and Dan Pawlak Bullthrower Opfjmjggg Cathy Cross and Bob Mallat Carolyn Walsh and Mike Mann Sh yest Rindy Thompson and Richard Chard Iabsentj Nicest Eyes Mike Secore and Elisa Gianferrari Kevin Richard: Did l hear that right? Ann Gline: If that kid doesn 't stop it . . .! The Unknown Senior: One party too Jenny McCo1lough.' many! three, four . . . Mark Constine: Hold it! Do you know what's in that? One, two, Tracey Lynch: Will you get out of here? ,if V.. ,U 'QQ fafj! WV ,,,' ' g g T 7 X my ,,,, jpg i W The Ultimate Truth '11 Y Phil Lariviere, Arofan Gregory, and Greg Thompson: The Intellec- tual-9 Mike Houghton: Concentration Pete Jackson, Ed Hall, and Bill Clayton: Ciacco the Hog, Paulo, and Sir Lancelot of the Lake The Senior Class Float T' P32311 John LaRoche!le, Dave Dintino, Spencer Clason, and Pat Ca- vanaugh: Take your pick! in Charley Dean, John Heimann, Sara Arnott: Five ...Four... Three... Two... xx'-f-lx 1 Mary Spillman Marcy Walker IW 'Q Lynne Kempton , I. ,' iyyyy Jeff Horne, John LaRochelle, David Dintino ' v V ygifw 4 in ggi 4. l z ' y .ff A , , i Sean Sullivan Fred Rgberlg 1 Ns , J Dan Pa wlak, Lisa Schniederjans, Mary Hamel, David Din tina, Spencer Clason, Bob Mallat, John LaRochelle B w Z .5 2 my 1 Dllggg John Morgan, Kelly McMahon, Lynne Kempton, Bob Johnson Sean Sweeney Joe Bourassa, Tony LaBounty Orinda Thompson, Cathy Thompson like i 2 fin ma 2 Peter Pitsas Charlene Brown x ' 1 X Qfm px 1 buh Xidvf X? 55' 93? 9 fy QL my 333 0 A gy WX Q JU xy L Jvx- -XV , My gg, K s A QR MCP PSP Q, I IQ N 5 L EJ X-O Xia AV J -x , AH 'QR .xv .Qi A X X 95 PM PJ M if X01 V 0 v X GJ y ,QV K A50 M b ff if W NX A Y J JI xx gf f ,ff 99 555.3 r 2 4, ai fifrft' f wa, Q- , w A, I f Q' S an 3 V fx nf X-I f xt 1 ,A f ,,- J 3 Class Officers Seated: Mrs. Whitney, Adviser. Standing: Sonja Hansen, Treasurer, Karen Meagher, Secre- tary: Allyson Barden, Vice-Presidentg David Carignan, President. Class Council Front: Jennifer Blecharczyk, Sue Bickley, JoJo Lindgren, Shelly Methe, Karen Guillet. Row 2: Angie Wright, Heather Brown, Martha Laurent, Cathy Zerba, Lori Ray, Melina Beckwith. Row 3: Deb Frye, Sonja Hansen, Allyson Barden, Dave Carignan, Lisa Creamer, Ann Campbell. Row 4: Karen Meagher, Dianne Menard, Kathy Clark, Ainsley Miller. -i...,....i..... Todd Bergeron: Always smiling. E Tom Cashman: I use Close-Up. Karen Guillet: Yes, I'll smile for Jennifer Seymour NME Tarzan? you. 4'fK Richard Harper, Wayne Bumps, Ken Daroczi, Peter Driscoll.' Get into mischief? Us??? Paula Loves and Kim Sweeney enjoy time off at the Steel Building Lisa Redfield: How coy! Michael Amer ,,,,, ,I ., ,.,, , Y an Kelly Baker ,, ,, in W, Peter Benson Heidi Bissell Amy Brewer Gary Bunce Jill Anderson David Andrews .t A. , Q ., ., f'-, '. V ' an A , an ' Q, f I Deeanna Andrews Nancy Andrews Adrienne Antrim Joanne Avery Timothy Baker Lisa Baldic Allyson Barden Raymond Barrett Suzanne Barrett Michael Ban-OWS Q Shawn Beal Suzanne Beauregard Karen Beauregard Melina Beckwith 5, 4 at Frances Berger James Bergeron Todd Bergeron Beth Bergmann Michelle Berthiaume Suzanne Bickley -in xifl f Kimberly Bailey Kimberly Bassi Frederick Bingham ,0..M.,, Danielle Bisson Janet Bisson Gregory Blanchette Marie Bleau Jennifer Blecharczyk Patricia Blood Jason Bosco Sarah-Ann Bottomley Mary Bowen , Lizbeth Boudreau Scott Breed Joseph Briggs Anthony Brogno Beniamm Brown Heather Brown Nancy Bryce Philip Buckley Wayne Bumps lf! - w- Charles Call Anne Campbell Glenna Campbell Robin Capen Paula Carbonaro David Carignan Joseph Carlin Mary Carlin Christopher Caron Cynthia Center Richard Chamberlin Kathleen Clark John Cloutier Nancy Coles Robert Cornwell Thomas Cashman Charlean Cassin Jill Cheney Wendy Christo Kevin Coates Richard Cole Kimberly Cotton Sean Coughlin I Andrew Christine Lisa Creamer Catherine Crolfeau Christine Cmgeau Paul Croteau Tammie Croteau Amos Cunningham Cunningham Cunningham Q19 i X Susan Dale Florian Damon Kevin Damon Kenneth Daroczi Matthew Davldsgn James Davis Juniors at a football victory parade. Thomas Denette Leeann Descoteaux Andrea Desjardins Patricia Desruisseau James Dever Michelle Doherty Peter Davis Susan Davis 'ji' 10 Peter Driscoll Steven Dufresne Susan Dumayg Mary Dundas Shannon Dunn Rhonda Dunton James Duquette Lesley Dwyer if ,, ... FX e ' . Deborah Dyer Leo Echavarria Lori Farina John Field Walter Field Mark Filiault Matthew Filiault Timothy Fmflegan Scott Fisher Stephen Forcier Diane Fisk Leo Fortini Jeffrey Foster Mi0hHe1FrHr1k1in Patrick Franklin Deborah Frye Michael Fuller Michael Furlone -o , V- l xg FX ' G . 3 I Todd Gemmell Steven Goff William Graves Lori Griffin Scott Griswold Suzanne Grover i Dawn Hammann Sonja Hansen Lisa Hanlon Richard Harper i we Robert Hartwell Michael Heath Brian Hebefl John Heimann Karyn Hendry Lisa Hensley i rw K P' ' Q' 1 X Q .f ' . .+ C x 4 Kevin Hiii Marie Hill Chefyl Hilliard Sherri Hitchcock Doreen Hoffay Peter Holden . is E? I Susan Gage Karen Guillet Michael Hetherman Debra Holmes Jean Gagne Kelly cumin Aaron Hickox x S X X X X f. t YK Brian Hume Russell Huntley Tiffany Hussey Leslie Jackson Anna Jacobson 0' Larry Jewett Cheryl Jones J .,, 'rf Q ' ' A 'fl 4 i LW l My V, Timothy Kenyon ' Kathleen Key 1 , A , MNA Sf Darlene Kingsbury Deirdre Kirk Jennifer Knowlton Robert Kowalski fs -I ' ri W. . if in .' D J, Mfff' Donald LaFontaine Michael Lammela Martha Laurent Teresa Lawrence Karen Guillet and Mark Forbus in drafting Amy Jackson Cathleen Jackson Beverly Jarvis Carmen Jaschke John Keller Ronald Kendall Sonia Kibbee Jennifer King Jason Kyrousis Lori Labrie Wayne Lechlide .M Q f V at V I f A I I f f r fyfw r Shawn Leslie Jovanna Lindgren Todd Lounder Paula Loves Ryan Lower Thomas Lyons Chester Macie Michael Lachenal Pamela Lesmerises Michael Laffond Eric Lewis is V 7 2 , 106 Lisa MHCUTOY Randall Malik David Mackay Mary Madden Anthony Magaletta John Magee - .fn 51.1 4 1 ! ,32 1 4. I , Darlene Martin Margaret Mauthe Daniel Maxwell Shawn McCormick Sue.E1len McDonald James McEwan MlCl'lCll6 Meth? Ainsley Miller Mary Mey9I'h0ff Timothy Allen Miller -5 V, Luke Milliard Mark Minickiello Daniel Moore Michael Moore Lee Morgan Joachim Morrison fe ff 99 f Q if W I K Y Y ,1 , N ,, Annette Nelson Norris Nelson Cathleen Norlund Deborah Norris Kelly O'Connell Karen O'Connor Ernest Paight Mary Parker Jenifer Paire Lisa Parnpichate Rh0I1C18 Parnode Steven Patterson Rian Peloquin Timothy Peloquin Richard Perham James Perkowskg David Mancinelli Karen Meagher Kenneth Mullen ,..-f Samuel Olmstead Diana Pettersen Maria Markow Dianne Menard Theresa Murdough L Richard Page Michelle Phillips f K I PHT-I'lCi3 Pmkefing Todd Pickering Alice Piefmalwi Lorraine Piotrowski Kathrine Piper Michael Pratt Timothy Pregent Todd Pl'9VOSl RS 3 -no 6 S it it Ex - .iff Q Whitney Prigge Karen Puls Mark Ranagan Laurie Ray Tricia Reid Lynn Rice John Robertson .Jay Robinson Jennifer Putnam Todd Quinn Bambi Raymond Lisa Redfield Rebecca Rideout Brenda Robbins Denise Rodney Stephen Rokes Robert Rooney Diane Ross Karen Ross Denise Rouleau Jacqueline Rounds Joelle Roy N-nv iii? . 9 ' Gwendolyn Rumburg Rhonda Saari Scott Sargent Wanda Sargent William Sargent Mary Bowen at a foot- Adrierme Antrim in Carousel. ball game. it se is ,,,Xr, t l s S Kristin Schlichting .Iocelin Schofield William Schreiber Angela Schultz John Schumann David Scott -If :R L, X RU?-h Rudolf Herbert Ruelke Stephanie Saunders David Schimmel Kim Schlichting Jennifer Seymour Kimberly Shaunesey Brian Shea Dean Shelley Kristen Shine Robert Silver Elizabeth Skerry William Smedley ar Q David Smith Diane Smith Holly Smith Melissa Snow Stacey Spafford Simone St. Denis Kenflelh Robert Sli-10k St. Lawrence i Q, ' , 5' ,Q I6 4667, 'W Nxt: Mark Ranagan David Scott SUYUH Hansen Andrew S'-ad'-muuef CH'-heflne Stearns Douglas Stone Tracy Stubbs Kimberly Sweeney Catherine Temple .lames Tetreault Sandra Theberge -R l 1 to , .ff S l as t Elaine Tobin S. J. Torres Edward Trombly Todd Viel Doreen Voudren Norman Waal Eleanor Wall Ch-H1953 Warnock Gwen Rumburg: This is my good side. Dana Way Irvin Webber John Weinert Adrienne Weiss Laurie West Kevln Wheeler Mark Whippie NWN Deb Frye, Chris Cunningham, Sue Bickley on Holly Smith: lim cold. 1S ' Junior Class float in the Homecom- the Junior Ushers' Club Homecoming float. mg Parade, Gale White Rebie White Charles Wilder Kevin Willett Barry Williams Catherine Williams Donald Wilson Angelique Wright zz K M f. 'L Lisa Wright Linda Wydo Bradford Younie Amy Zaluki Linda Zanke Catherine Zerba Heidi Zinn Joy Zukowski Rob Cornwell, Kevin Hill, Tim Kenyon: l'1l bet the Dolphins eat better than this. Larry Jewett, Curt Graves, Don Wilson, Amy Brewer, Mary Bowen, Peggy Mauthe: Hi, down there! ,.V, ,,,, fy 2 ii' ef Mike Lammela and Russ Huntley: Oh, really, this is neater than usu- al Bill Schreiber and Cathy Jackson: You don 't really mean it, do you?' Chemistry Class: Ernie Paigh t, Benjie Brown, Rick Bingham, Beverly Jarvis: Be my Valentine? Holly Smith 1 . , It ' W I , 1 W VIHA 334 ,,,, ,,.,... 3 a, V ,V ,. pf . Theresa M urdough DeeDee Kirk cheers on and on. I Which Filiault? and Tim Finne- gan Kathrine Piper and Kim Shaune- sey: Hardworking Salmagundi AS- sistant Editors Linda Zanke Mike Fuller, Dave Carignan, John Magee: What did you Win, Dave,? tx, M vim Melina Beckwith and Lisa Wright Deb Dyer , 4 4 ,M W.. ' Z 4. 3 'WO' V as +, v . Q 4 Amy Jackson Junior Lunch: Frances Berger, Jen King, Simone St, Dennis, Cindy Cen ter, Jodi Schoheld Mary Meyerhoff Julie Osgood and Paula Loves Brian Hume Mary Meyerhoff and Lisa Creamer Y 7' EL 'E L My W ,,,, , V3 , Shawn Leslie and Richard Harper Joe Briggs and Sue Bickley Jennifer KHOWIIOH Cindy Center and Doreen Hoffa y 4-,ig Ja Shelley Methe and Joe Briggs Todd Bergeron and Scott Sargent Norman Waal and Rus Huntley Caroline Cristiano Kelly Baker Jim MacDonald 927 Class Officers Seated: Barry Sharkey, President, Mr. Whipple, Adviser, Tim Roberts, Secretary, Standing: Michelle Chaisson, Vice-President, Kelly Marechal, Treasurer. Class Council Front: Tim Roberts, Barry Sharkey, Mr. Whipple, Michelle Chaisson, Kelly Marechal. Row 2: Sarah Wyman, Cory Peirce, Denise Thomas, Laura Dadura, Julie Crisman, Michelle Cole, Beth Larracey. Row 3: Bill Hippie, Rechelle Stone, Kelly Coughlin, Lora Tolman, Sue Bohannon, Pat Sweeney. Paul Dundas.' You'll see better if you open your eyes. 'YJ' 1 Michelle Begin, David Bradley, Elizabeth Daschbach, Darlene Prince.' Intent-on the camera. - Kathy Zaluki: t'Look, Ma! No Jeff Swetland: HI like biology. fm 12 fha .,,. 55 5 X hands! John Caldarelli: 'The y pa y me to ad- vertise Levi 's. Jill Walier: A pretty sophomore Dawn Kwasnewski, Jeff Forcier, Ian Fitzgerald, Scott Emory, Jeannie Sowers, Joe Mancinelli, Kelly Marechal: Sophomore English Elizabeth Acerno Jeannine Arteta a Clarence Batchelder Deborah Bishopric Michelle Bourassa , -45 ,I Jodi Brogno DSWH Ah0r16I'1 Jeffrey Aldrich Kristen Allen Laura Allen Jennifer Anderson Peter Andrews Michael Arsenault Kevin Audet Dcuglas Austin Jeffrey Austin Henry Baker Kenneth Baldwin Mark Ball James Ballou Jenelle Barrett Robert Barrows Lisa Barrett Christopher Barry Kevin Beal Michael Beaman Angela Beaton Holly Beaulieu Michele Begin Joseph Benik Suzanne Bini 4 -0 ...4 .1 F f' , Kenneth Bisson Randall Black Kimberly Blair Kim Blanchette Christopher Blastos Robert Bleau Sharon Blood Suzannah Bohannon Cynthla Borden Mark Bond Thomas Borden Deanna Bowen James Bowen David Bradley Theresa Braley Lynn Breed Holley Brewer Allison Britton s Pennie Bronson Jonathan Brouillet Michael Brown Robert Brown Robert Bunszel Michael Call Barbara Caron Duane Carsten LA Jeffrey Chickering Peter Comerford Randal Cornwell Teresa Castagna Karen Chickering Richard Comerford Joseph Corrigan Daniel Chabott Michelle Chaisson Nicholas Chakalos Robert Champney Timothy Chandler David Cheever Wallace Clark Warren Clark Karen Clarke Joseph Clifford Sara Colby Michelle Cole April Colman Robin Collier Heidi Compos John Conides Terrance Connors Kelli Conway Nicholas Conwell Ronald Cormier Kelley Coughlin Julie Crisman Arnold Croteau Linwood Croteau Karen Crowell Joseph Cunningham Laura Dadura Elizabeth Dagchbach Philip Davis Jason Demond Timothy Dennis ,gg , tiff, , M aw., was Stephen Curry Cynthia Cyr Troy Derby Cara Dion David Dodge lil iw M .4 3 . , 7,951 5 ,U Michelle DOOCU' Miillhew Drew Shannon Driscoll Timothy Drouin Paul Dundas Joseph Durant Kimberly Eckhard Scott Ellsworth Scott Emory Brent Fletcher I Michael Gianferrari Grant Guymcnd Travis Hiltz Monique Jobin Todd Evans Lanise Farwell Geoff Ferguson Debra Field Julie Fisher lan Fitzgerald David Flanders Q3 -...I ff! . K Sonya Fletcher Shelley Flint Jeffrey Former Yvette Forest Mark Fosberry John Franklin Buffy Frechette David Gaillardetz Jennifer Gendron Beth Gearhart Diane Georgina ' ' ' QZfH4f'f A Joseph Gionet Wayne Glover Monique Goldberg Patricia Graves Sean Greene Timothy Grossi Darrin Guyette A A A 0 I, pi J f f' Daniel Hackler Raymond Hadley Christopher Hall Gweneth Hall Thomas Hamel Deborah Harcke Patrice Hartwell Ll Timothy Hayes David Helie Michael Heikl nen Bruce Higley f i 7' William Hipple Samantha Holden Lisa Hope Daniel Houghton Tracy Howe Sheila Hudson Bonita Ingalls David Johansen Douglas Johnson Eric Johnson Jeanne Johnson Wendy Jones Susan Joslin David Joslyn Michelle Kearney Heidi Keller Tamra Kelley Lisa Kempton Michael Kendall Tammy Kenyon Kimberly Karr Carol Klaski N 4 , Hz, A ,. L, , X Michelle Knight Jennifer Lake Sean Lake js? Rosemarie Lambert Robert Lamoureux Denise Lariviere Beth Larracey Leeann Larson Christopher Laughlin Eric Lazzaro JW V A M .49 fd' , iw if ,i 45 ' i ' ,, if 1 f Chaipel Leinster Monique Lewurneau Mark L011 James Longever Steven 14005 Erica Low Douglas Lucier Linda Lyons Michael MacDonald Susan Magaletta Joseph Mancinelli Joseph Manning Katherine MarGCh2 Terence Mark Keith Martin Jonathan Mason naar cf- .aww- .Iessica McBride Darren McCollester Dianna McCollester Devon McCollough Maru McLaughlin DGHISQ McRae Sheff' MQUQYS Brian Koscinski Darrin Koski Michael Kremer Dawn Kwasmgwskl Mickey Lagoumy Wlillam Lachenal Shawn LaFave Heidi Lechlider Collette Lyon Belinda Masterson Ronald Melbourne 9 Christopher Memmesheimer Rosemarie Morin Brian Nelson Jeffrey Osgood Patrick Patenaude Joan Pineau Lori Messer Jeffrey Metivier Kenneth Miller Kimberly Mills Thomas Miner Jacqueline Moore Thomas Morgan ...A Melody Morse Michael Moses Diana Mosher John Mousseau Edward Munichiello Deborah MUI'U10Ugh JOSQDYI Nadeau Michelle Nadeau Kevin Nash Doreen Nason Dawn Navish vw '- ! 0 Kathleen O'Connor Valerie Ohman Daniel Osborn James Newell Jennifer Newell James Newton Kara O'Connell fgi v l , S f I If J 1? 5 1' J J lf! D., x pr' J 1 if x Tl'3CY Pahl Paula Paige Steven Paoletta Michelle Patnaude Wayne Piper Lori Parent Scott Parent Daren Parker Andrea Parkhurst Robin Parnpichate Karl Parrott Scott Paro Bijal Patel V ', , Roberta Patnaude Adam Patrla Brenda Peaslee Korv Peirce Bevm Perrv Dawn Perry Wayne Poole A Ellen Porter Ross Porter Kimberly Power Richard Pratt Troy Prevost Melinda Price Darlene Prince Diane Pulaski Linda PUIS Lisa Puls Mark Randall Kevin Raymond Tiffany Raymond I , yt., We ,ZAWA ,J ,bf 'Q ir' 4 Walter Reed Krista Richards Scott Ringland Steven Ringland Cindy Rgach Michael Robarge Timothy Robef'-S David Robitaille Julia Roby Kaaron Rohloff Tina R0k6S Stephen Rggney Belinda Rosin Michelle Ross Cynthia Royce Joanna Royce Rolfe Rudolf .a., -9 ' '-ar Lynn Salo Kelly Saunders Cynthia Sawyer Tammy SHWYH Andrew Scadova Douglas Scanlan Daniel Schillemat Kristen Seymour Barry Sharkey Keith Sheldon Channa Seatten Stacey Seaver Glgnn Shepard Philip Sherrick Shelli Silk Laura Smith 3 I' 5 yy K I , ,,, ,, K-. t, wif f M .. , , YZ Melissa Rudolph Jeffrey Schreiver Jeannie Sowers Coralie Sprague Kenneth Springer Tammey Stoddard Martin Stoeckmann Diane Stone Rechelle Stone William Stroup PHl1'iCk Sweeney Jeffrey Swetland Kimberly Taft Michael Tarr Denise Thomas Tammy Thompson Q + ..-.... Caitlin Tolman Lora Tolman Seth Tolman Kimberly Topa William Traquair K V xi Ee p .XJ- sgiyv if 'x 3, Q lf Steve Paoletta and Scott Paro: I used to be on the soccer team. ' gn or --if -sg, 1' A Q 1 ' f 'Q -f'! Sophomore t ypjsts Peter Comerford. All dressed up and no place to go. X s ' -. QQ . x N x s a More typists . ,..- 'Shi -, sssbfl' X 1 R .Siu James Treat Kim Tucker Sheri Tuller Timothy Upton Arthur VanHouten Donald Viel David Vigneau Jill Walier Michael Walker K2 Michelle Doody: '4Yes. Iam using all these books. Suzan Wilber Jacqueline Williams Lisa Williams 1 I, Wendy Wyckoff Debra Wyman Sarah Wyman Tim Drouin, Joe Cunningham, and Seth Tolmanf Studying? Lynn Breed: Camera shy? 3 Steven Walsh Adam Walton Matthew Warren Joseph Washer HElgH Weller X g so fl l Steven West Edward Whalen Kimberly White Robert Whitney Nicole Wichland Frederick Wilmott Shelley Wyman Carol Wilson Christopher Y CHIOII n--:saggy vlan Swank Angelique Woodward Edwin Woodward Barbara Wright .Q- Mark Yoerger Katrina Zaluki James Zerba Matt Warren, Jackie Moore, Tim Upton, and Martin Stoeck- mann: Sophomores drafting something besides drafting? Djane Geo,-gina: ffThat'S gross! Julie Crisman, Lora Tolman, and Stacey Seaver ready to cheer on the football team. Howard Dicey, Patrice Hartwell, and Lori Parent prac tice the fundamentals of typing. 'lf ft in W wi? ! -2 at W ayii l f' V t 3 fi Q ff 5 X f V i 1 I X fue, Ai V 2 X I fi? 1 at Tom Morgan proudly U2 shows off his locker. Brian Jenna, John Mousseau, and Scott Parent: Nice hat, Bri an Michelle Gaseau and Kelly Cough- lin: Stop trying to trip me up, Kel- lyln fa Bob Bunszel: Crossed wires can give you a jolt! Sue Magaletta: 'Didn't he gra duate? Jodi Brogno: 'T 'm measuring the waste basket. 2 Mr. Bergeron shows Joe Manning and Robert Champney the finer points of electricity. Pat Sweeney: Artist at work. K, t H A ,nd LeeAnn Larson: Need some help? Sue Bini: That's wicked funny! fy, Michelle Patnaude and Michelle Ross: You're supposed to be looking into the mi- croscope, not the camera. 5 F 'f Dave Gaillardetz 1 It's awesome! Who's hiding? .M QQ Mike Robarge: Youll do better if you open your eyes! 6 M my , : 'ii '5 Pete Comerford: I ha ve an ear for music. Joe Mancinelli in action on the basketball court. 9 I A 31 in ,,, , ,V ., :f: ::, WL ' Dawn Navish smiles for the camera. Wayne Poole: I like marching in parades. Erica Low: Wandering Tim Roberts not in motion. XQBFIVJ A il-' . Nick Chakalos.' Ill get that away from you yet! the corridors on errands is more fun than study hall. Kelly Marechal in forma- tion. 9: J wwiu Q .- Beth Larracey and Kelly Coughlin on the hockey Held. My xu..........,,,.,,,,, If 1 Front: Mandi Silk, Vice-Presidentg Dawn Amer, Presidentg Michele Wright, Secretary. Back: Representatives to Student Council: Doug Flanders, Walter Bradeen, Mark Maxwell. Absent Brian Brand. Class Council Dawn Amer, Mandi Silk, Michele Wright, Mark Maxwell, Doug Flan- ders, Walter Bradeen, Brian Brandg Pat Campbell, Rachel Fuld, Honor- ary Members. -.xxx Danny Plante and Phil Shepard: I 'll pay attention later. Leah Latvis: What is it? Dennis Blood: Who? Me? Dawn Amer and Lisa Perkins on the Freshman Home- Gary Huntley and Tom Allard: Defense! Defense! coming Float Matt Hall: Just relaxing. Freshman Float Matt Soubble: I don 't be lieve what I 'm seeing! 1 3 Thomas Allard Dawn Amer James Anderson Sonja Anderson Ingrid Antrim William Arnott Angela Arsenault Stephen Arseneault Anne Arteta Robin Beard uv 'bf Kim Bergeron ' -if ' 'zibl Brian Brand -1 s,f 'VIS' rxi: Y S 'Nl rs - - a 4'1Y Mark Baldic Patricia Ballou Susanna Atwood Deborah Austin Eric Austin William Bacon Douglas Bailey Ivan Barrett Christopher Donald Beatty Beauregard Joseph Berglung Stephen Berthiaume Kathy Blood Ellen Blouin Scott Brennan Alison Brown Oran Barber Lisa Barrett r l Mark Beauregard Michelle Beaver Stephen Belluscio f-IS ,. Q Denise Batchelder i , x Jeffrey Benson Alicia Bennett Q ,f ' Q If Lisa Bingham John Birnie Timothy Bishopric Kathleen Blanchard Dennis Blood Todd Bosco Walter Bradeen 4, Daniel Brown Michael Brown Kevin Bruce Brian Bruso Daniel Bumps N M S , .4 an NNM sd .A K ,Ik J 130 Brian Bunce Eric Burbank Douglas Burdick Edward Bussiere David Campbell Patrick Campbell Paul Canavan Justine Carbonaro Joseph Carignan Donald Carlisle Lester Caron Maria Caron Terry Carsten Laura Casey Tim0thy Cassidy :Nm ' me . Pamela Castor Ann Cavanaugh Stefanie Chakalos Christopher Ronald Champney Demne Clark Jason Clark Debbie Cloutier Cathy Cobb Donna Cole John Coleman Paul Comptois Lance Cray Lee Creamer Steven Creamer . .X S tel X ,, S James Crisman Christopher Croteau Melissa Croteau Jeffrey Croumie Sharon Crowley Keith Curtis x Michelle Davis Nathan Demond Devaranjini Dharmapalan Howard Dicey Sharon DiLuzio George Downing Michael Drouin Shannan Dubois Barbara Dwane Lisa Eldridge Jodi Elliott Wendy Elliott -qw. Michelle Curtis Manning Driscoll v Cheryl Fairbanks Renee Faucher Jennifer Folsom Michelle Gaseau ad -r-v Philip Goff Richard Faulkner Robert Forrest Elizabeth Gates Scott Goodnow Christian Hansen at? J ii , 1 9 Joshua Hicks 'K Kristen Hautenan Richard Hicks Robert Fee Brenda Fisher Dennis Fisher Eddie Fitz-Simon Douglas Flandcrs Klaus Fleischmann Heidi Frick Garin Frost Joseph Frye Rachel Fuld David Fuller Todd Fuller James Galford Timothy Garland Jennifer Gaouette Diane Garnett Craig Gehly Kimberly Genovef Jennifer Gibbs Steven Gigucre Robert Gilbo Paul Girard Dulcie Gouin Theresa Gould Margaret Gray Anne Grimes Sheri Grover Thomas Grover Mark Hakala Steffany Hall Matthew Hall Teresa Hamelin Christine Hayes Elizabeth Hayes Richard Hayes James Hebert Glen Hewey Cynthia Hickox 50 Mark Hildebrandt Tanya Hilow Lori Hiltz Keith Hitchcock Robert Hitchcock Katree Hodgdon Jonathan Hoff Stephen Holden Lisa Holmes Sheryl Hook William Hope Charles Hornbeck Steven Howard Brenda Hubbell Edward Huckle Lori Hulglander Darcy Humphrey Gary Huntley James Hurley Daniel Hutchins David Ide William Jackson Shawna Janlll Dawn Jenkins Joyce Jewett James Jimaki Cheryl Jobin Kenneth Johnson Richard Johnson Sandra Johnson -I I, .f 6 Todd Johnson Christina Kangas Kelly Keating Kristen Keating Mark Kendall Kieran Kidder Brigid Killelefi Jerry King fm 'i Sean Kirk Lisa LaBarre V f Kirsten Kremer Jaime Lachenal Mark LaCla1r Jeffrey LaCoille Edward LaCount William Lalfond Edward Lake Kelly Lake Samuel Lake Michael Lamoureux KA f gs ,... , 1 ,' X J Douglas Lang Leslie Larson Leah Latvis Jeffrey Lefebvre Darcey Lepisio Michelle Barbara Lincgln George Livengood 133 Letourneau Steven Lloyd Daniel Lougee Monica Lougee LuAnne Louder Alan Lumbra Heidi Lussier John Lydon James Lynch '45, I' 7 'N' 'al 4-ai. 'Ak Laura Mackay Tracy Maguire Martin Mahoney Amy Malachowski Anthony Maliska Paul Mancinelli Timothy Marrotte Pamela Martinez Karen Martel Jennifer Massicotte Bradford Matheson Eric Mattson Mark Maxwell Corrine May Ted May Richard Mayo sad vf 4-1- .AN James McDonald Thomas McDonnell Margret Mclntyre Tyler McLaughlin Michael McLening Brian McMahon Jonathan Metivier Arthur Miller Stacey Metivier Douglas Miller Jared Milliard Bronwyn Minton Deborah Mitchell James Morgan Carla Morse Kelly Mullen We t 'av 1 ask f . I t n 1 Sean Murray Timothy Nadeau Sharon Nelson Timothy Nelson Cheryl Nicholas Daniel Norlund A . -.-.1 Roberta Marechal l Marie Marrotte l Kimberly McCarten Brendan McClure Tracey McMann Heidi Melchor James Murdough Matthew Murdough William Novick Tammi 0'Brien Susan Osgood Terri Osgood Harry Paige Stephanie Parent Michele Parenteau Brant Parker James Parker ,4-HQ me I Y X ': f N ' 'if iw - -4 t t Q -4- wk k 'N Mark Parker Dawn Parkhurst Thomas Patnaude Paul Pawelczyk Penny Pelkey Dawna Pelletier Robert Penney Jonathan Penny Lisa Perkins Seen Peri-a Kim Perrin Todd Pierson Lori Piscitello Daniel Plame Kristie Porter Brian Pratt Diana Pratt Juan-x No ,N- Lori Pratt Darcie Pregent Davld Price Christopher Prince Brian Proulx Christopher Proulx Tina Purrington Kyle Rafford Geno Ranaldi Domingoes Raymond Carlene Raymond Kelly Redfield .L Carl Reed Kim Reed Michael Reitan Pamela Rich Dallas Ridge Benjamin Robertson Theresa Robichaud Darlene Robinso .. f Melissa Robinson Scott Robinson Shane Robinson Joseph Rocheleau Adam Rogers Rhonda Rokes Selena Romano Sonja Rongstad Richard Rooney Dale Rouleau Dennis Roy Melinda Roy James Russell Michael Russell XL. I lx Don Saunders Gary Scadova Carieann Schmieder Darlene Schmiz Timothy Scott Frederick Serpico Kimberlie Sheehan Julie Shepard Kristin Sheehan Philip Shepard Scott Shepherd Kim Sherrick Mary Shine Amanda Silk Kathleen Silver Mark Simino X - 4' W., X'-WF Judith Smith Mark Smith Scott Smith Jeffrey Snow Steven Snow Mark Somerset Troy Spring Todd Starkweather Harry St. Lawrence Robin Stiles Hutchin Stone Timothy Strickland Heidi Stubbs Michele Sullivan Nancy Sutherland Paul Sweeney 'AA in -all '1 M-v ' ww I .1 , A5 7 n Vicci Tarr John Tasoulas Christopher Brandon Taylor Kristine Tetreaull Steven Tharpe Tattersall vit w Matthew Salminen Eric Sandstrun is t J ,.. Gregory Seymour Lisa Shaw Michael Smart Cary Smith Matthew Soubble Laura Spinney Christian Sy Heidi Talbot Christopher Thayer Jeffrey Theberge Andrew Thmlon Devm Thomas I-imc Thompson Marguerlle Tolman Karen Tomasko Durnel Toomey Swphame Tuna W John Torres Heul Touch Scott Tracy Mark Tremblay John Trombley Davlcl Trombly Krxslen Tromhly Tlmolhy Tyler Heldl Vakauza l A115501 VGZQUPZ Erle Vnlloneuve .lenmfer Vogel Dawn Walker Robert Walker Yvetle Walker Leah Ward Jenmfer Wehner uw A -H rv af Eflk Wemert Davld Womworth Amy Wernmger Dawn Weslberg Demse Wheeler Mlchele Wheeler Vmkkn-l,ynne Loumse VVhllIlCf VVhm' Dwane Wulder Ross Wllllams Kelly Wllletl Mehssa Wllson .lane VV1sCll Peter Wrmlehok Hayley Wood Mlehele VVr1ghl Peler Wvflghl KlU1lJPI'lj' Wyman I.lSa Zanl-ce Therese Zlmmer I-'rerlerlck Zmn 137 f-'Q ..... K V 5 -S Period 3 Freshmen have pictures taken for ID cards and Salmagundi. This class gives me a head- ache. Q1 Who's on the bottom? Michele Wright and Rachel Fuld: Field Hockey pl-ac-gjcg? Robin Marechal: Freshman casual t y. Joyce Jewett: KHS Booster. Chip Johnson: Who me? Sit up folks! This is a health class! 'W .Q---p-X. x v F w wx X . , 1 . Steve Belluscio and Kelly Mullen: L .eegfzh Barb LiI1C0lH and Jen Folsom They must be crazy! gi esz . f, b School 's out! A Mrs. McLellan takes Michelle Ga- seau's ID picture. Coach Salce puts the Freshmen through their warm-up exercises. ijiv 'xx N Z M I . M ... i , h M L k Mx is X ' 7...-Q is f w5f.7-If . U ts at x Sean Murray and Joe Rocheleau: Read your own music, Joe. Tim Strickland and Michele Wright helping Mr. Benrimo. Michelle Letourneau and Heidi Frick: Hi, there! 3 . iiv Peggy Tolman, Ann Ca vanaugh, Mr. Paranto, Kelly Keating, Kelly Mul- len, Jen Gibbs at lunch. Michelle Bea ver and Melissa Crotea UI A ttack! Doug Flanders, Eric Weinert, Alicia Bennett: Freshman English Freshman Football M..-.awfzm,,-u,,,yt Q nll 'N W ' ff 71 is . - ng ' was A at MMM Steve Howard and Melissa Robinson: This is very seri- ous. Corinne May: 'HoW's the pizza? Rachel Fuld and Patrick Campbell.' Scott Brennan and Gino Renaldi: Just a couple of comedians. gun- Michele Davis: Na I don 't believe Working for Salmagumli. you. VWSM X x vw Y Ga QB ' :51?iElfi:-- -1 'X 53512 . , X SQ, ii X . . X K Treez Zimmer, Kim McCarten, Kim Sherrick, Ingrid Antrim, James Hurley, Kelly Mullen, Kathy Blood: We pay attention to photographers. Laura Casey, Sue Atwood, Stephanie Chakalos, Jeff Crounie, Jason Clark: Those girls are ridiculous! 0 wiv 111 6 C 0 111 i I1 3 1.982 First Place: Freshman Class Second Place: Spanish Club , Third Place: Senior Class This year's Homecoming was Very successful. On Friday night a bon Hre and an air band con test ticked off the festivities. Following on Saturday morning was a parade, led by our former principal, Mr. Burns. The floats were judged on spirit and originality. The even ts of Keene High continued on with a football game and all KHS fans cheering the team on. The 1982 Keene High Homecoming came to a terrific end with a dance on Saturday night with a disc jockey from WCOZ radio. 3 W 1 Il Il 6 1' S Keene High Band supplying the music X, . Junior Class Float Spirited Juniors: Melina Beckwith, Sonja Hansen, Allyson Barden, and Karen Meagher. QQ Ushers' Float: Beth Berg- mann, Jen Blecharczyk, Sonia Kibbee, Deb Frye, Becky Hideout, Tiffany Hussey, Kathrine Piper, and Holly Smith. A Spirited Senior. Marching Band In Forma tion Drum Major: Peter Comer- ford Absent: Sue Gage Color Guard: Peggy Mauthe, Pam McCarthy The Marching Band had an active season this year. The band not only performed in half-time shows for home football games, but they also traveled to Springfield, Mas- sachusetts, to perform in the Eastern States Exposition. The band under the direction of Mr. Cummings and drill in- structor, Tony Koski, marched in the Homecoming and Fireman 's Day parades. SHQSL. Twirlers: Michelle Sulli- van, Absent: Holly Beau- lieu, Captaing Monica Lou- gee. Dedicated Marching Band members. Flags I H V Front Row: Cindy Messer, Cindy Jordan, Michelle Wheeler, Monica Martin, Kristie Henderson. Row 2: Kim McCarten, Tammey Stoddard, April Col- man, Belinda Masterson, Sue Barrett, Rebie White, Barb Caron. Guns Kelly Marechal, Andrea Parkhurst, Pam Lesmerises, Joyce Jewett. Percussion Front: Dave Smith. Row 1: Jamie Hebert, Paul Sweeney. Row 2: Pat Frank lin, Brian Hebert, Dennis Fisher, Troy Spring, Herb Ruelke, Fred Wilmott. nie l ,jf , , ,, , iS Q - Flutes and Clarinets Front: Peggy Tolman, Michelle Wheeler, Brenda Hubbell, Tracy McMann, Heidi Melchor. Row 2: Lori Cleveland, Lisa Barrett, Niki Wichland, Julie Shepard, Kelly Baker, Diana Mosher, Kristin Nelson. Row 3: Susan Gage, John Franklin, Tim Patria, Laura Dadura, Gail Fassett, Laura Smith, Michelle Gaseau, Denise Lari- viere. Row 4: Cara Dion, Stephanie Parent, Kim Shaunesey, Shannon Dubois, Marieca Davieau, Michelle Da vis, Kristen Trombly, Lynn Salo. Row 5: Kim Cot- ton, Ka thrine Piper, Jodi Schofield, Kristie Longever, Kelly Marechal, Val Ohman, Liz Acerno. K Kim Cotton Lynn Salo Lora Tolman Saxophones Front: Bill Sargent, Lora Tolman, Monica Lougee, Holly Smith, George Livengood, Robert Stack, Keith White. Row 2: Michelle Wright, Cathy Crotea u, Paul Girard, Geoff Ferguson, Denise Batchelder, Lori Hiltz. Row 3: Peter Andrews, Kim Sherrick, Cathy 0'Connor. 3 I1 v g,,,ra 'M'v-. xl-4...-. Vi Wy Drums Front: Dennis Fisher, Troy Spring, Fred Wilmott, Pat Franklin. Row 2: Ja- mie Hebert, Brian Hebert, Eric Thomp- son, Paul Sweeney. The Keene High Concert Band had a very productive season this year. Their annual spring concert was a great suc- cess. The A Cappella Choir and Concert Band were in vol ved in an exchange concert with Accord, New York. The concert ga ve students from both schools a chance to form new friend- ships while furthering their musical ca- pa bilities. The band looks forward to an equally productive year under the di- rection of Mr. Cummings. Horns Front: Jeff Henaul t, Mark Fosberry, Peter Comerford, Mike Franklin, Peter Jackson, Row 2: Wayne Poole, Jeff Benson, George Livengood, Kelly Hobbs, Mike Robarge, Joe Carignan. Row 3: Tim Nelson, Andy Thielen, Mark Tremblay, Mike Smart, Ke- vin Nash, Beth Hayes, Dan Osborn, Jeff Lefebvre, Elizabeth Gates, Tim Bishopric. Row 4: Tim Roberts, Mark Bond, Sharon Nelson, Steve Holden. Kevin Nash: I just love my trom- bone. Jeff Henault,' I can't wait until Band Council Front: Diana Mosher, Holly Smith, Kath- rine Piper, Kim Cotton. Row 2: Mr. Cum- mings, Kristen Trombl y, Peter Comerford, Jeff Henault, John Franklin, Kevin Nash. ., gn. .., Q 3 Z Z 3 I1 Front: John Franklin, Kim Cotton, Holly Smith, Kathy O'Connor, Peter Andrews. Row 2: Kevin Nash, Tim Roberts, Fred Wilmont, Pat Franklin, Dan Osborn, Jeff Lefevre, Elizabeth Gates. Row 3: Mark Fosberry, Peter Comerford, Jeff Henault, Mike Franklin, Peter Jackson, Wayne Poole. Mr. Cummings plays the trumpet at the annu- Dan Osborn: H1 thjnk ,jazz Band is so Peter Andrews, Dan Osborn, al January Thaw. mugh fun! Tim Roberts, and Peter Co- merford performing in Jan u- ary Tha W. The Keene High Jazz Band played in many concerts and other performances this year. They held the ann ual January Thaw, which was a big success, at the junior Holly Smith waiting high 011 January 28, for Tuesday seventh period. . . Jazz Band. 4+ ,ga f I. Left to right: Fred Wilmont, Pat Franklin, and John Franklin: '24 band that eats together stays together. Brian Hebert: I can play the drums better than you can! , rrkyiry rrre Kristin Nelson: I love Pep Band rehearsal. e F M Kevin Nash playing his Peter Jackson: Smile, trombone. Peter! lr Front: Brenda Hubbell, Kim Cotton, Kelly Baker, Stephanie Parent, Kristen Trombly. Row 2: Peter Comerford, Holly Smith, Robert Stack, Tim Garland, Keith White. Row 3: Kevin Nash, Kathy 0'Connor, Jeff Henault, Brian Hebert, Fred Wilmont. ff x Aquarius: Let the Sun Shine Choir sings among the crowd, Chattanooga Choo-Choo. Louie, Louie, Keith White, John Morgan, Greg Thompson, Arofan Gregory une 1982 Nostalgia Night Jamaica Farewell: Adrienne Weiss, Bill Hipple, Sue Bohannon, Jeannie Sowers, Peter Comerford, Ellen Porter. Impossible Dream Louie, Louie, Keith White and John Morgan The Choir opens the show with Charley, My Boy, dedicated to Mr. Burns. Men of the Choir sing and dance to Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue. John Carlin, Arofan Gregory, Chris Holden, and Keith White as Nellie's Boys' Barber- shop Quartet singing M y Wild Irish Rose. 1982's annual f'Nostalgia Night was a great success, It ga ve studen ts an opportunity to display their musical abilities. The performers sang songs from the past to the 1980's. Nos- talgia Night has become through the years a distinctive part of Keene High. The perfor- mances have always been sold out, and the audience has never been disappointed. The A Cap- pella Choir and the Jazz Band should be commended for their performances. Keene High 's own Oak Ridge Boys: Keith White, Tom Hulslander, John Morgan, and Siegfried Richter, sing Elvira, Blues Brothers, entertain with Soul Man. Joe Carlin Tim Smith, John Carlin, Michael Mann, Tom Howe, and Joe Radi cione. , 4 ' 'fig 1 ' , t H Front: Lorri Bemis, Carolyn Walsh, Robin Collier, Kristen Seymour, Michelle Chaisson, Julie Crisman, Dianne Menard, Jennifer Putnam, Adrienne Weiss, Julie Robbins, Amy Treat, Angie Wright, Mrs. Nelson. Row 2: Kim Folsom, Ellen Porter, Janet Alger, Kelly McMahon, Deb Arseneault, Heather Keddie, Da vid Bradley, Tim Patria, Chris Holden, Arofan Gregory, Tom Hulslander, Doug Johnson, Erica Low, Monique Letourneau, Sonja Kibbee. Row 3: Becky Thorpe, Lisa Barrett, Kristie Longever, Chris Cunningham, Lori Farina, Sue Dumais, Kelly Gulbin, Kevin Nash, Mark Bond, Greg Thompson, John Morgan, Tom Morgan, Elaine Tobin, Pam Whitham, Adrienne Antrim, Maureen Bucknam, Abby Lourie. Row 4: Jennifer Campbell, Kim Lougee, Sue Bohannon, Joan Johnston, Jeannie Sowers, Emily Hildebrandt, Roger Frigon, Bill Hipple, Steve Ash, Greg Pregen t, Keith White, Barry Williams, Bob Johnson, Jim Bergeron, Chris Bennett, Mike Moses, Peter Comerford, Brian Nelson. Choir Council , Front: Kevin Nash, Heather Keddie, Angie Wright, Kelly Gulbin, M 1 . Row 2: Erica Low, Rog- er Frigon, Da vid Brad- ley, Dianne Menard, Keith White. Kelly McMahon The choir rehearsing for a concert my am Arofan Gregory , A Cappella J C11 oir Mrs. Nelson leads the choir Chris Holden if' l , V Xl' ,l ,fir-,X V4 ,L - 1 , A - A A I a Front: Tina Rokes, Heidi Frick, Devaranjini Dharmapalan, Marieca Davieau, Michelle Knight, Ingrid Antrim, Monica Lougee, Mindy Seatten, Mrs. Nelson. Row 2: Orinda Thompson, Lisa Wright, Shannon Dunn, Cathy Thompson, Michelle Begin, Diane Pulaski, Tim Patria, George Livengood, Jennifer Gendron, Carol Wilson, Wendy Christo, Katy Zaluki, Rechelle Stone, Kim Sheehan, Monique Jobin, Carla Ncikerson. Row 3: Michelle Gaseau, Kory Peirce, Jean Gagne, Robin Beard, Kelly Hobbs, Channa Seatten, Belinda Masterson, Vikki White, Sharon Nelson, Amy Werninger, Sheila Hudson, Sonja Fletcher, Denise Rodney, Kaaron Rohlofti Row 4: Karen Beauregard, Krista Richards, Elizabeth Daschbach, Deb Bishopric, Bevin Perry, Jennifer Lake, Sean Murray, Mark Hildebrandt, John Baxter, Chuck Hornbeck, Tim Garland, Bob Whitney, Lisa Perkins, Samantha Roy, Kim Topa, Heidi Lechlider, Patti Graves. - 4 1. Chorus Council Front: Deb Bishopric, Michelle Gaseau, Cathy Thomp- son, Row 2: Bevin Perry, John Baxter, Marty Ma- honey. g - 3 , H g J k The Chorus members just love to have their pictures :' 19 1 taken. T 'AM T5 . . ,, 4 ,iif 'wi ,' 1 Z 5 ,',' A 4 Z ,Zi,, 1,i . . V . ' f W ,,i,' Q J aa 6 ' , 9 Mrs. Nelson C , , A d i rec ts th e , x ' chorus in a 1 :VW , i 2 song. , .1iT'?i5:M' - 6 H 1 Christo and Katy Zaluki , ,,, , , ,,,,,,, , Wm, Chorus The Chorus practices many long hours. i 3 , mf Front: Robin Collier, Sue Dumais, Heather Keddie, Belinda Masterson. Back: Abby Lourie, Chris Holden, Julie Robbins. Sue Dumais and Abby Laurie in Carousel Chris Holden and Heather Keddie ' The Girls' Ensemble, the Madrigals, and the Jazz Choir are relatively new in the music department, and they sing at many of the per- formances of the Keene High School A Cappella Choir and the Mixed Chorus. All three groups rehearse regularly and are led by the director Mrs. Nelson. Belinda Masterson Girls' Ensemble g 1 Front: Devaranjini Dharmapalan, Ann Eastman, Tina Rokes, Krista Richards, Diana Mosher, Lynn Salo. Row 2: Michelle Gaseau, Lisa Wright, Shannon Dunn, Ca thy Thompson, Jean Gagne, Robin Beard, Amy Werninger. Row 3: Deb Bishopric, Bevin Perry, Elizabeth Daschbach, Belinda Masterson, Kim McCarten, Sharon Nelson. Row 4: Jennifer Lake, Joanna Royce, Denise Thomas, Kory Peirce, Jeannie Sowers. Front: Lori Farina, John Morgan, Heather Keddie, Arofan Gregory, Kelly Gulbin, Amy Treat. Row 2: Sue Dumais, Chris Holden, Abby Lourie, Angie Wright, Dianne Menard. Row 3: Keith White, Chris Cunningham, Barry Williams. azz Ch Oil' Sue Dllmais played Juliet in last springs play. Angie Wright: I enjoy Jazz Choir- H Kelly Gulbm: 'fl don't believe this! usic Awards All-New England Chorus Front: Arofan Gregory, Abby Lourie, John Morgan, Keith White. Row 2: Chris Holden, David Bradley, Joann Hoff, Julie Robbins, Emily Hildebrandt, Tim Patria. All-New England Band and Orchestra Left to right: Sean Murray, Kevin Nash, Pe- ter Comerford. Front: Dianne Farina, Lourie, White, All-State Chorus Arofan Gregory, Heather Keddie, Menard, Julie Robbins. Row 2: Lori Chris Holden, David Bradley, Abby John Morgan, Kelly McMahon, Keith Barry Williams, Angie Wright. All-State Band and Orchestra Left to right: Sean Murray, Kevin Nash Sharon Nelson, Peter Comerford. r O, I am fortune's fool. ' Erich Dethlefsen Bucknam omeo And uliet April, 1982 Nurse, commend me to thy lady and mistress. E. Dethlefsen and Maureen Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow . . . Erich Dethlefsen and Susan Dumais Gentle Mercutio, put thy ra- pier up. A. Gregory, E, Dethlefsen, F. Hoyt O, here Will I set up my everlasting rest And shake the yoke of ,, , . , Romeo, the hate I bear thee jnauspjcjous S131-S Na-If' I H Conjufe too' RO? C817 afford N0 beffef fefm From this World-Wearied flesh. mea, Ifumofs' Vyadman' than this,-thou art a villain. S. Dumas and E Dethlefsen Pas-Won' Lover' Amfan Lincoln Robertson, Fred Gregory and E. Dethlefsen Hoyt, Paul Sjca Thus with a kiss I die. S. Dumais and E. Dethlefsen Like the blossoms, Billy. Everyth- ing has its time! Arofan Gregory, Susan Dumais , , sc, jr. ,g-7203521 ,f 33 i A ' A V J , , it ,WMM ' fe if V , V, K . . A 2 I , 4 Carousel November, 1982 'tWe got a report on him from the police chief up in Bangor. A. Gregory, S. Dumais, Keith White, Roger Frigon Carrie is getting married! To Mr. Enoch Snow. Wow! Emily Hildebrandt, Kelly McMahon, Goodbye, Billy-' ,Gvgdbye Know Lynne Kempton, Elayne Tobin, E. Porter, that I love Yoo' BIUX' Angie Wright, S. Dumais A Gregory, S. Dumais ff A :-' , ' 1 . A . l ..,, fiv V' S ' XSQQ3 'i Q, S J A ., A i .,,, .i, . .gy it - f l , f t AA , w,V- Z V . , Y t Blow High, Blow Low, 'a whaling we will HDOHQ tell me' 171 tell your go U The Men 's Chorus Mr, Napoli. When the children are asleep, we 're Ellen Porter, Christopher Holden V .IW . ' 1 IfIloved you. . . S. Dumais, A. Gregory Shall I go, Julie! Shall I go? S. Sumais, E. Porter, A. Gregory Drama Club Seniors Front: Charlene Brown, Judy Murdock, Jenny McCollough, Amy Treat, Elaine Scrivani, Kelly McMahon, Jodi Wilber. Row 2: Ellen Farrey, Deb Austin, Tim Patria, Emily Hildebrandt, Maureen Bucknam, Mary Spillman, Andrea Kosmo. Row 3: Arofan Gregory, Chris Holden, Jennifer Sy, John Morgan, Greg Thomp- son, John Baxter, Roger Frigon. Row 4: Heather Keddie, Steve Ash, Jennifer Campbell, Abby Lourie, Greg Pregent, Robert Johnson, Mark May, Keith White, Scott Moses, Phil Lariviere. Drama Club In April 1982, William Shakespeare came to life at Keene High School when the Drama Club staged a highly successful production of Romeo and Juliet. One of the highlights of the fall production of Carousel was the perfor- mance of our new principal, Mr. Charles Napoli, as the Starmaker. At Hnal deadline time, tryouts were being held for the spring production of Diary of Anne Frank. The group also attend- ed a professional production. Officers and Advisers Front: Jennifer Sy, Stage Managerg Mrs. Nelson, Assistant Director, Mrs. Shanks, Associate Director, Row 2: Mr. Pindell, Technical Direc- tor,' Mr. Riel, Directorg Greg Thomp- son, President. Committee Chairmen Front: Jennifer Sy, Lisa Macllroy, Shannon Dunn, Jennifer Campbell, Jennifer Putnam. Row 2: Roger Fri- gon, Kelly Coughlin, Deb Bishopric, Bevin Perry, Greg Thompson, Anne Leinster. Awards N CTE A Ward HMB The National Council of Teachers of English an- nually sponsors a writing con test in order to recog- nize talented student writers. Each nominee sub- mits 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. Seated: Deb Stone, Chris Chickering. Standing: Matt Murray. D. A. R. Winner Each high school in the state selects one f ' D. A. R. Winner. The Award is based on the qualities of citizenship, leadership, service, and dependability. Jennifer Sy was selected by her classmates as the senior best demon- stra ting these qualities. Jennifer Sy Voice of Democracy Seated: Karen Whitney, First place. Standing: Mau- reen Bucknam, Third place: Chris 0'Brien, Second place. 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 Na- A tional Merit Scholarship Semfinalists. The next one and a half percent receive Letters of Commenda- tion. Front: Bill Clayton, Anne Leinster, Beth Robbins, Row 2: Matt Murray, Chris Holden, Brian Foley, Arofan Gregory. Front: Angie Wright, Heather Keddie, Jennifer Putnam, Mandi Silk, Michelle Cole, Cathy Jackson. Row 2: Larry Garnett, Sam Olmstead, Mark Maxwell, Terry Sullivan, Doug Flanders, Michelle Chaisson, Julie Crisman. Row 3: David Carignan, Gary Bunce, Walt Bradeen, Jeff Metivier, Dan Maxwell, Lisa Salo, Dianne Menard, Row 4: Mr. Miller, Advisorg Mr. Van den Beemt, Assistant Adviserg Dave Flanders, Joel Peart. Student ouncil ,,,, WW.. N , ,, ,,.,. ww The Student Council was busy again this year, especially opera t- ing the concession stand at all home football and basketball games. They held student govern- ment workshops for all class councils and formulated a change in the class council election for- ma t. The Council once again spon- sored the very successful Home- coming activities in October and the Winter Carnival. The group instituted a new monthly calen- dar, listing all group activities. M1 The Council hopes to award an Honor K in June. Officers and Advisers Front: Dave Flanders, Parliamentariang Angie Wright, Vice President: Dan Maxwell, Treasurer. Row 2: Mr. Miller, Gary Bunce, President: Mr. Van den Beemt. WM..- v,,,,, M ,,,,,...,.... . Front Tracy Warren, Karen Whitney, Bob Johnson, Greg Pregent, Chris 0'Brien, Joe Clifford. Row 2: Deb Stone Kelly Gulbm, Elaine Tobin, Mary Dundas, Lincoln Robertson, Cathy Cross, Tracy Ward, Janice Bates. The Youth and Government pro- grams consist of students who are in- terested in the theory and practice of the American democratic process in the operation of state government. In January delegates met to elect mem- bers of the senate, house, supreme court, and governors council and to begin preparation of bills. The March meeting was held to elect the governor and other officials and to organize com- mittees. At the final meeting in April, the delegates met as the legislative as- sembly to carry out their duties and to pass legislation. Mr. Anderson is advis- er of the group. auth d Governm en t , Elaine Tobin shows her versatility Deb Sf0U9 EXP? 9551173 the by participating in many activities. lighter side of politics. Mrs. Cohen 's World Literature class par- ticipates in the annual Medieval Proces- sion. Josh Isaak as the King's jester Tracey Lynch as Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine Tom Zerba, Pete Jackson, Ed Hall, Bill Clayton Ed Hall as Paulo fi 2.g? ' John Louiselle as Bertrand de Bourne Becky Bittner and Marcia Davis as the hornets from Dante's Inferno Mark Chickering as Death 3 Chess Club l Front: Allan Miller, Rob Stack, Gerry Hart. Row 2: Shine Ho, Sara Arnott, Joe Golden. Row 3: Mr. Miller, Phil Lariviere, Dean Shelley. Gerry Hart stares down his opponent. Phil Lariviere con templates his stra tegy. The Chess Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Miller, is a relatively new club at Keene High School. The club at present has eight members and welcomes anyone who wishes to join. The Chess Club provides a chal- lenging and interesting activity for all studen ts. lf , 'vl' Officers and Adviser Allan Miller, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Miller, Adviser Rob Stack, Presidentj Shine Ho, Vice-Presiden t. Kelly Gulbin, David Bradley, Amy Treat, Angie Wright, Q Dianne Menard, and Barry Wil- Tricia Reid: I have to do the whole thing all Hams: fyw-ry, Amy! before they OVGI' again Stop Sjngjng. Abby Lourie brandt: '1et's get 'em, E'mily. ' and Emily Hilde Lois Jarvis preparing a flower arrangement for Valentine 's Day. in The Senior float for the Homecoming Parade. 5, 'W IOS He keeps getting heavier and heavier . . . Kim Cotton: ture! at Wi fe, I told you not to take my pic- Kelly Marechal, Andrea Parkhurst, Pam Lesmerises, Joyce Jewett: Women's Lib equivalent to the three Musketeers. Liz Skerry, Kelly Gulbin, Ca thy Norlund, and Sue Bickley at an Ushers' Club get-together. The Keene High Marching Band performing in a parade. Scott Filiault Mr. Napoli and Arofan Gregory: I 'm only going to tell you one more time . . , with your food. Ka thy Key and Allison Phelps: Isn 'the wa tching us? and Tim Finnegan: You need music l Ann Eastman in the Medieval Procession. Karen Meagher runs downtield with the ball for the junior team. Cheerleaders for the game: Bottom-Sean Coughlin and Rian Peloquin. Top-Da vid Scott and Da vid Carig- nan. Dan Curran acts as a man. Beth Bergmann runs for a touchdown as referee Mr Pindell looks on. line- The Senior team was owder uff Game Seniors Maureen Benik and Mary Baker break through the junior defensive line. victorious again this year. The Juniors, however, made a more than respect- able performance. The game was a great deal of fun for all involved and has become an annual event at Keene High. Beth Bergmann and team mate Michelle Doherty. A Front: Sue Wilson, John Morgan, Elaine Scrivani, Heidi Lussier, Sue Osgood, Paula Loves, Betsy deMoya, Amy Jackson, Tammy Sawyer, Mandi Silk. Shannon Dunn, Lisa Macllroy, Nancy Andrews, Kory Peirce, Karen Meagher, Karen Guillet, Karen Puls. Row 2: Emily Hildebrandt, Jennifer Gibbs, Paige Johnson, Tammy MacAllister, Kendra K uja, Ann LaCoille, Lisa Salo, Stephanie Parent, Mary Spillman, Deirdre Kirk, Michelle Wright, Kathy Clark, Allyson Barden, Stephanie Saunders, Kristen Seymour. Row 3: Cheryl Fairbanks, Karen Crowell, Kris Keating, Barb Lincoln, Ka thy 0'Connor, Jodi Wilber, Michelle Cole, Debbie Tremblay, Ka thy Murray, Deb Dinkel, Ellen Farrey, Sue Magaletta, Jodi Schofield, Row 4: Roger Frigon, Barb Dwane, Beth Larracey, Michelle Chaisson, Sarah Wyman, Lora Tolman, Julie Crisman, Simone St. Denis, Jennifer King, Jennifer Blecharczyk, Shelly Methe, Lisa Creamer, Kristie Longever, Jennifer Campbell, Sue Gage, Kristen Furlong, Laurie West. Row 5: Jennifer Sy, Robert Johnson, Keith White. Club EP Left to right: Cheerleaders Sue Wilson, Deb Tremblay, Amy Jackson, Sue Stoeck- mann, Tammy Sawyer, and Betsy de- Moya. Spirited Keene High Blackbird with Unfdenfmed Cheerleader- Senior Jennifer Sy ready for The Homecoming Parade Co-Presiden ts of the Pep Club: Liz Drouin and Mary Hamel Front Row: Tracy Warren, Brian Foley, Arofan Gregory, Christopher Holden. Row 2: Emily Hildebrandt, Jodi Wilber. St. Pa ul 's Advanced Study Program This year six students were selected at the end of their junior year to attend St. Paul's Advanced Study Program. The program lasts for six weeks during the summer on the campus of St. Pa ul 's School in Concord, New Hampshire. The students are chosen through a long and difficult application process. The students take one course of their own choice, along with a mandatory English course. Many new friends were made, and a better understanding of the chosen course was gained. S T. PAUL S SCHOOL X Y if Front Row: Anne Leinster, Christine Chickering, Rebecca Bittner, Ann Eastman, Jacqueline Trahan, Amy Treat, Deborah Stone, Deb Brown. Row 2: Mrs. Hetherman, Adviser, Peter Jackson, Arofan Gregory, Brian Foley, Jeffrey Henault, Deborah Flanders, Larry Garnett, Janet Alger, Elizabeth Robbins, Scott Moses, Kristen Furlong, Tammy MacAllister, Christopher Holden, Anna Johansson, Jodi Wilber, Mark May, Emily Hildebrandt. Na tional onor Society clggracter, ser- are the four fwhich must be tggdent who earns QMS and W National ta X X X first main- high ,iiiolgtic aver- 6' fhefffi . 51-Ned by as -irsf N .. . She QNNX gs rg? 5 QRS, fx, . criteria. tgf he ggnitlatzerf in the every The rimars nction 4 QI p Rx h N NN X X e societ brother ifsxl - t 3. 1 en S' . y l ,,. 2 gf, V' I 9 A911 I Xlik Iggy. Officers Front: Mrs. Hetherman, Ad- viser. Standing: Christine Chickering, Vice-President, Tammy MacAllister, Treasur- er,' Jodi Wilber, President: Emily Hildebrandt, Secretary. 173 nkuliapzw Wa-wwfw Front: Candace Bourassa, Lisa Chickering, Jodi Wilber, Ellen Farrey, Deb Tremblay. Row 2: Ann LaCoille, Tracy Warren, Anna Johansson, Ann Eastman, Tracey Lynch, Mary Hamel, Kathy Mur- ray, Jenny McCollough, Row 3: Tammy MacAllister, Lisa Salo, Deb Austin, Marcia Davis, Deb Arseneault, Janet Alger, Deb Dinkel, Kristen Furlong, Liz Drouin, Kendra Kuja, Elisa Gianferrari. This year's Ushers' Club members are active in many community service projects. Not only do the members usher at many school and public functions, they also visit nurs- ing homes and take homemade food and entertainment to the people living there. This year the Ushers' Club has sponsored a bake sale, has gone Christmas Ushers Club caroling at Cheshire Hospital, has baked cookies, and has held a Sadie Hawkins Dance, along with their annual Spring Car Wash and Fashion Show. The club is open to any junior or senior girl who wishes to par- ticipate. These candids were taken by Adviser Mrs. Well- man. Front: Anne Campbell, Beth Bergmann, Deb Frye, Lisa Macllroy, Deirdre Kirk, Cathy Norlund, Tiffany Hussey. Row 2: Sonja Kibbee, Kelly 0'Connell, Karen Meagher, Lisa Creamer, Sue Dumais, Sonja Hansen, Kathy Clark, Kim Bassi. Row 3: Kelly Gulbin, Liz Skerry, Heidi Zinn, Lori Farina, Michelle Berthiaume, Jen Seymour, Lesley Dwyer, Sue Bickley, Andrea Stadtmuller, Jen Blecharc- zyk. Row 4: Cathy Zerba, Dianne Menard, Becky Rideout, Elayne Tobin, Chris Cunningham, Ka th- rine Piper, Kim Shaunesey, Holly Smith. Row 5: Kim Sweeney, Joy Zukowski, Shelley Methe, Ainsley Miller, Carmen Jeschke. Caroling at Cheshire Hospital: Deb Frye, Kelly Gulbin, Kim Bassi, Kim Sweeney, Kendra Kuja, Jodi Wilber, Lisa Macllroy, and Cathy Zerba. Cleaning up: Lisa Creamer, Jodi Wilber, and Ellen Far- rey Ushers' Club Karen Meagher and Liz Drouin baking cook- 1' ies for the Jayceettes Christmas Party U' Lisa Macllro y and Elaine Tobin bak- ing cookies Marcia Davis clean- ing up after baking ,fi C A group picture at Cheshire Hospital Mary Hamel, Sue Bickley, and Tracey Lynch at an Ushers' Club 'get-togeth- er Officers and Advisers Front: Tammy MacAllister, Lisa Chickering, Jodi Wilber, Head Usher, Ellen Farrey, Elisa Gianferrari, Tracey Lynch. Row 2: Mrs. Ogg, Adviser,' Heidi Zinn, Lori Farina, Chris Cun- ningham, Jennifer Seymour, Lesley Dwyer, Sue Bickley, Mrs. Wellman, Adviser. Pain t, brushes, easels, can- vases, palettes-these are the art- ist 's equipment. Art Club mem- bers gain extra experience in the use of these items. In addition, the group has had projects with silk screening. Posters and murals are also among their varied activities. rt Club Front: Miss Olson, Roberta Patnaude, Lynn Breed, Gwen Rumberg. Row 2: Michelle Patnaude, Karen Guillet, Kory Peirce. Row 3: Jenny McCollough, Pat Sweeney, Chip John- son. ' no I f Photography Club Cameras, lenses, film, f-stops, available Iigh t, flash-these are all a part of the photographers vocabu- lary. Photography Club members are gaining experience in the use of these items. One major emphasis has been working in the dark room. Beth Robbins 4 l Front: Miss Pietraszewski. Row 2: Beth Robbins, Bill Smedley, Dawn Navish. HOSA V ha Front: Kim Meade, Patty Desruisseau, Kay Bickford, Karen Yea ton, Lorri Bemis, Mrs. MacDonald. Row 2: Pam Joslyn, Elly Wall, Mary Lamoureux, Pam Riley, Dean- na Andrews, Sue Wilson, Glenna Camp- bell, Row 3: Marcy Walker, Holly Keough, Karen O'Connor, DeeDee Lighfoot, Candy Bourassa, Dawn Hamman. Row 4: Jean Gagne, Elaine Ball, Cindy Begin, Lisa Brit- ,uu ton, Cheryl Frazier, Rhonda Saari. i Y at ,.,, d L d Mu Patty Desruisseau .ff I Glenna Campbell Cindy Begin Omcers Front: Kay Bickford, Historian,' Karen Yeaton, Trea- surerg Mrs. MacDonald, Adviserg DeeDee Lightfoot, Karen Yeaton Vice-Presidentg Sue Wilson, President. Row 2: Patty Desruisseau, Presidentg Glenna Campbell, Treasurerg Rhonda Saari, Secretary. 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 sta te. This year's activities included the annual Christmas party for the elderly and various field trips to health agencies. Sta te competitions give members the opportunity to test their skills compared to other HOSA members around the state. Front: Mrs. Gray, Erica Low, Barbara Caron, Brenda Hubbell, Heidi Lechlider. Row 2: Holly Garrapy, Rebie White, Jennie Newell, Alli Britton, Laura Smith. Row 3: Kim Taft, Kim Reid, Jim Tetreault, Lisa Elliott, Steve Rennick. Erica Low, Mrs. Gray, Barbara Caron, above. Brenda Hub- bell, right. nique Services The services performed by the members of the Unique Services group are varied. They are trained in all facets of Working with library and audio-visual ma- terials. Some students process, stamp, and shelve books, While others deliver study hall lists. Some students deliver audio-visu- al equipment to classrooms and assist students and teachers in its use. .nam Front: Pete Benson, Richard Scheffler, Lori Hulslander, Karen Guillet, Anne Herrick, Mr. Hum- phrey, Keith White, Row 2: Marty Wyman, Kevin Willett, Chris Caron, Dan Maxwell, Jason K yrou- sis, Lyle Hill, Randy Mack, JeifBarden. Row 3: John Hanlon, Bob Kowalski, David Miller, Kim Bassi, Pat Franklin, Fred Roberts, Todd Prevost, Matt Hayes, Alan Bemis. Row 4: Lonn y Ash, Cathy Clark, Mark Forbus, Tom Cashman, Brad Todd, Fred Aldrich, Phil Honkala, Paul Thomas, Jim Madden, Scott Breed. Officers Front: Kathy Clark, Kim Bassi, Karen Guillet, Anne Herrick, Mr. Humphrey. Row 2: Richard Scheffler, Chris Caron, Pete Benson, Todd Prevost. Row 3: Mark Forbus, Lonn y Ash, Fred Roberts, Pat Frank- lin. Row 4: Tom Cashman, Fred Aldrich, Phil Hon- kala. VICA stands for the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. It is a na tional organiza- tion ofindividuals involved in co-educa tion- al secondary and post-secondary voca tional industrial education. This includes students in trade, industrial, technical, and health education courses that are Vocationally and occupationally oriented. VICA is the only national organization whose purpose is to serve vocational industrial youth. Front: Jill Rose, Vice-Presiden tg Mr. Kohlenberg, Adviser, Laura Wilson, President. Row 2: Charlesa Warnock, Danette Downing, Karen Ross, Bill Folker, Becky Rideout, Secretary: Joelle Roy. The DECA IDistributive Education Clubs of Americal are groups oriented toward all as- pects concerning marketing. They listen to speakers and concern themselves with the economy. The group attended the NARCON Convention in Toronto, Canada, and the New Hampshire State Career Development Confer- ence. Students attend the regular meetings of the Keene Chamber of Commerce. Kathy Key, Alison Phelps, and Steve West f i N ,TS .ta .,t.. ,...,.t, K A W NU? ST uf N NEMA .lit S' f Q , V I X A ' SME: Q, V ,QL U 'Mmm Todd Bergeron, Scott Sargent, and Kim Audet n HERO Front: Sheila LaPointe, Cathy Thompson, Kim Audet, Amy Brewer, Wanda Sargent, Karyn Hendry, Jan Stanclift, Kathy Merriheld, Mrs. Wellman. Row 2: Carol Deyo, Pam McCarthy, Joanne Avery, Becky Thorpe, Nancy Bryce, Yvonne Vaine, Sherry Simons, Bev Kaiser, Kris Kelly, Mr. Hils. Row 3: Deneen Guyette, Lauren Macuen, Nancy Coles, Patti Graves, Michelle Phillips, Lisa Hensley, Diane Fisk, Angela Schultz, Mary Ann Martischnig. Row 4: Charlene Grover, Kris Schlichting, Kellie Philbrick, Darlene Martin, John Baxter, Mike Mann, Steve Rennick, Ron Kendall. HERO IHome Economics Related Occupations! Q ,,,,., if V,,, ,,,. I si tiff 4- ' IFuture Homemakers of Americal. The club in- cludes students enrolled in child care and food ser- vice courses. Much of the year is spent raising mon- is a vocational club and is nationally part of FHA O ey so that the members of the program may attend a con vention. This educational convention is held annually, and HERO participants from around the state attend. Wt..- .,.......,..... Front: Mrs. Wellman, Carol Deyo, Charlene Grover, Kim Audet, Sherry Simons, Karyn Hendry, Mr, Hils. Row 2: Deneen Guyette, Becky Thorpe, Linda Lyons, Jan Stanclift, Angela Schultz, Kathy Merrifield, Row 3: Mike Mann, Kellie Philbrick, Michelle Phillips, Steve Rennick, Ron Kendall. Carol Deyo applying new skills. FFA Front: Michelle Dixon, Mary Buraczynski, Chuck Memmesheimer, Rebie White, Scott Shannon. Row 2: Lisa Hensley, Diane Fisk, Deb Humphrey, Polly Kittredge, Bob Collier, Mr. Winsor. Row 3: Chris Haley, Jaime Atwood, Mike Tarr, Chris Pawelczyk, Steve Rennick, Lori Quinn. The FFA activities consist ofa combination of classroom instruction, labora tory studies, and the supervised occupational experience programs. Numer ous FFA activities exist which require that students become prepared by study and that they experience a relationship with Organized Instruction Supervised Occupational Experience, and FFA activities. The en tire program places an emphasis on the individual and his importance. All can exert an influence, and that influence will be for the betterment of all. Seated: Mr. Winsor. Standing: Rebie White, Chuck Memmesheimer, Pilly Kittredge, Offi- C6I'S. 8 8 Front: Todd Quinn, Deb Dyer, Mrs. Heslin, Ms. Dunn, Ca thy Jackson. Row 2: George Downing, Ian Fitzgerald, Bill Schreiber, Abby Lourie, Arofan Gregory, Marty Mahoney, Jeannie So wers, Adrienne gntrim. Row 3: Greg Blanchette, Ken Mullen, Lincoln Robertson, David Bradley, Sara Arnott, Shine o. ,,,, 'Z Officers Front: Cathy Jackson, Speech Captain. Back: Mrs. Heslin, Adviserg Dean Shelley, President,' Deb Dyer, Arofan Gregory arguing his page Secretaryg Todd Quinn, Debate Captain. The team has done pretty Well for the experience they have, especially in Ver- mont tournaments. An unusually high number of novices joined this year, and they have a chance at the state title. On the other levels, a small number of people and stiff competition have hampered their records, but they hope to improve them at state finals. This year's officers deserve congratulations for their hard MIS- HSSUH and Work. Cathy Jackson: It takes two to tan- Bill Schreiber and Cathy Jackson: Really, Cathy? I don 't be- lieve it! Mrs. Heslin outlines the club 's strategy. This year 's team did pretty well, although tournaments were few and far between, and most of the people on the team had little experience. Ca thy Jackson and Jennifer Putnam look to defending their sta te titles at the finals and going again to Na tion- als. H1133 Gathering evidence for X the next tournament, 0 1' 8 I1 S ' 4 1 , af C lf Front: Todd Quinn, Deb Dyer, Mrs. Heslin, Ms. Dunn, Cathy Jackson. Row 2: Marty Mahoney, Jennifer Putnam, Arofan Gregory, Ken Mullen, Bill Schreiber, Adrienne Antrim. unior Secretaries F1-ont: Cindy Rhoades, Jennifer Newell, Erica Low. Row 2: Ruth Ru- dolph, Bill Marrotte. The Junior Secretaries are Volunteers who Work as aides in the school of- fices. They save many steps for the regular secre- taries. These volunteers learn something about the tasks of a clerical Worker. ? 5 4 5 ? Erica Low poses for a pic- Lupe, April Coleman per- forms her duties as a Junior Secretary, The tools of a secretary A X 57 W 2 5 J M 15 ff t Q Q illr 55: J f F ml f K 2 7 1, 5 f t 1 E G-2,1 V x , 1 , Z7ffZTVfii ' ,Z 5 2 5 A 1 4 if 96? my , J ,f gi 2 f f fi: 2 aft 1 f if f . 'Z f, j i Q We I 2 Mwfn S 14 ffw UMM, 2 W if ff 'z fzfiwfgfm M g 5,725 5 ' M 5 gif 4 1 ff' Js'f7f'aW H . , f 5 X W ff 5 I 7 Wf W sei- if f W 1 19 I f , we ,W 7 4, W t e M at 3:2 Kim McCarten Esto perpetua, chosen many years ago as the motto for the Enterprise, means Let it endure forever. It has endured as the literary magazine of Keene High since the 1890's. According to an old is- sue, the Enterprise is the oldest extra- curricular activity at Keene High School. I1 terprise . S x L X Q -S 4 Front Pam Rich Michelle Beaver Christina Kangas Kim McCarten. Row 2: Jenny McCollough, Anne Herrick Andrea Kosmo M1chelle Chaisson Row 3 Mr Hall Bill Schreiber, Matt Murray, Arofan Gregory, Adviser: Miss Janet L. Spear Assistant Adviser: Miss Alexia Currie Editor in Chief? Paul Da vis Salmagundi Staff About thirt y-H ve staff members con- tributed to this year's Salmagundi. The Salmagundi requires a great deal of hard Work, but it is also very re- warding. Anyone is Welcome to join the staff Members learn how to layout pages, crop pictures, and do write-ups, while other members are gathering ads. Work starts in September, and certain deadlines have to be met throughout the fall and winter. The members of the Salmagundi Staff would like to express their apprecia- tion to Miss Spear for all her aid and support. We would also like to thank Miss Currie for all her help in manag- ing the business staff Assistant Co-Editors: Kathrine Pzper and Kim Shaunesey Seated: Miss Spear. Standing, left to rightg Deb Austin, Ka thrine Piper, Kim Shaunesey, Paul Davis, Pat Campbell, Rachel F'uld, and Betsy Bittner. Senior Section Editors: Betsy Bittner and Deb Austin ,.tx 1 a Activities Staff: Charlie Wilder and Michelle Berthia ume Salmagun d1 is Vhwwyfw ? . Photography Staff: Steve Goff Faculty Staff: Rachel Fuld. Absent: Kelly Davis, Lori Parent, Pat Campbell Typists: Maureen Bucknam and Deneen Guyette. Absent: Jackie Rounds Q , i M Art Staff: Anne Leinster, Editorg and Ka thrine Piper. Absent: Jo Underclassmen Staff: Karen O'Connor and Paul Davis, Lindgren and Michelle Pa tna ude. Editor. Business Staff: Front: Kelly Gulbin, Joanna Royce Kim Karr, Dan Maxwell. Row 2: Heidi Zinn, Business Managerg Lori Fari- na, Paul Da vis, Joy Zukowski, Jennifer Seymour, Business Man- agerg Karen O'Connor. Senior Section Staff: Seated: Joy Zukowski, Lori Fari- General Staff: Tim Strickland and Michele Wright na. Standing: Deb Austin, Beth Robbins, Marcia Davis. unior Lions ,hw-Q. W S 3 Y Front Row: Mark Minickiello, Luke Milliard, Daniel Maxwell, Shine Ho, John Schumann. Row 2: Scott Breed, Steven Goff Matthew Filiault, Sean Coughlin, Troy McLellan, Mark Filiault, Matthew Davidson, Joachim Morrison. ff ' 1 This year marks the twenty-sixth year that the Lions Club has chosen sixteen junior boys from Keene High to attend four of their weekly lun- cheon meeting. The boys are select- ed on the basis of jeadel-Shlp, de- John Schumann, a soccer player, shows pendability, and scholarship. The Lions Club sponsors activities to raise money for eyesight conserva- tion. representatives' versa tili t y. i unior Rotarians Front Row: Christopher Holden, Nicholas Isaak, Jeffrey Holmes. Row 2: Peter Jackson, Jeffrey Henault, Matthew Murray, Mr. Huntley, Adviser. . Jeff Henault participates in the foreign language festival. ETB Junior Rotarians attend four of the Weekly Monday noon luncheon T meetings of the Rotary Club. Every year eight senior boys are chosen to participa te. The boys are selected on the basis of citizenship, knowledge, and perseverance. The Rotary Club is composed of local businessmen who are dedicated to helping crip- pled children. This marks the thirty- eighth year of Keene High 's associ- ation with the Rotarians. Mag, 25556. 3 N f C 3 Front Row: Christine Chickering, Paige Johnson, Lisa Jobin, Ann Eastman. Row 2: Mary Baker, Lisa Salo, Tammy MacAllister, Joan Johnston, Deborah Stone. Every June the annual New Hamp- shire Girls' Sta te program is held at St. Anselm 's College in Manchester. This year nine junior girls from Keene High were chosen to attend. The girls spend a week with two hundred other girls from around the state, learning about town, state, and national government. Th ey are sponsored by many organiza- tions in Keene and the surrounding area. Girls, Sta te Keene girls on the campus of St. An- selm 's College. Deb Stone was elected as runner-up to Girls' Nation. Law and Order Symbol of Liberty oys' State Last June ten boys from Keene High were chosen to attend the annual New Hampshire Boys' State program which is held at At. Anselm 's College in Man- chester. The boys formed political par- ties and ran for the various offices of Selectmen, senators, representatives, and governor. Through this exper- ience a thorough understanding of town and state government is achieved. Front Row: Jeffrey Henault, William Clayton, Nicholas Isaak, John Louiselle. Row 2: Timothy Weed, Peter Pitsas, Christopher White, Mr. Gober, Adviserg Charles Croteau, Christopher O'Brien, Matthew Murray. new A Wm Mei Eau! can Front: Diane Pratt, Anna Jacobson, Carmen Jeschke, Martha Laurent, Andrea Stadt- muller. Row 2: Kirsten Kremer, Robert Stack, Shine Ho, Mr. Mandarich. Row 3: Brandon Taylor, Bill Arnott, Curt Graves. W-ww German Club The German Club, under the guid- ance of faculty adviser, Mr. Mandar- ich, had a Very productive year. The club participa ted in the annual For- eign Language Festival and held Various fund raising projects. The club is open to all German Students. wow Nm - V 0fHcers Front: Mr. Mandarich. Row 2: Carmen Jeschke, Curt Gra Ves, An drea Stadtmuller, Martha Laurent. Front: Bill Clayton, Janice Bates, Tiffany Hussey, Kristin Furlong, Mr. Jobin, Adviser, Amy Treat, Maria Markow, Stacey Sea ver. Row 2: Linda Wydo, Simone St. Dennis, Jennifer King, Tim Patria, Kathy Murray, Beth Larracey, Heather Brown, Emily Hildebrandt. Row 3: Anna Johans- son, Jenny McCollough, Leslie Dwyer, Fred Wilmon t, Geoff Ferguson, Ka thy Zerba, Jennifer Sy, Deb Frye, Tammy MacAllister, Liz Drouin. Row 4: Diane Smith, Bill Hipple, Kevin Raymond, Peter Andrews, Phil Lariviere, Arofan Gregory, Brian Foley, Christine Cunningham. French Club The French Club, advised by Mr. Jobin, was very active this year. They held various fund raising events to support their annual trip to Canada. The club is open to all French IL IIL and IV students. The French Club also participated in the Lan- guage Festival. Officers Front: Kristin Furlong, Mr. Jobin, Amy Treat. Row 2: Janice Bates, Tiffany Hussey, Maria Markow, Bill Clayton. aww Ofhcers Seated: Mr. Kirkpatrick, Adviser. Standing: Kelly Gulbin, Treasurer: Anne Leinster and Chris Holden, Co-Consulsg Ann Eastman, Secre- tary. La tin Club Under the guidance of Mr. Kirkpatrick, the Latin Club held various activities through- out the school year. The club earns money to support the He- len Galloway Memorial Latin A Ward. This a Ward is presented to the Latin I Vstudent with the highest four-year grade aver- age in Latin. The Latin Club celebrates a number of Roman holidays and participates in the Language Festival. Kelly Gulbin Front: Chaipel Leinster, Kelly Gulbin, Ann Eastman, Anne Leinster, Row 2: Jennifer Lake, Brian Foley, Chris Holden, Kath- rine Piper, Mr. Kirkpatrick. Row 3: Robert Whitney, Todd Ber- geron, David Smith. Chris Holden in the spring play. X f 'E 5 Spanish Club The Spanish Club, advised by Spanish teacher, Mr. Holden, participated in var- ious activities during the year. The club entered a float - - 1 . Officers In thls -years Homecoming Seated: Mr, Holden, Adviser. Standing: Cathy Jackson, Vice-Presi dent,' Belinda Masterson, Chief of Committeeg Chuck Croteau, Trea Parade and took an active P016 ID the Language FGSII- surerg Cathy Cross, President, Sue Gage, Secretary. val. They also held a number of parties and meetings. Angie Wright, Dianne Menard, and Elaine To- bin W' Front: Belinda Masterson, Jessica Davis, Jo Lindgren, Cathy Cross, Cathy Jackson, Sue Gage, Deirdre Kirk. Row 2: Mr, Holden, Robby Bleau, Karen Meagher, Carrie Chickering, Angie Wright, Gerry Hart, Sonja Kibbee, Row 3: Sonja Hansen, Ali Piermattei, Cathy Norlund, Sue Bickley, Dianne Menard, Beth Robbins, Elaine Tobin. Row 4: Peter Jackson, Chuck Croteau, Troy McLellan, Bill Schreiber, Jeff Barden, Brian Nelson, Keith White. oreign Language Festival fa 1: ':ttT7a N a German club members stand around part of the display in the classroom.' An- drea Stadtmuller, Ian Fitzgerald, Don- na Whitfield, Mrs. Richter, Mr. Man- darich, Rob Stack, Fred Hoyt. gl Vagas? '11-1 I, dqrgwtnuheirirnd Tad Dwyer is St. Denis. Last spring the Foreign Language Department held the first of what may become an outstanding annual event at KHS. The festival was de- signed to involve parents and students in a foreign lan- guage experience as one wa y to encourage the study of French, Latin, German, and Spanish. The activities in- cluded skits involving the foreign language, food relat- ing to the culture of each country, and displays in the classroom. Everyone agreed that this first festival was a huge success. Mary Letourneau, Charlie Wilder, Kelly Gulbin, and Todd Dubois put on a skit for Latin. Tiffany Hussey, dressed as Catherine de Medici, stands with her parents. w w ef. ti? l 5 it if if - Kelly Gulbin models a Ro- man toga. Vi ve gg G I1 5 'Q J. .. f Andy Johnston holds a Spanish post- A if Tad Dwyer, William Clayton, and Jeff Henaulti The Three Muske- 9 teers' Liz Drouin: The Hunch- back of Notre Dame Anne Leinster and Laurie Ray: Thats so funny, Laurie. Elaine Tobin: I just love turning people into pigs. Deb Flanders and Candi Bourassa: The Romans relaxed after all their battles. rw, pu Cinderella Cathy Jackson.' Spanish ,LA Jackie Trahan and Sue Nelson: Wait- resses Q A Viv., Jennifer Gendron and Jennifer Lake: SPQR, official Romans. Robert Bleau, Beth Robbins, Pete Davis, Sue Bickley: Spanish Waiters and waitresses. Baseball vw- M -has-M :iw Q' du Varsity Front Row: Bob Dwane, Spencer Harris, Kevin Rogers, John Washer, Kevin Seaver, Mike Secore, Greg Swift, John Roberts, Blain Borden. Row 2: Coach Main, Fred Aldrich, Dan Secore, Jeff Salo, Rick Phippard, Da ve Austin, Brian Tebo, Mike Houghton, Don Proulx. Keene Opponent 'W' 3 Brattleboro 0 12 Salem 4 6 Merrimack 1 5 Berlin 0 9 Berlin 0 9 Nash ua 3 6' Monadnock 2 6 Nash ua 3 0 Spaulding 4 5 Salem 8 3 Milford 2 2 Brattleboro 0 7 Memorial 0 7 Memorial 1 3 Merrimack 0 1 Milford 2 5 West 2 4 West 1 1 Laconia 3 Brian Tebo, Dave Austin, John Washer, Dan Blain B01'd6I1-' A regular Secore: Captains bubble-gum card! The 1982 Varsity Baseball Team, coached by Mr. Main, Hn- AI- ished the season With an impres- sive 15-3 record, but they then lost to Laconia in the quarter- finals of the state tournament. The team Was led in hitting by Dave Austin and Brian Tebo, They both batted .399. Dave led the team in runs, hits, home runs, RBI 's, and stolen bases. Brian had seven doubles and led the team in pitching with a 5-0 record. r I t Mike Houghton and Don Proulx: Oh, no! Heis spacing the game again. Greg Swift: He never misses! Baseball Junior Varsity Front Row: Tim Peloquin, John Schumann, Mike Tra- han, Bob Cornwell, Peter Ben- son, Pete Holden, Rob Hartwell. Row 2: Coach Men- ard, Dave Mackay, . Troy McLellan, Todd Bergeron, Barry Williams, Matt Da vid- son, Mike Barrows, Todd Pick- ering. Absent: Luke Milliard. Junior Varsity FI'eShmen Keene Opponent Keene Opponent 3 Brattleboro 5 5 Bishop Guertin 0 9 Salem 2 Stevens 11 7 Mgnadnogk 12 F311 Mountain 4 5 Milford 5 Stevens 4 2 Nash ua 6 Monadnock 8 4 Nash U2 9 Brattleboro 4 5 Monadnock 7 Brattleboro 8 2 Spaulding 1 Bishop Guertin 9 7 Bishop Guertin 4 Con Val 5 8 Merrimack 4 Ml. Herman 2 1 Brattleboro 9 Con Val 7 5 Milford 1 Monadnock 13 Tim Drouin: Caught it! The Junior Varsity Baseball Team, coached by Mr. Menard, had Matt Davidson C3502 and Luke Mlliard 1.3242 leading in hits. Troy McLellan led the mound staff with a 4-3 record and a 2.67 earned run average. The team record was 6-6. Coached by Mr. Donahue, the Freshman team is top pitchers were Jeff Swetland K3-11, Jim Jimaki I2-21, and Tim Roberts I1-11. Top hitters were Nick Chakalos 65002, Jim Jimaki I. 3791, Bob Bunszel 63672, and Dave Gai1lardetzt.333j. The season record was 6-6. Freshmen Front Row: Adam Patria, Tim Grossi, Jim Jimaki, Jeff Swet- land, Tim Roberts, Jeff Aldrich. Row 2: Jim Zerba, Nick Chaka- los, Steve Walsh, Jeff Osgood, Bob Bunszel, Row 3: Bob Bar- rows, Barry Sharkey, Jeff For- cier, Mike Weisberg, Mark Loll. Row 4: Coach Donahue, Tim Drouin, David Gaillardetz. Softball Varsity Front Row: Nancy Scrivani, Kathy Kelly, Deb Carlisle, Chris Chickering, Kris Kelly, Heidi Barndollar. Row 2: Coach Kennedy, Robyn Barden, Allyson Barden, Amy Greeley, Jen Brown, Jill Anderson, Heidi Wilkes, Darlene Lucier. The Girls' Varsity Softball Team, coached by Miss Kenne- dy, had a good 13-6 season and qualified for the tournament. However, the girls lost in the first round to Merrimack. With many returning next year, the team should be a contender once again. Keene Opponent 13 Mt. St. Mary 2 1 1 Brattleboro 8 11 Nashua 5 7 Brattleboro 0 11 Lebanon 5 8 Nashua 9 15 Mt. St. Mary 7 10 Dover 3 5 Dover 8 5 Monadnock 9 0 Merrimack 4 3 Milford 1 1 Merrimack 2 9 Lebanon 3 14 Monadnock 1 3 Springfield 0 8 Stevens 1 4 Fall Mountain 3 2 Merrimack 6 Coach Kennedy swings at a high ball. Kathy Kelly: Like sister. . . Kris Kelly: Like sister. , . Nancy Sci-ivani: Won 't somebody throw me the ball? Softball Junior Varsity Front Row: Coach Shanks, Jovanna Lindgren, Mary Carlin, Tammy MacAllister, Ali Piermattei, Tina Rokes, Lori VWIIS. Row 2: Martha Laurent, Liz Boudreau, Maria Markow, Sue Davis, Stacey Seaver, Mary Meyerhoffl Michelle Doherty. Row 3: Kelly Marechal, Sue Wilber, Andrea Parkhurst, Lora Tolman, Colony Barrett, Kim Taft, Cheryl Hilliard. Maria Markow: Guarding first base. Sue Davis: 'Don't look at the cam- era! Throw the bal1! Keene Opponent 15 Greenfield 2 21 Brattleboro 15 9 Brattleboro 5 9 Lebanon 10 22 Greenfield 12 18 Dover 3 12 Dover 4 24 Monadnock 11 14 Mt. Hermon 3 15 Fall Mountain 12 28 Merrimack 1 20 Lebanon 5 26' Monadnock 10 12 Springfield 6' 16 Mt. Herman 4 6 Fall Mountain 3 The 1982 Girls' Junior Varsity Softball Team started out strongly and just kept it coming. Coached by Mrs. Shanks, they Won all but one of' their sixteen games. Lebanon beat them early 10-9, but Keene came back later in the season and beat them 20-5. These girls received awards: Liz Boudreau, Best Offen- sive Pla yer,' Mary Meyerhoff, Best Def'ensiVe,' and Jo Lindgren, Most Improved. JV Softball drawing a crowd. 207 oys' Track Front: Mark Minickiello, Joe Cunningham, Scott Burbank, Brant Borden, Brian Foley. Row 2: Coach Mayes, Sean McCormick, Gary Schneider, J C. Barber, Shawn Beal, Milliard Waite, Bill Sargent, Row 3: Jon Blanchard, Sean Coughlin, Tom Baker, Mike Gemmell, Bill Baker, David Herr,Mr. Whitman, Assistant Coach. Although the team record was only 2 and 9, and the team did not place in the State Meet, there were some highlights. In the Freshman-Sophomore Meet, Joe Cunningham placed second in the 200 meter race, and Sean Coughlin was second in the high jump. Captain Bill Baker was a Class L qualifier in 400 meters: Brant Borden, in ja ve1in,' and Shawn Beal, in 3000 meters. Many underclassmen gained valuable experience, and the outlook for next season is bright. .il 3 I ., 5 5. K Shawn Beal coming to the finish Coach Mayes and Sean Coughlin: Why is line. Coach wearing his shirt inside out? Keene Opponent 58 Brattleboro 87 27 Nash ua 1 12 West 41 63 Springheld 82 60 Hanover 90 K earsarge 30 Concord 65 Mt. St. Anthony 107 Bishop Guertin 100 80 38 45 50 Bellows Falls 95 Brant Borden: The next person that beats me is gonna get it! Girls' Track Front: Maria Gianferrari, Patti McCurdy, Laurie Bergmann, Darcy Smith, Tina Bini, Kelly Chicker- ing, Mary Bird. Row 2: Karen Brehm, .Ioan Stanclift, Emily Hildebrandt, Barbara Drouin, Kimberly Shaunesey, Rebecca Rideout, Row 3: Whitney Prigge, Buffy Coates, Sandra Brennan, Cynthia Center, Cindy Sawyer, Laura Dadura, Denise Thomas. Row 4: Michele Wright, Patricia Hartwell, Paula Page, Kimberly Sweeney, Kim Blanchette, Cara Dion. Row 5: Coach Paranto, Michelle Berth- iaume, Managerg Kelly Coughlin, Rene Holbrook, Ellen Farrey, Manager, Coach O'Reilley. The Girls' Track Team was captained by Darcy Smith and Tina Bini. Keene came in first in the Fall Mountain Relays and also participated in the Clipper- ettes and the Hanover In vitational. Emily Hildebrandt, Cindy Sawyer, Darcy Smith, Joan Stanclift, and Patti McCurdy all qualified for the Class L meet where Darcy set state records in the discus and shotput. Darcy and Cindy went on to qualify for the New Englands where Darcy once again won the discus and the shotput. The following awards were given at the conclusion of their season: Jennifer Hadden Memorial Trophy to Tina Bini,' Outstanding Field Event Com- petitor to Darcy Smithg Outstanding Runner to Emily Hildebrandtg Most Im- proved Performer to Kim Sweeney. Keene Opponent 45 Nash ua 96' Trinity 24 Central 88 38 60 Hanover K earsarge A 70 28 78 Brattleboro 40 73 Springfield 45 81 Bellows Falls 42 Emily Hildebrandt practice Darcy Smith.' A champion M' ing for the big meet. discus thrower. ' E oys' Tennis Front Row: Joe Nadeau, Mark Bond, Byal Pa tel, Da vid Johansen, Mike MacDonald, Doug Gatley, Joel Peart. Row 2: Coach Marsette, Ken Caswell, Philip Taaffe, Bob Brennan, Siegfried Rich ter, Joe Briggs, Darryl Gehl y, Frank Richter, Bruce Ridge. The Boys' Varsity Tennis Team, coached by Mr. Marsette and captained by Ken Caswell, finished the season with an overall record of 5-10. There were eighteen players on the team this year, more than in past years. Ken Caswell received the Most Valuable Player award, and Joe Briggs was named the Most Improved Player. Nick Taaffe: Over the fence? - . t, .,r. , M 1 a s f '33 L Q ii,. A elti stas f,-- .t R, C -, is g e .,,., Joe Briggs: Good form. g . 1 T istinen p Y Bgb Brennan' Be Serjoug? Me? Siegfried Richleli' Great ShOl. ' Girls' Tennis Boys' Scores Keene Opponent 0 Con Val 9 Monadnock 7 Stevens 1 Monadnock 7 Hanover 7 Hanover 7 7 Stevens 2 6' Conant 3 Con Val 7 4 Brattleboro 5 6 Conant 3 1 Bishop Guertin 8 'O Milford 9 0 Nash ua 9 5 Brattleboro 4 The 1982 Girls' Tennis Team was coached by Mr. Roy. Keene Started out strong by Winning their first seven matches. They lost the next four, but they came back with a powerful Hnish, winning the next five to complete the season with a 12-4 record. :H ,,,, ....-f ' Front Row: Ainsley Miller, Tricia Reid, Tracy Stubbs, Tracey Lynch, .L .L Johnston, Cathy Zerba. Row 2: Kristen Furlong, Terri Kollman, Kathy Porter, Coach Roy, Becky Ogg, Kelly Gulbin. Girls' Scores Keene Opponent 8 Stevens 1 9 Hollis 0 7 Monadnock 2 8 Hollis 1 7 Stevens 2 6 Monadnock 3 5 Hanover 4 1 Milford 8 2 Con Val 7 1 Con Val 8 3 Hanover 6 8 Brattleboro 1 9 Conant 0 9 K earsarge 0 9 Conant 0 6 Brattleboro 3 sl. Sf . M:f..Qg,. , ga 1: , ' gf ff W 5 Vx nt. .l. N Q it R A it ,l,,t,,, as Kristen Furlong: Ready to smash it! Tracey Lynch: Form like a pro. J .L Johnston: '1First, you have to learn how to hold the racket. Rick Phlppard Brant Borden David Herr 'Nba WW. V ' lf my 9, 3 Ken Caswell Tracey Lynch Kathy Kelly Emily Hildebrandt and Anna Johansson w 5 1- Bob Brennan ...N-eswni , John Roberts gf I 3 A V 7. , - ,, ,, ' if K f Lb Q , ' , ,,. an ., ',M,,a,afW M , any ffwm . gl ,V ffngiaaw , , , A-, 'V ,WM If 4 A a,,m,,,,, f at if 77 n , W hn Q it .. A . ' , if - ,, f Krissy Kelly Fred Aldrich Kevin Rogers 3-..-.f-----' ., ., r iv . M, ' '-SMP' :LM f zz' , if '--i' - , Tina Bini and Emily Hildebrandt Cheerleaders Freshman Cheerleaders Bottom: Jennifer Gibbs, Margre Mclntyre, Cheryl Fairbanks Stephanie Parent, Kris Keating Sue Osgood, Mandi Silk, Captain Top: Heidi Lussier, Barbara Lin coln, Co-Captain. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Front: Heidi Bissell, Paula Paige, Kim Topa, Sonja Kibbee, Dee Bowen. Row 2: Barbara Caron, Cindy Sawyer. Row 3: Mary Meyerhoff, Kaaron Rohlofi Yvette Forest, Mrs. Trubiano. Varsity Cheerleaders Front: Deb Tremblay, Shannon Dunn, Betsy deMoya. Row 2: Sue Wilson, Jackie Trahan, Sue Stoeckmann, Mary Spillman. Row 3: Karen Clarke, Deirdre Kirk, Tammy Sawyer, Amy Jackson. Varsity Soccer Cheerleaders sey, Wendy Christo, Sue Gage. Front: Mary Hamel, Kathy Con- way. Row 2: Paula Carbonaro, Kristy Longever, Kim Shaune- Mr. Blackbird and Mary Ha- mel: You think I don 't know who you are, but I do. Cheerleaders Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Front: Betsy deMoya, Sue Stoeckmann. Row 2: Karen Clarke, Tammy Sawyer, Amy Jackson, Shannon Dunn. Row 3: Cindy Pruss, Paula Paige, Mary Spillman, Debbie Tremblay, Mary Hamel. Junior Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Front: Yvette Forest, Karen Meagher, Sue Gage. Outside, Standing: Diane Georgina, Barbara Caron, Kim Topa, Kim Blair. Inside: Buffy Fre- chette, Tammey Stoddard, Glenna Campbell. ...,,. Lam 4132 My if iw 4,1 1. ,,. V K iff 1, iiis I ,I .SE I ff zimffi ,,,,,,, 4 I kk The cheerleaders stayed very busy during the year, rooting for such teams as football, soccer, and basket- ball. They bring spiri t to the crowds and help encourage the team members to play at their very best. We are glad to have six squads cheering for Keene High School. Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Trubiano are advisers for all groups. Ski Team Girls' Nordic Front: Kathy Maloney, Christie Lepisto, Jane Louiselle. Row 2: Coach Woodbury, Sandy Brennan, Cindy Borden, Anna Johansson, Lisa Salo, Emily Hildebrandt, Bronwyn Minton. This year's Ski team was once again hampered in their efforts by a very late arriving winter. By the time the first signincant snowfall came, the season was in its last few weeks of competition. Despite the late start and some help with some snowmaking at the ski areas, we were able to get in most of our meets and have a very successful season. Mr. Salo, who took over the Alpine coaching duties this year, had a tough time finding snow close by to practice on, but his teams progressed remarkably well. The Girls' Alpine team, led by Cindy Borden, Lisa Salo, Kelly Locke, and Collette Lyons, had many fine regular season races and placed fourth at the Div. II Sta te Meet at Cannon Mountain, in Franconia. Cindy Borden took fifth place in the slalom and second in giant slalom, winning the silver medal in that event. The Girls' Cross Country team, with many new girls skiing for the first year, had a fine season winning most of their regular season meets and finishing second to Plym- outh in both the Girls'X-C Relay and the Girls' 5K regular X-C race. Emil y Hildebrandt finished a fine high school career by placing fourth in the championship, narrowly missing a medal. Other members of the team, Lisa Salo, Anna Johansson, Sandy Bren- nan, Bronwyn Minton, and Christy Lepisto, improved tremendously and contributed greatly to the overall success of the team. Boys' Nordic Front: Chris Barry, Pat Sweeney, Charlie Herr, Bill Hipple, Dan Maxwell. Row 2: Jon Hoff Joel Peart, Gary Schneider, Mike MacDonald, Josh Isaak, Jim Bailey, Dave Herr, Jim Despres, Wayne Poole, Dan Pawlak, Cindy Borden, Tim Weed, Coach Woodbury. 216 i W Ski Team Girls' Alpine Front: Karen Puls, Collette Lyons, Marleen Dever, Lisa Puls. Row 2: Joann Hoff Kelly Locke, Cindy Borden, Linda Puls, Sue Wilber, Tammy MacAllister, Lisa Salo, Coach Salo. Overall the girls' team finished second in the Div. II State Championships just behind Plymouth who has taken the title the last six seasons. The Boys' Alpine team skied very well most of the season with the limited amount of practice. In the State Meet the team finished fourth in both slalom and giant slalom with Dan Pawlak leading the team with a sixth place in the slalom and a third place and medal in the giant slalom. Also skiing well were Pat Ca Vana ugh and Dan Hough ton. The Jumping team had a limited schedule but came on strong at the end of' the season, placing third in the Championships at Newport. Dan Pa wlak and Tim Weed led the team, and new jumpers Lonny Ash, .Ion Hoff Arnie Croteau, and Dan Houghton showed great im- provement. The Boys' Cross Country team enjoyed their most successful season in years, placing first in all but one regular season meet and placing first at the Div. II X-C Championships at Waterville Valley. Led by Jim Despres, who took the silver medal, and Dave Herr, bronze medal, the team finally succeeded in upsetting the Plymouth boys' team, the perennial power. Joel Peart, Pat Sweeney, Josh Isaak, and Dan Maxwell also had fine seasons, contri- buting to the success of' the team. The boys' team ended second overall in the Boys' Div. II State Championships, a really fine showing in such strong competition. Boys' Alpine Front: Chris Hansen, Rick Gustafson, Jim Crisman, Mikel Bedell, Jon Hofi Carey Smith. Row 2: Chris Thayer, Pete Costin, Pat Cavanaugh, John LaRochelle, Sam Olmstead, Dan Pawlak, Dan Houghton, Coach Salo. l W f X I . 4,1 H Ski Team Dan Maxwell I sie sz , fl z , , :4 if X Josh Isaak Pat Ca vanaugh Lisa Salo and Tammy MacAllister Emily Hildebrandt Pete Costin Swim Team Front: Coach Beach, Kathleen Hook, Tonya LeBrun, Shannon Grossi, Allison Reid, Amy LeClair, Chip Dale, Row 2: Sue Dale, Geoff Ferguson, Seth Donahue, Henry Baker, Jen Ledell, Trisha Wesley, Jennifer King, Mary Baker. Mary Baker The Keene High School Swimming and Diving Team had its most successful season ever during 1.982-83. The team was Very young so it has lots of potential for the future. The only two mem- bers ofthe team that will be graduating are Mary Baker and Charlie Dean. The team had a lot of depth behind a few outstanding performers. Henry Baker, Sue Dale, and Jennifer Ledell lead the team in Hrst place finishes. The rest of the fourteen member squad scored Valuable points with many second and third places. The Black- bird swimmers had a 10-1 record for the season. Trisha Wesley Keene 0PP0179Uf 95 Kimball Union 69 54 Cushing Academy 28 55 Gardner 27 53 Kimball Union 48 55 Central 27 42.5 West 40.5 63 Central 16 53 West 29 75 Phillips Exeter JV 92 98 Con Val 58 86 Cushing A cadem y 85 Sue Dale restling Front: Scott Brennan, Rick Page, Bill Hope, Scott Minickiello, Todd Pierson, Fred Roberts, Vinson Stoddard, John Louiselle, Ernie Fish, Rob Bleau, Dave Johansen, Doug Flanders, John Tattersall. Row 2: Coach Minickiello, Coach Salce, Steve Holden, Ed Hall, Chuck Memmesheimer, Bruce Higley, Dave Flanders, Paul Dundas, Chris Memmesheimer, Troy Wilkes, Bill Arnott, Tim Peloquin, Neal Parker, Lance Cray. The team watches on - Mr. Minickiello returned as head coach of the Wrestling Team after a two-year absence. The team had an 8-4-1 dual meet record, which is the best since 1980. Seniors Vin Stod- dard, John Louiselle, and Neal Parker placed second, fourth, and fourth respectively in the state tourney. The many un- derclassmen showed continued improvement, and next year looks even brighter. If next year's team is able to improve on their sixth place overall finish of this season, much of their success will have been made possible through the construc- tive efforts made by this year's seniors. Neal Parker and Fred Rob- erts: How did he get him- self pinned so fast? Keene Opponent 45 Springheld, VT 14 44 Mascenic 13 24 Deerheld Academy 24 42 Conant 20 26 Mt. Anthony, VT 35 30 Con Val 18 21 Nashua 35 45 Exeter 15 26' Bishop Guertin 33 32 Timberlane 27 38 Winn. Reg. 27 39 Plymouth 19 21 white Mt. Reg. 32 Coach Minickiello: Let go! You're break- ing his arm! Wrestlin 3 Many of the Junior Varsity Wrestlers compete in the varsi- ty matches, as some schools do not ha ve separate J V programs. The J V's participated in the JV invitational at Springfield, Ver- mont. Tim Peloquin took at first place in the heavy weight match, and Lance Cray, Rick Page, and Dave Johansen took seconds in their Weight classes. Gymnastics The Gymnastics team, captained by Lesley Dwyer, finished the season with a .500 record of' six wins and six losses. The team finished second in an eight-team field in the annual Ver- gennes, Vermont, Invitational Tournament. As the state tour- nament Keene finished fourth overall, and Kim Blanchette placed eighth overall. The following awards were presented at the team 's annual dinner: Most Improved, Margret McIntyre, Outstanding Gymnast, Kim Blanchettej and Coaches' Award, Mary Beth Moylan, Robin Parnpichate, Peggy Tolman, Deirdre Kirk wait their turn. Coach Wixon and Coach Roy with Captain Lesley Dwyer. Mary Beth Moylan, Kim Blanchette, and Lesley Dwyer: Dreaming of the Olympics x Front: Mary Beth Moylan, Cheryl Fair- banks, Kelly Coughlin, Lesley Dwyer, Dianne Menard, Heather Brown, Kim Blanchette. Row 2: Margret Mclntyre, Lori Piscitello, Deb Mitchell, Coach Roy, Coach Wixon, Peggy Tolman, Mi- chelle Gaseau, Deirdre Kirk. Keene Opponent 84.0 Con Val 81. 4 93. 05 Salem 102. 75 89.55 Springheld, VT 961 70 103. 5 Con Val 1061 1 103.9 Milford 113. 4 100. 65 London erry 107.9 88.2 K earsarge 71.2 98. 4 Springfield, VT 104.9 87 9 K earsarge 67 6 Con Val 873 878 Mt. Hermon 8520 Con Val 8520 I Lesley Dwyer Girls, Basketball Varsity Front: Robin Marechal, Ali Piermattei, Mary Carlin, Kathy Kelly, Jen Sy, Kris Kelly, Lorraine Piotrowski, Jennifer Blecharczyk. Row 2: Coach Donahue, Katherine Marechal, Maria Markow, Kristine Kober, Heidi Wilkes, Jill Anderson, Liz Boudreau, Karen Crowell, Brenda Croteau, Coach Paranto. KBGHG Opponent 47 Fall Mountain 68 41 Milford 39 52 Springfield 45 37 IOTI' Stevens 42 33' Hartford 37 59' Plymouth 18 51 Fall Mountain 61 35 Nashua 47 38 Merrimack 54 42 Hanover 40 31 Lebanon 44 51 Concord 67 27 Brattleboro 40 50 Springfield 43 36' Merrimack 41 43 Lebanon 34 31 Brattleboro 58 -ms 49 Memorial 56 36 Milford 50 54 Hanoyer 39 Coach Donahue to team: You've got to try the long shot. 39 ' ' M errimack 55 'Hanover Christmas Tourney Class L Tourney After compiling a 6-11 record, the KHS Girls' Varsity Basket- ball team qualified forthe Class L Tourney for the .first time in six years. However, the Lady birds did not get beyond round one, meeting defeat at the hands of Merrimack. Leading scorers for this 82-83 season were Jill Anderson, Kathy Kel- ly, and Lorraine Piotrowski. The leading rebounders were Heidi Wilkes and Jen Sy. Kris Kelly, Mary Carlin, and Brenda Croteau were the leading de- fensive players. Who Hlled the basketball with helium? Girls' Basketball Junior Varsity Front: Laura Mackay, Ann Ca vana ugh, Kristine Kober, Kelly Keating, Ka- tree Hodgdon, Tina Rokes. Row 2: Roberta Patnode, Darlene Prince, Cindy Sawyer, Belinda Rosin, Kelly Marechal, Kelly Mul- len, Cara Dion, Sonja An- derson, Coach Paranto. Junior Varsity Scores Coach Alex Pitsas with the Freshman Co- Captains Michele Sullivan and Heidi Stubbs. 4 Fall Mountain 43 6 Milford 31 5 Springfield 10 2 Fall Mountain 40 '7 Nash ua 36 5 Merrimack 47 6 Hanover 42 3 Lebanon 36 8 Concord 45 '7 Brattleboro 27 5 Springfield 15 L9 Merrimack 48 '1 Lebanon 19 51 Brattleboro 21 '8 Memorial 54 V5 Milford 39 T0 Hanover 50 The JV girls experienced a fine year. A vmbination of Eve freshmen and eight phomores, they defeated every team 'ey played at least once. The program is a building stage, and we feel strongly 'is JV team will provide a strong nucleus 1 which to build. They are dedicated, 'ey work hard, and they understand hat it entails to be an athlete. Awards ere presented to the following: MVP to Extree Hodgdong Most Improved to Cindy Wyerg and the Coaches'AWard to Kelly eating. Coach Ron Paranto with JV Co-Captains kristen Kober and Kelly Keating The Freshman team learned that con- stant work will improve their perfor- mance. The girls improved drastically from the first practices in November, wi th the highlight of the season coming in the Erst win over Fall Mountain. Although that was the first of only two Wins, with a little luck they could have won two or three more. However, the important thing is that they all improved and gained valu- able experience. Ke 9 18 27 11 31 34 8 20 17 13 Freshman Scores ene Opponent Nashua 34 Brattleboro 58 Hinsdale J V 30 Concord 48 Fall Mountain 24 Stevens 26 Brattleboro 34 Fall Mountain 25 Concord 40 Stevens 35 Freshmen Front: Donna Cole, Kathy Blanchard, Darnell Too- mey, Jodi Elliott, Kim McCarten. Row 2: Pam Rich, LuAnne Lounder, Cathy Blood, Joyce Jewett, Michele Sullivan, Heidi Stubbs, Lisa Bingham, Coach Pi tsas. oys' Basketball Front: Joe Giannetti, David Grover, Andy Johnston, Jeff Holmes, Peter Pitsas, Donny Proulx. Row 2: Steve Goff, Luke Milliard, Joe Morrison, Scott Filiault, S. .L Torres, Tom Baker, Matt Filiault, Barry Williams, Sean Smith, Richard Egan, Aaron Hickox. Keene Opponent 72 Salem 71 83 Central 70 85 Winnacunet 64 78 LaSalle Academy 69 79 Boston College 68 72 Trinity 72 Memorial 64 Milford 60 Nash ua 61 Central 88 Alvirne 90 Pinkerton 90 Merrimack 82 Salem 71 Pinkerton 85 Alvirne 88 Milford 67 Nash ua 84 Merrimack 75 Dover 94 Winnacunet 'Triple overtime 59 48 40 58 59 56 56 69 74 50 61 56 69 72 65 88 This has been a season of' highlights for the varsity team. For the first time in history, Keene Won the Queen City In vita tional Tournament, held during Christmas Vacation. Andy Johnston broke a scoring record for this tournament. Andy Johnston and Jeff' Holmes were named to the All-State Team. In January Jeff' Holmes became the first player in KHS history to score 1000 points. The team posted a 17-0 record for the season before suffering its first loss-and only regular season loss-at the hands of' Nash ua in triple overtime. At the end of the season the team had a 20-1 record and a first place seed in the sta te tourna- ment. Because of this standing, Keene drew a bye in the first round of play and met Nashua in the quarterfinals, losing only its second game all season, 67-62. The team gave us many exciting games during the season and deserve a great deal of credit for a great season. The natural talent of the players was greatly enhanced by the coaching of' Coach Lincoln. Assistant Coach Hebert gives the team some tips. Co-Captains Andy Johnston and Jeff' Holmes are high scorers for the team. Coach Lincoln congratulates Jeff' Holmes on his 1000 points. oys' Basketball 4550 nm, Junior Varsity Scores Freshman Scores Keene Opp0I1eIJI Keene Opponent 56 Salem 42 35 Monadnock 52 90 Winnacunet 83 48 Spfmggeldf VT 57 77 Central 55 59 Elm Street, Nashua 66 86 Memorial 52 43 Brattleboro 61 59 Milford 65 60 Springfield, VT 46 59 Nashua 61 42 Bellows Falls 56' 45 Central 47 52 Fall Mountain 63 64 Al Vjme 33 58 Brattleboro 51 49 Pinkerton 50 61 Fall Mountain 74 72 Merrimack 74 56 Bellows Falls 66 59 Pinkerton 55 65 C011 V21 42 43 Salem 62 72 Monadnock 55 70 Aivime 55 69 C011 V-21 60 74 Milford 56 44 Nashua 56 The 82-83 Freshman Basket- 53 Meffilmvk 72 ball team was captained by 49 Dover 81 The Junior Varsity season be- gan with four big wins, but things began to change. Several games were lost by only one or two points, and some key players were out with injuries. Near the end of the season, the team was nearly wiped out by the flu. The experience gained by several players will be valuable when they join the varsity next season. Freshmen Front: Phil Gofi Jamie Hebert, Jason Clark, Paul Mancinelli, Steve Berthiaume, Brian Bunce. Row 2: Ken Willett, Matt Murdough, Steve Bellus- cio, Mark Hildebrandt, Ken Johnson, Kelly Willett, Dave Price, Tom Grover, Sean Kirk, Coach Berth- iaume. Paul Mancinelli and Steve Berthiaume. After a shaky be- ginning, the Frosh indeed dis- played their improvement by winning the last three games and finishing with a 5-8 record. High scorers were Paul Man- cinelli with a 1715 average per game and Steve Berthiaume and Tom Grover each with a 10.5 average per game. Junior Varsity Left to right: Dar- rin Guyette, Paul Canavan, Nick Chakalos, Joe Mancinelli, Jeff Swetland, Scott Shepherd, John Torres, Da vid Gaillardetz, Steve Loos, Jeff LaCoille, Jared Mil- liard, Howard VanHouten, Penney, Coach Hebert. Bill Jeff LaC0ille.' Where did it go? 227 Kathy Kelly: I think I 'm in the wrong terri- tory. Andy Johnston.' No one better get in my way! Jill Anderson: A perfect shot! Neal Parker: Do I have to let go of him? We hope everybody supports all the teams' players. Paul Mancinelli and Kenny Johnson: We saw it go up, but why isn 't it coming down? Brenda Croteau: Look out! I?n coming through! Heather Brown, Dianne Menard, and Lesley Dwyer: Sorry, Heather, we'd rather watch Dianne. l This person is ahead of us in skiing skills. Fred Roberts: I vant to bite your neck, Phil Goff dribbling down the court. Jeff Holmes: Another perfect shot for Holm sey, ce Hockey Front: Kevin Sea ver, Mark Ranagan, Mike Mann, Paul Pollaro, Mike Secore, Brian McLellan, Ed Trombly, Tom Cashman Mark Hamel. Row 2: Coach Rolli, Darrin Koski, Geno Ranaldi, Mike Hough ton, Kevin Rogers, Jim Jimaki, Rick Phippard Steve Walsh, Shawn Leslie, Doug Lucier, Tom Borden, Adam Patria, Coach Hird. The Keene High Hockey team this year has been .led by seniors Brian McLellan, Mike Houghton, Mike Mann, Mike Secore, Mike Gemmell, Rick Phippard, Kevin Sea ver, Kevin Rogers, and Paul Pollaro. These players, as Well as juniors Ed Trombl y, Tom Cash- man, Mark Ranagan, and Shawn Leslie, have made this season the most successful in KHS hockey history. The team posted a 12- 3 record in regular season action. The returning juniors and this year's sophomores and freshmen hope to continue the success of the 82-83 season in to 1983-84. Keene Opponent 5 Vermont Academy 0 15 Stevens 1 4 Lunenburg 5 12 Lebanon 0 4 Concord 6 6 ' Vermont Academy 5 15 Lebanon 3 1 4 Portsmouth 0 9 Hanover 3 6 Spaulding 1 18 Stevens 1 4 Nash ua 2 3 Trinity 1 8 Lebanon 1 9 Berlin 2 3 Memorial 5 4 Nash ua 1 6' Hanover 1 2 Exeter 4 'Overtime Mike Mann, Kevin Sea ver, Rick Phippard, Brian McLellang Some Senior hockey players Mike Houghton.' And we win again! Golf Front: Kelly Mullen, William Clayton, Arnie Croteau, Jeff LaCoille, Tom Borden, Sean Kirk. Row 2: Coach Kamal, Ah Piermattei, Barry Pearson, Steve Walsh, Sean Coughlin, Dan Houghton, Howie VanHouten, Tammy MacAlliste.r, Jim Zerba. , 'W , , Wiw f ,f.,l2f,1zsw. , 'ffi 1 fa... '- 'W www Kiwi- 'A , M ,M , f ,f Coach George Kamal 's varsity golf team completed its 1982 season with a winning record. Many thought this would be a rebuilding year, but the young squad proved the sceptics wrong. With the combined efforts of all in vol ved, the team finished with fourteen Wins, eleven losses, and an eighth place berth in the state tournament. The top five golfers traveled to Hanover to challenge rain, wind, and hilly terrain in a quest for the New Hampshire title. With the solid per- formances of Sophomore Dan Houghton, Sophomore Tom Borden, and Junior Barry Pearson, the Blackbirds came away with an impressive third place lin- ish. Barry Pearson received the Ivo Radi- cioni Award. This honor is given to the golfer best demonstrating the qualities of sportsmanship and citizenship both on and off the course. Keene Opponent 212 Nash ua 208 Exeter 192 Concord 211 A1 virne 252 Eseter 21 7 21 1 Milford 209 206 Alvirne 246 204 Nashua 218 Ali Piermatte: If I don 't make Concord 215 217 Exeter 214 this DUN, 1777 going I0 be V91' .Y Nashua 204 Portsmouth 214 UPSGL 195 West 235 Laconia 215 Portsmouth 200 201 Milford 207 Concord 204 Bishop Guertin 199 203 Bishop Guertin 197 Portsmouth 199 201 West 228 199 Memorial 203 Trinity 207 Laconia 220 201 Pinkerton 213 X, Tom Borden: When the go- pher ducks his head, I'll hit the ball. Field H ockey Varsity Front Row: Debbie Mitchell, Joann Hoff, Ann LaCoille, Jennifer Sy, J J Johnston, Kelly Locke, Janet Alger, Lisa Salo, JoJo Lindgren. Row 2: Coach Harris, Allyson Barden, Tracy Stubbs, Kim Sweeney, Cathy Zerba, Laura Tolman, Amy Zaluki, Lisa Macllroy, Janet Bisson, Joelle Roy. This was a successful season for the Varsity Field Hockey Team with a record of 8-3-4, and they reached their goal ofa tournament slot. Team work, desire, and dedication to hock- ey gave them an exciting win over Exeter in the hrst round of tournament play 3-1 in the flick-off Led by Captain Kelly Locke, J J. Johnston, high scorer, Allie Barden, our goalie, with six shutoutsg and a senior trium virate of Ann LaCoille, Lisa Salo, and Joann Hoff our defense was awesome. During season play no team scored on a penalty corner. Kelly Locke was given the Most Valuable Player award, and Allyson Barden was named the Most Improved Player. J J received the McCaughey award and the D award went to the senior tri um vira te. hun l . Keene Opponent . . - it 1 Monadnock 0 4 Hanover 1 Cathy Zerba keeping it away from S7 5 the opposition. 3 Monadnock 1 3 Stevens 0 3 Milford 1 0 Springfield 2 1 Stevens 0 0 Nashua 0 1 Hanover 0 0 Con Val 0 1 Lebanon 1 4 Exeter 2 2 Berlin 3 nu vw I 3 , , Ann LaCoille.' G00d m0V6. ' Laura Tolman.' Where did they 232 g07 Field Hockey Junior Varsity Front Row: Rachel Fuld, Michelle Gaseau, Michelle Cole, Sue Magaletta, Peggy Tolman, Karen Meagher, Monica Lougee, Lisa Barrett, Sarah Wyman. Row 2: Coach Fisher, Michelle Chaisson, Kate Zaluki, Liz Acerno, Liz Daschbach, Kelly Coughlin, Cindy Hickox, Michele Wright, Jody Schoheld, Sonja Hansen, Lisa Holmes, Beth Larracey, Barb Dwane, Lisa Barrett: All right, Lisa, what did you do? Keene Opponent 1 Monadnock 0 1 Hano ver 1 Con Val 0 Milford 1 2 2 0 Monadnock 0 2 Ste vens 0 1 Milford 1 1 Springfield 0 1 Ste vens 1 2 Nash ua 1 0 Hano ver 1 0 Con Val O 2 Lebanon 1 wvhmfqiff J Q i 53 f if 'I '-'Ph 1. 1 ,Q -f. -at . -:-- -qw mee N . Mg Kelly Coughlin: Where's your skirt? The Junior Varsity Field Hockey season ended with a 7-1-5 record. The girls scored 15 goals While only 7 were scored against them. The high scorers on offense were Liz Acerno and Karen Meagher, each with 4. The strong defensive players were Katie Zaluki, Rachel Fuld, and Lisa Barrett. Sonja Hansen: Ready for action. ootball Kneeling: Coaches Mike Donahue, Jack Bourgoin, Paul Roy, Da ve Minickiello. Row 1: George Matthews, Rob Ba tchelder, Fred Roberts, Vin Stoddard, Brian Foley, Brant Borden, Mike Houghton, John Murray, Chris Fletcher, John Roberts. Row 2: Russ Huntley, Randy Mack, Ron Pritchard, Jim Perkowski, Todd Prevost, Rob Hartwell, Rob Cornwell, Steve Patterson, Blain Borden, Peter Holden, Todd Bergeron. Row 33 Ernie Paight, Rick Page, Shawn Leslie, Dan Curran, Joe Carlin, Bob Rooney, Mike Furlone, Todd Pickering, Rich Chamberlain, Scott Breed. Row 4: Bob Barrows, Jeff Aldrich, Don Kirouac, Steve Loos, Steve Rooney, Tim Drouin, Dave Gaillardetz, Jay Longe ver, Chris Blastos, Mike Arsena ul t, Rick Bingham. Row 5: Trainer Scott Bills, Bob Bunszel, Barry Sharkey, Joe Cunningham, Jim Ballou, Paul Dundas, Joe Mancinelli, Tim Roberts, Mike LaBounty, Manager Troy Prevost. With only 8 seniors and a handful of starters back from last season, the 1982 Keene fgeenespauldmg Opponegg High Blackbirds went 0 Brattleboro 28 through a rebuilding year 0 West 6 with a 2-8 record. The team 0 Portsmouth 21 showed consistent improve- 6 Dover 27 6 Salem 33 ment throughout the year, 6 Nashua 48 winning 2 of its last 3 games, 13 Cgnffal 7 including a 13-7 overtime 29 Memorial 28 win against Manchester Cen- 3 TFIHIU' 28 tral. Special Awards were g'ven to the following: Sharby Trophy, Brian Foleyg Outstanding Back, John Rob- erts,' Outstanding Lineman, Vin Stoddard,' Most Im- Q proved, Rob Batchelderg Un- A sung Hero, George Mat- SffHf6'gySeSS10H- thewsg Top Defensive Play- er, Scott Breed, and Out- ' - - - Actionsspeak louder than words-WE Capfgjn B1-jan Foley and Team Spun' Fred WON' Coach Bourgoin. an-wr' if oo tball Junior Varsity Front Row: Bob Barrows, Don Kirouac, Tim Drouin, Paul Dundas, Steve Rooney, Jay Longever, Row 2: Tim Roberts, Joe Cunningham, Steve Loos, Jim Ballou, Chris Blastos, Jeff Osgood, Dave Gaillardetz, Row 3: Coach Minickiello, Bob Bunszel, Joe Mancinelli, Raymond Hadley, Barry Sharkey, Steve Arsenault, Coach Donahue. Hindered by injuries and Junmf Varsity Freshmen fttle practice time and no F . Keene Opponent Keene Opponent ames dunng the month of 7 Concord 14 24 Brattleboro 0 Jctober, the JV team had a 0 Nashua 33 0 Ngghug fElmj 18 rying season, 2-4. The high- 0 Mfiford 32 0 Concord 24 Qght of the season was the ig l56Hli16b0f0 3 Z zHShL:g1g5-iff? g y ' - - - es ona ecisive win over previously 0 Memorial 14 0 Merrimack 6 'ndefeated Brattleboro. 0 Mjlfom 18 1 Freshmen Front Row: Chris Croteau, Seth Donahue, Kim Bergeron, Ed Quinn, Steve Howard, Don Carlisle, Todd Fuller, Mike Campbell, Kieran Kidder, Bill Hope. Row 2: Mike Lamoureux, Rob Blanchard, Keith Hitchcock, Joe Berglund, Peter Wright, Jon Penny, Matt Bingham, Todd Pierson. Row 3: Jay Lachenal, Rich Gustafson, Tim Cassidy, Tom Grover, Ed Yoerger, Brian Brosseau, Tom McDonnell, Steve Arsenault. Row 4: Geno Ranaldi, Steve Creamer, Mike Denette, Da vid Fitz-Henry, Jason Spafford, Rich Hayes, Eric Austin, Marty Mahoney, Bob Fee. Row 5: Coach Rolli, Coach Salce. Girls' Soccer Varsity Front: Helga Weller, Katree Hodgdon, Kim Folsom, Co-Captain Krissy Kelly, Mary Carlin, Sandy Brennan, Angela Arsena ult, Chaipel Leinster, Lisa Gianferrari, Cheryl Hilliard. Row 2: Coach Dietrich, Cindy Borden, Sheila LaPoin te, Chris Chickering, Heidi Wilkes, Jill Anderson, Co-Captain Ka thy Kelly, Deb Frye, Tracy Warren, .Ian Stanclift, Deb Stone, Co-Captain. Keene Opponent 0 Fall Mountain 1 4 Concord 0 5 Con Val 3 3 Central 0 1 Hanover 3 1 Milford 3 2 Con Val 3 1 Hanover 2 3 Memorial 2 1 Stevens 0 0 Milford 3 1 Fall Mountain 2 3 Memorial 1 0 Lunenburg 1 Deb Frye: Don't wor- ry. I won't be late for practice. The Girls' Varsity soccer team finished its season with a 6'-8 record. The girls' new coach, Kyle Dietrich, had a lot ofprofes- sional experience in the game. The team benefited greatly from his knowledge. Keene's major problem was motivation, it al- ways came too late in the game. The team was led by captains Deb Stone, Krissy Kelly, and Kathy Kelly. The team will lose eleven seniors. f, lril , , 7 ,, f Q I 1 'ttltll llll ,,,., V as ,,: ' , 4 if 1 This has been the Worst week of practice yet! Girls' Soccer Junior Varsity Front: Laura Mackay, Steffan y Hall, Ann Cavanaugh, Kelly Keating, Shelley Methe, Kim Mills, Darnel Toomey. Row 2: Coach Shanks, Allison Brown, Shannon Dubois, Tammy Kenyon, Lisa Creamer, Jill Walier, Karen Puls, Karen Guillet. Keene Opponent 4' Fall Mountain 5 0 Con Val 4 This year the Girls' Junior Varsity Soccer team was coached 2, F 3 by Mrs. Shanks and captained by Shelley Methe and Kelly 2 Milford 2 Keating. Keene lost the first game to Fall Mountain in over- 1 Con V31 4 time, but they kept Hgh ting to finish with a 2-7-3 record for the 1 Hanover 4 1982 season. The girls gained a great deal of experience which 5 femoral 0 will be beneficial next season. 6 ? 1 Fall Mountain 9 8 Memorial 1 'Overtime Karen Guillet: 'Believe it or not. I Qn looking for- ward to fall. fEf'?-few, Signs of soccer Lisa Creamer: A pretty soccer player 23 oys' Soccer Varsity Seated: John LaRochelle, Bob Mallat, Co-captains. Row 1: Jamie Bergeron, Jim Lynch, Da ve Scott, Tim Kenyon, Mike Emmond, Jon Wojchick, Mark Ranagan, Pete Benson, John Schumann, Joe Morrison, Mike Lammela, Rich Egan. Row 2: Steve Paoletta, Scott Weldon, Tom Aron, Pete Pitsas, Mike Gemmell, Barry Williams, Rick Phippard, Joe Briggs, Fred Aldrich, Tom Zerba, Kalle Koota, Chris O'Brien, Coach Rick Scott. Keene Opponent 5 Concord 0 I Nash ua 0 2 Hanover ' 1 3 Dover 1 3 Con Val 0 2 Bishop Hendricken 0 0 Fall Mountain A' 1 1 Hano ver ' l 3 Fall Mountain 4 3 Con Val 0 l Memorial 0 0 Hinsdale ' l 0 White Mtn. Reg, 1 1 Al virne 1 Tournament l Oyster River 0 l Pinkerton ' ' 2 Overtime ' ' Shootout The 1982 edition of the Keene High Soccer Blackbirds put together a fine 8-4-2 season. Faced with the most difficult schedule in the state, the Blackbirds advanced to the state quarterfinals before being eliminated by Pinkerton Academy in a shootout. All New England Co-Captain Bob Mallat anchored a very stingy defense that allowed well under a goal a game. Bob Mallat walked off with several awards and honors: Most Valu- able Player for KHS,' lst Team All-Stateg All New Englandg and representative in the N. H.-Vt. Lions Cup Game. Other awards went to Outstanding Defensive player .Ion Wojchick, Outstand- ing Offensive player Rick Phippard, and Most Improved player John Schumann. Honorable mention for All-State was given to Rick Phippard, Jon Wojchick, and Barry Williams. Ss: 1 . A its ww!! T--s f !.4 .g. VI whirl J i is ns .1 Bob Mallat: Ready to head the ball, John LaRochelle: A killer on the Rick Phlppfirdf IS that SOCCGF ball field. stuck to your forehead? Boys' Soccer Junior Varsity Front Row: Chris Tattersall, Jeff LeFebvre, Jeff Benson, Jim Crisman, Adam Patria, Darrin Koski, Scott Brennan, Brad Matheson, Bijal Patel, John Trombly, lan Fitzgerald. Row 2: Bill Scott, Coachg Chris Sy, Devon McCollough, Jim Jimaki, Jeff Metivier, Doug Austin, Hutch Stone, Mark Beaure- gard, Tim Scott, Dave Ide. Freshmen Scores Keene Opponent 4 Mascenic 0 7 Putney 0 1 Eaglebrook 4 4 Monadnock 2 9 Mascenic 4 3 Milford 3 2 Monadnock 1 6 Brattleboro 1 6 Putney 3 6 Brattleboro 3 JV Scores Keene Opponent 2 Brattleboro 1 1 Monadnock 0 3 Hano ver 2 6 Hinsdale 1 4 Con Val 2 0 Hanover 4 2 Con Val 1 3 Monadnock 0 2 Memorial 2 2 Brattleboro 1 2 Hinsdale 1 The 1983 Freshman Soccer Team finished a fine season with an 8-1-1 record. With a good crop of freshman players, things can only get better in the future for KHS soccer. Eddie H uckle was this year's recipient of the coaches' award. Freshm en The Boys' JV Soccer Team had a great 9-1-1 season. A consistent- ly stingy defense held opponents at bay. Most of scoring came from Jim Jimaki, Scott Brennan, and Darren McCollester-20 of' the 27 goals scored. A fine group of' re- serves, in addition to several strong midfield players, contri- buted greatly to a fine season. Goalie David Ide had several out- standing games for a 1.5 goals against a verage in his first year in goal. Front Row: Matt Hall, Jeff LeFebvre, Jeff Benson, Jim Crisman, Scott Brennan, Steve Belluscio, John Trombly, Brad Matheson, Bob Forest. Row 2: Chris Tattersall, Ed Huckle, Bob Gilbo, Tim Scott, Dave Ide, Jim Jimaki, Chris Sy, Hutch Stone, Mark Beauregard, Carey Smith, Jeff Croumie, Johm Metivier, Coach Tom Morrison. irls' Cross oun try Coach Woodbury, Anna Johansson, Jane Louiselle, Christy Lepisto, Emily Hildebrandt, Michelle Sullivan. Although the team was small in number-just enough to make a team- the girls managed to have a fairly successful season, placing 10th at the Manchester Invitational and 8th in the Class L Championships. Emily Hildebrandt was again our outstanding runner, always placing Very well in all meets. Both Emily and Christy Lepisto, an eighth grader, qualified for the Meet of Champions held in Manchester. fr mail 1 Emily Hildebrandt Christy Lepjgfg Keene 33 Springheld 43 Concord 20' Hanover 40 Bello ws Falls 29 Springfield 29 Wach ussett ' Won Opponent 29 ' 18 39 22 25 34 Jane Louiselle oys' Cross Co un tr Kneeling: Larry Garnett, Jim Despres, Bill Hippie, Jim Bailey. Standing: Chris White, Marc Donais, Sean Beal, Da ve Herr, Coach Mayes. Keene 31 Springfield 45 Concord 38 Hano ver 24 Con Val 32 Bello ws Falls 21 Springfield 1 7 Wach usett 18 Stevens Q 1 , 1112 .1 g-....... ,, J fir, , Oppon en t 25 1 7 25 31 25 34 38 41 CLASS L CHAMPS After placing 16th in the Manchester Invitational, and completing an overall 4-4 season, the Keene High Boys' Cross Country Team surprised everyone by winning the Class L State Meet. This was the tenth state title in thirty-five years of coaching for Jack Mayes. All Hve runners placed in the Hrst 23: Shawn Beal 161, Larry Garnett 1131, Jim Despres 1211, Marc Donais 1221, Dave Herr 1231. At the State Meet of Champions, Keene placed third out of 12 teams and qualihed for the New Englands where they finished fourteenth out of 15 teams. Shawn Beal was Keene's first runner to Hnish in the state meet. Larry Garnett Jim Despres and Dave Herr Sha wn B931 .L J. Johnston-about to make a goal. YIK ... Signs of the season. Tammy Sawyer, Amy Jackson.' Noi I saw him Hrst! .vel Barry Williams: This year's super goalie. W f Mike Emmond: Everyone had better get out of the way! swfwf' ' 1 Michele Wright: Freshmen get stranger and stranger every year! If i 8 Our first touchdown! ...midi An excellent play by John Schumann. Peter Pitsas-one on one. Deb Tremblay-cheering on the crowd O 4 2 4 QM i Z, iff' .i W Our faithful Keene High Blackbird. Who is it? Karen Meagher, Sonja Hansen, Sue Magalet- ta--Another win for the JV Held hockey team. 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New Hampshire 357-3468 S is es o e s I if' O 0 O I . 1 use IT HERE CONGRA TULA TIONS CLASS OF 83 Dave s Auto Body 3 AMERICAN 62 FOREIGN CARS 0503? 352-7700 ' ESTIMATES , INSURANCE WORK Cadillac ' Buick 0 Pontiac 0 AMC ' Jeep 0 - TOWING AVAILABLE Renault ' HOHUH BONDED A UTO DEALER ROUTE 124 MARLBOROUGH 876'-4037 , 7 , 9 ' COMPLETE A U TO BODY REPAIR , AND REBUILDING 434 W1HCheSZer Street, Keene, NH 66 A d1pIoma doesn t say what you ve done It says what you re equ1pped to do Now go do 1t' PUBLIC SERVICE 50111900 Hernpuhrg Congratulatmns Class of 83' Wm -1- 'E'lM MELIIIIY Slllll' ORGANS byl P wus by B d B-XND INSTRUMENTS bl IA RI-05 K UITARS RECORDS 'I XPFS UUH LOW PHIL' I 'vlgn IRIA SIII- FT NIUSIL INCL UUES 5 ERVICE f . , , 4 , . , . yuONaw ' Y I I I I I 1 I I I I Q I 4 I I - A '- I. .owrey If. ' al win ,I 5:-:N ,gg ' g , . by Sony eg N fl , p I I by Yamaha ' ' f, I' uv - TV's byI a avox T .viii I, A 4. .-i,,..1x' Il WIIII . F--.-,1,.I -r . , ., ., A -R3 1 '.-Q II HQSI ,L L I I . H. 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J' ' te DINNER 5 30 8 30 CLOSED TUESDAY ROITE 12 WESTMORELAND N H I603J399 4474 Congratulauons Class of 1983 PNEUMO PRECISION INC Precuslon Park Keene New Hampshire 03431 o I603I 352 5242 TWX 710 366 7619 From Sea to Shmmg Sea Stull beautltul for spacious skles For amber waves of gram Stull purple mountaln mayestles Above the trusted plain But, Lord, our hearts no longer see Your scepter o'er our land, We followed men who promrsed ease, And burlt on srnkrng sand Our leaders, Father, need your lrght, In mercy stretch your hand To gulde us through the trackless nrght And save our perlled land Amerrca, America, May God your falth restore Trll Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Are praised from shore to shore MASON INSURANCE AGENCY 3 Central Square Keene, N H Insurlng Keene and Cheshire County Srnce 1837 CAMERA SHOP CANDID WEDDING PHOTO FINISHING PORTRAITS CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL WORK CUSTOM FRAMING GEORGE 81 BONNIE CHAPMAN, PROPRIETORS 108 MAIN ST KEENE, NH TEL 352 0346 It 'I ' 21 ' 711' I A ,I I . . - 41 ,1 fl ll f , rv fl ,- .1 I . -' ' - -Z W 1 'JN ' -'f-gig . - Jzm ' fi E '1'- -- lif 'i.igf 4:71 2 -.r S-L7 ,fgqffp .L y N15 H -'. - .6 '-' ' . 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QS lil 6 Ve! 32110 YB, College 0 0 Gfuzen, Su M X 045 nuflu Z31- ET J QW Gag MA TYr U 8 ELDMAA P92 5353 M Pac-Man fa, SGH- .W Karen C31-peutef Offfb Efiands aaa Awesome, totally awesome! K 90 190 fog? ' Q9 W QQ, OFIYOUI Q 9 S S gdb 4 C GSS Gr-ace me ' c , S Qui! M9 'Monaco mo eeee W LSPIZWIPPH Q Reagwomics W Q0 SYLPTYXNG 09' Q55 Blagkbjrds Although there is no state tournament for the Swim Team, their 10-1 re- cord deserves commenda- tion, and with that record they surely would be con- tenders in a state meet. With a 6'-11 record, the Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball team qualified for the Class L tourna- ment, which they have not done for six years. Unfortunately, they did not get past the Hrst round, losing to Merri- mack. It was a hard fought game, and all put forth their best effort. The KHS Ice Hockey team finished off their excellent 12-2 season with a berth in the State Tournament. How- ever, it was not to be. Keene lost in the Hrst round to Cen- tral 6-2. At this year's Gymnastics tour- nament, Keene finished fourth in the state with 99.3 points. Every- one competing gave her best ef- fort, and Keene's Kim Blanchette finished eighth overall in the state. The Wrestling team finished sixth in the State Tournament with 52 points. Senior Vin Stod- dard finished second in the heavyweight division, and Scott Minickiello placed second at 107 pounds. These two represented Keene at the New England Cham- pionships. Keene also took a pair of fourths: John Louiselle at 128 and Neal Parker at 170 pounds. i 1 I This was a season of high hopes and great expectations for the Winter sports teams at KHS, But it turned into a post-season of great disappointment. Several teams earned berths in their respective sta te tournaments, but no one came home the victor in first place. Keene High School students and staff and the Keene community can be proud of' all these athletes-and the athletes of' all the sports seasons-because they are Winners in our book. The Boys' Varsity Basketball team was ranked first in the state and drew a bye in the opening round. On Saturday, March 12, the quarter-finals began in Durham with Keene against Nashua. But the Durham-Nashua jinX prevailed, and Keene lost a tough Hgh t, 67-62. Andy Johnston scored 26'poin ts, while Jeff Holmes scored 20, and no one else hit double figures. Even so, a 20-2 record for the season is a great triumph. Verne Guyette retired as basketball scorekeeper after 22 years in that posi- tion. E 55' is 'V -an 4 31 . Brig R1- 2 ks 55 fs g 5 5. 5 F Q5 -Q if E Q gh 5 Q E5 if 5? 5 si E :S 2 an S. if if ii fs is -5 ki E? 3 5 2? N Q uf E fs X: 15 if .Q S we S. af az 5- E 5 ea 5 si 5 5 53 ? 5 5 K1 52 as 5 EY 3 2 252 2 Q Lf Q1 55 ls H- 5 5. YE Q 2 3 z 5 5 nf R fre 3 35 55 Q K X, E E wg E 11 2 Q E if 2 5 E52 E 52 S Administration Bourassa, Edward F. - - - 21, 39 Champagne, Richard L. - - - 20 Ellis, Bernard .L - - - 20 Larracey, H. Charles - - - 20 ndex Lambert, Francis L. - - - 26, 37 Lammela, Robert .L - - - 26 Landry, Elaine G. - - - 26, 37 Lerner, Cliff - - - 26 Lincoln, James A. - - - 26, 226' Lockhart, Robert W - - - 26, 38 Napoli, Charles A. - - - 21, 35, 38, 88, 161, 169 MHCDOII-Qld, Betsy A- - - - 261 36, 178 Reynolds, Landon R. - - - 21, 37 Riel, Wncent E. - - - 21, 35, 162 Seaver, Eugene A. - - - 21 Tremblay, Richard P. - - - 21 Faculty Abbott, Bryant P. - - 22 35 Amstein, John M - - 22 Baldwin, Harrison IL - - 22 Barrett, John .L - - 22 Barry, Roberta L. - - - 22 Bedaw, Larry F - - - 22 Bergeron, Lucien E. - - - 22 39 Bergeron, Nancy S. - - - 22 Bourgoin, John F - - - 22 34, 234 Burns, Charles Fl - - - 22 Butler, Geoffrey R. - - - 22 Cavallaro, Anne M - - - 22 Cohen, Carole - - - 23 Collins, Maurice W - - - 23, 34 Cotton, Wayne - - - 23, 35 Cummings, Robert C - - - 23, 149, 150 Currie Alexia F - - - 23, 34, 188 Dauphin, David A. - - - 23 DiMeco, Joseph A. - - - 23 Doherty, Charlotte A. - - - 23 MacPhail, Barbara R. - - - 5, 26 Main, Howard L. - - - 27 204 Mandarich, Franz - - - 27 196, 200 Marsette, Bruce H - - - 27 210 Martin, Karen - - - 27 Mattson, William - - - 27 Mayes, John L. - - - 27 208, 241 Miller, Theodore R. - - - 27 164, 167 Minickiello, Da vid - - - 27 37 38, 220, 234, 235 Mispel, William B. - - - 27 Moore, Margery - - - 27 Mosley, B1-igida - - - 27 37 Moynihan, Gerald D. - - - 27 Murray, Wayne E. - - - 28 Nelson, Jean P. - - - 28, 37 154, 155, 162 Nims, Marjorie A. - - - 28 O'Connell, John .L - - - 28, 35 Ogg, Karen A. - - - 28, 38, 175 Ohlson, John - - - 28, 35 Olson, Da vid P. - - - 28, 34 Olson, Karen L. - - - 28, 39, 176 Olson, Susan B. - - - 28 Oros, Ethelyn M - - - 28 Paranto, Ronald - - - 28, 140, 209, 224, 225 Perlungher, Richard A. - - - 28, 36 Pietraszewski, Valerie - - - 29, 177 Pindell, Terry L. - - - 29, 35, 42, 88, 162, 170 Quinn, Edward A. - - - 29 Ramsay, C Murray - - - 29 Reason, Frank Ei - - - 29 D021'g-Zhue. Mchael R - - - 23, 38, 205, 224. 234, Ritter, Vivian - - - 29, 36 Dube, Roger P. - - - 23 Dubois, Anthony .L - - - 23 Dunn, James T - - - 23 Eaves, .Hm - - - 24 Espiefs, Electra C. - - - 24, 35 Fahey, William .L - - 24, 36 Fosberry, Leigh - - - 24 Franklin, .L Barry - - - 24 Frye, Marygrace - - - 24, 34 Frye, Paul E - - - 24, 36 Gillis, Donald E. - - - 24 Gold, William A. - - - 24 Gordon, Donald - - - 24 Grant, Richard A. - - - 24, 35 Hackler, Robert A. - - - 4 Hall, Stephen .L - - - 25. 36, 187 Harris, Audrey TI - - 25 34, 232 Heslin, Eleanor .L - - - 4, 25, 184, 185 Hetherman, Margaret A. - - - 25, 34, 173 Hils, Gerald A. - - - 25, 38, 182 Hitchner, John T - - - 25, 39 Holden, David H - - - 25, 199 Holman, Orrin - - - 25 36 Humphrey, Howard S. - - - 25, 39, 180 Huntley, James W - - - 25, 193 Hurt, Patricia L - - - 25 Jobin, Denis G. - - - 25, 197 Kelley, Robert .L - - - 261 38 Kirkpatrick, Philip R. - - - 26, 198 Kohlenberg, Werner - - - 261 181 Kumorek, Stephen P. - - - 26 Robarge, Geoffrey M - - - 29 Roman, Sandra S. - - - 29 Roosa, Carol - - - 29 Roy, Paul W - - - 29, 211, 222 234 Ruggieri, Charles - - - 29, 38 Salo, John - - - 29, 217 Schaefer, Clement - - - 30, 37 Schoheld, Deborah - - - 30 Seavey, Gary .L - - - 30 Shanks, Penelope - - - 30, 38, 162 207 237 Shaunesey, Irving S. - - - 30, 36 Spear, Janet L. - - - 30 188, 189 Spillman, Albert - - - 30 Stabler, Lois - - - 30 Starkey, Audrey T - - - 30 Thibodeau, .L Graham - - - 30 Van den Beemt, Jan - - - 30, 34, 80, 164 Ware, Barbara IL - - - 30, 37 Wellman, Teresa L. - - - 31, 39, 175, 182 Whipple, Roger C - - - 31, 361 114 Whitney, Kathie - - - 31, 38, 100 Winsor, Arthur L - - - 31, 183 Woodbury, John B. - - - 31, 34, 216, 240 Wright, Regina M - - - 31 Secretaries Blair, Elinor M - - - 32 Clayton, Helen R. - - - 32 Coty, Jeanne A. - - - 32 Duffy, Gertrude H - - - 32 Furlone, Alice R - - - 32 Hall, Anita G. - - - 32 Hebert, Jean L. - - - 32 Lamoureux, Jodi F. - - - 32 McLellan, Joanne P. - - - 32 Perry, Val - - - 32 Proulx, Linda M - - - 32 Roy, Jo-Anne M - - - 32, 35 Skidds, Rita D. - - - 31 Paraprofessionals Adams, Sharon P. - - - 33, 39 Black, Judy L. - - - 31 Brown, Toni - - - 33 Fairbanks, JoAnn M - - - 33 Fiedler, Mark - - - 33 Forrest, Steve - - - 33 Gray, Beverly .L - - - 31, 179 Horne, Lynda - - - 33 MacMullen, Alexandra - - - 33 Meredith, Carol R. - - - 33, 36 Perry, Judy - - - 31 Scott, Rick - - - 33, 238 Seaver, Angela J. - - - 33 White, Diane - - - 33 Health Department Kirk, Maura - - - 31, 37 Parker, Mary - - - 31 Shelley, Carolyn - - - 31 Cuatodians Frazier, Frank - - - 32 Jackson, Larry - - - 32 Torres, Frank - - - 32 Cafeteria Staff Carbone, Dot - - - 33 Kerbaugh, Barbara - - - 33 Kremen, Helen - - - 33 Lyons, Millie - - - 33 Russell, Lorraine - - - 33 Secord, Ellie - - - 33 Sherman, Val - - - 33 Seniors Aldrich, Frederick - - - 44, 180, 204, 213 238 Alger, Janet C. - - - 44, 85, 93, 154, 173, 174, 232 Andrews, Deanna - - - 44, 83 Arnott, Sara M - - - 44, 86 95, 167 184 Arseneault, Deborah E - - - 44, 86 154, 174 Ash, Ernest L. - - - 44, 180 Ash, Stephen E. - - - 44, 154, 162 Ashworth, John E. - - - 44 Audet, Kimberely A. - - - 44, 84, 181, 182 Austin, Deborah L. - - - 44, 86 87 162 174, 189, 190, 191 Bailey, James H. - - - 45, 92, 216 241 Baker, Mary A. - - - 45, 170, 194, 219 Baker, Thomas J. - - - 45, 208, 226 Baldwin, Steve J. Ball, Elaine D. - ' - 45, 178 Barden, Jeffrey A. - - - 45, 180, 199 Batchelder, Robert F. - - - 234 Baxter, John - - - 80, 155, 162, 182 Beal, Jeffrey L. - - - 45 Beam, John E. - - - 45 Begin, Cynthia L. - - - 45, 178 Bellows, Todd .L - - - 45 Belluscio, Holly .L - - - 46, 80 Bemis, Lorri L. - - - 46, 87 89, 154, 178 Benik, Maureen - - - 46 90, 170 Bennett, Christopher - - - 46 154 Cooper, Rebecca L. - - - 50, 87 Cormier, Kenneth A. Costin, Peter W - - - 50, 81, 217 Creamer, Timothy H. - - - 50 Cross, Catherine A. - - - 50, 93, 165, 199 Croteau, Beth M - - - 50 Croteau, Brenda L. - - 51, 224, 229 Croteau, Charles E - - - 51, 194, 199 Croteau, Michael .L - - - 51 Cunningham, John - - - 51 Curry, Mchael .L - - - 51 Davis, Kevin M - - - 51 Davis, Marcia R. - - - 51, 80, 166 174, 175 Davis, Paul R. - - - 51, 84, 188, 189, 191 Davis, Warren A. - - - 51, 101 Dean, Charles N - - - 51, 95 Demand, Tammy M - - - 52, 87 deMoya, Elizabeth - - - 52, 171, 214, 215 Despres, James A. - - - 52, 216, 241 Desrisiers, Ann M - - - 52 Deyo, Carol A. - - - 52 84, 182 Digiulio, Beth M - - - 52 Dinkel, Debra A. - - - 42 52 87 171, 174 Dintino, David .L - - - 52, 95, 96 Drew, Joseph G. - - - 52 Drouin, Barbara M. - - - 52, 209 Ben ware, Pamela .L Bickford, Kathleen M - - - 46 86 178 Bittner, Rebecca .L - - - 46 80, 81, 83, 166, 173, 189, 190 Black, Daniel G. - - - 46 Blake, Peter A. - - - 46 Blastos, Alexander - - - 46 Blood, Irene L. - - - 46, 87 Borden, Brant A. - - - 47 208, 212, 234 Bosworth, Scott - - - 47 85 Bourassa, Candace A. - - - 42 47 87 174, 178, 201 Bourassa, Joseph A. Bourassa, Philip G. - ---4797 --47 Bowman, Pamela L. - - 47 82 Brennan, Robert T. - - - 47 80, 92, 210, 213 Brown, Charlene L. Brown, Debra .L - - - ---424797162 47 84, 173 Brown, Nils S. - - - 47 Bruce, Robert S. - - -48 Brulotte, Ginette M - - - 48 Buckman, Lisa M - - - 48 Bucknam, Maureen R - - - 48, 87 92, 154, 160, 162 163, 190 Burbank, Scott M - - - 48, 208 Callahan, Sarah M - - - 48, 86 Campbell, Jennifer L. - - - 42, 48, 84, 154, 162, 1 71 Canavan, Richard .L - - - 48 Carbonaro, Vincent - - - 42, 48, 87 Cashman, Mitchell T - - - 48 Cavanaugh, Patrick J. - - - 48, 79, 95, 217 Chamberlain, Debbie J. - - - 49, 85 Chamberlin, Bethann M - - - 49, 83, 88 Chard, Richard E. - - - 49, 93 Chickering, Christine L. - - - 49, 84, 163, 173, 194, 236 Chickering, Lisa A. - - - 42, 49, 80, 85, 174, 175, Chickering, Mark .L - - - 48, 166 Clark, Joseph L. - - - 49 Clason, Spencer S. - - - 49, 95, 96 Clay, Christopher S. - - - 49, 82 Clayton, William E. - - - 50, 95, 163, 166, 195, 197 201, 231 Cleveland, Darren J. Colburn, Brian M. - - - 50 Collier, Robert .L - - - 50, 86, 183 Constine, Mark A. - - - 50, 94 Conway, Kathleen R. - - - 50, 84, 214 Drouin, Deanna M - - - 53 Drouin, Elizabeth A. - - - 42, 53, 81, 85, 88, 92, 171, 174, 175, 197 201 . Dunn, Patricia Ei - - - 53 Durant, WYlliam - - - 53 Durham, Kelly A. - - - 53, 82 Eastman, Ann EI - - - 53, 80, 157 173, 174, 194, 198 Egan, Richard J. - - - 53, 226, 238 Elliott, Lisa L. - - - 53, 87 178 Ellis, Judith A. Ellis, Robert A. - - - 53 Ellis, Susan - - - 53, 79, 87 Emmond, Michael A. - - - 54, 238, 242 Ervin, Todd - - - 54 Farrey, Ellen M - - - 54, 162, 171, 174, 175, 209 Fassett, Mark P. - - - 54 Fee, Jennifer E. - - - 54 Fenno, James K. - - - 54 Fielders, Tammy Giguere - - - 54 Flanders, Deborah M - - - 54, 85, 173, 201 Fletcher, Christopher .L - - - 234 Foley, Brian .L - - - 54, 90, 91, 163, 172, 197 198, 208, 234 Folsom, Kimberly A. - - - 54, 91, 154, 236 Fontaine, Victor H - - - 55 Foster, Randy .L - - - 55 Frazier, Daniel D. - - - 42, 55 Frigon, Roger M - - - 55, 154, 161, 162, 171 Frost, Michael IL Fulwood, Kimberly A. - - - 55 Furlong, Kristen - - - 55, 80, 85, 171, 173, 174, 197 211 Gardener, Jill - - - 55, 82 Garnett, Lawrence A. - - - 42, 55, 83, 164, 173, 241 Garrapy, Holly L. - - - 55, 179 Gatley, Douglas .L - - - 55, 210 Gemmell, Michael D. - - - 56, 208, 238 Gianferrari, Elisa - - - 56, 80, 90, 91, 92, 93, 1 74, 175, 236 Giannetti, Joseph A. - - - 56 226 Giglio, James L. - - - 56 Gline, Ann Penny - - - 56, 94 Glover, Mark N - - - 56 Gokey, Michael D. - - - 56 Golden, Joseph .L - - - 167 Goodine, Lynn - - - 56 Gordon, Daniel .L - - - 56 Gordon, Karen L. - - - 56 Gorges, Conway L. - - - 57 Gregory, Arofan T. - - - 57 91, 92, 95, 152, 153, 154, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 169, 172, 173, 184, 185, 187 197 Grover, Charlene M. - - - 57 84, 182 Grover, David B. - - - 57 226 Grover, Jami L. - - - 57 Guyette, Deneen M - - - 57 85, 182 190 Hall, Edward A. - - - 57 95, 166 220 Hall, Matthew D. - - - 57 Hamel, Maryann - - - 42, 57 80, 81, 83, 89, 90, 92 93, 96, 171, 174, 175, 214, 215 Hamilton, Mary - - - 57 86 Hancock, Parker C. - - - 58 Hardy, Robert E. - - - 58, 85 Hart, Gerry R. - - - 58, 167 199 Hebert, Arline - - - 58, 86 Henault, Jeffrey S. - - - 58, 149, 150, 151, 173, 193, 195, 201 Henchey, Cheryl M. - - - 58 Herr, David C. - - - 58, 208, 212, 241 Herrick, Anne T - - - 58, 84, 180, 187 Hildebrandt, Emily R. - - - 42, 58, 86, 89, 91, 154, 159, 161, 162, 168, 171, 172, 173, 197 209, 213, 216, 240 Hoff, Joann Fi - - - 58, 159, 217 232 Holden, Christopher W - - - 59, 153, 154, 156 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 172, 173, 193, 198 Holland, Richard D. Holmes, Jeffrey H - - - 59, 84, 193, 226, 229 Honkala, Philip .L - - - 59, 180 Hook, Susan E. - - - 59, 83 Hooper, Michael J. - - - 59, 95 Horne, Jeffrey T - - - 59, 96 Houghton, Michael .L - - - 59, 95, 204, 230, 234 Hulslander, Thonas A. - - - 59, 153, 154 Humphrey, Deborah A. - - - 59, 86, 183 Ioannou, Keon E. - - - 59 Isaak, Nicholas - - - 60, 92, 166 193, 194, 216 Jackson, Peter D. - - - 60, 95, 149, 156 166, 173, 193, 199 Jarvis, Lois L. - - - 60, 83, 168 Jenna, Michael T - - - 60 Jobin, Lisa M - - - 60, 83, 194 Johansson,, Anna C. - - - 42, 60, 82, 173, 174, 197 213, 216 240 Johnson, Arthur L. - - - 60 Johnson, Paige L. - - Johnson, Robert C - 165, 171 - 42, 60, 85, 171, 194 - 42 60, 97 154, 162, Johnston, Andrew J. - - - 60, 90, 200, 226 228 Johnston, Joan - - - 61, 154, 194, 211, 232, 242 Joslin, Christopher S. Joslyn, Pamela D. - - Judd, Richard - - - 61 Kaiser, Beverly .L - - - - - - 61 61, 82, 178 61, 182 Keddie, Heather S. - - - 42, 61, 154, 156 158, 159, 162, 164 Kelly, Kathleen M - - - 61, 90, 206 212, 224, 228, 236 Kelly, Kristine M - - - 61, 90, 182, 206 213, 224, 236 Kempton, Lynne A. - - - 61, 83, 96, 97 161 Keough, Holly A. - - - 61, 82, 178 Kirsh, Gordon - - - 62 Kittredge, Paulette N - - - 62, 183 Koota, Kalle P. - - - 62, 238 62 Kozpi, James A. - - - Kosmo, Andrea L. - - - 62, 82, 162 187 Kuja, Kendra L, - - - 62, 82, 171, 174, 175 LaBa.rre, John D. - - - 62 LaBounty, Anthony J. - - - 62 97 LaCoille, Ann M - - - 42, 62, 85, 171, 174, 232 Lamoureux, Mary L. - - - 62, 178 LaPointe, Sheila A. - - - 63, 182, 236 Lariviere, Chris .7 - - Lariviere, Philip - - - 63, 95, 162, 167 197 LaRoche, Michael R. ---63 LaRochelle, John P. - - - 63, 85, 93, 95, 96, 217 238 LeHane, Michael L. - - - 63 Leinster, Anne C. - - - 66 85, 162, 163, 173, 191, 198, 201 Lightfoot, Deanne L. - - - 63, 82, 178 Locke, Kelly A. - - - 42, 63, 88, 91, 217 232 Lougee, Kimberly F - - - 63, 86 Louiselle, John B. - - - 64, 195, 220 Lourie, Abigail M - - - 64, sz 154, 156 159, 162, 168, 184 Lynch, Tracey M - - - 42, 64, 86 87 91, 94, 158, 166, 174, 175, 211, 212 Macallister, TAmmy A. - - - 42 64, 171, 173, 174, 175, 194, 197 207 217 231 MacDonald, VW1liam S - - - 64, 83 MacLellan, Brian R. - - - 64, 230 MacMartin, Sheryl - - - 64 Macuen, Lauren L. - - - 64, 84, 182 Maliska, Phyllis A. - - - 64 Mallat, Robert L. - - - 64, 86 93, 96, 238 Manchester, Cathy .L ---65 Mann, Michael D. - - - 42 65, 93, 153, 182, 230 Marrotte, Bonnie M - - - 65, 84 Martischnign Mary A. Matthews Geor e C I 8, ---- May, Markl ---65, 162, May, Sandra L. McCollester, Cathy A. - - - McCollough, Jenny E. - - - 174, 176 187 197 McCreary, John D. - - - 65 65, 83, 182 65, 234 173 65 65, 80, 82, 94, 1 McMahon, Kelly L. - - - 42, 65, 86, 97 154, 1 161, 162 Meade, Kinberly .L - - - 66 84, 178 Meredith, Erica A. - - Merrifield, Kathleen A. - - - 66, 182 66 Messer, Heidi A. - - - MeyerhofL Deborah A. - - - 66, 79, 86 Monty, .Hll M - - - 66, 85 Morel, Linda R. - - - 66 86 Morel, Raymond R. - - - 66, 86 Morgan, John P. - - - 42, 66, 81, 83, 90, 97 152, 153, 154, 158, 159, 162, 171 Morse, Marianne J. - - - 66, 86, 81 Moses, Scott T - - - 67 83, 162, 173 Murdock, Judith A. - - - 67 162 Murray, John R - - - 67 87 234 Murray, Kathryn L. - - - 42 67 84, 89, 171, 174, 197 62, 59. Murray, Matthew W -- - 67 163, 187 193, 195 Nelson, Rosalie S. - - Nickerson, Carla A. - - - 67 86 155 O'brien, Christopher R. - - - 67 91, 163, 165, 195 238 0'Connor, John H. - - 0'Neil, Karen El - - - 67 82 0Weil, Kathleen A. - --as 0'Reilly, Teressa D. - - - 68 Osgood, Julie L. - - - 68, 79, 86 Parker, Allen H Parker, Neal A. - - - 68, 220, 228 Parker, Vickie L. - - - 68 Patria, Timothy.L - - - 42, 68, 85, 90, 148, 154, 155, 159, 162 197 Pawelczyk, Christopher R. - - - 68, 183 Pawlak, Daniel E - - - 43, 68, 96, 216, 217 Peets, Terry R. - - - 68 Perkins, Jennifer L. - - - 68 Pettersen, Kari A. - - - 69. 87 69 Phelps, Bruce A. - - - 274 Philbrick, Kellie T - - - 69, 182 Phippard, Richey W - - - 69, 90, 204, 212, 230, 238 Pitsas, Peter .L - - - 69, 81, 97 195, 226, 238, 243 Pitz, John F Pollaro, Paul C. - - - 69, 92, 230 Poole, John W Posner, Robert S. - - - 69 Pratt, Doreen A. - - - 69, 86 69 Pregent, Da vid E. - - Pregent, Gregory .L - - - 42, 69, 81, 154, 162, 165 Pregent, Pamela M - - - 70 Preston, Leeanne R. Pruss, Cynthia M. - - Rafford, Timothy - - - - - 70, 87 Proulx, Donald P. - - - - 70, 215 - 70 70, 204, 226 Rennick, Steven W - - - 70, 87 179, 182, 183 Rhoades, Cynthia .L - - - 70, 186 Ricci, Christopher S. Richard, Kevin .L - - 42, 70, 88, 90, 94 Rid e Bruce J. - 70, 87 210 8 , - - Rigopoulos, Peter G. Robbins, Elizabeth J 191, 199, 201 Robbins, Julie L. - - - Roberts, Frederick Ei - 229, 234 Roberts, John D. - - - Robertson, Lincoln S. - 70 - - 42, 71, 83, 163, 173, 91 154 156 159 71. , . , , - - 71, 96, 150, 180, 220, 71, 204, 213, 234 - - 71, 91, 160, 165, 184 Rogers, Kevin M - - - 71, 204, 213, 230 71 Rokes, John F. - - - Royce, Cammie M. - - - 71, 82 Royce, Teresa L. - - - 71, 84 Sala, Lisa 0. - - - 42, 71, 83, 164, 171, 174, 194, 216, 217 232 Scanlan, Jennifer L. - - - 72 92 Scheffler, Richard - - - 72, 86, 180 Schlichting, Roy K. - - - 72 Schneider, Gary D. - - - 72, 208, 216 Schniedezjans, Lisa M - - - 72, 82, 96 Schreiver, Jonhn C. - - - 72 Scrivani, Elaine M. - - - 42, 72, 87 162 171 Seatten, Mindy S. - - - 72 87 155 Seaver, Kevin R. - - - 72, 87 204, 230 Secore, Mchael H. - - - 72, 93, 204, 230 Seymour, Heather L. - - - 73, 85 Simons, Sheryl A. - - - 73, 83, 182 Smith, Elizabeth A. - - - 73, 87 73 Sparks, Donna M - - Spillman, Mary K. - - - 42, 73, 82 96, 162, 171, 21 4, 215 St. Pierre, Michelle A. ---73 Stanclift, Janice L. - - - 73, 85, 182, 236 Stanclift, Joan M - - - 73, 79, 87 209 Staples, Charles W - - -73 Stoddard, Vinson R., Jr. - - - 35, 73, 79, 220, 234 Stoeckmann, Susan R. - - - 74, 171, 214, 215 Stone, Deborah J. - - - 42 74, 80, 90, 163, 165, 176 194, 236 Sullivan, Sean M. - - - 74, 96 Sullivan, Terence M - - - 42, 43, 74, 88, 91, 164 Sweeney, Sean C. - - - 74, 97 Swift, Gregg R. - - - 74, 80, 91, 92 204 Sy, JenniferM - - - 42, 74, 85, 91, 162, 163, 171, 197 224, 232 Taft, Sandra L. - - - 74 Tarr, Gary W - - 74 Taylor, Jennifer .L - - - 74, 82 Tenofsky, Shari L. - - - 75 Thazpe, Jeffrey R. - - - 75 Thompson, Cathleen M. - - - 75, 86, 97 155, 157 182 Thompson, Gregory W - - - 75, 81, 95, 152, 154, 162 Thompson, Orinda J. - - - 75, 84, 93, 97 155 Thorpe, Rebecca S. - - - 75, 154, 182 Todd, Bradford P. - - - 75, 180 Torres, Steven A. - - - 80 Trahan, Jacqueline M - - - 42, 75, 87 173, 201, 214 Trayhan, Gary M. - - - 75 Treat, Amy - - - 75, 80, 83, 92, 154, 158, 162, 168, 173, 197 Tremblay, Deborah M. - - - 76, 79, 171, 174, 214, 215, 243 Trumbull, Gwendolyn C - - - 76, 87 76 Tucker, Troy C. - - - Vaine, Stephen L. - - - 76 Varley, Noel A. Varney, Steven M Villeneuve, M Suzan - - - 76, 84 Walker, Kenneth - - - 78 Walker, Marceline M - - - 76 85, 96 178 Walsh, Carolyn R. - - - 76, 87 93, 154 Ward, Nancy L. - - - 76, 86 Ward, Tracey K. - - - 76, 82, 165 76 Ware, David G. - - - Warren, Tracy L. - - - 77 83, 89, 90, 165, 172, 174, 236 Weed, Timothy L. - - - 77 195, 216 Weldon, Scott M - - - 77 238 Whippie, Eric J. - - - 77 White, Christopher .L - - - 77 195, 241 White, Keith - - - 77 81, 82, 148, 151, 152, 153, 154, 158, 159, 161, 162, 171, 180, 199 White, Kevin M Whitheld, Laura M - - - 77 Whitham, Pamela S. - - - 77 87 154 Whitney, Karen L. - - - 77 87 163, 165 Wilber, Jodi .L - - - 77 83, 162, 171, 172, 173, 1 74, 1 75, Wilkes, Heidi E. - - - 78, 87 206 224, 236 Wilson, Donna L. - - Wilson, Pamela A. - 78 1 Wilson, Susan A. - - - 78, 85, 171, 178, 214 Wojchick, Jon, M. - - - 76 238 a A - - - 78 Woodward Belin , d Wyman, Martin .L - - Wyman, Peter G. - - Yeaton, Karen A. - - l 78, 180 - 78 78, 82, 1 78 Young, Claire M - - - 78 Zanke, Rosemary A. Zarr, Kathleen A. - - - 7.9. 82 Zerba, Thomas M - - - 79, 166, 238 Juniors Amer, Michael Fi - - - 102 Anderson, Jill N - - - 102 206 224, 228, 236 Andrews, David - - - 102 Andrews, Nancy S. - - - 102, 171 Andrews, Deeanna, - - - 102 178 Antrim, Adrienne E. - - - 102 107 154, 184, 185 Aron, Thomas M - - - 238 Avery, Joanne E - - - 102, 182 Bailey, Kimberly M - - - 102 Baker, Kelly A. - - - 102, 113, 148, 151 102 Baker, Timothy - - - Baldic, James Baldic, Lisa M - - - 102 Barden, Allyson M. - - - 100, 102 145, 171, 206 232 Barrett, Raymond A. - - - 102 Barrett, Suzanne L. - - - 102, 147 Barrows, Michael EZ - - - 102, 205 Bassi, Kimberly A. - - - 102, 174, 175, 180 Bates, Janice K. - - - 165, 197 Beal Shawn T - - - 102, 208, 241 Beauregars, Karen M - - - 102, 155 Beauregard, M Suzanne - - - 102 Beckwith, Melina E. - - - 100, 102, 111, 145 180 Bemis, Allen C - - - Benson, Peter C. - - - 102, 180, 205, 238 Ben ware, Shelly A. Berger, Frances L. - - - 102, 111 Bergeron, James .L - - - 102, 154, 238 Bergeron, Todd KY - - - 101, 102, 113, 181, 198, 205, 234 Bergmann, Beth A. - - - 102, 145, 170, 174 Berthiaume, Michelle C. - - - 102, 174, 190, 209 Bickley, Suzanne - - - 100, 102, 112, 169, 174, 175, 199, 201 Bingham, Frederick .L - - - 102, 110, 234 Bissell, Heidi A. - - - 102 214 Bisson, Danielle O. - Bison, Janet T - - - 102, 232 Blanchette, Gregory - - - 102, 184 102 Bleau, Marie A. - - - Blecharczyk. Jennifer R. - - - 100, 102, 145, 171, 174, 224 Blood, Patricia L. - - - 102 Bogue, Matthew Borden, Blair CII - - - 234 Basco, Jason - - - 102 Bottomley, Sarah-Ann - - - 102 Boudreau, Lizbeth J. - - - 102, 207 224 Bowen, Mary E. - - - 102, 107 110 Breed, Scott W - - - 102, 180, 192, 234 Brennan, Sandra L. - - - 209, 216, 236 Brewer, Amy B. - - - 102, 110, 182 Briggs, Joseph N. - - - 102, 112, 113, 210, 238 Brogno, Anthony C. - - - 102 Brown, Benjamin J. - - - 102, 110 Brown, Heather B. - - - 110, 102, 197 222, 223, 229 Bryce, Nancy L. - - - 102, 182 Buckley, Philip D. - Buffum, Denise Bumps, Wayne B. - - - 101, 102 Bunce, Gary E - - - 102 164 102 Call, Charles R. - - - Campbell, Anne M - - - 100, 102 174 Campbell, Glenna M. - - - 102, 178, 215 102 Capen, Robin - - - Carbonard, Paula M - - - 102, 214 Carignan, David P. - - - 100, 102 111, 164, 170 Carlin, Joseph S. - - - 102, 234 Carlin, Mary P. - - - 103, 207 224, 236 Caron, Christopher M - - - 103, 180 Cashman, Thomas A. - - - 101, 103, 180, 230 Cassin, Charlean A. Center, Cynthia, A. - - 103, 111, 113 Chamberlin, Richard S. - - - 103, 234 103 Cheney, Jill M. - - - Christo, Wendy D. - - - 103, 155, 214 Clark, Kathleen - - - 100, 103, 171, 174, 180 Cloutier, John A. - - - 103 Coates, Kevin W - - - 103 Cole, Richard L. - - - 103 Coleman, Herbert D. Coles, Nancy L. - - - 103, 182 Corcoran, William J. Cornwell, Robert J. - - - 103, 110, 205, 234 Cotton, Kimberly S. - - - 103, 148, 149, 150, 151, 168 Coughlin, Sean P. - - - 103, 170, 192, 208, 231 Creamer, Lisa .L - - - 100, 103, 112, 171, 174, 175, 237 Cristiano, Caroline R. Croteau, Catherine L. Croteau, Christine L. Croteau, Paul R. - - - Croteau, Tammie L. - Cuddah y, David D. ---113 - - - 103, 148 - - - 103 103 - - 103 Cunningham, Amos B. - - - 103 Cunningham, Andrew .L - - - 103 Cunningham, Christine M - - - 103, 109, 154, 158, 174, 175, 197 Curran, Daniel C - - - 170, 234 Dale, Susan D. - - - 103, 219 Damon, Florian C. - - - 103 Damon, Kevin K. - - - 103 Daroczi, Kenneth W - - - 101, 103 Davidson, Matthew W - - - 103, 192, 205 103 Davis, James B. - - - Davis, Peter J. - - - 103, 201 Davis, Susan A. - - - 103, 207 Denette, Thomas M - Descoteaux, Lisa - - - Desjardins, Andrea L. --103 103 ---103 Desruisseau, Patricia - - - 103, 178 103 Dever, James M. - - Doherty, Michelle A. - - - 103, 170, 207 Donais, Marc A. - - - 241 Driscoll, Peter A. - - - 101, 104 Dufresne, Steven E. - Dumais, Susan M. - - - 161, 174 Dundas, Mary E. - - - Dunn, Shannon C - - - 21 4, 215 Dunton, Rhonda .L - - - - 104 104, 154, 156 158, 1 104, 165 104, 155, 151 162, 171, - 104 Duquette, James Ei - - - 104 Dwyer, Lesley J. - - - 104, 174, 175, 197 222, 223, 229 Dyer, Deborah L. - - - 104, 11, 184, 185 Echa varria, Leo P. - - - 104 Farina, LoriA. - - - 104, 154, 158, 159, 174, 175, 191 Field, John - - - 104 Field, Walter H. - - - 104 Filiault, Mark S. - - - 104, 111, 192 226 Filiault, Matthew S. - - - 104, 111, 192, 226 Finnegan, Timothy J. - - - 104, 111, 169 104 Fisher, Scott A. - - - Fisk, Diane M. - - - 104, 182, 183 Forbus, Mark A, - - - 105, 180 Forcier, Stephen L. - Forrest, Kevin M --104 Fortini, Leo .L - - - 104 Foster, Jeffrey A. - - - 104 Franklin, Michael J. - - - 104, 149, 150 Franklin, Patrick J. - - - 104, 147 149, 150, 180 Frye, Deborah L. - - - 100, 104, 109, 145, 174, 197 236 Fuller, Michael H. - - - 104, 111 Furlone, Michael A. - - - 104, 234 Gage, Susan M. - - - 104, 146, 148, 171, 199, 214, 215 Gagne, Jean A. - - - 104, 155, 157 178 Gemmell, Todd L. - - - 104 Goff, Steven E. - - - 104, 190, 192, 226 Goodine, Mark R. Graves, William C - - - 104, 110, 196 104 Griffin, Lori L. - - - Griswold, Scott W - Grover, Steven K. Grover, Suzanne F - --104 --104 Guillet, Karen A. - - - 100, 101, 104, 105, 171, 1761 180, 237 Gulbin, Kelly A. - - - 104, 154, 158, 165, 168, 169, 174, 175, 191, 198, 200, 211 Hammann, Dawn M - - - 104, 178 Hanlon, John C. - - - 180 104 Hanlon, Lisa J. - - - Hansen, Sonja A. - - 100, 104, 108, 145, 174, 199, 233, 243 Harper, Richard A. - - - 101, 104, 112 Hartwell, Robert .L - - - 104, 205, 234 180 Hayes, Matthew T11 - Heath, Michael S. - - - 104 Hebert, Brian .L - - - 104, 147 149, 151 Heimann, John R - - - 95, 104 Hendry, Karyn L. - - - 104, 182 Hensley, Lisa A. - - - 104, 182 183 Hetherman, Michael .L - - - 104 Hickox, Aaron C. - - - 104 Hill, David K. Hill, Kevin B. - - - 104, 110 Hill, Lyle N - - - 180 104 Hill, Marie R. - - - Hilliard, Cheryl F. - - - 104, 207 236 Hitchcock, Sherri L. - - - 104 Ho, Shine - - - 167 184, 192 196 Hoffa y, Doreen - - - 104, 113 Holden, Peter C. - - - 104, 205, 234 Holden, Waldo C. Hollongsworth, Jeffery M. Holmes, Debra J. - - Hoyt, Frederick M - Hudson, Brenda A. - 104 160, 200 Hume, Brian A. - - - 104, 112 Huntley, Russell .L - - - Hussey, Tiffany M - - - 105, 110, 113, 234 105, 145, 174, 197 200 Jackson, Amy .L - - - 105, 111, 171, 214, 215, 242 Jackson, Cathleen A. - - - 105, 110, 164, 184, 185, 199, 201 Jackson, Leslie E. - - - 105 Jacobson, Anna 'lf - - - 105, 196 Jarvis, Beverly A. - - - 105, 110 Jeschke, Carmen C. - - - 105, 174, 196 Jewett, Larry P. - - - 105, 110 Jones, Cheryl L. - - - 105 105 Keller, John M - - - Kendall, Ronald N. - - - 105, 182 Kenyon, Timothy M. - - - 105, 110, 238 Key, Kathleen R - - - 105, 169, 181 Kibbee, Sonia E. - - - 105, 145, 154, 174, 199, 214 King, Jennifer L. - - - 105, 111, 171, 197 219 Kingsbury, Darlene M - - - 105 Kirk, Deirdre A. - - - 105, 111, 171, 174, 199, 214, 222, 223 Knowlton, Jennifer P. - - - 105, 112 Kowalski, Robert M. - - - 105, 180 Kyrousis, Jason J. - - - 105, 180 105 Labrie, Lori L. - - - Lachenal, G. Michael - - - 105 Laffond, Michael F. - - - 105 LaFontaine, Donald J. - Lahti, Rodney W --105 Lammela, Michael S. - - - 105, 110, 238 Laurent, Martha A. - - - Lawrence, Teresa L. - - Lechlider, Wayne S. 100, 105, 1962 207 - 105 - 105 Leslie, Shawn P. - - - 105, 112 234 Lesmerises, Pamela J. - - - 105, 147 169 105 Lewis, Eric S. - - - Lindgren, Jovanna - - - 100, 105, 199, 207 232 Longever, Kristine A. - - - 148, 154, 171, 214 Lounder, Kevin M Lounder, Linda M. Lounder, Todd L. - - - 105 Loves, Paula - - - 101, 105, 112 171 105 Lower, Ryan L. - - - Lyons, Thomas R. - - - 105 Macie, Chester A. - - - 105 Macllroy, Lisa A. - - - 106, 162, 171, 174, 175, 232 Mack, Randall .L - - - 106, 180, 234 Mackay, David .L - - - 106, 205 Madden, Mary B. - - - 106 Magaletta, Anthony - - - 106 Magee, John F. - - - 1061 111 Mancinelli, David .L - - - 106 Markow, Maria W - - - 106, 197 207 224 Marrotte, William A. - - - 186 Martin, Darlene, S. - - - 106, 182 Martin, Eric P. Mauthe, Margaret F. - - - 1061 110, 146 Maxwell, Daniel W - - - 106, 164, 180, 191, 192, 216 McCarthy, Pamela M - - - R. McCormick, Shawn P. - - - 106, 208 McCoy, Melinda McDonald, Sue-Ellen - - - 106 McEwan, James A. - - - 106 McLellan, Troy M - - - 192, 199, 205 Meagher, Karen M. - - - 100, 106, 145, 170, 171, 174, 175, 199, 215, 233, 243 Memmesheimer, Henry C. - - - 183, 220 Menard, Dianne L. - - - 100, 106, 154, 158, 159, 164, 167 174, 199, 222, 223, 229 Methe, Michelle M. - - - 100, 1061 113, 171, 174, 237 Metivier, Michael .L MeyerhofL MaryA. - - - 106, 111, 112, 207 214 Miller, Ainsley, E - - 100, 106, 211, 174 Prevost, Todd E. - - - 106, 180, 234 Prigge, Whitney 71 - - - 107 209 Pritchard, Ronald E. - - - 234 Puls, Karen L. - - - 107 171, 217 237 Putnam, Jennifer L. - - - 107 154, 162 164, 185 Quinn, Todd L. - - - 107 184, 185, 187 Ranagan, Mark .L - - - 107 108, 230, 238 Ray, Laurie A. - - - 100, 107 201 Raymond, Bambi L. - - - 107 Redfield, Lisa A. - - - 101, 107 Reid, Tricia P, - - - 107 168, 211 ' Rice, Lynn A. - - - 107 Tetreault, James M - - - 108, 179 Theberge, Sandra E - - - 108 Thomas, Paul R. - - - 180 Tobin, Elaine L. - - - 108, 154, 161, 165, 174, 175, 199, 201 Torres, S. .L - - - 108, 226 205 Trahan, Michael .L - - - Trombly, Edward A. - - - 108, 230 Vaine, Yvonne M - - - 182 108 Viel, Todd .L - - - Voudren, Doreen L. - - -108 Waal, Norman R. - - - 108, 113 Wall, Eleanor K. - - - 108 178 Rideout, Rebecca E. - - - 107 145, 174, 181, 209 Robbins, Brenda .L - Robertson, John A. - - - 107 107 Robinson, Jay M. - - - 107 Rodney, Denise H - 107 155 Rokes, Stephen J. - - - 107 Rooney, Robert M - Ross, Diane - - - 107 107 234 Ross, Karen L. - - - 107 181 Rouleau, Denise L. - - - 107 Rounds, Jaqueline L. - - 107 Roy, Joelle K. - - - 107 151, 232 Rudolf, Ruth A. - - - 107 186 Ruelke, Herbert G. - - - 107 147 Rumburg, Gwendolyn - - - 107 109, 176 Saari, Rhonda A. - - - 107 178 Sargent, Scott A. - - - 107 113, 181 Sargent, Wanda .L - - - 107 182 Miller, Timothy A. - - - 106, 167 Milliard, Luke S. - - - 106 192, 205, 226 Minickiello, Mark A. - - - 106, 192, 208 Moore, Daniel P. - - - 106 Moore, Michael P. - - - 106 106 Morgan, Lee J. - - - Morrison, Joachim - - - 106 192, 226, 238 Mullen, Kenneth M - - - 106, 184, 185 Murdough, Theresa Nelson, Annette M. Nelson, Kristin M. - ---106,111 --106 148, 151 Nelson, Norris .L - - - 106 Norlund, Cathleen M. - - - 106, 167 199 Norris, Deborah L. - - - 106 0'Connell, Kelly A. - - - 106, 174 0'Connor, Karen M - - - 106, 178, 191 Olmstead, Samuel .L - - - 106, 164, 217 Page, Richard H. - - - 106, 220, 234 Paight, Ernest S. - - - 1062 110, 234 Paire, Jenifer J. - - - 106 Papile, Cindy A. Parker, Mary A. - - - 106 Parnpichate, Lisa M - - - 106 Pa tnaude, Randall D. Patnode, Rhonda L. - - - 106 Patterson, Steven .L - - - 106, 234 Pearson, Barry G. - - - 231 Peart, Joel A. - - - 164, 210, 216 Peloquin, Dale .L Peloquin, Rian C. - - - 106, 170 Peloquin, Timothy K. - - - 106 205, 220 Perham, Richard - - - 106 Perkowski, James W - - - 1062 234 Pettersen, Diana L. - - - 106 Phelps, Allison G. - - - 169, 181 Phillips, Michelle A. - - - 106, 182 Pickering, Patricia B. - - 106 Pickering, Todd M - - - 106, 205, 234 Piermattei, Alice M - - - 1062 199, 207 224, 231 Piotrowski, Lorraine M. - - - 106 224 Piper, Kathrine, A. - - - 106, 111, 145, 148, 149, 174, 189, 191. 198 Pratt, Michael .L - - - 106 Pregent, Timothy M. - - - 106 276 Sargent, William K. - - - 107 148, 208 Saunders, Stephanie L. - - - 107 171 Schimmel, David - - - 107 Schlichting, Kim A. - - - 107 Schlichting, Kristin L. - - - 107 182 Schoheld, Jocelin A. - - - 107 111, 148, 171, 232 Schreiber, William R. - - - 107 110, 184, 185, 187 199, Schultz, Angela R. - - - 107 182 Schumann, John C. - - - 107 192, 205, 238, 243 Scott, David G. - - - 107 108, 170, 238 Seymour , Jennifer A. - - - 101, 108, 174, 189, 209, 214 Shaunesey, Kimberly A. - - - 108, 148, 174, 189, 209, 214 Shea, Brian M - - - 108 Shelley, Dean C - - - 108, 167 184 Shine, Kristen M - - - 108 Silver, Robert E. - - - 108 Simonds, Clifford R. Skerry, Elizabeth A. - - - 108, 169, 174 Smedley, William - - - 108, 177 Smith, David S. - - - 108, 147 198 Smith, Diane Ei - - - 108, 197 Smith, HollyJ. -- - 108, 109, 110, 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 174 Smith, Sean .L - - - 226 Snow, Alison Z. Snow, Daniel E Snow, Melissa D. - - - 108 Spafford, Stacey L. - - - 108 St. Denis, Simone A. - - - 108, 111, 171, 197 St. Lawrence, Kenneth A. - - - 108 Stack, Robert E - - - 108, 148, 151, 167 196 200 Stadtmuller, Andrea - - - 108, 174, 196, 200 Stearns, Catherine M - - - 108 Stone, Douglas S. - - - 108 Stubbs, Tracy L, - - 108, 211, 232 Sweeney, Kimberly A. - - - 101, 108, 174, 175, 209, 232 Sweeney, Wendy M. Temple, Catherine L. - - - 108 Warnock, Charlesa A. - - - 108, 181 Way, Dana P. - - 109 Webber, Irvin C - - - 109 Weinert, John H. - - - 109 Weiss, Adrienne L. - - - 109, 152, 154 Wells, Heidi A. West, Laurie A. - - - 109 171 Wheeler, Kevin R. - - - 109 Whippie, Mark E - - - 109 White, Gale A. - - - 109 White, Rebie E. - - - 109, 147 179, 183 Mlder, Charles G. - - - 109, 190, 200 Wilder, John L. Willett, Kevin L. - - - 109, 180 Williams, Barry 71 - - - 109, 154, 158, 159, 168, 205, 226, 238, 242 Williams, Katherine M - - - 109 Willis, Frank D. Wilson, Donald M - - - 109, 110 Wilson, Kathleen Wright, Angelique M - - - 100, 109, 154, 158, 159, 161, 164, 168, 199 Wright, Lisa - - - 109, 155, 157 Wydo, Linda A. - - - 109, 197 Younie, Bradford A. - - - 109 Zaluki, Amy M. - - - 109, 232 Zanke, Linda M. - - - 109, 111 Zerba, Catherine L. - - - 10Q 109, 174, 175, 197 211, 232 Zinn, Heidi A. - - - 109, 174m 175, 191 Zukowski, Joy A. - - - 109, 174, 191 Sophomore: Acerno, Elizabeth - - - 116, 148, 233 Ahonen, Dawn - - - 116 Aldrich, Jeffery S. - - - 1161 205, 234 Allen, Kristen E1 - - - 116 Allen, Laura L. - - - 116 Anderson, Jennifer A. - - - 116 Andrews, Peter .L - - - 116, 148, 150, 197 Arsenault, Michael P. - - - 116, 234 Arteta, Jeannine D. - - - 116 Audet, Kevin R. - - - 116 Austin, Douglas G. - - - 116 239 Austin, Jeffrey A. - - - 116 Avery, Mary A. Baker, Henry .L - - - 116, 219 Baker, Tamera Baldwin, Kenneth W - - - 116 Ball, Mark B. - - - 116 Ballou, James M ' - - 116, 234, 235 Barrett, Jenelle L. - - - 116 Barrett, Lisa A. - - - 116, 154, 233 Barrows, Robert A. - - - 116 205, 234, 235 Barry, Christopher .L - - - 1162 216 Batchelder, Clarence H. - - - 116 Beal, Kiven R. - - - 1161 125 Beaman, Michael S. - - - 116 Beaton, Angela M. - - - 116 Beaulieu, Holly S. - - - 116, 146 Begin, Michele L. - - - 115, 116, 155 Benik, Joseph B. - - - 116' Berkman, Von L. Bini, Suzanne M - - - 116, 125 Bishopric, Deborah L. - - - 116 155, 157 162 Bisson, Kenneth R. - - - 116 Black, Randall S. - - - 116 Blair, Kimberly A. - - - 116 215 Blanchard, Dale Blanchette, Kim R. - - - 116, 209, 222, 223 Blastos, Christopher W - - - 116, 234, 235 Bleau, Robert 0. - - - 1162 199, 201, 220 Blood, sharon L. - - - 116 X Bohannon, Suzannah E. - - - 114, 116, 152, 154 Bond, Mark W - - - 116, 149, 154, 210 Borden, Cynthia A. - - - 116, 216, 217 236 Borden, Thomas D. - - - 116 230, 231 Bourassa, Michelle A. - - - 116 Bowen, Deanna M. - - - 116, 214 Bowen, James T - - - 116 Bradley, David L. - - - 115, 116, 154, 159, 168. 184 Braley, Theresa G. - - - 116 Breed, Lynn M - - - 116, 123, 176 Brewer, Holley L. - - - 116 Britton, Allison M. - - - 116, 179 Britton, Lisa - - - 178 Brogno, Jodi - - - 116 125 Brolin, Larry E. Bronson, Pennie S. - - - 116 Brouillet, Jonathan E. - - - 116 Croteau, Arnold P. - - - 117 231 Croteau, Linwood C. - - - 117 Crowell, Karen A. - - - 117 171, 224 Cunningham, Joseph M. - - - 117 123, 208, 234, 235 Curry, Stephen C - - - 117 Cyr, Cynthia D. - - - 117 Dadura, Laura E - - - 114, 117 148, 209 Daschbach, Elizabeth B. - - - 115, 117 155, 157 233 Davis, Philip L. - - - 117 Demond, Jason A. - - - 117 Dennis, Timothy J. - - - 117 Derby, Troy M - - - 117 Dicey, James E Diluzio, Anthony Dion, Cara M. - - - 117 148, 209, 224 Dodge, Davie - - - 117 Doody, Michelle L. - - - 117 123 Drew, Matthew - - - 117 Driscoll, Shannon - - - 117 Drouin, Timothy M. - - - 117 123, 205, 234, 235 Dundas, Paul S. - - - 115, 117 220, 234, 235 Durant, Johnny C. Durant, Joseph P. - - - 117 Eckhard, Kimberly J. - - - 117 Ellsworth, Scott P. - - - 117 Emory, Scott H - - - 115, 118 Evans, Todd W- - - 118 Farwell, Lanise M - - - 118 Ferguson, Geoff R. - - - 118, 128, 197 219 Ferron, Mark S. Helie, David - - - 118 Higley, Bruce - - - 118, 220 Hiltz, Travis C. - - - 118 Hipple, William G. - - - 114, 118, 152, 154, 197 216, 241 Holden, Samantha A. - - - 118 Hope, Lisa A. - - - 118 Houghton, Daniel C. - - - 118, 231 Howe, Tracy A. - - - 118 Hudson, Sheila M. - - - 118, 155 Ingalls, Bonita J. - - - 118 Jenna, Brian K. - - - 124 Jobin, Monique A. - - - 118, 155 Johansen, David C - - - 118, 210, 220 Johnson, Douglas S. - - - 118, 154 Johnson, Eric E. - - - 118 Johnson, Jeanne M. - - - 118 Johnson, Ronald .L Jones, Wendy L. - - - 118 Joslin, Susan E. - - - 118 Joslyn, David A. - - - 118 Karr, Kimberly .L -f- - 119, 191 Kearney, Michelle P. - - - 119 Keller, Heidi M - - - 119 Kelley, Tamra M - - - 119 Kempton, Lisa M. - - - 119 Kendall, Cheryl L. - - - Kendall, Michael J. - - 119 Kenyon, Tammy L. - - - 119, 237 Kinville, Dean A. Kirouac, Donald 0. - - - 234, 235 Klaski, Carol S. - - - 119 - - 118, 149, 150 Chabott, Daniel - - - Brown, Michael A. - - - 116 Brown, Robert W - - - 116 Bunszel, Robert Fi - - - 116, 125, 205, 234, 235 116 Call, Michael A. - - - Caldarelli, John - - - 115 Caron, Barbara A. - - - 1162 147 179, 214, 215 Carsten, Duane K. - - - 117 Castagna, Donald P. Castagna, Teresa M. - - - 117 117 Chaisson, Michelle L. - - - 114, 117 154, 164, 171, 187 233 Chakalos, Nicholas 'II - - - 117 127 205, 227 Champney, Robert E - - - 117 125 Chandler, Timothy A. - - - 117 Cheever, David A. - - - 117 Chickering, Jeffrey C. - - - 117 Chickering, Karen L. - - - 117 Clark, Wallace W. - - - 117 Clark, Warren J. - - - 117 Clarke, Karen L. - - - 117 214, 215 Clifford, Joseph - - - 117 165 Colby, Sara L. - - - 117 Cole, Michelle K. - - - 114, 117 164, 171, 233 Colman, April - - - 117 147 186 Collier, Robin L. - - - 117 154, 156 Collier, Roxanne E. Comerford, Peter E. - - - 117 122, 127 146, 149, 150, 151, 152 154, 159 Comerford, Richard - - - 117 Compos, Heidi A. - - - 117 Conides, John E. - - - 117 Connors, Terrance J. - - - 117 Conway, Kelli A. - - - 117 Conwell, Nicholas D. - - - 117 Coppage, Kimberley L. Cormier, Ronald J. - - - 117 Cornwell, Randal J. - - - 117 Corrigan, Joseph B. - - - 117 Coughlin, Kelley A. - - - 114, 117 125, 127 162 209, 222, 223, 233 Crisman, Julie A. - - - 114, 117 124, 154, 164, 171 Field, Debra A. - - - 118 Fisher, Julie A. - - - 118 Fitzgerald, Ian W. - - - 115, 118, 184, 200, 239 Flanders, David R. - 118, 164, 220 Fletcher, Brent E - - - 118 Fletcher, Sonya L. - 118, 155 Flint, Shelley R. - - - 118 Forcier, Jeffery A. - - - 115, 118, 205 Forest, Yvette M. - - - 118, 214, 215 Fosberry, Mark C. - Franklin, John E. - - - 118, 148, 14.9, 150 Frazier, Cheryl E. - - - 178 Frechette, Buffy R. - - - 118, 215 Gaillardetz, David S. - - - 118, 125, 205, 227 234, 235 Cearhart, Beth R. - - - 118 Gendron, Jennifer A. - - - 118, 155, 201 Georgina, Diane B. - - - 118, 124, 215 Gianferrari, Michael E. ---118 Gionet, Joseph L. - - - 118 Glover, Wayne L. - - - 118 Gobin, Deborah .L Goldberg, Monique I. - - - 118 Goodchild, Michelle L. Goodell, Kim A. Goodnow, Philip J. Gorges, Norman R. Graves, Patricia A. 118, 155, 182 Greene, Sean M. - - - 118 Grossi, Timothy J. 118, 205 Guyette, Darrin M. 118, 227 Guymond, Grant R. - - - 118 Hackler, Daniel J. - - - 118 Hadley, Raymond M. - - - 118, 235 Hall Christopher - - - 118 Hall, Gweneth N. - Hall, Rodney E. Hallowell, Debbie A. --118 Hamel, Thomas J. - - - 118 Harcke, Deborah - - - 118 Hartwell, Patrice A. - - - 118, 124, 209 118 Hayes, Timothy J. - - - Heikkinen, Michael G. - - - 118 Knight, Michelle - - - 119, 155 Kober, Kristine - - Koscinski, Brian P. - 224, 225 - - - 119 Koski, Darrin R. - - - 119, 230, 239 Kremer, Michael A. - - - 119 Kwasniewski, Dawn M. - - - 115, 119 LaBounty, Mickey C. - - 119, 234 Lachenal, William H - - - 119 LaFave, Shawn - - - 119 Lake, Jennifer L. - - - 119, 155, 157 198, 201 Lake, Sean P. - - - 119 Lambert, Rosemarie - - - 119 Lamoureux, Robert J ' - - 119 Lariviere, Denise E. - - - 119, 148 Larracey, Beth A. - - - 114, 119, 127 171, 197 233 Larson, Leeann M. - - - 119, 126 Laughlin, Christopher - - - 119 Lawler, Steven M. Lazzaro, Eric J. - - - 119 Lechlider, Heidi L. - - - 119, 155, 179 Leinster, Chaipel E. - - - 11.9, 198, 236 Letourneau, Monique L. - - - 119, 154 Loll, Mark G. - - - 119, 205 Longever, James B. - - - 119, 234, 235 Loos, Steven W - - - 119, 227 234, 235 Low, Erica A. - - - 119, 127 154, 179, 186 Lucier, Douglas M - - - 119, 230 Lyon, Collette A. - - - 119, 217 Lyons, Linda S. - - - 119, 182 MacDonald, Michael T - - - 119, 210, 216 Magaletta, Susan L. - - - 119, 125, 171, 233, 243 Mancinelli, Joseph J. - - - 115, 119, 127 227 234, 235 Manning, Joseph M - - - 119, 125 Marechal, Katherine A. - - - 114, 115, 119, 127 147 148, 169, 207 224, 225 Mark, Terence S. - - - 119 Martin, Keith M. - - - 119 Mason, Carl Mason, Jonathan R. - - - 119 Masterson, Belinda S. - - - 119, 147 155, 156, 157 199 McBride, Jessica S. - - - 119 McCollester, Darren R. - - - 119 McCollester, Dianna M. - - - 119 McCollough, Devon R - - - 119, 239 McLaughlin, Marti J. - - - 119 McRae, Denise A. - - - 119 Meyers, Sherri J. - - - 119 Melbourne, Ronald S. - - - 119 Memmesheimer, Christopher R. - - - 120, 220 Messer, Lisa A. Messer, Lori A, - - - 120 Metivier, Jeffery J. - - - 120, 164, 239 Miller, Kenneth 0. - - - 120 Mills, Kimberly A. - - - 120, 237 Miner, Thomas A. - - - 120 Minott, Jason. Moore, Jacqueline M - - - 120, 124 Morgan, Thomas A. - - - 81, 120, 124, 154 Morin, Rosemare C. - - - 120 Morrison, Eric J Morse, Melody M - - - 120 Moses, Michael J. - - - 120, 154 Mosher, Diana L. - - - 120, 148, 149, 157 Mousseau, John A. - - - 120 124 Munichiello, Edward R. - - - 120 Murdough, Deborah L. - - - 120 Murphy, Tricia H. Nadeau, Joseph C. - - - 120, 210 Nadeau, Michelle M - - - 120 Nash, Kevin H. - - - 120, 149, 150, 151, 154, 159 Nason, Doreen I. - - - 120 Navish, Dawn M - - - 120, 127 177 Nelson, Brian D. - - - 120, 154, 199 Newell, James R. - - - 120 Newell, Jennifer J. - - - 120, 179, 186 Newton James L. - - - 120 Nutting, Walter L. 0'Connell, Kara L. - - - 120 O'Connor, Kathleen M - - - 120, 148, 150, 151, 171 Ohman, Valerie J - - - 120, 148 Osborn, Daniel S. - - - 120, 149, 150 Osgood, Jeffrey E. - - - 120, 205, 235 Pahl, Tracy A. - - - 120 Paige, Paula J. - - - 120, 209, 214, 215 Paoletta, Steven J. - - - 120, 122 238 Parent, Lori A. - - - 120 Parent, Scott A. - - - 120 Parker, Daren L. - - - 120 Parkhurst, Andrea M - - - 120, 14Z 169, 207 Parnpichate, Robin A. - - - 120 Paro, Scott A. - - - 120, 122 Paro, Wendy A. Parrott, Karl A. - - - 120 Patel, Byal A. - - - 120, 210, 239 Patenaude, Patrick D. - - - 120 Patnaude, Michelle A. - - - 120, 125, 176 Patnaude, Roberta G. - - - 120, 176 Patria, Adam E. - - - 120, 205, 230. 239 Peaslee, Brenda L. - - - 120 Peirce, Koryl - - - 114, 120, 155, 151 171, 176 Pelkey, Richard Penna, Douglas S. Perry, Bevin - - - 120, 155, 152 162 Perry, Dawn M - - - 120 Pineau, Joan C - - - 120 Piper, Wayne A. - - - 120 Poole, Wayne C. - - 120, 12Z 149, 150, 216 Porter, Ellen L. - - - 120, 152, 154, 161 Porter, Ross W - - - 210 Power, Kimberly J. - - - 120 Pratt, Richard K. - - - 120 Prevost, Troy R. - - - 120, 234 Price, Melinda M - - - 121 Prince, Darlene M - - - 115, 121, 224 278 Pulaski, Diane M - - - 121, 155 Puls, Linda A. - - - 121, 217 Puls, Lisa A. - - - 121, 217 Randall, Mark, R. - - - 121 Raymond, Kevin M - - - 121, 197 Raymond, Tiffany A. - - - 121 Reed, Walter L. - - - 121 Richards, Krista J. - - - 121, 155, 157 Ringland, Scott W - - - 121 Ringland, Steven E. - - - 121 Roach, Cindy M - - - 121 Robarge, Michael P. - - - 121, 126, 149 Roberts, Timothy L. - - - 114, 121, 127 149, 150, 205, 234, 235 Robitaille, David .L - - - 121 Roby, Julia A. - - - 121 Rohloff Kaaron A. - - - 121, 155, 214 Rokes, Tina M - - - 121, 155, 157 207 224 Rooney, Stephen M. - - - 121, 234, 235 Rosin, Belinda L. - - - 121, 225 Ross, Michelle N - - - 121 Roy, Samantha A. - - - 155 Royce, Cinthia A. - - - 121 Royce, Joanna C. - - - 121, 157 191 Rudolf Rolfe - - - 121 Rudolph, Melissa .L - - - 121 Salo, Lynn E - - - 121, 148, 157 Saunders, Kelly S. - - - 121 Sawyer, Cynthia L. - - - 121, 209, 214 Sawyer, Tammy R. - - - 121, 171, 214, 215, 224, 242 Scadova, Andrew M - - - 121 Scanlan, Douglas P. - - - 121 Schillemat, Daniel W - - - 121 Schreiver, Jeffery - - - 121 Scraggs, Brenda Seatten, Channa A. - - - 121, 155 Seaver, Stacey .L - - - 121, 124, 197 207 Seymour, Kristen A. - - - 121, 154, 171 Shannon, Scott - - - 183 Sharkey, Barry J. - - - 114, 121, 205, 234, 235 Sheldon, Andrea Sheldon, Keith E. - - - 121 Shepard, Glenn A, - - - 121 Sherrick, Philip M - - - 121 Silk. Shelli A. - - - 121 Smith, Laura A. - - - 121, 148, 179 Sowers, Jeannie L. - - - 115, 121, 152, 154, 15Z 184 Sprague, Coralie A. - - - 121 Springer, Kenneth W - - - 121 St. Lawrence, Richard Stoddard, Michael S. Stoddard, Tammy E. - - - 121, 147 215 Stoeckmann, Martin P. - - - 121, 124 Stone, Diane L. - - - 121 Stone, Rechelle L. - - - 114, 121, 155 Stroup, William S. - - - 121 Sweeney, Patrick .L - - - 114, 121, 125, 1761 216 Swetland, Jeffrey W - - - 115, 122, 205, 227 Taft, Kimberly A. - - - 122, 179, 207 Tarr, Michael - - - 122 183 Thomas, Denise C - - - 114, 122, 157 Thompson, Tammy L. - - - 122 Tolman, Caitlin E - - - 122 Tolman, Lora M. - - - 114, 122 124, 148, 171, 207 232 Tolman, Seth - - - 122, 123 Topa, Kimberely A. - - - 122 155, 214, 215 Touch, Thel Traquair, William C - - - 122 Treat, James C. - - - 122 Tucker, Kim N - - - 122 Tuller, Sheri B. - - - 122 Upton, Timothy D. - - - 122, 124 VanHouten, Arthur H 122 227 231 Viel, Donald .L - - - Vigneau, David W Walier, Jill C. - - - 115 122 237 Walker, Michael C. Walsh, Steven Yi - 123 205 230 Walton, Adam L. - Warren, Matthew B 123 124 Washer, Joseph F. Watson, Traci L. Weller, Helga P. - - 123 236 West, Steven W - 123 181 Whalen, Edward J. White, Kimberly J Whitney, Robert M 123 155 198 Wichland, Nicole M 123 148 Wilber, Suzan L. - 123 207 217 Willette, Chris .L Williams, Jacqueline A Williams, Lisa A. - Wilmont, F'rederickE 123 147 149 197 Wilson, Carol A. - - 123 155 Woodward, Angelique M Woodward, Edwin C Wright, Barbara A. Wyckoff Wendy - Wyman, Debra L. - 2 Wyman, Sarah A. - 114 123 171 233 Wyman, Shelley M Yeaton, Christopher M Yoerger, Mark A. - Zaluki, Katrina - - - 115 123 155 233 Zerba, James M - - 123 205 231 Freshmen Ahonen, Gregory S Allard, Thomas D. 129 130 Amer, Dawn M. - - 128 129 130 Anderson, James W Anderson, Sonja S. 130 225 Antrim, Ingrid Ci - 130 141 155 Arnott, William - - 130 196 220 Arsenault, Angela K 130 236 Arseneault, Stephen T 130 235 Arteta, Anne Jerri Atwood, Susanna L 130 141 Austin, Deborah L. Austin, Eric P. - - - 130 235 Bacon, William E. Bailey, Douglas L. Baldic, Mark - - - 130 Ballou, Patricia E Barber, Oran L. - - Barrett, Ivan L. - - Barrett, Lisa FI - - 130 148 Batchelder, Denise M 130 148 Beard, Robin M - - 130 155 157 Beatty, Donald C. - Beauregard, Christopher E Beauregard, Mark A 130 239 Beaver, Michelle B 130 140 187 Belluscio, Stephen P 130 139 227 239 Bennett, Alicia A. - 130 140 Benson, Jeffrey R. 130 149 239 Bergeron, Kim E - 130 235 Berglund, Joseph S 130 235 Berthiaume, Stephen P 130 227 Bingham, Lisa J. - 130 225 Birnie, John D. - - - Bishopric, Timothy S 130 149 Blair, Bettina L. Blanchard, Kathleen R. - - - 130, 225 Blood, Dennis C - - - 129, 130 Blood, Kathy M - - - 130, 141, 225 130 Blouin, Ellen S. - - - Bosco, Todd - - - 130 Bradeen, Walter .L - - - 128, 130, 164 130 Brand, Brian R. - - - Brennan, Scott, R. - - - 130, 141, 220, 239 Brown, Alison - - - 130, 237 130 Brown, Daniel R. - - - Brown, Michael R. - - - 130 130 Bruce, Kevin A. - - - Bruso, Brian .L - - - 130, 235 130 Bumps, Daniel S. - - - Bunce, Brian .L - - - 130, 227 Bundy, Edward Burbank, Eric L. - - - Burdick, Douglas V. - - - 130 Bussiere, Edward N - - - 130 Campbell, David A. - - - 130 Cam bell Michael P p , . - - - 235 Campbell, Patrick G. - - - 130, 141, 189 Canavan, Paul S. - - 130, 227 Carbonaro, Justine Fi Carignan, Joseph P. - - - 131, 149 Carlisle, Donald D. - - - 131, 235 Caron, Lester - - - 131 131 Caron, Maria Y - - - Carsten, Terry L. - - - 131 Casey, Laura A. - - - 131, 141 Cassidy, Timothy M - - - 131, 235 131 Castor, Pamela - - - Cavanaugh, Ann K. - - - 131, 140, 225, 237 Chakalos, Stefanie - - - 131, 141 Chamberlain, Christopher S. - - - 131 Champney, Ronald E - - - 131 Chek, Khon Clark, Denine A. - - - 131 Clark, Jason H - - - 131, 141, 227 131 Clark, Pamela Y - - - Cleveland, Lori A. - - - 131, 148 Cloutier, Debbie A. - - - 131 131 Cobb, Cathy L. - - - Cole, Donna E. - - - 131, 225 Coleman, John P. - - - 131 Comptais, Paul ISL - - - 131 Cray, Lance B. - - - 131, 220 131 Creamer, Lee A. - - - Creamer, Steven C. - - - 131, 235 Crisman, James H - - - 131, 212 239 Croteau, Christopher T - - - 131, 235 Croteau, Melissa A. - - - 131, 140 Croumie, Jeffrey T. - - - 131, 141, 239 Crowley, Sharon K. - - - 131 131 Curtis, Keith A. - - - Curtis, Michelle L - - - 131 Davieau, Marieca C - - - 131, 148, 155 131 Davis, Kelly J. - - - Davis, Michelle A. - - - 131, 141, 148 131 Davis, Scott 0. - - - Demond, Nathan L, - - - 131 Dever, Marleen R. - - - 131, 217 131 Deyo, Daniel A. - - - Dharmapalan, Devaranjini V - - - 131, 155, 157 Dicey, Howard S. - - - 131, Diluzio, Sharon A. - - - 131 Downing, George .L - - - 131, 184 Driscoll, Manning FY - - - 131 Driscoll, Robin M. - - - 131 Drouin, Michael K. - - - 131 Dubois, Shannan .L - - - 131, 148, 237 Dwane, Barbara A. - - - 131, 171, 233 Eldridge, Lisa .L - - 131 Elliott, Jodi L. - - - 131, 225 Elliott, Wendy L. - - - 131 Fairbanks, Cheryl A. - - - 131, 171, 214, 222 Fassett, Gayle L. - - - 131, 148 Faucher, Renee E. - - - 132 Faulkner, Richard A. - - - 132 Fee, Robert A. - - - 132, 235 Felch, Jonathan R. Fisher, Brenda L. - - - 132 Fisher, Dennis C - - - 132, 142 149 Fisher, George W Fitz-Simon, Eddie J. - - - 132 Flanders, Douglas P. - - - 128, 132, 140, 164, 220 Fleischmann, Klaus 0, - - - 132 Foslom, Jennifer W - - - 132, 139 Forrest, Robert - - - 132, 239 Frick, Heidi E. - - - 132, 140, 155 Frost, Garin D. - - - 132 Frye, Joseph E - - - 132 Fuld, Rachel A. - - - 132, 138, 141, 189, 190, 233 Fuller, David A. - - - 132 Fuller, Todd R. - - - 132, 235 Galford, James L. - - - 132 Gaouette, Jennifer R. - - - 132 Garland, Timothy .L - - - 132, 151, 155 Garnett, Diane M - - - 132 Gaseau, Michelle E. - - - 125, 132 139, 148, 155, 152 222, 233 Gates, Elizabeth R. - - - 132, 149, 150 Gehly, Craig W A. - - - 132 Genovesi, Kimberly M. - - - 132 Gibbs, Jennifer A. - - - 132, 140, 171, 214 Giglio, Michael Giguere, Steven V - - - 132 Gilbo, Robeet F, - - - 132, 239 Girard, Paul D. - - - 132 148 Goftj Philip E. - - - 132, 222 229 Goodnow, Scott - - - 132 Gouin, Dulcie L. - - - 132 Gould, Theresa M - - - 132 Gray, Margaret M - - - 132 Grimes, Anne M - - - 132 Grover, Sheri A. - - - 125, 132 Grover, Thomas A. - - - 132, 222 235 Hakala, Mark A, - - - 132 Hall, Matthew S. - - - 129, 132, 239 Hall, Steffany E. - - - 132, 237 Ham, Chhel Ham, Loy Hamelin, Teresa D. - - - 132 Hansen, Christian - - - 132, 217 Hautenan, Kristen A. - - - 132 Hayes, Christine M. - - - 132 Hayes, Elizabeth F - - - 132, 149 Hayes, Richard W - - - 132, 235 Hebert, James C - - - 132, 142 149, 227 Hewey, Glen P. - - - 132 Hickox, Cynthia .L - - - 132, 233 Hicks, Joshua - - - 132 Hicks, Richard - - - 132 Hildebrandt, Mark L. - - - 132, 155, 227 Hilow, Tanya M - - - 132 Hiltz, Lori A. - - - 132, 148 Hitchcock, Keith A. - - - 132, 235 Hitchcock, Robert L. - - - 132 Hobbs, Kelly A. - - - 149, 155 Hodgdon, Katree L. - - - 132, 225, 236 Hoff Jonathan W - - - 133, 216, 217 Holden, Stephen H. - - - 133, 149, 220 Holmes, Lisa A. - - - 133, 233 Hook, Sheryl A. - - - 133 Hope, William R. Jr, - - - 133, 220, 235 Hornbeck, Charles D. - - - 133, 155 Howard, Steven .L - - - 133, 141, 235 Hubbell, Brenda R. - - - 133, 148, 151, 179 Huckle, Edward A. - - - 133, 23.9 Hulslander, Lori A. - - - 133, 180 Humphrey, Darcy. M. - - - 133 Huntley, Gary R. - - - 129, 133 Hurley, James E. - - - 133, 141 Hutchins, Daniel - - - 133 Ide, David F. - - - 133, 239 Jackson, William F. - - 133 Jantti, Shawna L. - - - 133 Jenkins, Dawn M - - - 133 Jewett, Joyce .L - - - 133, 138, 142 169, 225 Jimaki, James W - - - 133, 205, 230, 239 Jobin, Cheryl P. - - - 133 Johnson, Kenneth R. - - - 133, 222 228 Johnson, Richard B. - - - 133, 138, 176 Johnson, Sandra R. - - - 133 Johnson, Todd B. - - - 133 Jones, Dianne S. Kangas, Christina L. - - - 133, 187 Keating, Kelly M - - - 133, 140, 225, 237 Keating, Kristen A. - - - 133, 171, 214 Kendall, Mark LL - - - 133 Kidder, M Kieran - - - 133, 235 Killelea, Brigid M - - - 133 King, Jerry L. - - - 133 Kirk, Sean T - - - 133, 222 231 Kremer, Kirsten L. - - - 133, 196 Labarre, Lisa A. - - - 133 Lachenal, Jaime T. - - - 133, 235 LaClair, Mark H. - - - 133 LaCoille, Jeffrey J. - - - 133, 222 231 LaCoste, Wayne A. LaCount, Edward G. Jr. - - - 133 LaFond, William R. - - - 133 Lake, Edward A. ' - - 133 Lake, Kelly L. - - - 133 Lake, Samuel L. - - - 133 Lamoureux, Michael A. - - - 133, 235 Lang, Douglas E - - - 133 Larson, Leslie L. - - - 133 Latvis, Leah A. - - - 129, 133 Lefebvre, Jeffery J. - - - 133, 149, 150, 239 Lepisto, Darcey J. - - - 133 Letourneau, Michelle A. - - - 133, 140 Lincoln, Barbara J. - - - 133, 139, 171, 214 Livengood, George M. - - - 133, 148, 149, 155 Lloyd, Steven E. - - - 134 Lougee, Daniel W - - - 134 Lougee, Monica A. - - - 134, 148, 154, 155, 233 Lounder, LuAnne M. - - - 134, 225 Lovely, Ann M Lumbra, Alan M - - - 134 Lussier, Heidi A. - - 134, 171, 214 Lydon, John K. - - - 134 Lynch, James P. - - 134, 238 Mackay, Laura C. - - - 134, 225, 237 Maguire, Tracy L. - - - 134 Mahoney, Martin Fi - - - 134, 155, 184, 185, 235 Malachowski, Amy C - - - 134 Maliska, Anthony W - - - 134 Mancinelli, Paul J. - - - 134, 222 228 Marechal, Roberta W - - - 134, 138, 224 Marrotte, Marie A. - - - 134 Marrotte, Timothy .L - - - 134 Martel, Karen A. - - - 134 Martin, Keith R. Martinez, Pamela A. - - - 134 Massicotte, Jennifer A. - - - 134 Matheson, Bradford C. - - - 134, 239 Mattson, Eric A. - - - 134 Maxwell, Mark C. - - - 134, 164 May, Corrine - - - 134, 141 May, Ted - - - 134 Mayo, Richard, J. - - - 134 McCarten, Kimberly A. - - - 134, 141, 142 152 279 182 225 McClure, Brendan B. - - - 134 McDonald, James H - - - 134 McDonnell, Thomas, M - - - 134, 235 McIntyre, Margret - - - 134, 214, 222 McLaughlin, Tyler D. - - - 134 McLening, Michael J. - - - 134 McMahon, Brian M - - - 134 McMann, Tracey A. - - - 134, 148 Melchor, Heidi A. - - - 134, 148 Metivier, Jonathan W - - - 134, 239 Metivier, Stacey L. - - 134 Miller, Arthur H. - - - 134 Miller, Douglas .L - - - 134 Milliard, Jared P. - - - 134, 227 Minton, Bronwyn - - - 134, 216 Mitchell, Deborah W - - - 134, 222, 232 Morgan, James L. - - -.134 Morse, Carla J. - - - 134 Mullen, Kelly .L - - - 134, 139, 140, 141, 225, 231 Murdough, James J. - - - 134 Murdough, Matthew P. - - - 134, 227 Murray, Sean A. - - - 134, 140, 155, 159 Nadeau, Timothy M - - - 134 Nelson, Sharon J. - - - 134, 149, 155, 152 159 Nelson, Timothy - - - 134, 149 Nicholas, Cheryl L. - - - 134 Norlund, Daniel L. - - - 134 Novick, William A. - - 134 0'Brien, Tammi .L - - - 134 O'Hara, Dennis M. On, Rany Osgood, Susan L. - - - 135, 171, 214 Osgood, Terri L. - - 135 Paige, Harry - - - 135 Parent, Stephanie L. - - - 135, 148, 151, 171, 214 Parenteau, Michele D. - - - 135 Parker, Brant A. - - - 135 Parker, James D. - - - 135 Parker, Mark - - - 135 Parkhurst, Dawn M. - - - 135 Patnaude, Thomas R. - - - 135 Pa welczyk, Paul S. - - - 135 Pelkey, Penny L. - - - 135 Pelletier, Dawna L. - - - 135 Pelletier, Robert D. Penney, Robert W - - - 135, 227 Penny, Jonathan M. - - - 135, 235 Perkins, Lisa K. - - - 129, 135, 155 Perra, Scott D. - - - 135 Perrin, Kim - - - 135 Pickering, Joe T Pierson, Todd C - - - 135, 220, 235 Piscitello, Lori - - - 135, 222 Plante, Daniel M. - - - 129, 135 Porter, Kristie L. - - - 135 Pratt, Brian C - - - 135 Pratt, Diana .L - - - 135, 196 Pratt, Lori .L - - - 135 Pregent, Darcie M - - - 135 Price, David A. - - - 135, 227 Prince, Christopher A. - - - 135 Proulx, Brian T - - - 135 Proulx, Christopher M - - - 135 Pryor, Darren Purrington, Tina M - - - 135 Rafford, Kyle C - - - 135 Ranaldi, Geno A. - - - 135, 141, 2311 235 Raymond, Carlene M - - - 135 Raymond, Domingoes - - - 135 Redheld, Kelly M - - - 135 Reed, Carl M - - - 135 Reed, Kim M - - - 135, 179 280 Reitan, Michael W - - - 135 Rich, Pamela L. - - - 135, 182 225 135 Ridge, Dallas J - - - Rivers, William J. Robertson, Benjamin H. - - - 135 Robichaud, Theresa E. - - - 135 Robinson, Darlene S. Robinson, Melissa A. -- - 135 -- - 135, 141 Robinson, Scott R. - - 135 Robinson, Shane M. - - - 135 Rocheleau, Joseph P. - - - 135, 140 Rogers, Adam D. - - - 135 Rokes, Rhonda L. - - Rollins, Michael J. - 135 Romano, Selena G. - - - 135 Rongstad, Sonja A. - - - 135 Rooney, Richard M. - - - 136 Rouleau, Dale R. - - - 136 Roy, David E Roy, Dennis M. - - - 136 Roy, Melinda M. - - - 136 Russell, James H. - - Russell, Michael D. - - 136 - - 136 Salminen, Matthew L. - - - 136 Salmon, Amy Sandstrun, Eric P. - - - 136 Saunders, Don H - - - 136 Scadova, Gary L. - - Schmieder, Carieann - 136 ---136 Schmiz, Darlene S. - - - 136' Scott, Timothy A. - - - 136, 239 Seipico, Frederick W - - - 136 Seymour, Gregory - - - 136 136' Shaw, Lisa M - - - Sheehan, Kimberlie M. - - - , Sheehan, Kristin M. - - - 136 Shepard, Julie A. - - - 136, 148 Shepard, Philip M. - - - 129, 136 Shepherd, Scott C. - - - 136, 227 Sherrick, Kim M. - - - 136, 141, 148 136 Shine, Mary M - - - 136 155 Silk, Amanda B. - - - 128, 136, 164, 171, 214 Silver, Kathleen E. - - - 136 136 Simino, Mark - - - Smart, Michael G. - - - 136 Smith, Cary B. - - - 1361 212 239 Smith, Judith M. - - - 136' Smith, Mark W - - - 136 Smith Scott - - - 136 Snow, Jeffrey B. - - - 136 Snow, Steven M - - - 136 Somerset, Mark A. - - - 136 Soubble, Matthew - - - 129, 136 Spinney, Laura H - - - 136 Sprimg, Troy A. - - - 136, 142 149 St. Lawrence, Harry A. - - - 136 Starkweather, Todd 0. - - - 136 136 Stiles, Robin E1 - - - Stone, Hutchin G. - - - 136, 239 Strickland, Timothy J. - - - 136, 140, 191 Stubbs, Heidi J - - - 136, 225 Sullivan, Michele M - - - 136, 146, 225, 240 Sutherland, Nancy M. - - - 136 Sweeney, Paul E. - - - 136, 142 149 Sy, Christion A. - - - 1361 239 136' Talbot, Heidi .L - - - Tarr, Vicci A. - - - 136 Tasoulas, John Ci - - - 136 Tattersall, Christopher C - - - 136 239 Taylor, Brandon S. - - - 136, 196 Tetreault, Kristine E. - - - 136 Thaipe, Steven K. - - - 136 Thayer, Christopher J - - - 136, 217 Theberge, Jeffrey D. ---136 Thielen, Andrew B. - - - 132 149 Thomas, Devin E. - - - 137 Thompson, Eric V - - - 132 149 Tolman, Marguerite A. - - - 132 140, 148, 222, 233 Tomasko, Karen M. - - - 137 Toomey, Darnel M. - - - 132 225, 237 Topa, Stephanie A. - - - 137 Torres, John - - - 132 227 Touch, Heul - - - 137 Tracy, Scott B. - - - 137 Tremblay, Mark R. - - - 132 149 Trimble, Walter M. Trombley, John P. - - - 132 239 Trombly, David J - - - 137 Trombly, Kristen E. - - - 132 148, 149, 151 Tyler, Timothy .L - - - 137 Vakauza, Heidi .L - - - 137 Vazquez, Angel M - - - 137 Villeneuve, Eric .L - - - 137 Vogel, Jennifer E. - - - 137 Walker, Dawn H. - - - 137 Walker, Robert A. - - - 137 Walker, Yvette M. - - - 125, 137 Ward, Leah - - - 137 Wehner, Jennifer M - - - 137 Weinert, Erik C. - - - 132 140 Wentworth, David S. - - - 137 Werninger, Amy E - - - 132 155, 157 Westberg, Dawn M. - - - 137 Wheeler, Denise A. - - - 137 Wheeler, Michele L. - - - 132 142 148 White, Vikki-Lynne - - - 132 155 Whitney, Louise - - - 137 Wilder, Dwane D. - - - 137 Willett, Kelly J. - - - 132 227 Willett, Kenny M. - - - 227 Williams, Ross E. - - - 137 Wilson, Melissa B. - - - 137 Wisell, Jane A. - - - 137 Wolchok, Peter W - - - 137 Wood, Hayley E. - - - 137 Wright, Michele R. - - - 128, 132 138, 140, 148, 171, 191, 233, 242 Wright, Peter .L - - - 132 235 Wyman, Kimberly L. - - - 137 Zanke, Lisa M. - - - 137 Zimmer, Therese B. - - - 132 141 Zinn, Frederick A. - - - 137 1 ' ,,- Ni X f 4 'V ffiixp ' fx ,ff Q YJ M Rf d 1 'X 1 KJI Gy M ff .N ,fx fm 53 ' DLE' x -ev . 7,14-xx4.i.1Xlx 1,767 XL, .. 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