Keene State College - Kronicle Yearbook (Keene, NH)

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BAXTER, Barrington, N.H., Elementary Education BONITA A. BEAUBIEN, BROOKLINE, N.H., Physical Education CLAIRE M. BELIVEAU, Claremont, N.H,, Elementary Education CAROLYN A. BELL, Williston, Vermont, Home Economics 50 BACHELOR OF EDUCATIO GAIL R. ADAMS, Wilton, N.H., Elementary Education JANE C. AHRENDT, Hudson, N.H., Elementary Education NATHAN C. AINSWORTH, Claremont, N.H., Mathematics BEATRICE T. ALDRICH, Derby Line, Vermont, English RICHARD T. AMAROSA, Winchester, N.H., Industrial Education --nr- , it 'lil NANCY C, BAGWELL, Manchester, N.H., Elementary Education KATHLEEN M. BALL, Manchester, N.H., English CAROLYN A. BATEMAN, Claremont, N.H., Elementary Education A A 51 JOHN D. BENNETT PETER J. BERUBE, Franklin. N.H., Social Studies EARL T. BESHONG, Melrose. Mass., Industrial Education JANET M. BOULTER, Gotfstown, N.H.. Foreign Language ERNEST H. BROADWATER, Philadelphia, Penn., Mathematics MARTIN E. BUNNELL, Colebrook, N.H., English MICHAEL P. CARBONE, JR., Keene, N.H., Music JOHN H. CARHART, Minoa, N.Y., Industrial Education 52 MARGARET M. BROSNAHAN, Keene, N.H., Social Studies, with honors EDWARD W. BROWN, East Hampstead, N.H., Industrial Education CHARLES T. BRUSSO, Raymond, N.H., Mathematics KATHLEEN J. CARR, N. Scituate, Mass., Elementary Education ALICE L. CARRIER, Brattleboro, Vermont, Elementary Education ALLEN A. CHANDLER, Middlebury, Vermont, Industrial Education, ALICE M. CHAPMAN, Brattleboro, Vermont, Elementary Education RAYMOND C. CHARTRAIN, Nashua, N.H., Mathematics 53 with honors JAMES M. COUGHLIN, Goffstown, N.H., Biology LEE T. DECATUR, Kingston, N.H., Industrial Education RICHARD F. DOBLE, Uxbridge, Mass., Industrial Education, with high honors ANN T. DONAHUE, Rollinsford, N.H., Elementary Education DONNA L. DONOVAN, Durham, N.H., Special Education ROGER L. FOURNIER, Manchester, N.H. ELIZABETH E. FOX, Claremont, N.H., Elementary Education, with honors RICHARD J. FRASER, Milford, N.H., Industrial Education FREIDA P. GARLAND, Pelham, N.H., Elementary Education J. BRUCE GATCHELL, Milton, N.H., Music 54 STEVEN C. CILLEY, Charlestown. N.H., Social Science ROBERT A. CLOUTIER, N. Walpole, N.H., Elementary Education ROBERT G. COOK, Keene, N.H., Social Studies SANDRA E. ELLISON, Golfstown. N.H., Elementary Education PATRICIA A. FIFIELD, Nashua, N.H., Physical Education GAYLE I. FITZPATRICK, Manchester, N.H., Elementary Education MELVIN E. FIXMAN, Manchester, N.H., Social Science JAMES E. FLETCHER, Keene, N.H., Social Science 55 ROSALIND A. GESSNER. Bradford, N.H., Art GARY J. GIOVANNANGELI, Keene, N.H., Mathematics BARBARA J. GLEDHILL, West Hartford, Conn., Elementary Education CAROLINE F. GOODNOW, Winchester, N.H., Home Economics JOHN A. GOODRICH, PETER E. GUSTATAFSON, Manchester, N.H., English LENA A. HAARALA, West Lebanon, N.H., Elementary Education MARTHA HADLEY, Temple, N.H., Elementary Education 56 A RALPH H. GRANGER, JR., Lee, N.H., Mathematics CHARLES J. GRANT, Peterborough, N.H., Special Education BARBARA A. GREEN, Manchester, N.H., Elementary Education In-81.3, PETER A. HALL, Hooksett, N.H., English ELLEN M. HARRIS, Windham. N.H., Social Studies SUSAN S. HARRIS, Keene, N.H., Elementary Education PATRICIA A. HASTINGS, Claremont, N.H., English ANTHONY HATZOPOULOS, Nashua, N.H.. Elementary Education 57 L. A LOIS E. JACOBSON. East Weymouth, Mass.. Elementary Education ELIZABETH A. JACQUES, Plymouth, N,H., Home Economics JANICE C. JAKAITIS, Goshen. N.Y.. Elementary Education .4-f 'W CHRISTOPHER B. KENDALL, Gardner, Mass., Elementary Education JUDY E. KING. Georges Mills, N.H., Mathematics EARL T. LARRABEE, Keene, N.H., Social Studies ROBERT H. LEFEBVRE, Winchendon, Mass., Biology CATHERINE M. LEONARD, Swampscott, Mass., Physical Education 58 ANN HEALY, Manchester, N.H., Elementary Education SUSAN R. HENAULT. Claremont, N.H., Elementary Education, with honors MARTHA W. HOLBROOK, Keene. N.H., Art DONNA L. HOLT, Sunapee, N.H., Elementary Education BRUCE W. IVES, Reading, Mass., English MARILYN M. JARVIS. Keene, N.H., Elementary Education KATHRYN JOHNSON, Milford, N.H., Physical Education CHARLES J. KATSOHIS, Nashua, N.H., Elementary Education 59 LOIS E. LIVINGSTON, White River Jct., Vermont, Mathematics SANDRA L. MCADAMS, Westminster, Mass., English FREDDIE L. MCALLISTER, Winchendon, Mass., Industrial Education ELAINE MCNAMARA, Winchester, N.H., Social Studies, Music PAUL V. MALSBENDEN, Portsmouth, N.H., Social Studies RUTH ANNE MARCHEGIANI, Gardner, Mass., Elementary Education WALTER F. MARKHAM, Lowell, Mass.. Elementary Education ESTHER M. MATTHEWS, Milford, N.H., Social Studies l 60 DENNIS J. MCCABE, Manchester, N.H., English HELEN E. MCCARTY, Parkersburg, W. Va., Elementary Education DOUGLAS B. MCDONALD, River Edge. NJ., Social Science HILDA D. MCLAUGHLIN, Keene, N.H., Elementary Education MARIE A. MCLEAN, Ashuelot, N.H., English GEORGE A. MEXCUR. West Swanzey, N.H., Social Science LARRY D. MILES, Groveton, N.H., Mathematics ROBERT A. MILLER, Barre, Vermont, Social Studies 61 ,-.am iff ANNE W. MORGAN, Hollis, N.H.. Home Economics PATRICIA A. MOSES, Rumney, N.H.. Home Economics SHEILA M. MOYLAN, Salem, N.H.. Elementary Education NATALIE E. MYERS, Manchester, N.H,, Mathematics ROBERT M. NUTE, Lynn, Mass., Music DAVID L. PARKINSON, Goffstown, N,H., Mathematics NANCY J. PEARSON, Warren, R.I., Elementary Education DANIEL L. PELLETIER, Merrimack, N.H., Social Studies 62 .B- JUDITH A. MILLS, Derry Village, N.H., Elementary Education CAROL A. MOONEY, Pelham, N.H., Elementary Education MARILYN L. MOORE, Keene, N.H., Elementary Education, with high honors 1. HUGH S. O'CONNELL. Newcastle, N.H., Social Studies NANCY E. OSBORN, Lexington, Mass., Special Education ALAN R. PAIGE, Manchester, N.H., Science ROSEMARY PALMER, Reading, Mass., Elementary Education LYNDA L. PAPENFUSE, Keene, N.H., Home Economics 63 CAROL A. PEMANTEL, Brattleboro, Vermont, Physical Education FRED G. PERKINS, Rye, N.H., Elementary Education WILLIAM S. PERRON, Keene, N.H., Mathematics SHIRLEY J. PACHARI, Manchester, N.H., Elementary Education DOROTHY M. PROCTOR, Keene, N.H., Music, with honors BETSY RICHARDSON, Greenfield, Mass., Physical Education JANET E. ROBERTS, Colrain. Mass.. Physical Education MARY J, ROBERTS, Hillsboro, N.H.. Home Economics 64 GEORGE J. PSIROGIANIS, Manchester, N.H.. Social Studies SHIRLEY J. QUINN. Temple. N.H.. English GREGORY J. RAMSDELL. Lubec, Maine. Industrial Education 'Q IIS MARIAN C. ROSENTHAL. Watertown, N.Y., English. Art ROBERT F. ROSS. JR., Gorham, N.H.. Industrial Education BONNIE L. ROYEA. Keene, N.H.. Music SANDRA R. RUDNER. Cornish, N.H., Elementary Education ARLENE D. SALISBURY, Mont Vernon, N.H., Mathematics, with honors 65 l WILLIAM D. SHEA, Nashua, N.H., Language ROBERT H. SIMONDS, Hinsdale. N.H.. Music JODY E. SKINNER, Laconia, N.H., Mathematics ROSALIND D. SMITHERS, Randolph, Vermont. Home Economics HARVEY A. SPALDING, Hillsboro, N.H.. Mathematics AWP' AUDREY, C. STOCKBRIDGE, Manchester. NH., English ELLEN D. SURPITSKI, Ipswich, Mass., Elementary Education PAUL R. SYLVESTRE, Manchester. NH., Special Education 66 'Y' E MARGARET E. SCHENA, Haverhill, Mass., Elementary Education REBECCA SHAW, Plymouth, Mass., Art PHYLLIS J. SHAY, Fitzwilliam, N,H., Elementary Education RUFUS J, STACEY. Andover. N.H., Science LORNA L. STAVELEY, Hollis. N.H., Elementary Education JEFFREY D. STEVENS, Goffstown. N.H., Elementary Education JANICE L. STIFF, Riverside, Conn., Mathematics MARY W. STILLINGS. Milford, N.H., Social Studies L 67 MARJORIE R. TAYLOR, Longmeadow, Mass., Elementary Education SUSAN L. TETREAULT, Derry, N.H., Elementary Education LYNDA O. TOMASIAN, Merrimack, NH., Social Studies MARILYN H. VESELAK, Manchester, N.H., Mathematics JEAN T. WALSH, Claremont, N.H., Social Studies LANCE E. WESTERLUND, Brattleboro, Vermont, Social Science GAY WHITNEY, East Swanzey, N.H., Home Economics SARAH L. WILLARD, Temple, N.H., Elementary Education 68 PATRICIA F. TREMBLAY, Keene, N.H.. English IRENE T. TUCKER. Troy, N.H., Elementary Education RICHARD W. TURNER. Bedford, NH.. Social Studies JACQUELINE R. VAN NESS. Keene. N.H.. Elementary Education NANCY L. VARNEY, Milton, N.H., Elementary Education NORMA D. WRIGHT. Swanzey Center. N.H.. Elementary Education LAURA E. YANTZ, Vergennes, Vermont. Physical Education CHARLES G. ZOULIAS, Plymouth, N.H., Mathematics 69 BACHELOR OF ARTS ARLEN BENNING. Concord, N.H., English HARVEY K. BLACK JR., Antrim, N.H., Biology CHARLES B. BROWN III, Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J., English ELIZABETH B. HALL, Keene. N.H., History JAN HALLA, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Social Studies PETER V. HAYN, Keene, N.H.. English, with high honors PETER D. KOSON CAROL S- KULMUS Walpole, N.H. Brattleboro, Vermont History HiSl01'y K A FRANK G. ORTH JR., Msridan, N.H., History 70 JANYTH M. RYDER, Keene, N.H PETER W. PELLENZ, Manchester, N.H., History LINDA J- FROST, Lawrence, MHSS THOSE OT PICTURED BACHELOR OF EDUCATIO EDWARD R. BAILEY JR ROBERTA L. BARRY WILLIAM N. BENTLEY DEVEDA B. BURGESS ROBERT L. BURNEY ALICE M. BURNHAM DAVID R. CARR LINDA R. CHAMBERLAIN BRUCE E. CHESNEY ARTHUR J. CLEMENT JOHN F. CLOUTHIER JR DWIGHT L. CONANT III LEO F. COTTER ELIZABETH A. CUMMINS SUSAN J. DEARBORN CAROL A. DEMARINI PAMELA M. DESPRES ROGER P. DONOVAN HENRY C. DOUTON DIANNE ELLIS ROLAND F. GALARNEAU JOY D. HADDOCK JOYCE P. HANSEN EILEEN G. HAVILAND EVELYN L. HAYES HARRY M. HEMPHILL LAWRENCE W. HOWARD JR MARY-ELLEN JOHNSON PETER E. JOHNSON LILLIAN M. KENNEY ROBERT J. KENNEY LANCE A. KOSIKOWSKI PAUL E. LAPERRIERE JR JAMES M. LEIGHTON RONALD A. LESLIE MARIAN G. MASON ANTHONY J. MATURO THEODORE J. MENSWAR JR RICHARD E. MERRIL CAROL G. METTEN DIANIEL J. MOYNIHAN HARDY C. NALLEY CHARLES E. NICHOLS ADELINE C. O'BRIEN PAUL E. OLSON ELAINE M. PERRAULT JUDITH E. POPPELE MELVIN C. 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Sf NO WAY OUT starrmg JANE BURBANK DENNIS BOWMAN SHARON DRISCOLL DAVE DODSON KATHY MARSHALA ALAN HODSDON LYNDA TOMASIAN GARY FRENCH , N , M-1 'ive Pledge Week Is Hell Week Ask One! 7 ifiiil. 5, ' - f WINTER Beauties to Bruebeek Pamela Vandenberg Chosen Miss K.S.C. Lois Boone Princess v'- ., ...,..,f..., ,,,1.,m.v ,.ff,i, , , .E f M L, ' - ' fy-v 0.1 Alpha Dragon Wins First Prize Spaulding Packed for Bruebeck Jazz Concert MID- SUMMER NIGHTS DREAM CAST THESEUS, Duke of Athens .......... Roger Goldsmith HIPPOLYTA, Queen ofthe Amazons, betrothed to Theseus ............. Virginia Peterson PHILOSTRATE, Master of revels to Theseus . Ken Lurvey EGEUS, Farther of Hermia ........... Richard Turner HERMIA, Daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander ............... Susan Duncan LYSANDER, in love with Hermia ......... Sandy Shaw DEMETRIUS, also in love with Hermia .... Neil Howard HELENA, in love with Demetrius ..... Karoline Galecki PETER QUINCE, a carpenter ......... Daniel Pelletier NICK BOTTOM, a Weaver ............. Gary French FRANCIS FLUTE, a bellows-mender ....... Len Hebert ROBIN STARVELING, a tailor ....... Charles Howland TOM SNOUT, a tinker ...... . . .Mike Margolis SNUG, ajoiner ............ . . . Dana Sullivan PUCK, or Robin Goodfellow .... . . Alison Dearden OBERON, King of the fairies ...... , TITANIA, Queen of the fairies ....,. TITANIA'S FAIRY ATTENDANTS: PEASEBLOSSOM COBWEB ........ . . MUSTARDSEED .,........... . MOTH ...................... OBERON'S FAIRY ATTENDANTS . . LADIES-OF-THE-COURT ......... GENTLEMEN-OF-THE-COURT .... Tom Boyd , Barbara Lawless . Kathleen O'Neil Kristin Wakefield . . . Sharon Brown ..... Ebfn Oedel Mary-Jean Kathan Bette Oates . Cynthia Graham Janet Manning Diane Gordon Mary-Beth Schmidt . Gary Greenwood Paul Huard Doug Carey Spring Weekend Candidates Dedication of Randall Hall Highlight of Alumni Weekend 88 Carbone Chosen MONADNOCK Student of the Year SPRING WEEKEND Happenings Happen at K.S.C. 90 Alpha's Mary-Beth Eletto Chosen Queen 91 W Kappa Kapers Carbone Stands Out in Both Alpha Opera 3 Views of Keene Through Greeks Eyes GRADUATION Graduation the Day of a Multitude: Thoughts, Emotion, Memories an-'-qw pc- V ,Q 7, ? W . A -.,, Seniors Party Small Fry Dream All Reminisce pew 2 . Q :- ,mf semi' is 25:1 fi s0'Q3 x, f W F .f:'.1ff:.?.f:i HA 4533? 99 Speakers Singers z K P 1 's Q 3 5 E s f I E z 12 5 fe 5 Z E 5 i if S Y 2 wxewwsfmaeMwwrfwwv mwwww'- ' - 'L MODERN LAYOUT, MORE COLOR, AND HARD WORK I A I 102 1967 KRONICLE Editor-in-chief Associate Editors Photography Directory Faculty Sports Seniors Organizations Publications Typing Business Manager Introductory Editorial Photo Credits Advisor THOMAS P. STAWASZ Donald Black Holly Davis Meg Holland Ron Plante Jan Temple Bonnie Tucker Mary-Ann Willis Donna Howe Robert Buswell Phil Cournoyer Don Black Ralph Granger Jim McNeil Ron Neronsky Tom Stawasz GEORGE TAYLOR QQ' THE MONADNOCK EDITORS NOTE: I wish to thank the MONAD- NOCK staff members for their help in reaching new goals in journalism at KSC. Without their long hours and responsible attitudes, this would not have been possible. Working on the campus newspaper is an edu- cational process. If new goals are not reached then it fails in its purpose. Together we have not failed. Thank you, Phil Cournoyer, Editor ,.-,,,...,,..4-f'-- Editor Copy Editor Reporters Columnist Cartoonists Sports Editor Make-up Editor Stall' Managerial S Business Advertising Circulation Adviser Monadnock Staff Members tail PHIL COURNOYER Norman Tardif Barbara Allen Dan Pelletier Suzy Freeman Ron Neronski Larry Colby Peter Hayn Jack Brouse Ron Cabaniol Brian Richardson Jim Faren Rich Messer Fred McManus Mary Jean Kathan Brian Richardson Meg Holland Richard Yousouiian Craig Collemer Judy Tyler June Mugford C. R. LYLE ll The Song of the Asian Earth by Jack Brouse l When, in the season of snows, the sun froze and the moon spun wild in the heavens, and legions of storm sang Orion's mad and ageless opera, then did the Asian earth cry out: 2 Enough a thousand times enough! My thirst is not so rare that it should be quenched with blood nor my fertility proud enough to increase with the marrow of men's bones . . full and sweet these measures, and yet they choke me. 3 This foreign season is more sad to me than strangeg Now, pity is as parched as a leperls lips, and compassion labored as a puppet's dance. My people bear the insane marks of fire, sword, and sulphur branded far deeper than the reach of the plastic surgeonls scalple, while their eyes portray a sad feast of rice and ruin. 4 Yet still does the hollow song of the hunter echo through skulls bleaching on the bone-field, and hope is a corpse hanging impaled on high tension barbed wire, while my own voice is unheeded like the minutes kept by a watch on a dead manls wrist . . . PEO PLE by Marian Rosenthal People Watched curiously As a small five-year-old girl Approached the information counter In a bus station. A tired-looking man Put down his tabloid And looked at her Blankly. I'm looking for happinessv, She said. 6'Get lostlv, He growled. f'Then you can look For something more substantial? Head down, The child walked out And shut the laughter inside. One hot tear Sped down her face . . . But she brushed it away And kept walking. An old man Noticed her distress And asked her What was wrong. She hesitated But then blurted out . . I want happinesslv The old man Closed his eyes For a moment and Saying nothing He merely touched her shoulder Lightly And walked away. BY MARILYN TREAT I walked the railroad tracks, barefooted, alone I whistled The March of the Toy Soldiers, The tune rose high above me, and fell back about my shoulders with the rain, and drifted away And I could not put it in my pocket, I could not even cry SIGMA JOURNAL EXECUTION BY BRUCE W. IVES The present World is all Remaining. The future has been doomed, I'm finished with the past. Eyes, Stop Your Crying! I curse The bricks Against My spineg Their mortared lines dig deep To scare my sweat-stained back, Shoulders Stay Straight, Erect! Hand, bound And white, Are clasped And numb, The pain has finally ceased, And now they hang there dead Body, Stand You Still! My God. Oh why This dark'ning Shroud? To save me sight of Death? I beg one glance at life. Blood, Flow murky And Thick! FOUR ISSUES THIS YEAR BUDGET STIFFLES HOPES FOR MONTHLY MAGAZINE Editors First Semester Ernest Hebert Second Semester ViHCiHI Liscomb Editorial Board Jack BFOUSC Bruce Ives Marian Rosenthal Advisor Dr. David Battenfeld K., Aw, , A.., .. is QQ? . H Q. ,X7 A . ,.. Qlg V fL' f 3 ,, , , , 5i . 9 .5 new, lzy Vli, A if Q4 1 IA' W .61 if ,, -, b y fs. 634 is G W 1 Q, ,fy . . , .fame EWW? , vig. ' A 5 Q fi , fa, f. , , 4, ., ,, , f .W 5 ,. ,. . . ,X 43 Jw ls ASW: . , W iw k ' A :H 132 wg WL 2 , pg, -' . . A. -f 5.-:,V,gf wif- A --f K ,,3,gvfS151. aa? fl' 'V' k i X.Q' 5ifA g',.sFHsi 'Qfxf ezfwe ,Qr 'WE 'W 5' .. 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FAY GEMMELL Assoc Professor of Student Teaching Campus Minister 142 N-FH. REV. GERARD J. VALLEE CHRISTOPHER R. BARNES Newman Center Director College Librarian 'filing 1 V wk . in L 14 . ,M 4 't M'91'Kx.- qgwu' ,Qu1'wsa' ,,s',-'Jr sl 'qiif -n xv. 1 ,.,, HOPE H. LANGDON MYRON E. FULLER Asst. librarian Asst. Librarian 143 5 is E si 55 ,E 95 i, ! 5 5 4 5 3 g! Q Ei 2? v s CHARLOTTE E. CAMPBELL Asst. Nurse CLARA GIOVANNANGELI Bursar GRAY W. PEARSON Business Manager t Viv , X ,, .M iw if Q M o ELEANOR W. BETZ Registrar ALTON S. CHANDLER Bookstore Manager gulf' 145 INDA M. GILL College Nurse THOMAS R. HANRAHAN Maintenance Superintendent 5 Q E x 2 i -9,-, ff f-wr ,aww JANICE M. THRESHER MAYNARD C. WALTZ Instructor in Education Professor Emeritus Sec. Educ. FLORENCE V. SHANKMAN Assoc. Professor of Elem. Educ. MARTIN SAI-TZ JOHN D. CUNNINGHAM Asst. Professor of Elem. Educ. 146 Professor of Education MUTTANIYIL E. IDICULLA RICHARD H- CONGDON Asst. Professor of Education Professor of Education , ,,o .,, SHERMAN A. LOVERING Assoc. Professor of Special Educ. PETER H- JENKINS NEIL D. KOPPENHAVER Asst. Professor of Psychology ASSL, Professor of Psychology BILL L. BEARD EMMA A. RIETH HELEN D, TROESCH Asst. Professor of Speech 8: Drama Tchg. Asst in English Lecturer in English PAULINE L. CROTEAU DAVID H. BATTENFELD CORNELIUS R. LYLE, II P Instructor of English Professor in English Asst. Professor of English 85 Journalism HAROLD E. NUGENT Instructor of English JANET M. GRAYSON Asst. Professor of English MALCOLM H. KEDDY Assoc. Professor of English FRANGCON L. ENGLISH 149 Assoc. Professor of English DAVID R. LEINSTER JAMES G. SMART Instructor in History Assoc. Professor of History ROBERT J. WEHNER DAVID E. HARVEY Instructor of Political Sci. Instructor of History GIBSON R. JOHNSON THOMAS L. HAVILL Lecturer in History 150 Asst. Professor of Geography LLOYD F. HAYN HOWARD K. WHEELOCK Professor of Economics Asst. Professor of History ELLA O. KEENE Professor of Geography JOHN B. WISEMAN WILLIAM S. FELTON Asst. Professor of History 151 Assoc. Professor of Sociology ARTHER J. GIOVANNANGELI PAUL A. NICKAS FRANCIS L. HALEY P1'0fCSS01' Of SCiCI1CC Assoc. Professor of Chemistry Asst. Professor of Geol. and Geog HAROLD A. GODER DELBERT E. MEYER Professor of Biology Assoc. Professor of Biology BLAIR H. CAMPBELL Assoc. Professor of Biology 152 HEBERT S. LOURIE Assoc. Professor of Art ETTA M. MERRILL Asst. Professor of Art CARL R- WEIS Instructor of Art THOMAS C. NEIL PETER E. BATCHELDER MIROSLAWA ZONCZYK Asst. Professor of Chemistry Asst. Professor of German Asst. Professor of Languages 4 4 M r 4 va li 1 .Ay if DOROTHY F. KINGSBURY MARGARET N. CHICKERIN Asst. Professor of Home Econ. Asst. Professor of Home Econ MIRIAM E. GODER ROBERT J. GAROFALO JEANNE M. EAVES Asst. Professor of Music Asst. Professor of Music IHSIFUCIOI' Of Home ECon. WILLIAM D. PARDUS Asst. Professor of Music 154 GEORGE REGOPOULOS Assoc. Professor of Mathematics CHARLES A. RILEY STANLEY I. MACK ANN C. PETERS Asst. Professor of Mathematics Asst. Professor of Mathematics Professor of Educ. and Math ALBERT J. MOSLEY 155 Assoc. Professor of Mathematics FRANK E. TISDALE HARRY E. KENNEY Professor of Ind. Educ. Professor of Science WILLIAM B. GREER Instructor of Ind. Arts LEONARD R. ALDRICH GEORGE H. TAYLOR Asst. Professor of Ind. Arts 156 Asst. Professor of Ind. Educ KAROL L. RICHARDSON RUTH W- KEDDY Instructor in Phys. Educ. Asst. Professor of Phys. Educ wx SUMNER W. JOYCE KEITH V. KING Asst. Professor of Phys. Educ, Asst. Professor of Phys. Educ. Those Not Plctured RICHARD S. GEEHR, Instructor in History. CHARLES H. GROESBECK, Instructor in Philosophy. JOHN W. KINGSTON, Instructor of French. ROBERT C. ANDREWS HARRIET W. ALLEN Asst. Professor of Ind. Arts 157 Lecturer in Physics 6 ff Q 1: -- - fs 1 i ,ww 2 5 iw M' g T 1 , H wx :- mw- V A A J 'V f .. 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GANIZATIO , A5, f3.-f xsfMaiw4 f ' H W ,, S , . 4: f Q6 . ,5 .. , w i , Q 5. 5 x 35, f K . .-,zgefagpk , - H 'A fe ' 1, 4' .,A. W K v,..,.., K x,.. 3 ,. WW inning FIRST ROW R. Holmes, K. Sharp-secretary, B. council, R. Collins-publicity chairman, R. Buswell- Bickford, J. Manning, E. McNamara, G. Granger. president, J. Morey-treasurer, H. Colburn, S. Wil- SECOND ROW R. Plante, F. Draper-student liams. J. Clifford, J. Miles, S. Edwards-president, P. Hayn-vice president, D. Pelletier, T. Stawasz, P. Huard-secretary-treasurer, K. Galecki, L. Yuill ALPHA PSI OMEGA is the national drama fraternity. The organization projects in the realm of children's theater. The organization also spon- assists with the yearly theater productions and sponsors an annual uthe- sors the Awards Dessert at which it awards trophies for the various ater trip',. The organization presently has plans for a series of service achievements. H. McCarty, L. Livingston, N. Cram, C. Fredericks, V. Milner, R. Baines, R. Granger, S, Moylan, K. McDowell, M. Hadley, W. Thomas Esilon Pi Chapter of KAPPA DELTA Pl Honor Society to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal was first organized at Keene in 1943. Since that time the standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to society has upheld the credo ofthe organization which is education. The YOUNG REPUBLICANS began this year by taking a major role in the l966 elections. They had the major responsibility of staffing the Cheshire County Republican Headquarters. A weekly column in the Monadnock and a bi-monthly newsletter have given the club a public service project. Plans for the future include strong hopes for '68. The PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND MINORS CLUB promotes sportsmanship. lt helps its members in understanding ofthe field. to learn from the skills of others and to know one another and work together. We run an otlicials' rating clinic annually and try to have speakers interesting to all. V11 FIRST ROW, S. Asemhoponlas. M, Giguere. L- Couture- B. treasurer. P. Jones. S. Eastman. B. Littaueravice president. Morwav. A. Bemiss, P. Long. B. MacPherson. P. Peppard. S. M, Walker-president. M. Sabin. R. Green. Bateman. SECOND ROW, D. Figari. M. Hersey. M. Richard 161 1 S. Moran, J. Cotti, J. Shepard. J. Freeze, M. Giovannangeli, P. Marshall, S. Crosby 'Mm - -gs 'F' J if . . FIRST ROW B. Tucker, G. Ferrigno, C. Beliveau, S. Wig- secretary, S. Bodnar, D. Shannon, K. DeVoid, G. THIBeault- gin, S. Henault, K. Becker, D. Donovan, S. Cheversftrea- president, E. Cooper, D. LeDuc, H. Davis, M. Ferris. surer, M. Hollland. SECOND ROW N. Burns, G. Martin- THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUB is a service organization. It was cial children we also help ourselves because this type ot' experience is in established because many special education students felt that they could valuable. do more for the needy children in the Keene area. By helping these spe- NU BETA UPSILON is 21SS0Ci211ed with The Amcfiflm HOYUC ECOTIOUUCS attitudes in the profession of home economics. The club sponsors Association. The purpose ofthe club is the development of professional M.E.R,P, Weekend, and the Senior banquet among other activities. FIRST ROW, B- Bl11'f1h-UH, M. Schmidt. D. FreI1Ch, N. Ball. D- Morgan, K. Raynes, M, Richardson, K. Galecki, J. McDowell, B. Gordon. S. Farrington. K. McDowell-president. D. Buder. L. Abbott. Tgwngley, J, Barnegl SECOND ROW E. Oedel, N. Parkhurst-vice president, B. Raynes, A. K. Leafe. L. Richard. P. Corbin. J. Miles. M. Carbone, G. Hackney, L. Cotter, J. Manley INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL is the group responsible for all major interfraternity agreements. Greek weekend. and Hell week. Fraternity relations with one another may also become the concern Qf the IFC. THE SOCIAL COUNCIL takes charge of setting up all-college social The MENC has as its main purpose the promotion of music on campus. functions. This year the council sponsored many dances, movies and In association with the state and national MENC, its members, as future other entertaining events. The highlight of the year were Dave educators, are given as opportunity to associate with music educators ev- Brubeck and The Hapenings. erywhere to share ideas in music education. On campus the organization sponsors a coffee hour concert series, statewide instrumental clinics, speakers, and concert trips for the entire student body. FIRST ROW A. Hodsdon, J. Jones, S. Desrochers, S. Eastman, M. Kathan, M. Willis, J. Purdy, J. LeRoy SECOND ROW T. Richards, B. Genzlinger, R. DiMeco, F. Draper, N. TardilT, R. Bosse, B. Egan, W. Balcom, B. Ives A. Lucia-secretary, B. Morway-inter-house director, council representative, P. Long-president, B. MacPhe- B, Littauer-intramural director, S. Eastman-social rson-vice president. THE WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is an and enjoyment in physical activities for all college organization for all women attending Keene State. Our women. purpose is to provide an opportunity for participation FIRST ROW J- Baxter, E. MCN21m2if21. J- Fitch, D- Avery, 5- SCVCFI1, L- B. Hartshorn, B. MacMartin, T. Moore, C. Barrett, R. Baines. P. Cox, Adam, B. Hamilton, M. Dugar, B. Bigelow, M. Zahn. SECOND ROW M. Carbone, G. Hackney, C. Lower, D. Donnelly, L. Stone, B. Ives, M. Mcleac, S. Edwards, D. Purda, M. Rosenthalvpresident, D. Riley, D. O'Brien, S. Walsh, M. Dugar, M. Willis, V. Liscomb. 'Mr' K. Reed-secretary, T. Stawasz-president, M. Willis, M. Kathan, R. Small-vice president The purposes of SIGMA PI EPSILON are to hold poetry readings and other activities related to the English field and to publish u literary magazine. Plans for the future include hopes for more printed journals. The KSC YOUNG DEMOCRATS have been organized with the purpose of helping to pro- mote the advancement ofthe Democratic Party on both the national and county level. The members participate in annual elections by working in polls and party headquarters. The future plans include party work in '68. FIRST ROW R. Plante, L, Zivolinski, E. Sullivan-treasurer. J. Man- ROW M. Baker, D. Riley, E. Paquette-religious chairman. S. Moylan ning, D. Shannon-president. J. Bowman. E. Simpson-recording secre- vice president, J. Purdy, J. Devine. P. Savage-librain. B. Bialowarczuk tary, D. Gormly. A. DiMichel-social council representative SECOND M. Ianzito Keeping in mind the NEWMAN CLUB'S basic objective-to help de- the year included: a three day retreat. Halloween Dance. annual Christ velop the social. intellectual and religious aspect of the student. the mas Cotellion. St. Patrick's Day Dance. the Paulist Folk Singers. and i 1966-67 year was highly successful for the Newmanites. Highlights for barn bust. The NSA also sponsors a series of popular movies. FIRST ROW, G. Sand, J. Purdy, J. Ryder, J. Devine, L. Kustra, V. Shaw, F. Thornton-president, D. Nelson, B. Lenzi. S. Harris. Rambou. J. Adams, K. Kinsella, L. Frost. L. Bradstreet. SECOND Kenney ROW H. Black, D. Grant, J. Desfosses. R. Bossea. M. Baird. D. BETA BETA BETA is an honor society for students of biology. It emphasizes a threefold program: lj stimulation of sound schol- arshipg 21 dissemination of scientific knowledgeg and 33 promotion of biological research. To be included among the major activities are book sales, narrated films. guest lecturers, and an annual banquet for the initiation of new members. A tutoring service is maintained for those students who are beginning their studies in biology and desire extra help and additional information. Major plans for the future in- clude the awarding of two scholarships to members of Beta Beta Beta, field trips. social and fund-raising activities. B The Frederick P. Simmons Chapter ofthe STUDENT NATION- in general, a uniticd voice of the prospective teacher. Programs AL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION is an integral part of the New focus on ethics in such areas as contracts. controversial literature. Hampshire Education Association and the NEA. SNEA provides parent-teacher relationships. and professional negotiations. liability insurance for student teachers, professional journals, and FIRST ROW B. Bumham. K. Brown, S. Walsh, M. Archibald. D. livan. D. Rockwood. J. Harris. D. Cooney, E. Paquette. L. Zqolin- Crooker, C. Luinetti. B. Bialowarceuk, M. lanzito. K. McDowell. ski, S. Simpson. J. Adams. D. Sprague B. Tucker. SECOND ROW, M. Lane, N. Cram, S. Wilson, E. Sul- FIRST ROW I. Abbott, K. Crosby, D. Figari, D. Avery. M. Cathen. S. Desrocher. D. Howe. M. Cameron. T. M. Willis, M. Zahn, E. MacNamara, B. Bigelow Stawasz. I. Stacey. SECOND ROW, R. Shannon, H. Colburn, P. Purvee. 167 Tom Byrnes-president Rick DiMeco-vice president Carol Nye-treasurer Susan Crosby-secretary CLASS OF 1969 CLASS OF 1970 Jeanne Guertin-secretary John LeRoy-'vice president Wayne Balcom-treasurer John Cheney-president CLASS OF 1968 Mike Carboneepresident Jim Fletcher-treasurer William Thomas-vice president Rosie Palmer-secretary Pam Jones-secretary Dick Wood-treasurer Bill Egen-vice president Ron Bossegpresident CLASS GF 1967 , fl yi Wg, AE I ? t 3 5 5 ii The KSC STUDENT SENATE is a twenty member organization recog- nized as the authorized agency through which student participation in college government shall be made effective. Members are representatives of the four classes at Keene State. Some of the purposes ofthe Student Senate are: to enact and enforce all laws pertaining to areas of student affairs which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the college administra- tion1 to act as the ofticial representative body for the students of KSC: and to promote a sense of individual and collective responsibility among the students of KSC in maintaining the highest standards of college life. The setting up of freshman elections. Who's Who elections. and pro- moting the Project Hope and the Blood Drive are some of the activities in which the Senate was involved this year. Five standing committees set up within the Senate carry out much of the work of the organization. FIRST ROW C. Watson, J. Devine, J. Leo, A. Walker, J. Howe-corre- Corbin, B. Maynard, T. Belski-treasurer, M. Carbone-president, T. sponding secretary, H. Davis, R. Palmer SECOND ROW J. Cheney, P. Bymes, B. Richardson, R. Bosse-vice president, J. McKenna. f 2 . . .5 '5 tg k ..i. B ... t ADAMS. GAIL AHRENDT, JAN E Judiciary Board 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 2. 3. 4: Newman Club I. 2. 3, 4: WAA I: Dean's List 4 AINSWORTH. NATHAN Alpha Psi Omega ALDRICH, BEATRICE AMAROSA, RICHARD Theta Chi Delta ANDREWS. ELIZABETH BACHI. GEORGE BAGWELL. NANCY BAILEY, JR., EDWARD BALL. KATHLEEN BARRY, ROBERTA Chorus: Choir: Bank: Madrigal: l965 Ambassador to Egypt BATEMAN. CAROLYN BAXTER, BRUCE BAXTER. JEAN MENC: Chorus: Madrigal: Orientation Comm.: Girl's Glee Club BEAUBIEN, BONITA PEMM I, 2, 3: WAA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: WAA Honor Club, Pres.: Ski Team, Co-Capt. 3: Dorm Coun. 2, 3, 4: Social Coun,: Head of Skiing: Head ol' Field Hockey: W0men's Intercollegiate Team. Softball, Skiing: Basketball: Field Hockey ' BELIVEAU, CLAIRE Newman Club l: Special Ed. Club 3. 4: SNEA 4 BELL. CAROLYN BENNETT. JOHN Theta Chi Delta: Alpha Psi Omega: Ecumenics Social Council' Student Senate: Co-Chairman Miss KSC Pageant: Best Supporting Actor. 1965. BENNING ARLEN Sigma Pi Epsilon 3. 4 BENTLEY. WILLIAM BERUBE. PETER BESHONG. JR.. EARL Alpha Pi Tau BLACK. JR,. HARVEY Kappa Delta Phi: Beta Beta Beta BOU LTER, JAN ET BREAULT. DAVID BROADWATER. ERNEST BROSNAHAN. MARGARET Kappa Delta Pi BROWN. III. CHARLES BROWN. EDWARD Alpha Pi Tau: Social Council BRUSSO, CHARLES BUNNELL, MARTIN Monadnock I: Chrous I, 2: Kmnicle I. Dramatics I BURGESS, DEVEDA BURNEY, ROBERT BURNHAM. ALICE CARBONE. JR., MICHAEL Kappa Delta Phi I, 2, 3, 4. VP 2, Pres. 3: Mayor of KSC 2: NSA I, 2: MENC, VP 3: Drama Club, Sec. Treas. 2: Social Coun. I, 2, 3, Pres, 2: Financial Chairman 3: Student Sen. 2, 4, VP 2: Pres. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Bank 2. 3: KSC Student ofthe Year 4: IFC 2, 3. 4 CARHART, JOHN CARR. DAVID CARR. KATHLEEN CARRIER, ALICE CHAMBERLAIN, LINDA CHANDLER, ALLEN Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Varsity Baseball, I. 2. 3. 4, Capt. 4: Varsity Soccer 3 SENIOR DIRECTOR Y CHAPMAN. ALICE CHARTRAIN. RAYMOND President's List 4 CHESN EY. BRUCE CILLEY. STEVEN CLEMENT. ARTHUR CLOUTHIER. JR.. JOHN CLOUTHIER, ROGER CONANT. III. DWIGHT Ski Team I. 2 3: Sigma Pi Epsilon 3: Editor 3: Who's Who 4 COOK. ROBERT COTTER. LEE Alpha Pi Tau: SNEA 2, 3. 4 COUGHLIN. JAMES CUMMINS. ELIZABETH Nu Beta Upsilon 2. 3: WAA 3: Volleyball Ass't Head 31 All-Star Volleyball team DEARBORN. SUSAN DECATUR, LEE DEMARINI, CAROL DESPRES, PAMELA DOBLE. RICHARD Alpha Pi Tau 1.2. 3. 4, VP 3: Kappa Delia Pi 3. 4 DONAHUE, ANN Newman Cluh l. 2. 3. Treas. I: SNEA 3. 4 DONOVAN. DONNA Cheerleader l. 2: WAA I. 2: Chorus l: Special Ed. Club 2.3.4. Sec. 3 DONOVAN, ROGER Alpha Pi Tau DOUTON, HENRY Theta Chi Delta ELLIS, DIANNE ELLISON, SANDRA Chorus: SNEA: Young Rep. Club. Sec-Treas. FIFIELD. PATRICIA FITZPATRICK, GAYLE Girl's Glee Club I: Chorus I, 2, 3: SNEA 3. 4: Newman Club l FIXMAN, MELVIN Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4: Chaplain 3 FLETCHER, JAMES Monadnock lg Newman Club I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal I, 2, 3: Chamber Chonis 4: Alpha Pi Tau 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Treas.: Senior Class Treas.: Student Coun., Finance Comm. 3 FOURNIER, ROGER Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball manager I: Student Coun. 3: N.H. Industrial Ans Society I, 2, 3, 4: N,E. Industrial Art Society FOX, ELIZABETH FRASER, RICHARD FROST, LINDA Biology Club, V.P.: Beta Beta Beta, Sec.: AAUW award: Who's Who GALARNEAU, ROLAND GARLAND, FREIDA GATCHELL, JOHN GESSNER. ROSALIND GIOVANNAVGELI, GARY Ski Team I, 2, 3, co-capt. 3 GLEDHILI., BARBARA Chorus: SNEA GOODNOW, CAROLINE GOODRICH. JOHN GRANGER, RALPH Who's Who: Kappa Delta Pi: Kronicle 2, 3, 4 GRANT, CHARLES GREEN, BARBARA SNEA 2, 3, 4: Girl's Glee Club I: Chorus l. 2 GUSTAFSON, PETER Theta Chi Delta HAARALA, LENA Chorus l: Woman's Inter-Dorm Coun. 2 HADDOCK. JOY HADLEY, MARTHA SNEA 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Who's Who HALL, ELIZABETH Monadnock: Newman Club: Commuter's Club: Dean's List 3. 4 HALL, PETER Newman Club 2, 3, 41 Kronicle 2. 3 HALLA, JAN Kappa Delta Pi I, 2. 3. 4. Nat, Rep, 2: French Club l: Choir l. Z HAMILTON. DAVID Class V,P. 3: Theta Chl Delta. Alumni Sec.: Kappa Delta Pt. Pres: Band: Studt. Coun.: Social Coun,: Mgr, of Soccer: Basketball: Base- ball: Who's Who HANSEN, JOYCE HARRIS. ELLEN HARRIS. suskw HASTINGS. PATRICIA Sigma Pi Epsilon: Young Rep.: Social Coun,: SNEA: CHORUS HATZOPOULOS, ANTHONY Chorus l, 2: Theta Chi Delta HAVILAND, EILEEN HAYES. EVELYN HAYN, PETER Alpha Psi Omega. V.P.. Bus. Mgr.: Theta Chi Delta. Treas.: Glee Club: Concert Band, Bus. Mgr.: MENC: Ecumenics. Stud, Dirc.: Pres. List: Sprague W, Drenan Award in Drama: Who's Who HEALY. ANNE HEMPHILL. HARRY HENAULT, SUSAN Newman Club lg Sq. Ed. Club 3. 4: SNEA 4, Who's Who: Kappa Delta 'Pi HOLBROOK, MARTHA HOLT. DONNA HOWARD. JR.. LAWRENCE IVES, BRUCE Sigma Pi Epsilon, Ed. Board: Social Coun.: Kappa Delta Pi JACOBSON. LOIS JACQUES, ELIZABETH JAKAITIS. JANICE JARVIS. MARILYN Dean's List: Pres. List JOHNSON, KATHRYN JOHNSON. MARY-ELLEN Commuter's Club l, 2: Glee Club l, 2. JOHNSON. PETER KATSOHIS. CHARLES Dorm Coun.. Pres.: IFC: Kappa Delta Phi. Parl,: Choir: Fresh. Ini- tiation: Dean's List: Who's Who KENDALL. CHRISTOPHER KENNEY. LILLIAN KENNEY. ROBERT Kappa Delta Phi KING, JUDY SNEA KOSIKOWSKI. LANCE Alpha Pi Tau KOSON. PETER KULMUS. SUSAN LAPERRIERE, JR.. PAUL LARRABEE, EARL Theta Chi Delta l, 2, 3. 4: Dorm Council l LEFEBVRE. ROBERT Alpha Pi Tau LEIG HTON. JAMES LEONARD, CATHERINE WHA 2, 3. 4: Open sports director 3: Social Council 3: Pemms 2. 3. 4 LESLIE. RONALD Alpha Pi Tau LIVINGSTON, LOIS Chorus l, 2, 3: MENC 2, 3: SNEA 2, 3: Social Council 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4 MCADAMS, SANDRA Sigma Pi Epsilon l, 2, 3: Treasurer 2: Dorothy Potter Award 4 MCALLISTER, FREDDIE Alpha Pi Tau 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: NH Industrial Ed. Assoc. MCCABE, DENNIS Sigma Pi Epsilon: Newman Club 2: Intramural Sports l, 2. 3 MCCARTY, HELEN MeDONALD, DOUGLAS Freshman Class President: Sophomore Class President: Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Pi Tau l, 2, 3, 4: SNEA 3, 4: Ski Club l. 2: Eastem States Delegate 3: Social Council 2: Orientation Comm, Chair' man 2 MCLAUGHLIN, HILDA MCLEAN, MARIE MCNAMARA, ELAINE Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 4: SNEA 2: MENC 2, Young Republicans l, 2, 3, 4: President 2: Social Council: Winter Camival, lst runner up 3: Miss Talent 3: Spring weekend candidate 4: Who's Who MALSBENDEN, PAUL Alpha Pi Tau MARCHEGIANI, RUTH MARKHAM. WALTER MASON, MARIAN MATTHEWS, ESTHER PEMM'S l, 2: V.P. Judiciary Board Council for Women Students MATURO, ANTHONY Alpha Pi Tau MENSWAR, JR., THEODORE Theta Chi Delta MERRILL, RICHARD METAKOS, CHRISTOFOROS MATTEN, CAROL MIXICUS, GEORGE MILES, LARRY Kappa Delta Phi MILLER, ROBERT SNEA: Dean's List 4 MILLS, JUDITH MOONEY, CAROL MOORE. MARILYN Chorus: Madrigal l: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: President's List I. 2. 3. 4 MORGAN, ANNE MOSES, PATRICIA MOYLAN. SHEILA Newman Club MOYNIHAN, DANIEL MYERS, NATALIE NALLEY, HARDY Alpha Pi Tau NICHOLS. CHARLES NUTE. ROBERT O'BRIEN. ADELINE 0'CONNELL. HUGH Golf Team 2 ORTH. JR.. FRANK OLSON, PAUL Thata Chi Delta OSBORN. NANCY PAIGE. ALAN Alpha Pi Tau: SNEA: Young Republicans: Chorus: Madrigal: Who's Who PALMER, ROSEMARY Chorus l, 2: Dorm. Council: Class Secretary 3, 4: State Delegate 3: Student Senate 4 PAPENFUSE. LINDA PARKINSON. DAVID sKoRA. JOHN ' JV Basketball: Varsity Tennis 2. 3: Alpha Pi Tau SMITH, KRISTINE ' Alpha Pi Tau I, 2, 3. 4: Soccer l. 2: IFC 3: Dean's List I1 Biology Club 2. Kronicle 2 PEARSON. NANCY Vice Pres. Council of Women Students 3 PELLENZ. PETER Alpha Pi Tau PELLETIER, DANIEL SMITHERS. ROSILIND Nu Beta Epsilon: State Home Ec. Assoc. SPAULDING, HARVEY STACEY, RUFUS Kappa Delta Phi STAVELEY, LORNA SNEA 3. 4: Monadnock l, 2. 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega I. 2, 3. 4: Bus. Mgr. 2. Pres, 3: Drama Club l. 2: Social Council l, 2: Whos Who PEMANTEL. CAROL PERKINS, FRED Alpha Pi Tau PERRAULT, ELAINE PERRON. WILLIAM Alpha Pi Tau I, '2. 3, 4: Cronicle 2. 3 POCHARI, SHIRLEY POPPELE. JUDITH PROCTOR. DOROTHY PSIROGIANIS. GEORGE PURRINGTON. MELVIN QUIMBY, DIANNE OUINN. SHIRLEY Chorus 1.2.3. 4: Young R RAMSDELL. GREGORY Alpha Pi Tau RAUDONIS. RAY MON D READE. DANIEL Theta Chi Delta RICHARDSON. BETSEY RILEY, DALE RISING, MARIE ROBERTS. JANET PEMMS: V.P. 3: W ROBERTS. MARY ROMER. PETER Alpha Pi Tau ROSENTHAL. MARIAN epublicans 2: Dean's List 3 AA: Council of Women Students: Dean's List 4 STEPHENS. PETER STEVENS, JEFFREY Theta Chi Delta STEVENS. ROBERT STIFF. JANICE STILLINGS. MARY Chorus: Award ot' Merit: Kappa Delta Pi STOCKRIDGE. AUDREY Newman Club, Secretary: Cheerleader I. 2. 3. Captain 3: V.P.: Captain of Basketball: Student Union Bd. of Control: Alumni Assoc 4: Monad- nock.: Midsummer Night's Dream 4: Finalist 'Miss KSC pageant: Home- coming candidate SULLIVAN. BEVERLY SURPITSKI. ELLEN Chorus: Orientation Comm.: SNEA SWASEY, RICHARD Theta Chi Delta l. 2. 3, 41 Treas. 4: Class Treasurer 2: Call President 3: Student Senate 3: Social Council 2, 3: Monadnock 2. 3. 4 SYLVESTRE, PAUL TASKER. CATHERINE TAYLOR. MARJORIE TELGE. JUDITH TETREAULT. SUSAN THANE. KATHRYN THOMAS. WILLIAM Monadnock: President's List: Alpha Pi Tau l. 2. 3. 41 Sec. 3: Alpha Opera I. 2. 3. 4: Dean's List 2. 3: College Bowl 3: SNEA: Kappa Della Pi 3. 4. V.P. 4: Class V. P. 41 Who's Who: Kronirle 3, THOMSON, KERMIT Alpha Pi Tau TOLMAN, ELIZABETH Sigma Pi Epsilon. Pres. 4: Journal Editorial Board 4: Who's Who: Kap- pa Delta Pii Student Union Board of Control: Drama Club Ross. JR.. ROBERT ROYEA. BONNIE RUDNER. SANDRA RYDER. JANYTH Beta. Beta. Beta SALISBURY. ARLENE SNEA 3. 4: Treasurer 3: Ka SAULTMARSH, ARTH U R JANO, HARRY SCHENA, MARGARET SHATTUCK, DAVID SHAW, REBECCA SHAY. PHYLLIS Chorus I SHEA, WILLIAM Alpha Pi Tau SHELDOM, GORDON Alpha Pi Tau SHEPARD, FRANK SH EPARD, JU DITH SIMONDS, ROBERT SKINNER, JODY ppa Delta Pi 3. 4. President 4 Chorus: Madrigal: SNEA: Drama Club: Monadnock SKJOLD, PETER TOMASIAN, LYNDA Choms 3: Drama Club 4: Best Supporting Actress 4 TREMBLAY, PATRICIA TUCKER, IRENE TULLGREN, THOMAS Alpha Pi Tau TURNER, RICHARD VAN NESS, JAQUELINE VARNEY, NANCY Chorus I, 2, 3: SNEA 3, 4 : Non-Resident's Club I, 2 VASELAK, MARILYN , WALLACE, RICHARD WALSH, JEAN WARD, JUDITH WESTERLUND, LANCE WEX, PETER WHITNEY, GAY Nu Beta Epsilon WILLARD, SARAH WRIGHT, NORMA Dean's List 2, 4: Prcsident's List 2 YANTY, LAURA ZOULIAS, CHARLES Kappa Delta Phi All seniors were requested to provide the necessary information for this directory. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SPECIAL THANKS Lawrence A. MacLean of Leslie Studio, Concord, N.H. Hector M. Van Lennep of American Yearbook Company Donald Black of the staff for exceptional help Also thanks to the following for helping to make this book possible: The KRONICLE staff Tildens, Keene, N.H. Hovey,s, Portsmouth, N.H. Sherman Lovering Gladys Shover Caroline Snow George Taylor Mrs. Wagner 175 Acknowledgements . . . Administration . . . Alpha Pi Tau . . Alpha Opera .... Alpha Psi Omega . . . Baseball ...... Beta Beta Beta Dedication Events .... Faculty ............. Basketball . . . Freshman Class Officers Graduates .....,... Graduation .... Greek Weekend .... Guest Speakers . . Hell Week ......... Interfraternity Council Intermurals ........ Junior Class Officers . Kappa Delta Phi . . . Kappa Delta Pi .... Kappa Kappers .... Kronicle ...... Keene Life . . MENC .. INDEX . . . 175 Mid-Summer Night's Dream . . . 138 Monadnock ......... . . . . . . 124 Newman Club . . . ...92 NoWayOut.... , , , 160 Nu Beta Upsilon . . . . . 120 Parent's Day . . ...ll2 PEMM...... . . . 166 Sigma Pi Epsilon ..... . . . . 4 Sigma Pi Epsilon Journal . . . . . 72 Senior Class Oflicers . . . . . . . 146 Senior Directory . . Ski Team .... .. ...168 . . . 48 Soccer .... . . . Social Council ......... 94 74 Sophomore Class Oflicers . . . . . 98 Special Ed Club . . . . . . 80 Spring Weekend . . . . . 163 SNEA ..... . . . . . . 118 Student Senate . . . . . 169 Table of Contents . . . . . . 128 Tennis ...... . . . . . . 160 Theta Chi Delta . . . . . 92 WAA ..... . . . . . . 102 Winter Carnival . . . , 6 Young Democrats . . . , , , 165 Young Republicans . . . Photograph identifications are given left to right, top to bottom 176 1- - . .- ' in ns:-an - , ' - 5 .. Q Q- f , 'U C ' 'fin' . Q5 n . 4. X .1 Y L 53 - WWA N 1 Q- Iii, V 'K M: Lf. 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