Keene State College - Kronicle Yearbook (Keene, NH)
- Class of 1960
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SP ORT3 KI.: - I EXIT UNDERCLASSMEN .... 55 ACTIVITIES ........ 67 SPORTS ... .. II stg 'W i- A il FOREWORD Above the fact that a college student gains great happiness from college activities is miie H it 2 t , s ai, tv' ii is Q.: s, 5 if X' 4 i.. L K 8 6 21 'Sw if ,wi Q5 5 .ff jf Lu K t it the fact that his realization of his gain in education portrays his acquired mental maturity. The teacher of America has the duty of giving hi s country the 'forward look' that he has had the privilege to acquire. DEDICATION i Keene Teachers College hasprogressed much in the time that' this man has served the students on this campus. He is a sturdy tie between the campus thirty-five years ago with its nine buildings and thirty-six faculty members and today's campus with its eighteen buildings and sixty-one faculty members: This gentleman has been seen many times strolling around' our campus appreciating the splendor of new things made by man and mother nature. ', - . It , A ' We dedicate this yearbook to that man who has always worn a sincere smile and has always greeted his fellowman with a cheery K6Hi 73 3 DEAN H. DWIGHT CARLE 1 E-.aka M' PM ,L I N -GY I :L ' flfiiil f, 1 WJ-'1-Iklfr,-7-klfff'25557I 4... - ' ' -.f V ,z V , '1 ly I , xy.. '. , ,, fl 1 E, KL 1 'w X 1 W, , , :V N , 5 ' -X DR. YOUNG,S RESIDENCE HALE BUILDING If' yo 'WS W A -K , l.,'.I,.. ww.. W .- , v F if . ,R , D 1. M' wa 'M,,,,,....-ff- SPAULDING GYMNASIUM PARKER HALL I I 3 -- - W ,hwyfm .,.. :..,,,WMw, BUTTERFIELD VOCATIONAL BUILDING BLAKE HOUSE fx if X ., 7-Ia . ' , MASON LIBRARY kwin. WHEELOCK SCHOOL in CAMPUS CLUB Q., ' 1 'W 1 -,, X , -, - urn M. 7, Bi mia TW vi W ,WML F ISKE HALL ary. . x 4. , n . 1 1 . ' f 5xh5fY3vff:? x A, 2555153 'J- ' . ' :v,m.5, fag A , -x nf HUNTRESS HALL V, Af V U BELKNAP HOUSE SULLIVAN HOUSE I 4 A+? ! Q CARUTHERS HOUSE Q 4 DUFFY HOUSE IN CAMPUS THE EXPANSION FGRWARD LUCK U DR. LLOYD P. YOUNG President 'NA DOROTHY A. RANDALL H. DWIGHT CARLE FRANK H, BLACKINGTON, IR, Dean of Personnel Dean of Instruction Placement Director FRED BARRY Dean of Men MARY L. H.ASKINS Dietieian A RR,R I I , r 5 ALBERT KNIGHTLY Director of Student Teaching MARIE CAPRON Director of Student Teaching GRAY PIZARSON MARION WHITNEY Business Manager Registrar 3 CLARA GIOVANNANGELI Bursar GLADYS SI-IovER Ass't Registrar MARIE T. GOODRICH SPRAGUE W. DRENAN SPENCER E. EATON Biology Englixlz Industrial Arts fi' MAYNARD C. WALTZ LAVERNE BUSHNELL INDA M. GILL ARTHUR GIOVANNANGELI Latin, Psychology Industrial Arts College Nurfe Science CORINNE STATLER LLOYD F. HAYN SUMNER W. IOYCE ELLA O. KEENE Home Economics Economics Physical Education Geography A L , ANN C. PETERS ETTA M. MERRILL RUTH W. KEDDY Art Physical Education EDWIN BETZ Science 'le Nf,' I Vfccf .QV ..t.. 5 . L ffoflff J igiflm-4:2 1 J ,fir - ' A DENNIS K. KIELY Music M athc nz alics, Education XX MALCOLM H. KEDDY MARION L. GOODWIN E n gl ish Librarian LILLIAN B. MORRISON Home Economics .X I 1 l S . FRANK E. TISDALE FREDERICK K. ABBOTT TRSITRAINI BARNARIJ Industrial Education Social Studies Englixh RICHARD H. CONGDON MYRON E. FULLER GEORGE A. LLOYD Social Studies Librarian W I. ALBERT MOSLEY GEORGE H. TAYLOR CHARLES HAPGOOD Mathematics Industrial Education English KEITH V. KING PAUL C. PERKINS SHERMAN A. LOVERING Physical Education Industrial Education Education Art .W M Nvts ! 'Y' Ns.- IOSEPH F. COMERFORD Education HARRY E. KENNEY Electricity HELEN D. TROESCH DONALD R. LEVERIDGE DOROTHY M. TWOMBLY Englixh Education College Nurse ' ilu.. MARGARET N. CHICKERING DOROTHY F. KINGSBURY Home Economics GEORGE I. BEROERON Principal Home Economic: VIOLA S. KLINE Kindergarten MARION B. KILMISTER ALLIE M. MALSCH Fiske Hall Mother Monadnock House Mother BERTHA S. DAv1s NORMA T. MALLAT Grade I Grade I SHIRLEY C. HEISE IEANNETTE M. STEVENS Grade II Grade II IANE D. BENNETT Grade III IEAN M. SMITH Grade IV GERTRUDE M. MERRIAM DAVID E. COSTIN LUTHER MACLEOD Grade IV Grade V Grade V DR. CHARLES F. RITCH Commissioner of Education STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Franklin Hollis, Chairman ............................ Mrs. Robert S. Crosby ....... Iarnes I. Powers, M.D. .... . Mrs. Wayne P. Bryer .... W. Carleton Adams . . . Ernest R. D'Amours .. . Iohn H. Hall, O.D. MARION B. CLARK Grade VI . ..... Concord Dover Manchester . Hampton . Plymouth Manchester . Littleton Ay ,,,f If J 2-4 QM 1 . X, , H . tw ,Asian ,P GX. Q IA I v v wf EH 'fm X -X X '- a-.'s. 1 H 'b 'Hi 5: 2: -. .. 'QM .9 .5 :f ik sy f' 1' 53 WN iz :fi fx 5: l i.9-'iaiiifrii Nl ' 1-:z ::!!a.':' 1 ..x l' I ' Lfllgxxl um.: 4 V- guna. BS If '. o'H1 -- S 6 fwf'.-wf ee 22 1' ee :na ws. 6 54331: 15 Q N Q, 0? 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On us, as to our predecessors, will fall the responsibility of helping to form young peoples lives. We are well prepared for this task and with God's help will achieve success within our chosen Held. As we leave Keene Teachers College to take our place in society, let us not forget the toil that has gone into our education. Let us remember that change in our World of today is very rapid. In order to be educators Worthy of the name, let us not become stagnant within our minds or in our outlooks. We will be looked to for progress, so let the ability to accept change and new ideas not die within us in the important years ahead. Q. 09' i CLASS PRESIDENT ANNA BELLE ALDRICH Home Economics Tilton, N. H. Nu Beta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, KTC Chorus 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Omicron 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Women's Service Club 3, 4, Campus Club Workers 3, 4, AHEA Conven- tion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3. I. Seorr ALTHOFF Elementary Reading, Mass. NELSON H. ALDRICH Secondary Wilmot Flat, N. H. Theta Chi Delta, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. IOHN MARTIN ANDERSON Secondary Concord, N. H. Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Men's Service Club 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Faculty and Student Absent Committee 3, U. S. Marine Corps, Married, one child. ALVAH WAYNE ADAMS IOHN L. ADAMS Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Salem, N. H N- ClHfCf1d0U, Vt- Industrial Arts Society, U. S Industrail Arts Society 3, 4. Air Force, Married, one child IACQUELINE R. BERNARD Secondary Keene, N. H. Transfer from Univ. of Conn., Newman Club r, 2, SNEA 3, Dramatic Club 3, Community Ambassador to Mexico 3. ROBERT WAYNE BLAKSLEE Secondary Whitefield, N. H. Transfer from Plymouth Teach- ers College, Intramural Sports, U. S. Navy, Married. RONALD NEAL BAILEY Secondary W. Franklin, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Alumni Secretary 3, Executive Committee 3, Alpha Phi Ome- ga 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Corres- ponding Secretary 3, KTC Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Soc- cer 2, 3, U. S. Army, Transfer from UNH. MAU1ucE LEON BEAULIEU, IR. Secondary Cornish, N. H. U. S. Army, Married, one child. RUTH KNOX BAKER Elementary Newington, N. H. SCA 1, 2, 3, Women's Service Club I, 2, 3, Campus Club Workers I, 2, 3, WAA 2, 3, Social Committee IQ Bowling Leader 2, 3, Married, one child. KATHLEEN ANN BERGERON Elementary Keene, N. H. Campus Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Elementary Club IQ Kronicle Staff 3, Student Li- brarian I. aqua.. ANNE LOUISE BORDNER Secondary Hinsdale, N. H. CORNELIA V. Bnous Secondary Peterborough, N. H. Graduate of Moore Inst. of Art, Science and Industry, Transfer from Carnegie Tech, N. H. Governor's Education Confer- ence, Married, four children. IOSEPHINE CATHERINE BRAY Secondary Hingham, Mass. Transfer from Bridgewater Teachers College, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, Kronicle Staff 3, Sigma Pi Epsilon 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, WAA 3, 4, Campus Club Workers 3, Service Club 3, SNEA 3, Bowling Leader 3, Winter Carnival Queen 3, Graduation Marshall 3, Who's Who 4, SNEA Convention, Nashua, N. H. IANE CLAIRE BUFFINGTON Elementary Goffstown, N. H. Transfer from UNH and Col- lege of Charlestown, KTC Cho- rus 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, SCA 3, 4, Monadnock Staff 3, Kronicle Staff 4, Campus Club Workers 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, WAA 4, Tennis Leader 4, Bowling Leader 4, Swimming Instructors 4. ROLAND C. BLANCHARD Secondary Goffstown, N. H. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Monadnock Staff 1, 2, 3, Alpha Pi Tau 2, 3, 4, Social Commit- tee 3, IFC Representative 3, Alpha Psi Omega, Correspond- ing Secretary, SNEA State Vice President, Who's Who 4, N. H. ANEA Convention in Man- chester and Nashua, N. H. SNEA New England Conven- tion. DALTON ALLEN BLODGETT Secondary Claremont, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4, Re- cording Secretary 2, IFC 2, 3, Social Committee 4, Kronicle Staff 4, Monadnock Staff 2, KTC Chorus 1, 2, 3, Choir I, Band 1, 2. ,QF8 -9234 l-QL 1- DONNA IRENE CASTNER Secondary Keene, N. H. Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Kronicle Staff 1, 2, Transfer from Conn. Teachers College. WALLACE G. CLARKE IR. Secondary Springfield, Vt. Alpha Pi Tau I, Sargeant at Arms 2, 3, 4, Monadnock Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 2, Editor 3, Columbia Press Conference 3, Married. BARBARA HARRISON BURKE RICHARD ARNOLD BURKE Elementary Salem, N. H. Industrial Arts Salem, N. H. WAA 3, 4, Married. GLORIA CARoN Elementary Keene, N. H. Women's Communters Club r, 2, 3, 4, President 3, SNEA 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, WAA 3, 4, Rec- reational Games Leader 3. Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Married. SALLY IEAN CARTER Elementary Concord, N. H. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, KTC Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Mayors Council 3, Campus Club Workers 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, WAA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Huntress Hall House Council QQ Whois Who 4, All Star Basketball I, 2, 3, Basketball Leader 2, 3, Bowl- ing Leader 3, All Star Softball 1, 2, 3, Softball Leader 2, 3, As- sistant Head of Softball 2, Head of Softball 3. IOANNA IULIANO COTTER Secondary Keene, N. H. Transfer from Bridgewater Teachers College, Kronicle Staff 3, Newman Club 2, 3, SNEA 3, Sigma Pi Epsilon 3, Service Club 3, 4, Huntress So- cial Committee 3, Married. BARBARA MAY CRITCHETT Elementary Newbury, N. H. WAA 2, 3, 4, Canterbury Club 2, 3, Treasurer, Campus Club Workers I, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, KTC Chorus 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, All Star Basketball. RICHARD LEONARD COTTER Secondary Keene, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi I, 2, 3, Class Treasurer, Student Council Al- ternate 2, Canterbury Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 2, President 3, Inter Faith Council 3, Men's Service Club 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, KTC Chorus 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Skoals 3g Married. DAVID S. CRoss Industrial Arts Salem Depot, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4, In- dustrial Arts Society I, 2, 3, 4, Married. BETTY-Io CLOUD Elementary Lebanon, N. H. SCA I, 2, 3, President 2, WAA 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Presi- dent Fiske House Council IQ Huntress House Council 2, 3, President 3, KTC Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Ser- vice Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Workers 2, 3, 4, Inter-Dorm. Council I, 2, 3, Mayors Council 2, Who's Who 4, Student Counsellor in Fiske 2, 3, Ten- nis Leader 2, Assistant Tennis Head 3, Basketball Leader 2, 3, Eastern States Conference 2. CLAIRE HELENE COLL Elementary Suncook, N. H. Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Re- cording Secretary 2, Service Club 3, 4, Campus Club Work- ers 2, 3, 4, WAA 3, 4, WAA Honor Society 4, President 4, Fiske House Council IQ Head of Basketball 3, Softball Leader 2, 3, Basketball Leader. 51-113' A .gg-0 Io ANN DAILEY Elementary Dover, N. H. Huntress Social Committee 3, Campus Club Workers I, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, Huntress Snow Sculpture Committee 2, 3, Winter Carnival Committee, Freshman Orientation Commit- tee 2, Winter Carnival Queen Candidate 2, Iunior Class Show 3, Ski Club 3. ANTONIO MICHAEL D,AMBROSIO Secondary Keene, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, Married. LAWRENCE R. Cnoss Secondary Kingston, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer Team I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Baseball Team I, 2, U. S. Army. IOYCE LEE CROUMIE Secondary Winchester, N. H. Women's Commuters Council 2, 3, 4, All Star Volleyball 3. RICHARD LEON CROTEAU Industrial Arts Keene, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau IQ Campus Club Worker, Intramural Sports. ALAN SMITH CUTLER Secondary New London, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball Team I, 2, Intramural Bas- ketball and Volleyball, Mayor- ality Candidate 2. KATHERINE ELIZABETH DAY Secondary Marblehead, Mass. MAURICE ROBERT DUTILE IAMES ALLISON DIXON Secondary Keene, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Class Presi- dent 3, 4, U. S. Navy, Married, one child. BEVERLY IEAN EASTMAN Industrial Arts Home Economics Laconia, N. H. Hampton, N. H. Industrial Arts Society 1, 2, 3, Nu Beta Upsilon, Student 4, Vice President 2, President 3. Christian Association. Kappa Delta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Mayors Council 2, Inter Fra- ternity Council 2, Campus Club Workers I, 2, Men's Dorm Council 2, 3, Class Vice Presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Men's Advisory Board 2, Ski Team I, 2, Cap- tain 2, U. S. Navy four years: Married. GEORGE SCOTT DARLING CONSTANCE DAVIS Industrial Arts Secondary Rumney, N. H. Springfield, VY- SCA 3, 4, Sigma Pi Epsilon 3, Theta Chi Delta 2, Intramural 4, Fiske House Council I, Ele- Basketball I, 2g Married, one mentary Club IQ Campus Club child. Workers I, 2, KTC Chorus 2, 3, 4- BARBARA IEAN FISHER CARTER FRANKLIN FONTAINE Elementary Durham, N. H. Secondary Iaffrey, N. H. SCA 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Elemen- Newman Club 3, 4, Theta Chi tary Club 2g High School Day Committee 2g Campus Club Worker 1, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Board of Con- trol 3g Freshman Orientation Committee 2. Delta 2, 3, 4. Luo WILFRED Esres ROBERT C. FEARON, IR. Secondary Hanover, N. H. Industrial Education Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 49 Vice WhitCHCld, N- H President 33 Baseball I, 3, Industrial Arts Society 23 Navy Eastern States Conference 3, four yearsg Married, two chil- Married, two children. dren. IOHN R. FESSENDEN NATALHE SUE Finn Secondary Claremont, N. H. Elementary Keene, N. H. Glee Club rg Concert Choir IQ SCA IQ Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. ERNEST O. GENDRON Secondary Bristol, N. H. Newman Club I, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Monadnock I, 2, 3, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, President 3, SBEA I, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, NHSEA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, NHSEA Confer- ence I, 2, 3, New England Re- gional Conference SNEA 3, APO Regional Conference at MIT 3. ALBERT WARD GRANT, IR. Secondary Wellesley, Mass. Kappa Delta Phi I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Married, one child. SIDNEY BAXTER GovE Secondary Brentwood, N. H. S.N.E.A. ELIZABETH RosE GREENE Elementary Dover, N. H. Transfer from Plymouth Teach- ers College, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 43 Social Committee 4, Board of Controls 3, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Worker I, 2, 3, Mayor's Coun- cil 2, Swimming Instructor 3, 4g WAA 2, 3, 4. ROBERT IOSEPH FREEMAN Secondary Keene, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 32 Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, President 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, Ski Team 3, 4g Army, two years. IOHN IOSEPH GALLIEN Elementary Lebanon, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4g Presi- dent 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 2, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, Vice President 3, Newman Club I, 2, 3, Mayor's Council 2, Social Committee, Monad- nock 2, Chorus I, 2, 3g Army Airborne, Married, one child. L RUTH MARGARET HARRIS Secondary East Sullivan, N. H. Sigma Pi Epsilon 1, Field Hockey Assistant Head 2, WAA 2, Kappa Delta Pi Out- standing Freshman Award 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. IANICE SCOTT HAZELTON Secondary Haverhill, Mass. Glee Club 1, 2, Sigma Pi Ep- silon 1, 2, SNEA I, 2, Campus Club Worker IQ Bowling Leader 2, New Hampshire Science Fair 3, Married. LAURA MABE1. GURNEY Secondary North Springfield, Vt. Chorus 1, 2, Chess Club 2, 3, Treasurer. SANDRA HALE Secondary Troy, N. H. Transfer from UNH, SNEA 2, Sigma Pi Epsilon 2, Student Committee N.H State Science Fair 3, Softball Leader 2, All Star Basketball Team 2. ELIZABETH ANNE HAIR Elementary North Plainfield, N. I. Elementary Club IQ Huntress Social Committee 2, SCA 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Winter Carnival Candidate 3. CARoEE ANNE HANNAEORD Elementary Merrimack, N. H. Glee Club 1, 2, WAA 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 3, Mayor's Council 2, Service Club 3, Huntress Social Com- mittee 3, Tennis Leader 3, 4, Winter Carnival Queen's Court 2, Campus Club Worker 3, SCA. A IANET IRENE HUTCHISON MADELINE Lots IACKSON Elementary Epping, N. H. Home Economics Glee Club 1, 2, SCA 2, 3, 4. MHUChCSfC1', N- H- MARYANN MATTILA IoHNsToN Elementary Troy, N. H. Transfer from UNH. SCA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club IQ Nu Beta Upsilon r, 2, 3, 4, Man- chester Club 1. Rtcumn Cmasrnn IoY Elementary Dover, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, House Captain 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3 4, President 3, Student Council 2, 3, Class President 2, Social Committee 3, Campus Club Worker 2, 3, Who's Who 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-cap- tain 4, Eastern States Confer- ence 2, 3, State Representative 3, Army. PERLEY HnNnEnsoN Secondary East Andover, N. H. Airforce, Married. iiii A 6 V t r, W DLVI 3 3 IANIET KATHRYN HEWITT Elementary Keene, N. H. SCA 1, 2, Elementary Club I, 2, 'Fiske House Council IQ In- ter-Dormity Council 1, 2, Hunt- ress House Council 2, 3, WAA 3, 4, Social Committee Chair- man 3, Campus Club Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Board of Con- trol 3, Chorus 2, 3, Tennis Leader 2, 3, Bowling Leader 3. Ion-IN A. KATSOUPAS Secondary Manchester, N. H. Ka a Delta Phi 1, 2 3, 4' In PP 2 s ' ter-Fraternity Council 4, East- ern States Conference 3. NANCY CAROLYN KINGSBURY Secondary Derry, N. H. Chorus 1, 2, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Can- terbury Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2, Inter-Faith Council 3, President 3, Monadnock 2, 3, Managing Editor 3, Student Council IQ Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. ROBERT LINDEN lov Secondary Dover, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Activities Fee Treasurer 2, Campus Club Worker I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Eastern States Teachers Con- ference 1. PETER KAGELEIRY Elementary Dover, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, IFC 2, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Men's Dorm Council 3, Class Treasurer 2, Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Army. BARBARA IEAN IUDD Secondary Troy, N. H. Sigma Pi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, Women's Commuters Council 1, 2, 3, 4: WAA 1, 2. RONALD BOYD KALLOCH Industrial Education Concord, N. H. Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Ianitor 1, 2, 3, Married, two children. KATHRYN ANNE LACAssE Elementary Wilton, N. H. WAA 3, 4g Newman Club I, 2, 3, 43 Campus Club Worker 3. GEORGE I. LAMBERT Industrial Education Durham, N. H. Transferred from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, Ten- nis, Golfg Army Air Corps, W.W. II, Married, two chil- dren. BERNARD IOSEPH LACROIX Secondary Keene, N. H. Transfer from East Texas State Teachers Collegeg Theta Chi Delta 3, U. S. Marine Corps, Married, three children. RAYMOND CHARLES LAWRENCE Elementary Winchester, N. H. Chorus, Choir. BARBARA WATKINS KNOWLTON Elementary Keene, N. H. Kronicle I, 2, 3g WAA 3, Fiske House Council IQ Can- terbury Clubg Married, one child. PATRICIA CLAIRE LABoN'rE Elementary Dover, N. H. Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4g Ser- vice Club 2, 3g Campus Club Worker I, 2, 3g Queen's Court -White Rose Ball 3, Service Club 2, 33 Board of Control, Ski Club 3, Huntress Social Committee 2, 3. RICHARD NORMEN MACKEY Secondary Keene, N. H. Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3, Mem- ber I.A.A.B.O.g U. S. Marine Corps. EDWARD Iol-IN MAIN Secondary Harrisville, N. H. Baseball I, 2, Golf 3, Intramu- ral Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Air Force, four years, Married, two children. DONNA LINDSAY LEVESQUE Secondary Hinsdale, N. H. Commuters' Club, Married. LOREN EDWARD LIVENGOOD, IR. Secondary Keene, N. H. Service Club, Basketball 2, Ten- nis 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Soft- ball 3, Volleyball 3. RAYMOND ALBERT L'HEUREUx Secondary Keene, N. H. Industrial Arts Society 1, 2, Theta Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, U. S. Navy, Married, two children. KATHLEEN W. LOWELL Elementary Keene, N. H. Newman Club, Widow, two children. W IOANNE ANTHY MARANDOS Elementary Nashua, N. H. W1N1FR13D DOROTHY MCCARTHY Elementary Hillsboro, N. H. Newman Club r, 2, 3, Elemen- tary Club 2, Campus Club Worker I, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, High School Day Committee 2, Freshman Orientation Committee 2. DOROTHY CECILE MCCARTHY Home Economics Manchester, N. H. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4, Fiske House Coun- cil 1, Monadnock 1, 2, Kronicle 1, 2, 3, Manchester Club 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2, Vice President 3, Serv- ice Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Huntress House Council 2, 3, Nu Beta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, Glee Club IQ Campus Club Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Dorm Council I, 2, 3, WAA 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Omicron 3, 4, Vice President 4, Who's Who 4, Eastern States Conference 2, AHEA Conven- tion - Philadelphia 2, Mil- waukee 3. Lewis A. MCMAHON Secondary Stoddard, N. H. Ski Team 3. LEWIS DENISON MAIOR IOYCE MANN Secondary Hinsdale, N. H. Elementary Rochester, N. H Newman Club, Science Fair SCA 1, 2, Elementary Club I Committee. 2, Campus Club Worker 2 3' if 2. -get f, -f. ' .21 v atka , - .. ' s:,:f i QL R y I ' 'M' if -- ' . . ,,.f.,. Q Weir WAA 3, 4, Swimming Instruc IOl'. MARGARET AGNES MOTT Elementary Keene, N. H. WAA 2, 3, 4, Commuters Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Campus Club Worker 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, All Star Volley Ball 2, Recrea- tional Games Leader 3, 4, Transfer from Colby Iunior College. ROBERT H. MURRAY, IR. Elementary Keene, N. H. U. S. Army, Married, two chil- dren. KENDALL CASWELI. BIENARD Secondary Walpole, N. H. Service Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 4, Co-Mayor 4, Gen- eral Chairman Winter Carnival 4, Transfer from UNH. MARGERY PORTER MOORE Home Economics Keene, N. H. Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 3, Nu Beta Upsilon 1, 2, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, Married, one child. INTERTON CH.ARLES IVIERRILL Industrial Education Sullivan, N. H. U. S. Air Force, four years, Married, one child. LIARCEL WILFRED MORENCY Industrial Education Berlin, N. H. Theta Chi Delta, Industrial Arts Society, Student Member NEIATA, Baseball, Transfer from UNH, Married. PERLEY IAMEs NYE Industrial Education Manchester, N. H. Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, IFC 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Club RICHARD A. NYE Industrial Education Manchester, N. H. Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, Industrial Arts Society I, 2, U. S. Navy, Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Com- four years, Married, two chil- mittee ' Student of the Year 3' dren. 39 7 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Navy, four years. GORDON IAMES OATMAN Industrial Education Bennington, Vt. Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Degree Master, Student Council 3, Class President 3, Ski Team 2, 4, Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball, Football 2, 3, 4, I.V. Tennis Team 4, Eastern States Conference - N.Y.C., Transfer from St. Michaelis College. MARLENE MARY OWEN Secondary Hinsdale, N. H. Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Sigma Pi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 2, 3, 4. CARMEN S. NALBONE Elementary Trenton, N. I. Newman Club 2, 3, SNEA 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, New England Regional Conference -SNEA 3, U. S. Army, three years. RICHARD ALLEN NEILSEN Industrial Education Charlestown, N. H Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Campus Club Asst. Manager 2 Industrial Arts Society, Inter- Fraternity Council 3, Chorus I 2, Band 1, 2, Newman Club 1 Tennis IQ Intramural Sports 2 3, 4, U. S. Marine Corps. 5 f ,,- ..,,...,vw,., ,--- -,-, wwf.:.:e,frw4f33aff.'I.:,::1t:- --:-w,.1..w.I'I2': -,-' nm: L -.. i-. 1-.4--vC4,,,.. 'f f 'A'A . t . L L ttttt tt . t ET? if' I f' I A .SAK I 1 HERBERT RAY PETELLE Secondary Franklin, N. H. Theta Chi Delta 2, , 4, Treas 3 - urer 2, Vice President 3, Presi- 5 dent 4, IFC 4, President 4 U. S. Air Force, four years. RICHARD FRANCIS PETERSON Industrial Education Portsmouth, N. H. Industrial Arts Society I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee I, 2, Stu- dent-Faculty Committee 3, 4, U. S. Air Force, Married. DONALD WILLIAM PATTISON Secondary E. Weymouth, Mass. Chorus 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, SCA 2, Alpha Phi Omega 3, Soccer 2, Transfer from Boston University. DAVID HENRY PELLEGRINI Secondary Keene, N. H. Intramural Softball, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Golf 4, U. S. Air Force, Married, two children. GERTRUDE BOOTH PEARSON Secondary Keene, N. H. Lt. U.S.N.R., Transfer from Simmons College, Mar- ried, two children. SANDRA IEAN PERRON Elementary Keene, N. H. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4, Newman Club I, 3, Inter- Dorm Council 2, 3, WAA 2, 3, 4, Commuters Council I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Worker 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Recreational Games Leader 3, 4, Head 3, Elementary Club I, 2. CHADBOURNE W. PHn.BRooK Industrial Education Barre, Vt. Industrial Arts Society, Vice President 4, Transfer from MATI-Morrisville, N. Y. IR1iN1z AGNES PLOURDE Elementary Tilton, N. H. Newman Club 2, 3, 4g Fiske House Council Ig Social Com- mittee 4g Student-Faculty As- sembly Committee 4, Service Club 3, 4, Campus Club Worker 3, 4, Softball All Star Team 2, 3, Basketball All Star Team 3, Leader Badminton, Pingpong 2g Leader Softball 3, Leader Basketball 4. Gnoacii FRANCIS PHIPPARD, IR. Industrial Education Nashua, N. H. Industrial Arts Society, VFW, American Legion, Manager of Basketball Team 2, Transfer from St. Anslems College, Mar- ried, one child. LANGDON IOHN PLUMER Industrial Education Ann Arbor, Mich. Industrial Arts Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Alpha Pi Tau 2, 3, 4, President 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, President 4, S0- cial Committee 4. ANDREW LLOYD PHELPs Industrial Education Danbury, N. H. Industrial Arts Society 1, 2, 3, Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Ath- letic Director 32 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Married. EDWARD CLAYTON PHIZLPS Secondary Bernardston, Mass. Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Representative QQ Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, IFC 3g Monad- nock 2, Transfer from Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute. GEORGE LOUIS RATHBURN Industrial Education Keene, N. H. Class President IQ Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Mayors Council 2, Industrial Arts Society 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Campus Club Worker I, 2, U. S. Coast Guard, Married, two children. CHARLES EDWARD REGAN Industrial Education Rutland, Vt. Student Council 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Chairman of College Social Committee 4, Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Monadnock 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Kronicle 3, Sports Editor 3, Industrial Arts Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, SCA 1, 2, Who's Who 43 New England NSA Conference at Dartmouth 4. IOHN W. POOR, IR. Secondary North Conway, N. H. Mayors Council 3, Tennis Team 4, Ski Instructor 2, Ten- nis Instructor 3, Transfer from UNH and University of Mary- land, U. S. Army Medical Corps. IANIS RAMSAY Elementary Hudson, N. H. Elementary Club 1, 2, SCA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Campus Club Worker 2, WAA 3, 4, Volley ball Leader 3, All Star Team 3. BEVERLY ANN PRIOR Elementary Nashua, N. H. SCA I, 2, 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, Social Committee 2, SNEA 2, 3, Secretary 2, Li- brarian 2, 3, Glee Club 2. CAROL ANN RAND Elementary Rye, N. I-I. SCA 1, 2, Fiske House Council IQ Inter-Dorm Council 1, 2, President 2, Huntress Social Committee 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 3, Service Club 2, 3, 4, College Social Committee 2, 3, WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Bowl- ing 3, Archery Leader, Class Marshall 2, Mayors Council IQ Parents Day Committee, Glee Club. SANDRA OLES SALO Elementary Keene, N. H. Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, SCA IQ SNEA 1, Glee Club 1, 2, WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council 2, 31 Swim- ming 2, 3, Assistant Head 3, Head 41 Chairman High School Day 2, 31 SNEA State Conven- tion at Plymouth 1, Married. PHYLLIS COLLINS SCHULTZ Home Economics Littleton, N. H. Freshman Talent Show 1, Cho- rus 1, SCA 2, 3, 4, Nu Beta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Spring VVorkshop Committee 2, Social Committee 2, Epsilon Pi Qmicron 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4, President's List 2, Assistant Head Badmin- ton 2, Head 3, Married. IOAN ARMNELLAR SCHAFER Elementary Rochester, N. H. SCA 1, 2, Publicity Chairman 3, 4, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 4-H Club 1, 2, Vice President, Dining Hall Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Leader 2, 3, Recreational Games Leader 4. MAIKIORIE CHRISTABEL SHAY Elementary Fitzwillian, N. H. SCA 2, 3, 4, Refreshment Chairman 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, SNEA 4: WAA 2, 3, 4, RTC Square Dance Exhibi- tion in Boston 3. EDWARD I. RENAUD, IR. Secondary Dover, N. I-I. Monadnock 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Intramural Sports Council IQ Tennis 1, 2, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Student Council 3, Air Force, four years. THOLIAS PAUL ROUILLARD Secondary Claremont, N. H. Alpha Pi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Monadnock 2, 3, Circulation 2, Business Man- ager 3, Kronicle 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, Mayoris Council 2, Freshman Orientation Com- mittee 2, Intramural Sports. ANDREW HENRY STEENBERGEN Secondary Penacook, N. H. Monadnock Men's Council 2, Army and Air Force, Married. PAUL IOSEPH ST. PIERRE Industrial Education Iaffrey, N. H. Theta Chi Delta, Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class, Iunior and Senior Courses, Marine Corps Reserve. DOROTHY LOUISE SOMERO Elementary New Ipswich, N. H. Transfer from F i t c h b u r g Teachers College, Married, two children. MARY ELIZABETH STANIELS Secondary Manchester, N. H. Newman Club 2, 3, 45 Sigma Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary-treasurer 3, Manches- ter Club 2, Archery Instructor 2, 3. GAIL IUDITH SPEVACK Elementary Manchester, N. H. Manchester Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 1, President 2, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee Representative 2, Elementary Club 1, 2, WAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 2, Presi- dent 3, Mayor's Council I, 2, Campus Club Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Monadnock Girls Sports 2, Huntress Hall Coun- cil 3, Huntress Hall Treasurer 31 Kappa Delta Pi Outstanding Freshman Award, Kappa Del- ta Pi 3, 4, Whois Who 4, Bad- minton Leader 3, Volleyball Leader 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, Head Cheerleader 2. ROBERT LLOYD STAPLETON Secondary Springfield, Vt. Theta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, Chaplain 45 SNEA 2, 3, 43 Vice President 3, State Convention 2, 3, Baseball Man- ager I, 2, Monadnock Staff 3, 4. iff -L Wait: - 1.1---U? :J - .1--- --M ., tit 4 4 Q Q 53:55 , ..:f5aa- :rlwi , 'aff' I A If G1 ..... 2. VVILLIAINI IOIIN SWEENEY Industrial Education Keene, N. H. Industrial Arts Society, Intra- mural Football I, 2, 3, Intramu ral Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intra mural Softball I, 2, 3. WVILLIAINI FREDILRICK TQHOIXIAS Industrial Educataion Wolfeboro, N. H. Industrial Arts Society 2, 3, 4, Air Force, four years, Married, three children. DONALD Luo TI'IEIlIlIEN Industrial Arts Gorham, N. H. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Air Force, Married, one child. SIIIRLILY Rosh IFOLIXIAN Elementary Keene, N. H. Newman Club I, 2, 3, Commu- ters Club I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Worker 3, 4, Inter-dormi- tory Council 3, Service Club 3, 4, Recreational Games Leader 3: 4- ELmNoR Lucy SUNDGREN Elementary Concord, N. H. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 41 Fiske House Council IQ VVAA I, 2, 3, 41 Campus Club VVorker 3, 4, Huntress Social Committee 3, Swimming In- structor 3. ELIZABETII MAL SNVANCOTT Secondary West Swanzey, N. H. Transfer from Iohn Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ar- kansas, Sigma Pi Epsilon, Win- ter Carnival Queen 4. 4 CAROL MARGARET VORCE Secondary Keene, N. H. Canterbury Club 1, 23 Commu- ters Council 3, Bowling Leader 3. MARK FERNALD WALTZ SCCOl'1Cl2lI'y Keene, N. H. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Theta Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Historian 4, SNEA 2, 3, 4. CARL E. TOLIPKINS Secondary Keene, N. H. Theta Chi Delta r, 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Sportsg Navy, Mar- ried. X SALLY TRUELOVE Elementary Nashua, N. H. Elementary Club rg Monadnock Staff IQ Inter-Dormitory Coun- cil r. f f we m:.zff -- sir: 1 - as Legg, asm--jg . - .::- I -gg!! ,vngvzggxxgg - . ,-9-,-f 1 ': , W f.:!?E?5:rrmmu. mfr' P 'l J ' ,S if ,es f 3' at f m ..'. ....- ., . ,..,,, .L ,.,. . ' .w,v .,v:iva. fayff2ftfffw '::,,1 ,yi f. C HILSQQEEQZL. 7 -15: fi ' ll RAYINIOND IOSEPH TONDREAU, IR. Elementary Manchester, N. H. NORMA IANE TURCOTTE Secondary Conway, N. H. Kronicle r, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 33 Editor 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Huntress House Council 2, 3, Sigma Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Inter-Dormitory 4, Whois Who 4. MAXINE ALICE WELD Elementary Conway, N. H. Fiske Social Committee IQ SCA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Choir 2, WAA 4, Kronicle 2, Tennis Leader 3, Badminton Leader 3. KATHRYN LOUISE WEST Elementary Chichester, N. H. SCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Elementary Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian of Chorus and Choir 2. . HERBERT C. WERDEN Elementary Hancock, N. H. Transfer from Springfield Col lege, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4 Chaplain 3, Intramural Sports, Navy. IANET ANN WEYMOUTH Elementary Rochester, N. H. SCA 3, Kronicle 3, Art Editor 3, Commuter IQ Winter Carni- val Candidate 3, Huntress Desk 2, 3, Sullivan House Captain 4. IOAN CORA WASHBURN MARGARET ANN WAUGH Elementary Middleboro, Mass. Secondary Concord, N. H SCA 1, 2, 3, Band T, 2, Glee WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 1, 2, 3, Club I, 2, 4-H Club I, 2, Pres- 4, Sigma Pi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ident'2, Infirmary Assistant 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. 3. WINSTON ALDEN WRIGHT ELIZABETH MAE WYIMAN Elementary Keene, N. H. Elementary Keene, N. H. Transfer from Orange Coast Transfer from Green Mountain Iunior College, Alpha Psi Ome- Iunior College, Poultney, Vt., , ,M ' d. Ch , . I ga 3 4 arrie orus 3 4 X PHYLISS FRANCES ZARNOWSKI Elementary Hooksett, N. H. Nu Beta Upsilon I, 2, 3, Cho- rus I, 23 Concert Choir I, 2, Accompanist Ig Dining Hall Gang 2, 3, 43 Monadnock 3, Campus Club Worker IQ Man- chester Club IQ Badminton Leader 4, Bowling Leader 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. ii BARBARA ANN WHEATON IoYcE ANN WILLETTI: Elementary Tilton, N. H. Elementary Dover N H fi- IAMES PAUL BLANCHARD Secondary Canterbury, N. H. Transfer from Northeastern University, Monadnock Staff 2, 35 U. S. Army, Married, one child. WALTER I. CZARNEC Secondary Manchester, N. H. DAVID LEE GOOGINS Secondary Gorham, N. H. S.C.A., Chess Club President, Kappa Delta Phi. ELIZABETH ANNE MAYOTTE Secondary Florence, Mass. Service Club 3, 43 Newman Club 4g Sigma Pi Epsilon 3, 43 Transfer from Westfield State Teachers College. PAUL ROGER MILLER Secondary Lisbon, N. H. IAMES M. REED Industrial Education Bristol, N. H. Transfer from UNH, U. S. Navy, Married. BLANCHE HENRY BROWN Elementary Brattleboro, Vt. NEA, Member of the VEA Delegate Assembly 33 NACTg married, Hve children. WARREN Oscoon GOODRICH Secondary West Lebanon, N. H. Transfer from UNH, Basket- ball, Baseball, Married. SANDRA D. GREENLEAE Secondary Manchester, N. H. WILLIAM A. MEEH Elementary Canterbury, N. H. CATHERINE LOUISE MORRILL Secondary Merrimack, N. H. HELEN E. WYMAN Elementary Keene, N. H. Elementary Clubg Dining Room Gang, All Star Field Hockey 25 Field Hockey Leader 33 Married. wiiiwiwiwxwiwiwiirwiwiwiwmwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiw IN MEMCDRIAM IOAN DALE GOODRICH Keene, New Hampshire 1938 '1958 ROLAND BLANCHARD IOSEPHINE BRAY SALLY CARTER I-IGS H0 V L BETTY Io CLOUD JAMES DIXON .41 RICHARD IOY NANCY KINGSBURY DOROTHY MCCARTHY ng tl! l IRENE PLOURDE CAROL RAND CHARLES REGAN in AMERICAN COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES Each year the colleges and universities in the U. S. pick out the students whom they consider to be leaders in their respective schools. This year thirteen students were chosen, through the combined efforts of the students and faculty members, as leaders at Keene Teachers College. These students Were chosen because they were considered to possess the following outstanding qualities: 1. Excellence and sincerity in scholarship. 2. Leadership and participation in extracurricular and academic activities. 3. Citizenship and service to the school. 4. A promise of future usefulness to business and society. We offer our sincerest congratulations to the 1960 Whols Who Representa- tives. GAIL SPEVACK NORMA TURCOTTE 33' w ,Jw C UNDQR ' ' I ya f dill i E4 WW N Mlm' it ZHIIMX 'vm A In . ' 631 A Ewa xg IlIl X W x ' 24 if W MM' I S E Jie., WW!-Wxygg'gp'5lf.KK ,K -1' N X L. xWfgQ3jvxw'i?i it ' 'L M I IIXEMJ1 ww 2? 'ff1 N X Q 4 A IUNIGR SECONDARY First Row: Richard Wilson, Robert Woitkowski, Carl Parker, David Powers, Iohn Malsbenden, Kenneth Ienkins, Donald Sutherland. Second Row: Betty Cullinan, lanicc Craig, Priscilla Horne, Cathi White, Patricia Hodgkins, Marie Schultz, Crcsencc Hayes, Larry Twitchell. Third Row: Shirley Duston, Iudie Amodeo, Gertrude Govc, Faye Sanborn, Ioan Barry, Carolyn Tasker, Elizabeth lunge. Fourlh Row: Iudie Holmes, Lucy Battey, Lynne Henimingsen, Irene Blanchard, lane Ross. IUNICR ELEMENTARY Group I First Raw: Marion Hardy, Nancy Kidder, Brenda Blomgren, Margaret Frain, Elizabeth Gearan, Barbara Hillsgrovc. Second Row: Iudy DesMarais, Dorothy Bean, Ieanne Lachance, Barbara Greenough, Charleene Burke, Elizabeth Dummer. Third Row: Helen Munn, Nancy Andrews, Dotty McGcttigan, Ian Healy, Martha Perkins, Elaine Chicatleris. Firxz Row: Thomas Kalampalikis, Barbara Petelle, Nancy Wason, Elizabeth Bainton, Iune Merrill, Martha LaCourse, Iacqueline I-Iayward, Iohn Shurtleff. Second Row: Irena Cook, Dianne Fiske, Donna Moore, Rose Knight, Martha Park, Ioan Baumgarten. Third Row: Patricia Silver, Priscilla Dutilc, Phyllis LaCroix, Barbara Stanley, Mary Bakanosky, Susan Whitlock, Nancy Willard. IUNIOR INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION IUNIOR ELEMENTARY Group II First Row: Clayton Dow Ir., Ivan Curtis, Claude Webster, Bruce Sweeney, Ronald Elliott, George Ioseph, Ioseph Piekos II. Second Row: Robert Dinwoodie, Fred Blodgett, Stuart Bevis, Rinald Precourt, .Iames Beckwith, LaVcrne Brcault. SOPI-IOMORE and IUNIOR Home ECONOMICS First Row: Carol Ainsworth, Marlene Brown, Ianice Beal, lean Duquette, Maria Marges, Peta Garceau, Elaine Vincent, Andree Houle. Second Row: Ruthie Smith, Ruth Reynolds, Marceline Boomer, Gretchen Larson, Betty Bennett, Iudy Cross, Marilyn Woodward, Patti Gonye. Third Row: Brenda Parker, Harriet Allen, Carole Rose, Gail Webb, Rita Ludwig, Betty Treat. SOPI-IOMGRE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Firxl Row: Ronald Iones, Carmine DiLorcnzo, Gregory Sullivan, Pertice Gaskill, Robert Wyman, Iohn Regan, Paul Silva, Paul Bouchard. Second Row: Ion Orvis, Charles Wilder, Peter Scripture, George Duda, Kenneth Grimes, Arthur Williams, Paul Beaudoin, Ierry Faulkner, Lyman Amsden. SCPHOMORE ELEMENTARY First Row: Nancy Parisi, Stephie Heselton, Carlene Wyman, Linore Lizotte, Annette Peterson, Eloise Sleeper, Mary Bryant, MaryEllen Iohnson. Second Row: Virginia Barton, Mary Starke, Mary O'Connell, Iean Griswold, Marjorie Emerson, Iane Barnard, Donna Dearborn, Beverly Garccau. Third Row: Connie Spaulding, Constance Feinen, Ruth Baraw, Trudy Conner, Barbara Ward, Norma Croteau, Marilyn Clau- sen. Fourth Row: Lou Korcoulis, Paul Buffum, Richard Pomeroy, Iohn Randall, Iamcs Bardis, Iames Enderson. SOPI-IOMORE ELEMENTARY First Row: Iudy Wilkins, Lucille Conley, Nancy Redden, Sandra Ramsey, Roberta Walker, Linda Snow, Patricia Desrochers, Peggy Fay. Second Row: Dorothy Martin, Anne Quinn, Donetta Eaton, Paulette Thyng, Ioyce Allen, Pat Reed, Karen Stevens, Nancy Fournier. Third Row: Patricia Clow, Margaret Iaeger, Ioan Lester, Phyllis Brown, Ioanne Preston, Carole Tolman, Mary Kerylow, Kathy Quinn. Fourth Row: Mary Dargie, Carol Dietlcin, Merle Iordan, Diana Cooper, Nancy Buswell, Iudy Parody, Gail Allard, Barbara Frost. SQPI-IOMORE SECONDARY Firxl Row: Donald Robinson, Edward Chase, Beverly Horrigan, Elena Lillie, Norma McKay, Ruth Bull, Sandra Barden, Aubrey Thomas. Second Row: Patricia Garnis, Peggy Buckley, Martha Crowley, Margaret Belletete, Ioanne Narkiewicz, Phyllis Rocheleau, Sandra Howard, Sally OlNeil, Esther Leahy. Third Row: Richard Rockwood, Alan Rannisto, George Batchelder, Kenneth Najjar, Arnold Steenbergen, Craig Cush' ing, Roger Simpson, Brad Dunbar, David Ioyce. FRESHMEN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION First Row: Peter Berube, Chris Kendall, Ned Green, David Wadleigh, Iohn Nadeau, Rolfe Saben, Leo Turgeon, Robert Morse. Second Row: Duncan Rand, Eugene Kerr, Leon Frechette, Bruce Norton, Edward Fish, Ioan Carter, Ioseph DeGray, Morris Blanchard. Third Raw: Iohn Hubbard, Robert Rayno, Iames O'Connell, Ronald Rush, Edward Mulcahy, Dana Wyman, David Landry, Robert Glaves. Fourth Row: Rod- eric Beauregard, Colin Cosgrove, William Greer, Gerald Watson, Carroll Adams, Yves Nadcau, Iohn Gal- linelli. FRESHMEN HOME ECONCDMICS First Row: Marie Lefebvre, Carol Demarini, Priscilla Russell, Geraldine Fletcher, Marguerite Merrill, Martha Houston, Norma Eastman. Second Row: Barbara Williams, Gail Osborne, Nancy Iacques, Helen McGettigan, Iudith Fassett, Iane Boyes, Christine Bemis. Third Row: Geraldine Burgess, Carolyn Madden, Patricia Penrod, Brenda Peterson, lane Scott, Lela Smith. FRESHMEN ELEMENTARY First Row: Iudy Geyer, Dianne Shattuck, Theresa Marchand, Nancy Perkins, Ellen Given, Peggy Shea, Cherie Brown, Linda McLaughlin. Second Row: lean Corriveau, Carol Lovering, Linda Blanchard, Marjorie Grant, Ann Atwood, Floreen Maroncelli, Marjorie Merrill, Susan Colby. Third Row: Barbara Brown, Carol Racicot, Karen Miller, Maureen Onnela, Helen Iamrog, Mary Iarvis, Iackie Bergeron, Nancy Grenda. Fourfh Fowl Lois Baldwin, Marlene Childs, Roberta Donahue, Margaret Marston, Margaret Roh- rig, Ianet Bussiere, Iackie Hamel. FRESHMEN ELEMENTARY First Row: Patricia Simmons, Charleen Miller, Ronald Conway, Robert Moore, Edward Sutherland, Richard Gallien, Carol Underwood, Ioyce Stothart. Second Row: Ioan Williams, Ioyce Kilton, Iudith Hayes, Aldona Dinkel, Betsy Hudson, Mary Stratton, Geraldine Iohnson, Ginny Mastine. Third Row: Tamar Lister, Iudith Kenney, Nancy Cashin, Rebecca Abbott, Phyllis Woodward, Claire LaTaillc, Betty Butterfly, Arthur Katsiaficas. Fourth Row: Edmund Foley, Michael Plaisted, William Cameron, Vernon Taylor, Dennis Flint, Raymond Iobin. FRESHMEN ELEMENTARY First Row: Iune McLaren, Mary Mahoney, Beverly Herbert, Sandra McKeen, Elaine Katsarakes, Marion Whittier, Iacqueline Smith, Pat Hannaford. Second Row: Pat Plante, Raelene Perkins, Iudith Bryant, Patricia Gould, Iudith Walker, Martha Abel, Iune Haskell. Third Row: Patricia Sampson, MaryEllen Pearson, Mabel Lovejoy, Virginia Young, Marion Frazier, Ella Knight, MaryEllen Sias. Fourth Row: Carole Kilroy, Maureen Doherty, Ioan Roberts, lane Hawkins. Group I First Row: Pun! Marashio, Frank Ryan, Vivian Barker, Neil Connors, Ray Gradual, Beverley Broad, David Angwin, Kenneth McCann. Scrond Row: Mike Tate, George Koehler, Allan Saulnier, Dave Goland, Barbara Noseck, Lois Gould, Sharon Banner, Ronald Springfield. Third Row: Lee Spencer, Mike Nickerson, Ralph Boles, Roger Noyes, David O'Haire, Robert Bruno, Richard Dencault, Iohn Farwell. FRESI-IMEN SECONDARY FRESI-IMEN SECONDARY Group II Firrt Row: Carmel Nadcau, Davida DiBernado, Ron Willoughby, William Moisescu, Paul Malinski, Roland Fillion, Carolyn Hurd, Elizabeth Despres. Second Row: Brenda Draper, Marie Hatch, Cindy Mar- shall, Albert Smith, Paul Bonneville, Iudy Kezar, Mary Ellen Andreen, Linda Felch. Third Row: Barbara Taunton, Iohn Bernham, Eddy Bisson, Ioseph Christiansen, Wesley McNair, Martin Crosby, Wally Tripp, N. David Witham. Firxt Row: Priscilla Thayer, Evelyn Gray, lean Lavigne, Barbara Rice, Iudy Castner, Margaret Templeton, Ethlyn Moore. Second Row: Linda Lillie, Ianis Hall, Ruth Huntley, Patricia Page, Kaye Koponen, Carol Primrose, Patricia Iohnson, Charlotte Randall. SPECIAL STUDENTS Okon Wocliong QNigeriaD, Marie Nunn fCanadaD. f NURSES . --:gr 64 l W S ,-ff LIBRARIANS Firsl Raw: Iudy Kezar, Iackie Hamel, Elizabeth Bainton, Eloise Sleeper, Dianne Fiske. Second Row: Carolyn Hurd, Barbara Williams, Marion Goodwin, Merle jordan, Ioyce Kilton, Brenda Draper. O R K E R S i liii ii KITCHEN CREW First Row: Dalton Blodgett, Ruthie Smith, Dianne Fiske, Nancy Willard, Phyllis LaCroix, Iohn Regan Sefond Row: Irena Cook, Ioan Lester, Ioanne Narkiewicz, Ann Otis, Brenda Parker, Iudy Cross. CAMPUS WORKERS DINING HALL GANG Firft Row: Carol Racicot, Patti Clow, Barbara Greenough, Dotty McGettigan, Peta Garceau, Iudie Holmes, Carolyn Tasker, Marie Schultz. Second Row: Patricia Garnis, Betty Bennett, Donna Dearborn, Constance Feincn, Pat Reed, Helen McGettigan, Irene Plourde, Rebecca Abbott. Third Row: Dav-id Powers, Patti Gonye, Phyllis Rochclcau, Nancy Andrews, Ieanne Lachance, Charles El-io, Carol Dietlein, Diana Cooper, Diane Spaulding, Paul Bouchard. GUNG HO SCRAPERS ACTIVITIES fi x- THE KRONICLE Editor-in-chief . Associate Edizor Art Editor .... Sports Editors . Senior Editor: . Club Editor ... Advisory Editor Senior Typist: . Club Typists .. Secretary .... Advisor . . . KRONICLE BOARD Donald Sutherland . . .... Michael Kerylow . . . . . . Wally Tripp ,... . Iohn Regan Nancy Kidder . . . . Nancy Willard Barbara Ward Helen Munn Elizabeth Dummer . . . . Bob Woitkowski Photographer .... . . . . . . Norma Turcotte . . . Phyllis LaCroix Iohn Farwell Geraldine Barratte ....... Dianne Fiske Mary Ellen Andreen Mary Stratton Irena Cook Frank H. Blackington, Ir. EDITOR S MESSAGE To the Class of 1960: The advancement of the teaching field depends greatly on the initiative of you, the graduating students of this school of higher learning. Through your efforts the teaching field may also have the 'forward look., You will pro- mote education, the foundation of a free and happier world. Fortitude and strength of character are yours. May you extend these out- standing qualities to the rest of your community, your country, and your world. Onward to the freedom-loving people who wan! to learn the arts that you have mastered. 15 'Af EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Flirt Row Helen Munn Frank Blackington Ir Donald Sutherland Michael Kerylow, Nancy Willard. Second Row: Euginia Kon- tinos Marylillen Andreen Irena Look Barbara Ward Phyllis LaCroix Thzfd Row: Robert Woitkowski, Iohn Farwell, Iohn Regan, THE KRCDNICLE The Kronicle is the college year book which is pub- lished for the seniors and underclassrnen at Keene Teacheris College. The only requirement necessary to join the Kroniclc' staff is the desire and willingness to work. The Kronicle staff sponsors the Annual Publication's Banquet in cooperation with those students who work on the college newspapers. M NADNQCK This is the twelfth year that the Monadnock, the college newspaper, has been published. Interest and cooperation are the primary requirements for working for the Monadnock. The newspaper is student controlled. This year the Monadnock has been putting out periodical bulletins, keeping the student body up to date on timely issues. MONADNOCK STAFF Editor .... ......................... R obert Blossom Co-Editor ..... ..... I ames Valliere N ews Editors . . . . . . Elizabeth Cullinan Mary Oakey Business Manager .. Raymond Bates Advisors ....... Mr. Barnard Dr. Peters Dr. Abbott First Row: Iames T. Valliere, Priscilla Horne, Betty Cullinn, Mary Oakey, Nancy Cashin, Mary Ellen Andreen, Mary Starke, Robert Woitkowski. Second Row: Craig Cushing, Roy Brodsky, Peg Marston, Cresence Hayes, Irene Blanchard, Rusty Blossom, Ed Sutherland. First Row: Etta Merrill, Ioseph F. Comerford, Marion L. Goodwin. Second Row: Carmine DiLorenzo, Beverly Garceau, Irene Plourde, Helen McGettigan, Richard Gallien. STUDE T-FACULTY COMMITTEE The Student Faculty Assembly Committee is a group of faculty members and students who arrange the assembly program for the college year. The assembly programs cover a wide variety of topics and are exceedingly enjoyable as well as informative. . First Row: Peter Berube, Pat Reed, Nancy Andrews, Iames Dixon, Charles Regan, Robert Laflamme Priscilla Horne Edward Chase. Second Row: Robert Soucy, Neil Connors, Constance Feinen, Ray Gradual, Larry Twitchell, Lou Korcoulis Gail Osborne Helen McGettigan. STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council is a student representative governing body. It acts as a coordinat ing body between the student body, college administration, and faculty. The president of each class is automatically a member. Each class elects two male and two female members to represent it on the student council. The Student Council is in charge of Student Activity fees and their allocations to college organizations. The Student Council sponsors the big event on campus each year Winter Carnival. OFFICERS President .... . . .......... . . Vice-President ...... Recording Secretary .... Corresponding Secretary . . . Student Council Treasurer ....... Treasurer of Student Activity Fees . . . . Iames Dixon .. Charles Regan . . . Nancy Andrew . . . Patricia Reed Robert LaFlamme . . . .... Iohn Anderson COLLEGE SOCIAL COMMITTEE The College Social Committee is a clearing housei' for the scheduling of all social functions on campus. Each organization on campus as well as all resident dormitories and houses send representatives to the committee. This year the committee has had temporary chairmen due to student teaching conflicts. Plans for revision of chairmanship are pending. OFFICERS President .... ............... . . Elias Korcoulis Vice-President ..... Carl Brinck Recording Secretary ..... Iean Griswold Treasurer ......... . . . Constance Feinen Faculty Adzfisors ..... Etta Merrill Lillian Morrison Kal - First Raw: Nancy Andrews, Ican Griswold, Constance Feinen. Second Row: Charles Regan, Ed Chase, Carl Brinck Ir. Third Row Craig Cushing, Ronald Elliott, Langdon Plumer, Iohn Malsbendcn. Firxt Row: Stephanie Heselton, Pat Desrochers. Second Row: Carlene Wyman, Mary Bakanosky, Elaine Chicaderis. Third Row: Pat Reed, Betty Bennett, Elizabeth Dummer. Fiske l-louse Council The purpose of the Fiske House Council is to exe- cute matters pertaining to the general welfare and so- cial interests of the residents of Fiske Hall. The coun- cil representatives are elected from residents of the dormitory and any resident is eligible for election. OFFICERS President ..... ............. B arbara Taunton Vice-President .. .... Ioyce Stothart Secretary .... .... I udy Geyer Treasurer . .. Lois Baldwin Advisor . .. .. Mrs. Kilmister 74 l-luntress l-louse Council The main purposes of the Huntress Hall House Council are to co-operate in handling any problems that may arise and to arrange for social activities through the Huntress social committee. The council also maintains a judiciary board. Activities this year have included a student-faculty tea, Mother-Daughter Tea, open houses at Christmas time, and a beatnik dance during Winter Carnival. First Row: Sandra McKeen, Carol Racicot, Linda McLaughlin, Ellen Given, Ioyce Stothard, Lois Baldwin. Second Row: Gail Osborne, Helen McGettigan, Barbara Williams, Phyllis Woodward, Barbara Taunton, Iudy Geyer, Peggy Shea, Marie Nunn, Barbara Brown. 70' ,... First Row: Mary Bakanosky, Elaine Chicacleris, Ellen Given. Second Row: Barbara Williams, Pat Desrochers, Carlene Wyman. I TERfDOR ITORY COUNCIL Student Counselors First Row: Charlccnc Burke, Dorothy Bean, Mary Bakanosky. Second Row: Rita Ludwig, Iudy Dcsmarais. This group is comprised of representatives from the women's dormitories, houses, and women commuters. The main purposes are to promote harmony among women on campus and to discuss and settle any problems that arise. The representatives chosen are the president of each dorm, the vice-president, secretary and treasurer of each dorm, and one representative from the Comrnuteris Council, Blake House, Caruther,s House, Duffy House, and Sullivan House. It sponsors The Big and Little Sister freshman party. OFFICERS President ................ Patricia Disrochers Vice-President . . . . . . .... Barbara VVilliams Secretary ..... .............. I oyce Stothart Advisors . . .. . Mrs. Randall, Miss Statler, and Mrs. Kilmister I ill , 3.4-pam, ' 'nf ugggl'-y'1 3 ww C? .t...,m6,, , First Row: Donald Pattison, Allie Malsch, Fred Barry, john Poor. Second Row: Larry Twitchcll, Paul Bouchard, Dave Goland, Kenneth McCann, Ronald Hallal. M NADOCK H LL HOUSE CQUNCIL The Monadnock Hall House Council is the official governing body of men students who live in Monadnock Hall. The council's main function is the making of rules and regulations governing the dormitory. Women Commuters' Council The Women Commuters' Council was established so that the Women Commuters would have more contact with resident students and would become active in college func- tions. The organization is under the advisorship of Mrs. Randall. One main activity of the council is the annual Christmas party held for all women commuters. flf L ,','. fi' First Row: Barbara Noseck, Sharon Banner, Geraldine Fletcher, Dorothy Somero, Marie Hatch, Mary-Ellen Iohnson. Second Row Marie Lefebvre, Carmel Nadeau, Norma Croteau, Marlene Owen, Ann Morissette, Carol Rose. Third Row: Iudy Parody, Karen Lind holm, Barbara Stanley, Patricia Silver, Donna Moore, Rose Knight. ,,,, 4 -is Q, 0- M 'lot Firsl Row: Elaine Chicaderis, Gloria Caron, Marla W'altz, Sandra Pcrron, Dorothy McCarthy, Iames Dixon, Frank H. Blackington, Ir., Albert Mosley. Second Row: Shirley Heise, Laverne Breault, Robert O'Connor, Irena Cook, Barbara Stanley, Elizabeth Hair, Lucy Battcy, Helen Munn, Anna Aldrich, Marceline Boomer, Donald Lcvcridge. KAPPA DELT PI Epsilon Pi Chapter Kappa Delta Pi is the National Honor Society in Education. Epsilon Pi Chapter was established at Keene Teachers College on November 12, 1943. The aims of this organiza- tion are to promote high standards in scholarship, leadership, and potential success as a teacher. Eligibility requirements are a 3.2 scholarship average or above, evidence of leader- ship, cooperation, and potential success as a teacher. Epsilon Pi Chapter annually presents awards to four outstanding freshmen, conducts initiations in the fall and spring, and sponsors a special program for the college and city with a speal-:er of national renown. This year two delegates from Keene's Chapter were sent to the National Biennial Convocation in Chicago, Illinois. OFFICERS President ..... ..................... I ames Dixon Vz'ce-President .. .. Dorothy McCarthy Secretary ............ Sandra Perron Treasurer Frank H. Blackington, Ir. Advisor . . . ......... I. Albert Mosley SIGMA PI EPSILO This college organization has as its purpose to promote higher standards in English at Keene Teachers College. Eligibility to become a member is by recommendation of the English Department and approval by the Sigma members. Sigma Pi Epsilon sponsors speakers for the entire college or for Sigma members and their guests. OFFICERS President ...... ............ . . . Crescence Hayes Vice-President . . . . . . Sandra Barden Secretary ..... . . . . . . Patricia Garnis Treasurer . . ........ Irene Blanchard Advisor . .. .. Mrs. Sherman Lovering First Row: Ianice Craig, Cathi White, Carolyn Tasker, Iudie Amodeo, Iudie Holmes. Second Row: Sally O'Neil, Priscilla Horne, Patricia Garnis, Sandra Barden, Mrs. Sherman Lovering, Cresence Hayes, Irene Blanchard, Marie Schultz. Third Row: Iosephine Bray, Betty Cullinan, Carmel Nadeau, Faye Sanborn, Patricia Hodgkins, Mary Ellen Andreen, Lynne Hemrningsen, Ruth Bull. Fourth Row: Lucy Battey, Elena Lillie, Betty Mayotte, Phyllis Rocheleau, Mary Oakey, Esther Leahy. NU BETA First Row: Iudith Fassett, Geraldine Burgess, Patricia Penrod, Carol Demarini, Martha Houston, Lela Smith, Marguerite Merrill, Iane Scott. Second Row: Iane Boyes, Betty Treat, Christine Bemis, Carolyn Madden, Marie Lefebvre, Geraldine Fletcher, Charlene Fletcher, Gretchen Larson, Brenda Peterson. NU BETA First Row' Peta Garceau Harriet Allen Marilyn Woodward, Iud y Cross, Betty Bennett, Rita Ludwig, Patti Gonye, Barbara Williams. Second Row: Norma Eastman, Andree l-Ioule, Priscilla Russell, Nancy Iacques, Gail Osborne, Helen McGettigan, lean -Duque-tte, B R h R olds Beverl' Eastman, Dorothy McCarthy, Madeline Iackson, Phyllis Collins, Irene Hamel. Third Row: Marlene rown, ut eyn , y Iudy Daniels, Anna Aldrich. Nu Beta Honor Society Anna Aldrich, Phyllis Collins, Dorothy McCarthy. U BETA UPSILO Nu Beta Upsilon is a national organization and its main purpose is to further interests in the field of Home Eco- nomics education. Any girl who is majoring in Home Eco- nomics and possesses a willingness to work towards the betterment of the club, is eligible to join. This organization sponsors Men's Economic Recovery Program -- M.E.R.P. weekend and spaghetti suppers. It also provides refreshments for group activities on campus. OFFICERS . . Betty Bennett . . . Rita Ludwig Iudy Cross Prcszdent ...... ............ Vice-President . . . Secretary ..... ..... Treasurer . . . ........ Marilyn Woodward Advisor . . . .. . Mrs. Lillian B. Morrison I DUTRIAL RTS SCDCIETY Each year the Industrial Arts Society sponsors a program for the Whole College and is of special interest to those who plan to enter the Held of teaching Industrial Arts. This year the society was active in the Winter Carnival activities. This professional organization is open to membership for all those associated with the Industrial Education Curriculum and is striving for roof, membership of all those enrolled in that curriculum. First Row: Iames Beckwith, Bruce Sweeney, Ivan Curtis, Richard Czarnec, Ioseph Piekos II, Chadbourne Philbrook, Alvah Adams, Langdon Plumer. Second Row: Rinald Precourt, Richard Peterson, LaVerne Breault, Wilbur Grace, Robert Dinwoodie, Ronald Elliott. Firxt Row: Eloise Sleeper, Elizabeth Sak, lean Griswold, Edward Chase, Kenneth Ienkins, Barbara Hlllsgrove Nancy Kidder Eliza beth Dummer. Second Row: Cindy Marshall, Marguerite Merrill, Iune McLaren, Patricia Sampson, Marion Whittier Ruthie Smith Feta Garceau, Mary Ellen Andreen. Third Row: Irena Cook, Dianne Fiske, Nancy Willard, Iudy Scott Susan Colby Elizabeth Bainton, Ioan Baumgarten, Iudith Hayes. STUDE T CHRISTIAN ASSCCIATIO OFFICERS Preszzlcnt ...... ............. Vice-President . . . S ecrctary ........ . . Treasurer ............. Correspoinding Secretary . .. Program Chairman ..... Chaplain ......... . . . . Ed Chase . . . Betsy Dodge . . . . lean Griswold . Kenneth Ienkins Elizabeth Dummer . . . . Nancy Kidder Barbara Hillsgrove Mary Donald Deans Chapter Student Christian Association The Student Christian Association is a national- international organization, whose main purpose is to enrich and promote the religious life of its members. Students of any denomination or creed may share in the program of lectures, informal discussions, and other activities. In the fall S.C.A. sponsors the Fire-side Program for incoming freshmen. Other activities include The Christmas Dance, The Mt. Monadnock Climb, Senior Honor Night, and Attendance at the Easter Sunrise Service at Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, New Hampshire. First Row: Iohn Farwell, David Powers, Paul Malinski, Gail Osborne, Pat Hannaford, William Greer, Ray Gradual, Robert Moore. Second Row: Raelene Perkins, Lois Baldwin, Christine Bemis, Brenda Peterson, Elaine Katsarakes, Iane Scott, Martha Houston, Phyllis Woodward. Third Row: Iudith Bryant, Sandra McKeen, Barbara Taunton, Dorothy Bean, Martha Park, Ginny Mastine, Linda Felch, Betty Butterfly. Fourlh Row: Iacqueline Smith, Lela Smith,Norma Eastman, Donald Sutherland. l l First Row: Yves Nadeau, Ned Green, Martha Crowley, Richard Walsh, Rev. Leo Desclos, Normand Dion, Sally O'Neil, Paul Beaudoin. Serond Row: David Angwin, David O'Haire, Iohn Regan, Iohn Devine, Carol Racicot, Nancy Parisi, Mary Stratton, Paul Bonneville. Third Row: Richard Gallien, Robert Woitkowski, Richard Wilson, Mary Starke, Ieanie Barton, Eddy Bisson, Roland Fillion, Michael Nickerson. Fourllz Row: Neil Connors, Lee Spencer, Constance Feinen, Claire Lataille, Paul Bouchard, Iohn Nadeau. EWMAN CLUB OFFICERS President ...... ............... R ichard Walsh Vice-President . . . . . . . Michael O'Neil Secretary .............. .... S ally O'Neil Corresponding Sccremry . . . .. Martha Crowley Treizrurer ............... . . . Normand Dion Chaplain .... .......... R ev. Leo Desclos Advisor .. Dr. Arthur Giovannangeli EWMAN CLUB This is the national religious organization on campus for all Caltholic students. The purpose was established by Cardinal Newman, the organization's patron: to promote the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of all catholic students in college. This organization sponsors an annual dance, a communion breakfast, a spaghetti supper for all new members, and an annual trip to the shrine of Our Lady of LaSallette. First Row: Barbara Noseck, Iackie Hamel, Carmel Nadeau, Iudy Parody, Margaret Frain, Elizabeth Gearan, Geraldine Fletcher, Carol Demarini. Second Row: Charleen Miller, Irene Hamel, Pat Desroehers, Anne Quinn, Ian Healey, Charleene Burke, Irene Plourde, Floreen Maroncelli. Third Row: Nancy Iacques, Beverly Garceau, Peggy Buckley, Rita Ludwig, Patricia Silver, Barbara Stanley, Mary O'Connell, Lynne Hemmingsen. sr, f Firxt Row: Constance Feinen, Barbara Hillsgrove. Second Row: Paul Bouchard, Richard Walsh, Edward Chase I TERF ITI-I COUNCIL The Inter-Faith Council is a fairly new organization here at KTC. Each religious organization on campus chooses members of their group to represent them on the council. It is felt by the council that more harmony between the religious organizations can more effectively promote a religious atmosphere on campus. There can never be too much religion in a studentis life on campus. Cooperation between the clubs on dates for speakers and special events are planned and set by the group. KEE E TEACHERS CCDLLEGE BAN Under the direction of Dr. Dennis Kiely this group has been formed to offer people an opportunity to participate in a musical activity. The only requirement for membership in the band is the ability to play an instrument. The band hopes to have a room in the new building so that it will be able to meet more regularly and to fullfil its aims. Iacqueline Smith, Norma Eastman, Elizabeth Baimon, Sharon Banner, Lois Baldwin, Pat Hannaford, Allen Saulnier, Iuclith Bryant Gail Osborne. FIRST SOPRANOS First Row: Iacqueline Smith, Carmel Nadeau, Iuclith Harvey, Pat Hannaford, Cherie Brown, Norma Eastman, Iudy Desmaruis Kathleen Lowell. Second Row: Mary O'Connell, Sandra McKeen, Rebecca Abbott, Marion YVhittier, Elaine Vincent, Marjorie Merrill Elizabeth Sak, Annette Peterson, Patricia Reed. Third Row: Mary Bryant, Stephanie Heselton, Marilyn Clausen, MaryEllen Sias Trudy Conner, Linda Felch, Anna Aldrich. KEE E TEACHERS COLLEGE Cl-ICDRUS The K.T.C. chorus is composed of members of the college who enjoy singing. Each year the chorus presents a Christmas and a spring concert. lt also sings for groups in the N. H. area. The chorus also looks forward to an annual trip to Boston to hear an opera. OFFICERS Preszdent ..... ............ . . Vice-Prc'5z'denz Robert Moore David Powers Secretary .... Dorothy Bean T1'c'asu1'er .. Eloise Sleeper Advisor .. .. Dr. Kiely Y SECOND SOPRANO CHORUS First Row: Dorothy Bean, Paulette Thyng, Charleen Miller, Mary Mahoney, Elaine Katsarakes, Patricia Sampson. Second Row: Barbara Ward, Ianice Beal, Constance Fcinen, Beverly Herbert, Beverly Garceau, Harriet Allen, Phyllis LaCroix. Third Row: Iudy Geyer, Merle Iordan, Margie Iaeger, Nancy Buswell, Dianne Fiske, Marion Frazier, Nancy Perkinc, Eloise Sleeper. iii .... ALTOS CHORUS First Raw: Esther Beckwith, Arm Atwood, Barbara Brown, Carlene Wyman, Karen Stevens, Marion Hardy, Martha Perkins, Carol Dietlein, Ann Otis, Patricia Simmons, Ioyce Stothart, Peta Garceau, Iudith Bryant. Second Row: MaryEllen Pearson, Sharon Banner, Sharon Lucas, Virginia Young, Patricia Clow, Martha Abel, Elaine Chicaderis, Iean Griswold, Mabel Lovejoy, Sandra Ramsey, Iearine Barton, Betty Butterfly, Iudith Hayes. Third Row: Mary Starke, Lynn Hemmingsen, Andrea Brodersen, Brenda Draper, Barbara Wil- liams, Karen Lindholm, Helen Iamrog, Iune Haskell, Carole Killroy, MaryEllen Iohnson, Elizabeth Wyman, Helen Todd. MEN'S CHORUS First Row: Iohn Farwell, David O'Haire, Vernon Taylor, Robert Moore, Bruce Cambiguc, Carl Brinck, Ir., Richard Gallien, William Cameron. Second Row: David Wadleigh, Paul Cilley, Craig Cushing, Donald Sutherland, Edward Sutherland, Ray Gradual, Arlen Benning, Arthur Katsialicas, David Powers. First Row: Michael Plaisted, Rebecca Abbott, Annette Peterson, Aino Bigwood, Etta Merrill, Iean Griswold Eloise Sleeper Arthur Katsiafieas. Serond Row: Susan Colby, Iudy Geyer, Lois Baldwin, Nancy White, Ginny Mastine, Andrea Brodersen Peggy Fay lane Barnard. Third Row: Margaret Marston, Kay Kamel, Gail Allard, Trudy Conner, Merle Iordan, Iudith Hayes ELEMENTARY CLUB This is a college organization which is striving to promote interest in the elementary education and state and national level. Any person who is majoring in the elementary pro gram is elegible to join the club. The club sponsors High School Day, baby-sitting on Alumni Day, and a group out ing at the College Camp. President .... Vice-President S ecrctary .... Treasurer . . . A duisor .... OFFICERS . ............. . . . Aino Bigwood .. Iean Griswold . . Eloise Sleeper Annette Peterson . . . . . Miss Merrill The Frederick Simmons Chapter Student ational Education Association The name of Keene's branch of the Student National Educational Association is the Frederick I. Simmons Chapter. As the name implies this is a national organization which is open for membership to anyone who is preparing to be a teacher. The purpose of SNEA is to provide experiences which will interest capable students in a career of teaching. In full-illing this purpose, Keene Teachers College's group holds programs of interest during the college year. First Row: Anne Quinn, Pat Desrochers, Ann Morissette, Patti Clow, Esther Leahy, Nancy White, MaryEllen Andreen, Margaret Mar- ston. Second Row:.Sally O'Neil, Ieanie Barton, Patricia Garnis, Mary O'Connell, Mary Starke, Carol Dietlein, Roberta Donahue Marlene Owen. Thzrd Row: Carlene Wyman, Stephie Heselton, Ioan Lester, Phyllis Brown, Mark Waltz. First Row: Langdon Plumer, Paul Cilley, Ioseph Piekos II. Second Row: Marie Schultz, Betty Cullinan, Faye Sanborn, Lucy Battey DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club, better known as the Owl Players, is comprised of those who are interested in some form of stage production whether it be acting, directing, working back- stage or makeup. Membership in the dramatic club is possible through work of some sort connected with a stage production. The organization's purpose of promoting interesting and effective dramatic presentations is fulfilled each year by highly polished performances which draw enthusiastic audiences. A Crrr 'mx 1 It ,ji The Devil strikes agail ......-.--.J A Y Calm down! I O N First Row: Michael O'Neil, Anna Aldrich, Dorothy Bean, Carlene Wyman, jean Griswold, Iudy Parody, Peggy Fay, Richard Pome- roy. Sfcond Row: Ruth Smith, Donna Dearborn, Martha Crowley, Connie Spaulding, Midge Emerson, Rita Ludwig, Ruth Baraw, Pat Garnis. Third Row: Madeline Iackson, Iune Merrill, Catherine Teixeira, Lynne Hemmingsen, Trudy Conner, Norma Croteau, Irena Cook. SERVICE CLUB The students of KTC may be most aware of the functions of the Service Club than of any other organization on campus. The Service Club is closely associated with the smooth operation of KTC's own campus club. Popular congregation center of all the students, the campus club is run almost entirely by volunteer student help. Eligibility to join the service club is gained by working in the campus club for one hour a week for one semester. The Service Club also helps the children of Cedar Crest School during holiday sea- sons of the College year. OFFICERS President ..... ........... . . Mary Bakanosky Vice-President ......... Ronald Elliott Corresponding Secretary . . ....... Ioan Barry Recording Secretary ..... .... N ancy Andrews Treasurer ........... . . . Irene Blanchard Board of Control .. .. Bruce Sweeney Sc Cresence Hayes Manager of Campus Club , . . ...... George Piper Assistant Manager ....... . . . Frederick McCann Advisor ........... .. Doctor Leveridge First Row: Irene Blanchard, Ioan Barry, Bruce Sweeney, Mary Bakanosky, Ronald Elliott, Cresence Hayes, Nancy Andrews. Second Row: Priscilla Horne, Esther Leahy, lane Ross, Betty Cullinan, Cathi White, Margaret Frain, Martha LaCourse, Irene Plourde, Char- leene Burke. Third Row: lane Barnard, Sandra Howard, Iudie Holmes, Susan Whitlock, Patti Gonye, Brenda Parker, Nancy Parisi, Dotty McGettugan, Phyllis Brown. Firft Row: Elizabeth Gearan, Mary Bakanosky, Barbara Petelle, Helen Munn, Elizabeth Dummer, Nancy Andrews, Nancy Kidder, Martha LaCourse. Second Raw: Lynne Hemmingsen, Ianice Beal, Norma Eastman, Marjorie Grant, Linda Blanchard, Patricia Gould, Iudith Walker, MaryEllen Andreen. Third Raw: Nancy Iacques, Sally O'Neil, Esther Leahy, Trudy Conner, Catherine Teixeira, Iudy Scott, Irene Plourde, Charleene Burke, Dorothy Bean, Helen McGettigan. Fourih Row: Lee Spencer, Lefty Ioy, Mike Tate, Martin Crosby, Robert Rowland, Bob Freeman, lack Baldassaro, Kenneth Menard. CAMPUS WORKERS First Raw: Mary Stratton, Nancy Parisi, Ioyce Allen, Tamar Tister, Nancy Perkins, Cynthia Marshall, Barbara Taunton, Martha Perkins. Second Row: Carlene Wyman, Floreen Maroncclli, Patricia Garnis, Marjorie Emerson, Ruth Baraw, Ioan Williams, Iane Barnard, Iean Griswold, Linda Gradual, Betty Cullinan. Third Row: Donna Dearborn, Norma Croteau, Peggy Shea, Carol Bovering, Patti Gonye, Iudie Holmes, Susan Whitlock, lane Ross, Barbara Ward. Fourth Row: Iudith Kenney, Irena Cook, Brenda Blomgren, Dotty McGettigan, Margaret Frain, Cathi White, Marie Schultz, Connie Spaulding, Pat Plante, Carol Gove. First Row: Gregory Sullivan, David Powers, Fred Barry, Kenneth jenkins, Lyman Amsden, Donald Sutherland. Second Row: R Ioseph O'Connor, Rush Iohnson, Iohn Malsbenden, Michael Kerylow, Winston Wright. LPI-I Pl-ll OMEGA Em Della Chapter This is a national organization and The Alpha Phi Omega at K.T.C. is the Eta Delta Chapter. The purpose of this organization is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the boy scout oath and law in order to promote service and friendship. Any man who has a desire to render service to others, who has a commendable scholastic record, and has had previous experience in Boy Scout work is eligible for admission to this organization. This group sponsors Parents Day and Freshman Registration. OFFICERS President ...... ............. . . . Kenneth Ienkins Vice-President ..... .... R obert O'Connor 2nd Vice-President . . . .... Lyman Amsden Secretary .......... .... D avid Powers Treasurer ................... .. Gregory Sullivan Faculty Advisory Committee ...... Dean Barry Mr. Betz Mr. Hapgood Mr. Kenney Scouting Advisory Committee Mr. Herman Foster--District Scout Executive Mr. Kenneth Ringland-District Scouting C0mm'r I TERFRATER ITY CCDUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council is the governing body for the fraternities. Its purposes are to better relations between fraternities, to make rules and regulations for the fraternities, and to sponsor the following: the annual mayorality campaign, the March of Dimes, and rushing for the fraternities. The council is composed.of two members from each fraternity. The representatives are elected by their respective fraternities. OFFICERS Prerident ..... ........... L angdon Plumer-Alpha Vz'ce-President . . . . . Herbert Petelle-Theta Secretary .... . .. Robert Freeman-Kappa Treasurer . . . ........ Robert Freeman Advisor ...... Dean Barry First Row: Robert Freeman, Langdon Plumer, Fred Barry. Second Row: Curville Iordan, Richard Ioy, Iohn Katsoupas, Normand Dion, Carl Brinck, Ir., Kenneth Ienkins, Robert O'Connor. MENARD, KENDALL of Bristol, New Hampshire in the Secondary Curriculum sponsored by the Independents ran as Mother Menardf' ELLIOTT, RONALD of Hillsboro, New Hampshire in the Industrial Arts Curriculum spon- sored by Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity ran as George Washington. KORCOULIS, LOU of Manchester, New Hampshire in the Elementary Curriculum spon- sored by Alpha Pi Tau Fraternity ran as Golden Greek. CUSHING, CRAIG of Littleton, New Hampshire in the Secondary Curriculum sponsored by Theta Chi Delta Fraternity ran as Craig Cushingf' First Row: lack Baldassaro, Richard Pomeroy, Lou Korcoulis, Ronald Elliott Co-Mayor, Ken Menard Co-Mayor, Craig Cushing, Bill Ellis, Robert Saulnier. Second Row: Ronald Ieffords, Robert Soucy, Ioyce Stothart, Dorothy Bean, Priscilla Horne, Rita Ludwig, Iohn Shurtleff, Roger Noyes. THE AYORS COUNCIL This year the mayor,s responsibility is shared by two members of the KTC student body -- Ronald Elliott and Kenneth Menard. The Mayors chose members from the student body to be on the council. The main purpose of the council is to improve College spirit. Throughout the year it sponsors dances and some of the activities for the Winter Carnival. Mother VVashington O0 f IOI 102 ALPHA PI TAU Alpha Pi Tau Fraternity engages in many activities at KTC during the College year. The brothers annually sponsor a formal, an original Opera,,' a Christmas party for under- privileged children and a banquet as well as participating in Mayorality campaigns, Winter Carnival, and rush week. Members for Alpha Pi Tau are chosen according to the rules set forth by the IFC and are pledged to promote brotherhood, to benefit the college as a whole, to benefit the city of Keene, and to the development of good teachers and leaders. This year the Alpha Pi Tau brothers have been clearing out the basement of their fraternity house so that that may be able to utilize the space for social activities and their 0Wl'1 USC. President ...... . . Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Advisor .... OFFICERS Langdon Plumer Mr. S . Richard Wilson Donald Sutherland . . . Paul Bouchard prague W. Drenan ! ,..,, 1. T LfV':V . - Aki fs ALV. Q A 3' mml H f mf fs! ' -1 fi- LAAA ' h , - . , Q, ,V A yi. , L L' wf X PLUMER WALSH SUTHERLAND BOUCHARD RANDALL W' K I , A s- -J., LL L A l v: J -. 2 23 L,L BLANCHARD 3 L. CRoss 'QM ....... if A BLODGETT BURKE CLARK A .- Y ' ' - ..,- --audi - ,,,: M. , L? K -ff, A ,I 1:55- GALLIEN ROUILLARD MORGAN LETOURNEAU : -. . N' ' xiii ' i , , L .L... 3- . ' ,, , in gf ig! 'Q 5 t J Agiz jit BRINCK DxoN Kl4.llX'L0W KoRcoUL1s D. Cxoss A .4 I' XA' ,5,,m,- ,, , , .fi 1 , A ff-as CUTLER PIEKOS JY A ,+ . XVALSH IO 104 Well, Hello there! Extra! Extra! A VVoudcrfu! Fu-ling ,fa ,F 5 . Q99 How Dry We Are! as f 5 -W 5 If KAPPA DELTA PHL Gamma Chapter Gamma Chapter is the branch of the national fraternity, Kappa Delta Phi, which is established at Keene Teachers College. Throughout the year Kappa's brothers promote fraternal brotherhood and strive to advance the interest of educational institutions. The members participate in Mayorality Campaign, Winter Carnival, sponsor a formal and Kappa Kapers and hold a Christmas party for needy children of Keene. Eligibility for membership lies in the ability of individuals to meet the requirements stated by the Interfraternity Council and upon the receipt of a two-thirds vote of the members. OFFICERS President ......... ............ . . . Robert Freeman Vice-President .. Iames Dixon Secretary .... .... R obert Ioy Treaxurer . . . Advisor .... Peter Kageleivy Herbert Werden . 1 FREEMAN D1xoN R. Iov KAGELEHW , A , A..L '38 iff- . W. L 'V A . . , If 4 ,H Q . an W' A M .DA L L Y Ai D'AMBROSIO DUTILE ESTES R. IOY OATMAN BEVIS JOSEPH 'Q 13, 4'5- Al L WERDEN a as r CZARNEC A- 9-. ,, W 'P H 56 SIMENSON 'K 4 W 'Qs 'V IEPSON BERTHIAUME F LIBOTTE ' 9 ' A v ri SAULNIER ELLIS SoUcY WYMAN CLARKE DINWOODIE sqifiz-'Es-az i f '- AE if f fff if X ,. 3 K f X . 4' A BAILEY sea,- ' ' GB , ff 12963.-'HF I. Woon L9 L ELLIOTT BALDASSARO AMSDEN BRIDGHAM O'NEIL POM Ekov Rocxwoon Rounls R. Wooo I0 yn 108 UM: ,r George Order! Order! Bye, Kids! Ready Yet? I0 IIO Tl-IETA CHI DELTA Pledged to the promotion of brotherhood, the members of Theta Chi Delta are an- nually engaged in functions which not only serve their fraternity but also serve the college and the city of Keene. Members participate in the mayorality campaign, Winter Carnival activities and annually sponsor a talent show called Club Blue Gardeniaf, the K'White Rose Ballf' and a Christmas party for the underprivileged children of Keene. Men are eligible to join Theta Chi Delta upon completion of one semester at the college, compliance with the stipulation of the Inter-fraternity council and acceptance by a majority of the members. OFFICERS President ...... ............. ....... H e rb Petelle Vice-President Robert O'Connor Secretary .... .... , Kenneth Ienkins Treasurer . . . Robert LaFlamme A dzfisor .... V Iohn Malsbenden 1 ALDRICH S., -,.:: 1 P. NYE EH QU PETELLE O,CONNOR IENKINS LAFLAMME -ff U I ll an ' B Si ANDERSON FONTAINE L'HuUREUx MORENCY N PHELPS THOMPSON WALTZ f 1 'm, N 1 Q ,s .5 If' AF k 1.ff f5iiQf- ' N Q Q' W . as-c ' 2,'5Q1fxge 'gg,gf::j ,k'f 1 'K A MET Vzzf. , ' 5. I A K P W N 1 I U HENEY IORDAN MURRAY PARKER POWERS 2 , ' 1 6 . 43 1 'T' 'JL MALSBENDEN ' .,,,, Q E, A, 1 A 6 U . NEILSEN I. NYE C. REGAN 3 ALBEE SWEENEY STAPLETON UK v , BLANCHETTE UV U . - U I TWITCHELL Q CHASE CURTIS CUSHING D1LoR12Nzo I. REGAN SULLIVAN III II2 This Is Intellect? The Pause That Refrcshes Mmmm Good! Fad Up? Congralulalzbng BEIQI Swzznaolz' WI TER CARNIVAL Q EE CANDIDATES Firsl Row: Mary Bakanosky, Iudith Dcsmarais, Ruthie Smith, Elizabeth Dummer. Second Raw: Elizabeth Swancott, Iacqueline Bernard, Eleanor Sundgren, Elizabeth Mayotte. The Winter Carnival Queen Candidates are chosen by the members of their class as the top girls in their classmates eyes. Each class selects four candidates. This year the candidates, dressed in their ski togs, met for a tea and an informal chat with the judges. The judges talk over the outstanding qualities of the girls and select the Winter Car- nival Queen. The candidates are selected and judged on such qualities as social poise, person- ality, and appearance. The students and the candidates Wait anx- iously for the Winter Carnival Ball where the Queen is announced. Although only one may be queen, all of the candidates are considered as the nicest at K.T.C. II4 First Row: Tamar Lister, Iudy Geyer, Cindy Marshall, Linda McLaughlin. Second Row: Donna Dearborn, Martha Crowley, Carlene Wyman, Peggy Faye. fr ,-,. . 'Q Peggy Faye, Tamar Lister, Elizabeth Swanstott, Martha Crowley, Iacqueline Bernard WINTER CARNIVAL CQURT The highlight of the Winter Carnival Weekend at K.T.C. is the Winter Carnival Ball and the crowning of the queen. To help build up more tension, the four attendants are announced first, and then the queen is announced. Besides the queen crowning and the ball, the weekend is also fiilled with such activi- ties as: a Beat dance on Friday night, a jazz festival on Sunday, and many informal sports events which all sporters take part in. -. uf' K f.-ff ,gif i K r -r, 'exA,fVt 5 5 W ...J s i 'N---2-.....,.. II YE OLD FRIDAY NIGHT BEAT DANCE Like Wow! Daddyf0I SPORTS K w 'XQ1 YN. I I X 'xxx Q j X X W YN f NX ' -I A04 X ff 1 12: ' II Nancy Parisi, lane Hawkins, Indy Parody, Peggy Shea, Iudie Holmes, Donna Dearborn, Ioan Barry. CHEERLE DERS Thanks to the cheerleaders our athletes can never feel they have no support. These girls, without a doubt, work the very hardest of all to keep the spirit at KTC at a very high point. They run, jump, and shout to their hearts content to keep the gym rocking with enthusiasm. This school spirit that we have is very capably provoked by Ioan Barry and her Hsmilin, six friends. Our sincere thanks and congratulations girls for your very outstanding work. First Row: Oscar Carranza, Warren Hill, Charles Iepson, Stanley Shea, Ronald Springfield. Second Row: Lyman Amsden, Lawrence Cross, Lee Spencer, Michael Tate, Michael Flint, David Ioyce, Perley Nye. Third Row: Coach Ioyce, Iohn Farwell, Michael Kery- low, Kendall Menard, Richard Cotter, Donald Robinson, Michael Mulcahy, Ronald Kalloek, Carl Brinck. Oops! SOCCER Although we came out on the short end of the score this season our men never let us down. This year's soccer team played outstanding ball all season with little injuries and the greatest sportsmanship ever shown on the Held. The foot meni' of Keene Teachers College displayed unique skill and spirit on the field at all times. May we appreciate these men who have put hard work and practice to represent K.T.C. and let it be known that we intend to be one of the strongest teams in recent years and should be able to give Coach Ioyce and the college a winning score next year. II 120 Firxt Row: Lymen Amsden, Ierry Moynihan, George Ioseph. Second Row: Coach Ioyce, Robert Dinwoodie, Edward Mulcahy Richard Wood, Iohn Farwell, Mgr. JU IOR ARSITY BASKETBALL The Iunior Varsity earned its glory and fame this year by achieving almost a perfect record of wins. The Owls showed great sportsmanship, performance, and skill of a team that is fast-moving and has a strong defense. Through Coach loyce's wisdom and hard practice, the IV,s showed the Keene Teachers College students an unforgettable year. Next year the men should set an even harder pace and bring K.T.C. to winning glory again. Firsl Row: George Ioseph, Robert Dinwoodie, Richard Ioy, Kenneth Menard, Lawrence Cross, Lymen Amsden, Leon Frechette. Second Row: Coach Ioyce, Iohn Shurtleff, Mgr., Bill Ellis, Iohn Hubbard, Brad Dunbar, lack Baldassaro, Iames Beckwith, Iohn Farwell, Mgr. VARSITY BASKETBALL All Mine l The Varsity basketball team showed the fans and students of K.T.C. one of the greatest seasons by displaying an able and skillful club. Though the scores showed up as ten wins and only nine defeats, the Varsity gave Keene Teachers College students the most enjoyable and thrilling comebacks and overtimes in the history of basketball at Spauld- ing Gym. Although teamwork was the Watchword, each individual player had a right to his own glory. Our thanks to the team and to Coach Ioyce for an enjoyable season. Next year should bring K.T.C. to winning glory. I2I Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Teezcherf College HOOP RECORD lunior Varsity All-Star Inter mural R.I.C.E . Lyndon Castleton Iohnson Gorham R.I.C.E . Westfield North Adams N. H. College of Accounting Gorham Fitchburg Plymouth All-Star Inter mural Fitchburg Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Teachers College HOOP RECORD Varsity .....69 Alumni.. .....66 .....73 R.l.C.E..... ....53 .....82 Lyndon ....8o .....87 Castleton ....73 .....51 Worcester .. ....68 .....66 Iohnson ....62 .....79 Gorham.... ....74 .....93 R.l.C.E... .....54 .....77 Westfield ....82 .....85 North Adams ....8I .....78 Gorham.... .....87 .....89 Willimantic ...Ho .....64 Fitchburgu... .....7o .....62 Plymouth .....67 .....77 Plymouth .....82 .....77 Worcester... .....75 .....9o Fitchburgn... .....8o 124 First Row: Carmen Cavalier, Donald White, Ed Renaud, Bill Ellis, Charles Jepson, Donald Therrian. Second Row: Rush Iohnson Mgr., Marcel Morency, Warren Hill, Bill DiGiulio, Kendall Menard, Leo Estes, Donald Mackey, Coach Ioyce. BASEBALL The 1959 Owl sluggers had a very successful season. Coach Ioyce gave out many letters because of the fine ability, team work, and sportsmanship displayed on the Held. Constantly under pressure, the Owls came through with an exceptional year. The whole ball club displayed skill, cooperation, and spirit which helped them through many diffi- culties. Through team work and the wisdom of Coach Ioyce, the Owls should have a great season next year. ' , rv. , if if Ag 9 Q, l Q ,, . ' . K' ' ' f1Y0:f!. r 1 5 ' Coach Keith King, Edward Green, NVilliam Green, Robert Shaw, Ioseph DeGray, Dennis Flint, Colin Cosgrove. SKI TEA The Ski Team is an organization which caters to those who are interested in skiing as an amateur sport. Eligibility for membership on the ski team is extended to all KTC students, faculty and their families. The Ski Team is now afliliated with the United States Eastern Amateur Ski Association. This year the ski team had ski meets with Iohnson Teachers College and Gorham State Teachers College. The promise of competition With other schools makes the team even more interesting. Future plans include starting a high school ski teaching clinic to aid the younger skiers of this area to become more skilled in this sport. ---17 I2 I2 First Row: Annette Peterson, Nancy Hancock, Beverly Garceau, Ioan Barry, Iuclie Holmes, Carolyn Tasker, Iudy Parody, Marie Schultz. Second Row: Norma Croteau, Irena Cook, Lenora Lizotte, Elaine Chicaderis, Iacqueline Hayward, Lucy Battey, Lucille Conley, Betty Bennett. Third Row: Sandra Perron, Peggy Mott, Gertrude Govc, Diana Spaulding, Nancy Andrews, Helen Munn, Rose Knight, Barbara Stanley. Fourth Row: Shirley Tolman, Patricia Garnis, Donna Dearborn, Nancy Parisi, Ruth Baraw, Martha Crow- ley, Dorothy McCarthy, Barb Ward. OMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO The Wornen's Athletic Association's motto A sport for every girl and a girl for every sport explains the purpose behind this association. A girl must have fulfilled one of the following requirements to be eligible for mem- bership: 1. Be a member of one all star team. 2. Be selected as a cheerleader. 3. Pass a life saving test. 4. Be a leader in at least one sport. 5. Place first or second in an advanced tournament. The women sponsor a Fall and Spring Sports Day and they act as hostesses for the National Women's Official Rating Clinic held at Keene. Firft Row: Priscilla Horne, Midge Emerson, Charleene Burke, Dotty McGettigan, Dorothy Bean, Susan Whitlock, Cresence Hayes, Irene Blanchard. Second Row: Nancy Willard, Brenda Blomgren, Iudie Amodeo, Ieanne Lachance, Martha LaCourse, Dianne Fiske, Patti Gonye, Margaret Frain. Third Row: Harriet Allen, Iudy Cross, Nancy Kidder, Elizabeth Dummer, Barbara Greenough, Phyllis LaCroix, Ian Healy, Iane Ross. W.A.A. Honor Society Claire Coll, Marie Schultz, Martha LaCourse, Gertrude Gove. OFFICERS Preszdent ...... ............. Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .. Advisor . . . Dorothy McGettigan . . . . . Dorothy Bean . . Susan Whittock . . . Charleen Burke . . Mrs. Ruth Keddy I2 128 Firrt Row: Nancy Hancock, Phyllis LaCroix, Iudie Holmes, Barbara Greenough, Priscilla Horne. Second Row: Iudie Amodeo Nancy Andrews, lane Ross, Elaine Chicaderis HEADS CDF SPQRTS Each year several girls are chosen to be the heads of the various girls' sports. It is their job to see that the girls are well instructed in the fundamentals of their specific sports so that the girls will in turn be able to instruct others in the same activity. The heads of sports are chosen on their ability and qualities of leadership. It is also the job of these girls, along with the help of Mrs. Keddy, to select the all- star teams. 5 Y ' E??f I A . W X 17 5 an if A A fig ' F T 1 xW' tn. 1' 7 is 11 ? ,if f r .5- LSP :of 5, ,ww f,,x- , i .0 ,. ,V y J - V ' f- .x Xp M Kp' e f . .- -4' 'sw ,vw X ,' +liK n o Efkkmi ., . ltwqg ,far A , . 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