Laconia High School - Lakon Yearbook (Laconia, NH)
- Class of 1955
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III,- 5 A .A tink'-.Il Q -.A l.V,T,:L4iV-i:!l,igEI:v 'I - -' '-4 LI-V -4. ?gZ.,-1 ..gi':2iQ4ijI'5I?1:,- 5:-1:34051 ':- - I -su? 1 fr 5 P '11 THE .Z YEARBOOK OF THE CLASS OF 1955 LACONIA HIGH SCHOOL LACONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE A 7 ' gg. A - - -' '42- 112. 'QF' .' ' For his sincere interest in promoting the best in education at Laconia High School, for his readiness to serve both faculty and students, and for the bright memories we keep of his cheerful friendliness, we, the graduating class of 1955, humbly and gratefully dedicate this yearbook to STANLEY E. SPuNcu11. Wwngg, Mr Spencer was born in Wollaston, Massachusetts, on April 16, 1908. He received B.A. ind MA degrees from Boston University and studied further at other universities. His teaching experience began at Mapleton, Maine, continued at Laconia High School and at Antrim Hlgh School where he was principal. He returned to Laconia in 1945 as head of the Commercial Deplrtment One of his important positions was that of treasurer of the Act1v1t1es Fund He belonged to many local and national organizations and had many interests, especially music He was assistant organist of the Congregational Church and played in other churches as well He died at the Laconia Hospital on May 15, 1954. .. ' 72, f -I .ff air' isa- V A Wig., ,1 112 , , .,- .H-vm--1.-- 1, . 15' i-f ' S' .0 2 1 ,. , .. ,.,.,f.4 vw , 1 , Ap., mu: tr irq' , ,, fr, , iv.-v . ' ' , WZ , .. .4 A fi 4 ,trip lf . ,, . si-iw L, 1655- ., Q , l Elini' v 'fi : 1- , 2 ' v' 14. 'fir , - . l x yt . 1 0 Henry Corrivcau In Henry, the Class of 1955 and Laconia High School lost a fine member. We treasure our memories of him in school and in the communigkwe are better for having known his quiet, understanding nature. V ' ' My P , , -3 ea.:.-,swift 1 . . -A s apr., 4951, ',-' f - - - r 4 S11perinZem!c'1zl's Message You have heard a great deal in your school lives about true success, about living a good lifeg you have heard much about the necessity of being a good citizen. You will hear about these things continuously, you will subscribe to them often, they will grow in meaning throughout your lives. Success, knowledge, a good life, good citizenship - these are enviable achievements and attributes. They challenge your best efforts. May you all achieve each one in good measure. We trust Laconia High School has played a vital part in leading you to an understanding of their worth. But more than this, it is my personal wish that each one of you may also know true happinessg that you may conquer the fears and worries of life, that selfishness and envy may never dull your natural instincts of love and compassion for your fellow beings. It is my hope that the natural urge for personal security, for personal safety, for satisfactions, may not blunt the fine edge of your spirit. May anxie- ties and desires be shared with all about you, and through this sharing may serenity and confidence and ecstasy come to you as a sign of your respect and love for every other human being. Inevitably we share the good and evil in this life with all our fellows. As we influence them and as they influence us, we can all partake most com- pletely in God's mercy and God's bounty and God's plan for us all. Principal? Message Much is said and written during these times about one's conduct. I would like to leave a different thought. My wish is that your thinking be honorable also. The Bible has said, concerning the Christian way: Finally brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever are of good report, if there be any virtue and if there be any praise, think on these things. There is much which might be said about, thinking on these things. Time is spent and time is wasted with thoughts on subjects of little value or of untruths. As we dedicate our actions so should we also, in so far as possible, dedicate our thinking. Meditation and carefully directed thinking on matters beneficial to mankind reflect well in one's personality. The state of mind is important, success begins with one's will. Someone has said: Think big, and your deeds will grow, Think small and you fall behind .... Such words are true and they speak my brief message to you who are graduated. Think on those things important. Think high, for you have much to do. r -,rw-T-v--.-v..,.-fr -W--we-f----4 RHODEN B. EDDY Superintendent DONALD F. PIPER Prinei pal VICTOR H. BOWEN Vice Principal AMW MA'I'IiEMfX'l'lCS AND SCIENCE H. Wagner, S. Crowther, G. Far- num, I. Lockwood, li. Reardon. .ll1.fw1t.' W. Stearns. LANGUAGES lst Row: R. Estes, D. Wilson, L. DuMars, S. Stevens. 2nd Row: E. Parker, M. Reid, W. Morrison, li. Smith. yd Rom: M. Thomas, R. Benshimol, R. Schuster. FINE ARTs B. Williams, M. Fors berg, G. Wiesen SOCIAL STUDIES S. Bohotns, R. Schus- ter, M. Arnold, G. Center, R. Watson, M. Grothey VOCAT'IONAL EDUCATION M. Foley, W. Shipman INDUSTRIAL ARTS lnlln. IUNIOR HIGH Isl Row: G. Alley, G. Burrows, R Ackerman, B. Adams. 2nd Row W. Adams, M. Bownes, H. Angers D. Iones, I. Leh. ,grd Row: A. Moy nihan, W. Volkman, N. Gadwah QC. Delaney absentj lx! Row: W. Adams, A. Moynihan, N. Gad- wah, C. Lord. 2nd Rom: H. Caswell, W. Volk- GUIDANCE M. Schwab, H. Cas- well PERSONNEL li. O'Sheu, M. Iones, A Donnell P Le- . y, . vcnsaler Cseatedj 1 l CUSTODIANS S. Noyes, R. Iacques, S. Ienot, W. White PHYSICAL EDUCATION lst Row: H. Roberts, R. Somensini. 2l1d Row: I. Noucns, Cottone. CAFETERIA M. Darling, E. Snell, I. Bowman E. McLane wicca I T' ff 1 'iiglizgaif nf - M - , .f . L A - 7 :gg 3?- ,K . ,W ,,gM,,.,, ., . Q 1 ,N. - - W X x W ,NSKW 1 -kv' N . 'fi' .3 E XSS Q 'WR ' Q x K Q .af .1- ? 4 X wx ,x A. vp X gm V w A is M xx L. 4 PRESIDENT,S MESSAGE Within a short time many of us will end our formal education and go out into the world to seek our fortunes. Some will go on to college, join the armed forces, or seek jobs. Whatever it may be our actions will reflect our school and our instructors. They have given of their time to prepare us for a useful life and we are indebted to them. The only compensation that We can bestow on them for their tireless efforts in our behalf is by making our- selves useful citizens of our community and nation which will soon be in the hands of our generation. May we justify the faith our parents, teachers and community have placed in us. Willard Q Bud j Martin Presidczzt of the C lass of 1955 EDITORIAL We now turn to look back upon our high school days as we shall do many times in the future. I hope this book will serve as a stimulant for your memory and a symbol of your many happy days at LI-IS. On behalf of the LAKON staff I present to you, the Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-five, your yearbook. Although it is not customary, I should like to mention the tremendous amount of work and patience that our advisor, Miss Eleanor Parker, has con- tributed, she certainly deserves our thanks and recognition. Donald K. Dougal Editor-in-Chief of The LAKON NV1Li..x1uJ Coupon M.-xit'r1N, IR. Bud Science Club 2, 3, .ig Dramatics ig Spanish Club 23 Radio Club 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 51 Model UN 33 Key Club 41 Traliic Squad 43 Class President 4: Science Club Pres. 4g l..-XKUN Business Mgr. .ig Track Mgr. I, 21 IX' Football 21 Ski Team 31 Class Committees. Future: college. 'I'f1z'1'f' If 110 frm' 0I'LIf01' who 15 110r LI !7UI'0.H Sui.n.,t bl.XDl'.Ll1.INli Dt'Pox'r Chorus ll Spanish Club 1, 2: FTA 2, 3: Dra- matic Club 2, 51 FHA Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2, Treas. 3, State Project Director 3, Pres. 4, State Pres. 43 Nat'l Thespians 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Honor 3, 43 Class Vice- Pres. 43 Gov. Girls' State 3: Girls' Nation 3g LAKON 43 LAKONIAN 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Iunior Prom Queen: Class Committees I, 2, 3, 4. Future: Marriage. Sha tIlf01'lIl'lJ l!'!1lIfl7L'4'I' .-'fn' z011cf1vz1'. ll-.XNYXINI-l T1-.luisx Pitov1aNc.xL lC'6II1l7liL' or Pro Ir. Red Cross 2, 3, 43 LAKUNIAN Treas. 43 Discussion Group 43 Class Secretary 43 CAP 1, 23 Class Committees 3. Future: Bookkeeper, marriage. Hy frm' 10116 f111tf1 my fzmrl 11111f I ham' f11'.f. Iwi: Pniarvs la..-wx'r'r laney FTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 23 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 49 Discussion Group 43 GAA I, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 31 Girls' Ensemble 3g Class Treas. 4g LAKON 43 Student Council 21 Class Commit- tees 3. Future: Plymouth Teachers College. The lurk 111 IIa'111fc'11'.f gate x1'11g5. . C,llXl-.L liINE'l l'li .Vrffc NFL 2. 3, 4: O'Shea 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Nat'l Thespians 2, 3, 41 Key Club 43 Student Council 2, 3, 41 Executive Member New England Student Gov't Association 4g Class Committees. Future: Dramatics and speech. 0.1111 ufrfl your party tfzvrr' all the honor lies. lonx L1Neo1.N Biuiiin, IR. Trlg or Trigger Key Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 21 Student Council 2, 41 Sachem Serenaders 3, 43 Ir. Red Cross 2, 32 NFL 3, 4g National Honor 43 Tennis 2g Golf 3, 4g Class Committees I, 2, 3, 4. Future Fngineering or medicine. 'lGt'lIlAIl,f 1121151 be born 111111 ca1z't be taught DoN.x1.D liliI'I'll Douoai. Don Hi-Y Pres. 1. 2g Key Club 4: Student Council 43 IV Football 1, Varsity 2. 3, 43 LAKON Editor-in-Chief 4g LAKONIAN 4g Traffic Squad 4. Future: College. .-I11 01111011 of wit is !l'0l'f!1 zz pounzz' of s01'r01u. FDMLYND P1-i1L1P Rouczi-init, IR. Bob or Rauch Key Club 23 Vis. Aids 3: Student Council 4g Chorus Vice-President 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 42 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Ski Team 4. Future: Building contractor. Taxis the joy that springs from labor. E511-:En DIANNE ADAMS Di-Di FHA 4: Discussion Group 4, Tennis 33 Bowl- ing 2: LAKON 4. Future: Interior Decorator. Kindness is wisdom. Pnnicm MAY ALLEN Pat GAA 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, Sec. 4: FTA 2, 3, Treas. 4: French Club 23 Nat'l Thespians 3, 4: Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dancing: LAKON 45 LAKONIAN 4. Future: College. And gladly would she learn and gladly teach. ROSALIE O. ANDREVUS Rosie GAA 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, IV Cheer- leader 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4, Girls' State 3: Discussion Group 4: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: LAKON 45 LAKONIAN 3, 4: Graduation Dance Committee. Future: Undecided. As merry as the day is long. Innes E. Bfuuan lim IV Football 1, 2. Future: Further education. Whatever you do, do it to the best of your ability. IANICL IRAN BAsTRAw lady FHA IQ Discussion Group Treas. 4: Girls' Sports. Future: X-ray technician. You must look into people, not at them. BEVERLY ANN BEAN Beanie GAA 3: FHA 4. Future: Secretary. ln triplicate, please, Miss Bean. PRISCILLA IUNE BEAULILU Pussy Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4, FTA 4: Girls' Ski Club 3, 43 Girls' Sports 1, 2: LA- KON 4: Class Committees 3, 4: Future: Keene Teachers College. Laughter is the chorus of conversation. Roman Bxcxronu Bob German Band 2, 3: Clarinet Quartet 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council ig Golf 2, 3, 4. Future: C.P.A. or Air Force. Gaiety is the sou1's health. PAUL R. BILODEAU DE Club 3, 4, LAKONIAN ads 4. Future: Undecided. W orlq is my recreation. DONALD C. BLANCHARD Don Future: Undecided. The winds ana' waves are always on the side of the best navigator. CLAIRE THERESE BLANCHETTE Blanch Spanish Club rg Chorus 2. Future: Work. ll ' ' ' If To he silent 1s sometimes an art. ARNOLD I. BOLDUC Student Council xg Golf 3, 4, Band 3, 4. Fu- ture: Bolduc's Shoe Store. If the shoe jits, pat it on. IUNE PATtucrA BOLDUC lanie FHA 1, Spanish Club 2: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4, Library Cadet 2, 3, 4, LAKON 4: LAKONIAN 4. Future: College. Golden hair like sunlight streaming. MADELINE ANNE BOWEN Mad FNA 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, Dance Club xg Ir. Red Cross 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2. Future: Nurse. The lady with the lamp. GERAHD Anv1E BRETON lerry FFA IQ Sentinel 2, Vice-Pres. 35 IV Football 2. Future: Undecided. Mirth, with thee I mean to live. MARY LOUISE BRIssE Lou GAA Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, FTA 3, Discussion Group 4, Cheer- leader 3, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Class Oliicer 25 Girls, Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 LAKON 4: LAKONI- AN 3, 4, Class Committees 3, 4. Future: Un- decided. It's the friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Roniim' EDWARD liitowx, IR. lim! or Hob IV Football 3: Track 3Q Vlfrcstling Vg, 43 'Frank 4. Future: Airplane Mechanic. Goes Illflklillg nzcrry with tflr' l'1.f7t'l1I-fig grt11'11. Iia.,xNNl-3 llxiuqtatt C.-xMPB111.i. lmnrifc QCOC-llrownj Dramatic Club 1: Class Treas- urcr 1. Dramatic Club 3: Discussion Group 4: LAKONIAN 3. Future: Untleeitletl. Dt111c'c, laugh and lu: 111c'1'1'y. FRANKLIN D. ci.-XRRIIQR Iflulrzk DE Club 3, Pres. 4: LAIQONIAN atls 4. Fu- ture: Neat Cutter. By the work mr' lqnom the It'0I'lQlHLllI.n Roisliu: Groitczig C.'xsi.x' B011 Spanish Club 1, 2: Track 2. 3. 41 IV Basketball 2: liasketball 4: IV Football 1. IQ IV llaseball 1. Future: Physical Ctlucation teacber. ,-'In nfltzblc and rozo'ff'0n.f gcn1lr'rm1n. liugrsig Sunu.1,Y Lj1lxX!XII'.UiNli Shir! FHA 3, 4: Discussion group 4. Future: Florist assistant. Who lows zfzc gtzrdcrz low: thc gz'r'c'11!101m', loo. limos.-tim Muni. Cimsti Barb FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA. Future: Untleeitletl. Thy 77111516 111 my heart I born' Kong after iz was lzcwrd no more. IQICIIARD CLARK Dirk FFA Treas. 4: IV Football ig Varsity Football 3, 4Q IV Baseball 2. Future: University of New Hampshire. 1 fllliffll zo laugh at vLfc'1'ythfr1g. Myitsmii CII-.URGIA Cuiusiv Dramatic Club ZQ FHA 2: Discussion Group 43 Girls' Sports I. Future: Lasalle Iunior College. Good thing.: come fn litllc paclQagcs. WAYNE EARL CLow Future: Undecided. The man who by his labor gets. FRANK FREDERICK CORLISS FFA 3, Vice-Pres. 4. Future: Farmer. Tools were made and horn were hands every farmer understands. HELEN LOUISE DJKIGNEAU Student Council IQ FHA 45 Discussion Group 4, LAKON 4: LAKONIAN 4. Future: Beau- tician. Dark eyes - deep life in all that is true. NORBIA ARLENE DAVIS FHA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ir. Red Cross IQ Double Quartet 3, Girls' En- semble 2. Future: Oflice Worker. Marriage is made in Heaven. RUSSELL ARCHIE DAVIS, IR. Russ NFL 2, 3, 4: Ir. Red Cross I, 2, DeMolay I, 25 Science Club 2, 4: Winter Track 4: Golf I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, 4: IV Football IQ LAKON 4. Future: College. That one small head could carry all he knew. OLIVER IosEI1H DECORMIER Sonny DE Club 3, 4, IV Football 2: IV Baseball 2, LAKONIAN ads 4. Future: Armed Service. Trifles themselves are elegant in him. RONALD EDWARD DOCKHAM Ron IV Baseball 2. Future: Trade School or Armed Service. The more understanding the fewer words. ANITA ANTONIA DROUIN Nita or Frenchy FHA I, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3: LAKONIAN 3, 45 Hi-Y 2: LAKON 45 Discussion Group 4, Bowling IQ Dance Club Ig Class Committees I, 2, 3. Future: Secretary or Beautician. The customer is always right. RliNA IJL'I.AC Dolitllc FHA i, 2, 5: Discussion Group 41 Modern Dancing ig Girls' Sports i, 21 LAKON 4. Future: Undecided. I love to go ll-Il'tIIIlfl'l'li!1g.U P.x'riuc:i.x l.KNlz'l' lfnusinsizs Paz or Puffy Chorus I, 21 Dramatic Club 3, 41 Library Cadet 4. Future: Business College. HIIOIJIL' fx zrffirrc' tfzr fluzri fx. Crniutz S'i'xxi.l.Y Frowi-iii Library Cadet 1, 2, kg, 43 lr. Red Cross i. 3. 43 French Club 21 Science Club 4, 4g Student Council 1, 31 Hand ig Class Committee 3. Fu- ture: St. Albertls Seminary. UII!t'.f.f t1 IIIAIII ll'0l'ff.w' ln' aumzul find 0111 what fir' IIA' LIZYII' to 1f0.U lil-,Vl,ltl.Y ANSI-1 l:4lRD Bel! GAA 3, 43 FTA 43 Library Cadet IQ Ir. Red Cross 43 Girls' Sports 1, 2. 4, 4g LAKUN 4, LAKONIAN 5. 4: Class Committees 2, 3. 4. Future: lllymoutli Teaclicrs College. Nvz'c'r irlh' ll momwit lm! Ifzrifty and thought- ful of OIlIl'I'.f.H Riciiiutn lil,NNl.'l'll Foics'i'i-,R Dick NFL i, 2, 3, Pres. 41 Key Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3. N. lf. District Treas. 43 Science Club 2, 3, 41 Chorus 2, Vice-Pres. gg Trallic Squad 3, 4g Student Council Vice-Pres. 41 National Honor 3, Pres. 41 Radio Club 5, 41 LAKUN Assistant Editor 4, Class Committees 2, 4, Class Day Chairman 4. Future: College. We fizff' in fft'C'lJ,f not ymr.f. lAlAItl,I.NI-I Rl'.CIN.X Foit'riN FHA 1, 4, Treas. 2, ViccfPres. 3: Trathc Squad 43 Student Council 21 lr. Red Cross ZQ Na- tional Ilonor 41 IV Cheerleader 3, Varsity 4g Modern Dancing 1, 2. Future: Secretary. HCl0II.flil1ll'l'LlIli0l1 like an angel follies. Bfxiciixim ANN G,tunia'i' Barb Band 1, 2, Quartermaster 3, 43 Orchestral Li- brarian 2, ug, Pres. 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 45 Discussion Group 43 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4g LAK! DN 4, Class Committees I, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens i. Future: UNII Pre-Med. xl rolling fiom' gathcrx no l710.f.S'.H lXl,xit'i'iN A. cil'.0llGl1, Iii. Nlarly Football 3, 4. Future: Army. Tha will to do, the soul to dare. IOHN LEON GIGUERE Gig Traflic Squad 4, Student Council 2, LAKON 4, Track I, 2, 4, Tri-Capt. 3, Basketball 3, IV Basketball 2, Winter Track 3, 4. Future: Undecided. On with the dance! Let joy be unconjinedf' ELEANOR ANN GLOVlili Ellie Dramatics 2, 3, Discussion Group Sec. 4, FHA 4, GAA 3, LAKON 4, LAKONIAN 3, 4, Class Committees 3. Future: Business College. Gone hat not forgotten. RACHEL NVINNIFRILD GORDON RAE Spanish Club I, 21 FHA 3. Future: Business or Service. Silence is more eloquent than words. DOROTHY Louise GUAY Dottie FHA 3, 4, Discussion Group 4. Future: Un- decided. A true' friend is forever a friend. PRISCILLA RUTH GURNEY Pussy Future: Secretary. Silence is golden. hlliLVYN DliX'l'ER H.NLE, IR. Mel Qlwleredith Highj Hi-Y 2, 3, Airplane Club IQ National Honor 3, Class Treas. IQ Class Pres. 2, Student Council 3, Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Tumbling Team 3, Commencement Ball Committee 3, Class Committees 2, 3, QLHSQ National Honor 4, Wrestling 4. Fu- ture: College. Lightly from fair to fair he flezuf MARTIN C:RAlNlPP HALL, III Butch Spanish IQ Band 3, 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Future: Physical Education Teacher. He flies through the air with the greatest of 1 u 66156. DAVID HOLMAN H.NRRINGTON Key Club 2, 3, Senior Director 4, DeMolay 4, NFL 3, 4, National Honor 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vis. Aids 2, 3, Boys' State 3. Future: Yale, Engineering. Wisdom goes not always by years. BETTY MARIE HAWKINS Betty DE Club 1, 2, Sec. 4: LAKONIAN ads 4. Fu- ture: Beautician. Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. ROBERT WENDELL H1LDRETH Hill Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: Future: College or Marines. We'zfe got a captain, a good fighting captain. IAMES BYRON HoEY lim Spanish Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, NFL 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 3: Student Congress 3, 4, Key Club 4: Track Team Manager 3, 4. Fu- ture: College. His pencil is striking, resistless and grand. ARINIAND HouLE Brother Football 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4. Future: College. It is tranquil people who accomplish much. BEVERLY LOUISE HUco1Ns Louise Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Future: Undecided. Labor is prayer. BARRY TOWNSEND HUoHEs Hoop Key Club Director 2, 3, District Lt. Gov. 4 International Trustee 4: Student Council I Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: NFL 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Class Pres. 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Chorus 4g National Honor 43 Boys' State Governor 3' N. H. Rep. to Boys' Nation 3: IV Football I, 2g IV Basketball and Baseball 1, 23 Varsity Basketball Captain 4, Baseball 3, 4: LAKON 4: LAKONIAN 4: Graduation Committee Chairman 4. Future: College. The secret of success is constancy of purpose. 7 3 7 LAWRENCE WORLEY IACKSON Larry or Stonewall Band I, 2, Lieut. 3, Captain 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Double Quartet 3, 4: Brass Quartet I, 2: Orchestra I, 2, German Band 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2: Key Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Commencement Usher 3. Future: U. of Maine and Yale School of For- Cstry. Great thoughts like great deeds need no trumpet. MARCIA IOAN JONES lonesie Spanish Club 1, 2, Discussion Group 4, Chorus 2, 3g LAKON 4: Class Committees 3, 4. Fu- ture: Medical Secretary. The more understanding the fewer words. IOAN IORDAN Ioannie Chorus 3, 42 Girls' Ensemble 3, Dramatics 2, Treas. 3, 4, Band Majorette 4, NFL 4, Dis- cussion Group 4, Girls' Sports 2. Future: Col- lege. Be merry and employ your ehiefest thoughts. CAIKOLYN MARIE IOYAI, Carolyn Spanish Club IQ Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, FNA 2, 3, Orchestra 4, Girls, Ski Club 3, 4, LAKON 4, LAKONIAN 4. Future: Physical Therapist. Patience is a virtue. ELILNBETH ANN KING Betty or Liz Arts and Crafts 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, Iunior Red Cross I, 2. Future: Nurse. Art is nature made by man. W.kYNE CREORGIZ KING Future: Undecided. Silenee is one of the hardest argume refute. GERTRUDE ANN KOIERNER Gert FTA 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Ir. Red Cross I, 23 Student Council I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Library Cadet I, 2, 3, Discussion Group 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ski Club 3, 4, LAKON 4. Future: KTC, Physical Education Teacher. Play up, and play the game. RICHARD IosEPH LABBE Dick DE 3, 4, Football Manager 1, 2, 3. Future: Navy. Anchors azueigh, my boy. RICHARD ALFRED LABRECQUE Dick Key Club I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 43 IV Baseball I, Varsity Football 3, 4, Sachem Serenaders 3, 4. Future: UNH or Washington Naval School of Music. The stormy rhythm of drums in my heart. CARL LAFOND Sunny Tralhc Squad 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Baseball. Future: College. To be strong is to be happy. IRENE IEANNETTIL IJAPOINTE FHA 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Student Council Treas. 4, LAKON Co-Art Editor 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, Banquet Committee Chair- man 4. Future: X-ray Technician. Laugh and the world laughs with you. MARIE CLAIRE LAPOINTE French French Club IQ FNA IQ FHA IQ Ir. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, Discussion Group 4g Traliic Squad 4, Girls' Sports, LAKON 4. Future: X-ray Technician. A willing mind makes a light foot. ARMAND CLAYTON LARAMIE Pappy IV Baseball 2. Future: Navy. Tenp1'ns, one ball, equal a strike. ROBERT ROLEANIJ LIEMIRE Bob Spanish Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3g Chorus 3, Trombone Quartet I, 2, Football 3. Future: Architecture. Gentlemen prefer blondes. BARBARA ANNE LEoNARD Barbie Dramatic Club 2, Sec. 3, 4, FNA IQ FTA 2, Discussion Group 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, LAKON 4. Future: Nursing. A little body often harbors a great soul. DIANE PAULINE LEvAssEUR Di FHA 2, Sec. 3, Dramatics 2, 3, Band Major- ette 3, 4, Discussion 4, Girls' Sports 2g LA, KON 4. Future: Secretary. Beauty is a beam from heaven. IULIA MAIZ LIvINr:sToN Iudy Ir. Red Cross IQ Student Council 2, FNA I, 2, 3, FHA 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, Discussion Group 4, LAKONIAN 2. Future: Undecided. Two wheels are better than none. IACQUELINE Locxwoon laclqie FNA I, 25 Dramatic Club 3, Y-teens IQ Chorus I, 2, Discussion Group 4. Future: Iunior Col- lege. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Lilqe twilight's, too, her duslqy hair. DOROTHY MURIEL LORD Dot Traflic Squad 3, 4, IV Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Student Council 2, Ir. Red Cross IQ FHA Treas. 4, Discussion 4, Class Treas. IQ LAKON 4, LAKONIAN 3, 4, Ban- quet Committee 4. Future: Ollice Work. She is gentle that doth gentle deeds. DoNALn MACIVER Mae Golf IQ Track 2. Future: Armed Service. Strike, brave boy, and take your turns. CAROL LoY NlACKAY DE Club 3, 41 LAKONIAN ads 4. Future: Undecided. Silence is one of the great arts of conversa- tion. ELAINE RITA MARTEL Elaine FHA 21 GAA 3, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3. Future: Office Work. A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. LAWRENCE FRANCIS MCCREA Larry Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Track IQ Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3. Future: Armed Service. Your serve, you're up. Iosuvn lVlCC:0NAGLli loe FFA 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 41 IV Baseball 2, 3, Cafe Proctor 4. Future: College. There is no better sign of a brave mind than a hard hand. FRANCES BARBARA MCKILLOP Petey FTA 3g Student Council IQ NFL 2, 3, Sec. 4, Radio Club Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Library Cadet IQ Chorus IQ Spanish Club I, 2, Pres. 3g Traffic Squad 3, 41 Discussion Group 4, LAKUN Co- Editor of Photography 4, LAKONIAN News Editor 41 Girls, State 3, Varsity Cheerleader Co-Captain 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, GAA IQ IV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Day Committee 4. Future: History Teacher. Whatever she did was done with so much n faff. CAROL MESSER Susie CKennett HighI Dramatics 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2. Future: Nurs- mg. Last fseniorj but not least. GUY BURTON MILLER Cracker Spanish Club 1, 2Q Key Club 43 Class Sec. IQ Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. Future: UNH, Engineering. What Craflqer is this same that deafx our ears? BYRON AUSTIN lVlILLlKliN By Science Club 1, 2. Future: Science. A quiet tongue shows a mise head. rl RONALD E. MoR1N Pete DE Club 3, Vice-Pres. 43 IV Baseball I1 LA- KONIAN ads 4. Future: Air Force. What xhould a man do but he merry? ANN GERTRUDE MoRR1L1. Gert FHA 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Hi-Y IQ Chorus I, 23 Discussion Group 43 LAKON 4. Future: Beautician. No woman is the wiser for her learning, wit and wixdom are born with a woman. IOHN W. Muncurr Mudgi DE Club 3, 43 LAKUN art 2. Future.: Com- mercial Art School. The artist belong: to his work, not the work to the artist. IANE ANN MUEHLKE QMamaroneck Highj Latin Club 23 German Club 33 Girls, Glee Club Accompanist 2, 33 A Cappella Choir Accompanist 33 Iunior Coun- cil 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Mixed Glee Club IQ Intramurals 1, 2, 32 QLHSQ National Honor 3, 4Q Chorus Accompanist 43 Double Quartet Accompanist 43 Girls' Ski Club 41 LAKUN 43 Graduation Committee 4. Future: College. Studies .verve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. JANE EDNA MURoATRoY Ianie Double Quartet 43 FTA Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Lieut. 4g Student Council 31 NFL 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 31 Class Pres. IQ Model UN 33 National Honor 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 LAKON 43 Commencement Dance Chairman 43 Class Committees I, 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 3, 43 Sachem Serenaders 3, 41 Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Future: Keene Teachers College. Care and diligence bring luck. AUDREY MAY Num. Aud FTA Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 41 Chorus I, 2, 33 Ir. Red Cross 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4Q Orchestra 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Discussion Group 4Q National Thespians 4Q Class Sec. 3g GAA 2, 4g Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4Q LAKON 43 National Honor 4. Future: Teachers College of Connecticut. The Mirror of all courtesy. IUDITH NELSON Iudy Modern Dance rg Spanish Club 2, 3, Discus- sion 4Q LAKON 4, LAKONIAN 4. Future: Beautician. Sweets to the sweet. Ricnfxrm ENSIGN f3GDEN Dielq Ski Team 3, 45 Track 4. Future: UNH. With early loelqs as they were laid in press. FRANCES Louisa OlNliILL Frannie FNA 1, 2, 4, FHA 43 Discussion Group 4, Dramatic Club 23 Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Record Club 3, Modern Dance 2, Softball 3. Future: Nursing. Let a smile be your umbrella. IANET ANITA CJUELLETTE Red FHA I, 2, IV Cheerleader 2, 33 Discussion Group 4, Girls' Sports 1. Future: Undecided. The only medicine which does women more good than harm is dress. ANDRE H. PAQUETTE, IR. Bib Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4g Baseball 2, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. Future: Further education. He's our eaptaing he's our man! STEPHEN Davin PARENT Steve Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 43 Winter Track 3, 4, Wrestling 3. Future: Work in grocery store. Silence is a true friend who never betrays. SALLY PAYNE Sal fBeverly Highj Band 1, 25 Dramatic Club Treas. I, 2, A Cappella Choir IQ CLHSD Band 3, 45 Ski Club 3, Pres. 4g Chorus 4, Radio Club 3, Double Quartet 4g Banquet Committee 4. Future: Secretary. How goodness heightens beauty. DAVID PERKINS Perliy Key Club 4. Future: College, mechanical engi- neering. Silence digested is good sense and reason. 1 v A K t 904 ,lr W J'-'-T IOHN STEPHEN PIZRLEY NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2: Football I, 2, Manager 43 Baseball IQ Track 2, 3, 4, Graduation Committee 4. Future: College. Righ11y to be great is not to stir ufitlxout great argument. Innes EUQIQNE PERRY lim Chorus 21 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 4' Track 1, 2, 3, 43 IV Basketball 3, Varsity 4: Future: Undecided. Run ufftlz patience the race. Loiut.-x1Nu Bi-pvianuty PERRY Renee FTA 2, 3, 4: Ir. Red Cross IQ Traffic Squad 3, 4g Girls' Sports 1: Library Cadet 2, Treas 3, LAKUN 4. Future: Teaching. Sn'i11g your partner.v. Mauuicia PAUL PERRY Moe DE Club 3, 43 LAKONIAN ads 4. Future: Navy. By the work we know the Workman. Giaomzu AI.Iflll.D Plucla Key Club 22 DIE Club 3, 41 LAKUNIAN ads 4. Future: Armed Service or Trade School. It is our aemal work that determines our value. Bmnrrmn Rui: QUIMBY Moose Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2: Track I, 4. Future: Undecided. Hit head fx fn llze cloudy, but hir feet are on the ground. Diixrian RANISAY Dex Spanish Club I, 2g Tennis 2g Bowling 2, 3. Future: College. A man? appearance falls witlrfn the cenruref' DAVID Scorr Romana Dave Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 4. Future: UNH, Hotel Administration. Bri.fk thinkers are generally slow talkers. SOIII' ARNOLD GEORGE ROLLINS IV Football IQ Track I, 2, 3, 4. Future: Ma- y. A good name is better than riches. CLARICE MARIE RowE Clarice DE Club IQ FHA 3, 4g Discussion Group Vice-Pres. 4, Girls' Sports I, 3. Future: Tele- phone operator. Kind hearts are more than coronets. NoRMA EVELYN RUSSELL Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus I, 2, 3g Traffic Squad 4: Record Club 3g NFL 3, 49 Student Council IQ Girls' State 3, GAA 2, 3, 4g FTA 3g Trombone Quartet, Brass Quartet, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 33 Double Quar- tet 45 Discussion Group 4: Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4, LAKON Co-Art Editor 3, 4g All-State Music Festival I, 3, 4, Graduation Dance Committee 4. Future: College, Second- ary French teacher. C'est si bon! DAVID EVELYN SANBORN Dramatic Club, DE Club IQ IV Basketball. Future: Navy. Bell-bottomed trousers, coat of navy blue. ELDEN HAROLD SEELEY Al Band IQ Science Club 23 Spanish Club I, 23 Chorus 43 Vis. Aids IQ Dramatic Club 4g Ten- nis 2g LAKONIAN 3, Student Council I. Future: UNH. True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is necessary. RUTH MARY SEWELI. Ruthze FHA I, 2, Discussion Group 45 Girls' Sports Future: Work in store. In her alone 'twas natural to please MICHAEL DENNIS SEYMOUR Mike IV Baseball 2g IV Football 3g Wrestling I, 2, 33 Varsity Football 4. Future: Coast Guard or Navy. In doing what we ought we deserve no praise because it is our duty. CAROLE HELENE STINSON Stinny FHA IQ Discussion Group 43 LAKON 4. Fu- ture: Undecided. The temple of our purest thoughts is silence. LAUIILNCE IOHN STINSON, IR. Larry DE Club I. Future: Air Force. But silence never .shows itself to so great an advantage. EDGAR lYl0RRliLL SXVAIN Ed FFA I, 2, Pres. 3, 4. Future: Farming. To dunee all night, and dress all day. IUNE Tiaiuas.-x TAIIDY Shorty Band Majorette 3, 43 Discussion 4g FHA, Girls' Sports I. Future: Marriage. Rich and rare was the gem she wore. RICIIAIQD l..XURliNC'li TROIXIBLY Dick Spanish Club I, ZQ Track IQ Tennis 2, 3, 42 IV Football I. Future: College. O'er the fee the rapid skater flies. MIcIIAIgL Toon WALLACE Milqe Ski Team 2, 3, 4. Future: Art School. ln framing an artist, art hath thus decreed to make some good, but others exceed. Io.xNNIz CAROL WAI'IIous Iosie CNew London High, Art Club IQ Vigilance I, 21 Honor Court ludge 2. CLHSD Girls' En- semble 4. Future: Bible School. To whom God has granted grace. DoUr:I.As RONALD WA1 l'S Doug Science Club I, 2, 3, 4Q Traffic Squad 43 Span- ish Club 3Q Band I, 3, 4: Key Club 4g Track 2, 3, 4g IV Football 2. Future: Medicine. He who is good is happy. PATRICIA HELEN WEBBER Pat GAA 3, 4Q FHA 35 Student Council 3, Sec. 4g Class Sec. 2Q National Honor 4g Girls' Sports IQ Girls, State 3. Future: Secretary. Friendship, mysterious cement of the soul. NANCY DEBOEAIHI WEEKS Chorus I, 2, 3, Ir. Red Cross I, 2, 3, Treas. 4, FTA 2, 3, FHA 3, Sec. 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Traflic Squad 4, Discussion Group 4, LAKON 4, LAKONIAN 4, Girls' Ski Club 3, 4. Fu- ture: Teaching. See the USA in your Chevrolet. RICHARD KENNETH WEEKS Dzc O'Shea 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Traffic Squad 4, Chorus ' Student Council 2' Vis. Aids I 39 49 a 9 2, 3, Key Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, French Club Vice-Pres. 2, National Honor 3, Sec- Treas. 4, Class Treas. 3, Dramatic Club 2, Pres. 3, 4, Nat'l Thespians 2, 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, V Football I 2 Class Da Committee 4. I , 9 y Future: Emerson Dramatic College. All the u1orla s a stage. RONALD MAKAY WHITTUM Ron Band I, 2, 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, Trafhc Squad 32 Spanish Club I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Key Club 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3. Future: College. Popularity is power. ELEANOR ANN WILLIAMSON Ann GAA 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Discussion 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 43 IV Cheerleader 2, 3, Varsity 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Y-teens I. Future: Reception- ist Airline School. The burden becomes light which is cheer ully borne. GLORIA ARLENE WILSON Glo Future: Boston Business College. The most important part of every business is to know what ought to be done. WINONA MAE WITHAM Wznnze FNA I, 2, 4, Pres. 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Ir. Red Cross IQ Student Council, Band I, 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Sec. 4g NFL 3, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4g LAKON 4, Double Quartet 4. Future: Missionary Nurse, Boston University. Music exalts each joy, allays each grief. BARBARA ELAINE ZULOFSKY Saucy Arts and Crafts 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Discussion Group 4, FHA 43 Girls' Sports IQ GAA 2, 3, LAKON 4, LAKONIAN 2, 3, 4. Future: College. Wit is the salt of conversation. 3' , I s iq-1 I 'T 'S 551, nw Q 7 T fi Tj he , 1 1 v Tl 'PIM S ' 3. L , .Q 1 32' My , -.',. Q Q 111- D-5 1 1' 'C 1 n 'I . ' 2 1 A 4 iw V -.. A-'g 9' rl 1, we Q -o i if w .lil X K. U 2 Y O ,.i.a ., 'Q 4 M.. au .,, ,,..... I 'F' 9 s f U1 -Y.: WMS f :Aa AR A.-o N ' -:M ...ww A . - ,Q if B5 'Fi' 4 , ' ' - 2512: it Q. 2 ! Q gl. IO oz-a-al - ima we me .ff P , , .K ...,. ,. , 'NX I A iix t ,ff 'X ' L JJV f . . 1 A . U! i Q Q ', 3 N. 5 ,,y'X , x New ffetdadtcw , ffm ' me IIIKIAIIMAN Cmss OFFICERS 1:1 Row: K. King fTrcas.I, L. Avery fScc.I, C. Lord QV-Prcs.I, E. Kyle fPrcs.D. znd Row: C. Pringle, I. Dunlap, Mr. Lord, P. Fay, W. Ide. Iumon Cl.Ass OFFICERS 1:1 Row: L. Simoncau CTreas.J, I. Dow QSec.I, N. Morin QV-Prcs.J, R. Pcrlcy QPrcs.J. 2nd Row: C. Clark, D. Chandler, Miss Farnum, P. Pitou, A. Vardakis. Sovnoivmiua CLASS OFFICILRS lst Row: A. Drouin QTrcas.I, I. Lakemun fScc.J, S. Smith CV-I'rcs.I, R. Iohnsun QPrcs.J. 2111! Row: H. Fournier, R. Cmy, Miss Grothcy, I. Lakcmnn, I. Cnrignun. aww' EIGHTH GRADE Onficiens ls! Row: P. Doan fTreas.J, I. Haddock CSec.J, R. Haddock QV-Prcs.J, W. Nighs- wander, CPres.J. 2nd Row: L. McLaugh- lin, Mrs. Burrows, R. Hough. Si-.vi4,NTii GRADE OFFICERS 1:1 Row: E. Abbott Q'I'reas.J, P. Mitchell CScc.J, P. Wornick CV-Prcs.J, E. Morin fPrcs.J. znd Row: C. McGrath, Miss Adams, A. Ayrc. il lfirrt Row: L. McLaughlin, D. Dougal, B. Knight Ur. V-Pres.D, R. Forster CSr. V-Prcs.D, B. Hughes fPrcs.D, P. Wehbcr CScc.D, I. LaPointe CTreas.D, I. Dunlap. Second Row: P. Fay, A. Vardakis, D. Chandler, P. Pitou, H. Fournier, C. Pringle, M. Binctte. Third Row: M. McGrath, B. Hough, VV. Itle, R. Rouchcr, I. Breed, C. Clark, Mr. Caswell. THE STUDENT COUNCIL represents the students of Laconia High School and serves to coordinate the faculty, student body and administration primarily by providing school officials with a cross- section of student opinion. , 1 is 2 il an OG 's iv! 'svn-. .. Ifirxt Row: I. Muchlke, R. VVceks QSec.-Tre:is.j, R. Forster QPres.D, S. Dupont QV-Pres.I, L. Bristow iI'rcs. Ir. Hi. NHSD, I. Murgatroy. Strand Row: M. Hale, P. Webber, M. Fortin, A. Neal, Miss Arnold. Third Row: I. Brcctl, D. Harrington, B. Hughes. Members Of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are chosen On the basis Of character, service, scholarship and lead- ership. The society annually awards the Freshman Plaque, the Sophomore Trophy and a citizenship cash prize. The Iunior High Society, organized this year, is the Hrst in New Hamp- shire. ' Wann ' lxzwasq-was-vfdmvrwa as .4 lx! Row: H. King, B. Sullivan, I. Bean, M. White, P. Pitou, B. Fay, H. Vaughn, S. Wheeler, I. Bolduc. P. Flantlers. 21111 Row: I. Duhe, C. linllou, I. Dow. I. Avery, P. Allen CSec.I, M. Binette CPres.I, I. Leavitt fV-Pres.I, I. Iortlnn fTreus.I, Ii. Leonzlrcl, A. Neal, S. Smith, C. Wright, P. Foley. gm' Row. li. Isabelle, A. Morrill, N. Weeks, B. Zulofsky, C. Fournier, K. Mooney, C. Marquis, R. Doun, G. Iorrlan, M. Wright, N. Giguere, Miss Forsherg. 4111 Row: C. Plnistecl, I. Talbot, A. Vairclnkis, S. Gilman, M. Cook, P. Walker, P. Iirzuly, I. Lukemun, I. Lukeman, N. Sawyer. 5111 Row: li. Varnlukis, R. Weeks, D. Chnnillcr, D. Pitman, G. Gunn, I. Frye, P. Brooks, A. Sawyer, N. Taylor. THE DRAMATIC CLUB was organized to give the students Z1 chance to explore the opportunities in recreational and vocational dramatics. It presents several plays annually. Scene from the Christmas production, Hansel and Grelcl ut Row: R. Weeks, W. Martin, M. Sattan QTreas.I, B. Hughes QV-Pres.D, R. Forster QPres.I, F. Mc- Killop CSec.J, W. Witham, I. Iordan, M. Binette. 2nd Row: I. Hoey, L. Corbin, D. Chandler, I. Murga- troy, F. Perry, N. Russell, I. Simonds, G. Gunn. 3rd Row: Mrs. Estes, D. Harrington, I. Breed, I. Perley, R. Davis, I. Baer, M. Iones, N. Morin, I. Avery. The National Forensic League is devised to develop greater speaking ability and better relationships among high school students. Through debates and speaking contests the NFL pre- pares for purposeful living. ffibovej Participants in the 1954 O'Shea Speaking Contest. Additional Members: I. Curtis, L. Avery, C. Ballou, W. Bisson, I. Carignan, G. Crain, C. Flower, R. Hildreth, R. Iohnson, N. Morin, R. Whittum, D Pitman, M. Sanborn, F. Tilton, W. Sims, M. Staf- ford, C. Lord, M. Melnick, C. Pringle, M. Russell 7245641446 7 ' .league fLefzj R. Forster presenting Howers from NFL to Miss O'Shea. :xr Huw: N. Russcll QArt.I, lf. Mcliillop fPl1otogmpl1yl, A. Null fPhotogrupl1yJ, B. Gaudet QAssist. litl.I ll, llouggil flitlitorj, R. lforstcr Ulssist. licl.I, VV. Martin Qlius. Mgr.J, I. L:1l'ointc fArtI, I. llolcluc I gm! Nnnf: W. Withnni, A. Morrill, IS. Lconziril, R. Antlrcws, IP. Lorcl, S. Dupont, li. Ulovcr, A. Ilrouin IJ, l.u.1sst'l1I', l'. llcaiiilirii. Miss l'1irl4cr. yn! It'ouf.' ll. Atlinns, li. King, C. Stinson, N. Weeks, I. Muchlliv if. l.guPoinu-, M. Ioncs, I. l.c:ivilt, li. Zulofsky, M. llri:-ssc. 4111 Row: H. Iiaiiglicnii, Murgaltroy, I. Nelson ii, Kon-rncr, R. Ilgivis, ll. Ilughcs fflthlcticsj, I. Giguurc, C. Ioynl, l'. Allen, ll. lfortl Qblalcsl, QArt unc Pliotogmpliy, Mr. XVICSUIII. This is the much-waited-for YEAR- isooic. It comes out in Iunc and pays trihutc mainly to the seniors, but also , tlcscrihcs :ill the high school activities :incl organizations. :IL WH-v-vs., 1:1 Row: C. Ballou, C. Lessard, S. Payne, R. Andrews, M. Melnick, B. Hughes, D. Dougal, L. Corbin, I. Chandrnnait. 2nd Row: G. Faribault, I. Simonds, M. White, B. Zulofsky, D. Lord, F. McKillop CNewsJ, S. Dupont Cliditorj, I. Provencal tBool-ikeeperb, E. Glover, A. Drouin, M. Brissc, K. Mooney, R. Doan. grd Row: N. Fournier, Mr. Morrison, N. Weeks, I. Nelson, H. Daigncau, E. King, C. Ioyal, P. Allen, C. Sisson, N. Simonds, C. Marcoux, Mr. Volkman, G. Iordan. 4111 Row: M. Shattuck, L. Perry, I. Bolduc, H. King, P. Pitou, D. Pitman, P. Kelley, B. Ford, G. Gunn, A. Titus. 5th Row: A. Vardakis, H. Vaughan, D. Armstrong, B. Fay, E. Rice, N. Morin, C. Plaisted, I. Dow. Writing, typing, and rushing to meet each monthly deadline - that is the typical day of the LAKONIAN reporters. They have lots of fun while learning about the newspaper world. 4.142 :rf Rauf: G. Gunn ll'routnrI, ll. Gaudet. Ii. Meliillop. S. Dupont, R. Forster. R. VVeeks, I. llnlduc, MllfIl2IlflbX', S. l'aiym', C. l.ill7Hll1Il', P. lfulrx. 27111 Rona' S. Smith lllmctorl, N. Weeks, I. Siiuonds, lsqilwllc, C. l'l.nxtcd, li. Ch.indlcr, M. lfnrtiii, N. Russell. M. llrisse, l.. Perry, C. Lessgird ll'rocKor gfrf lx'nu': I. Mtfiflll.lIlll' Kl'mcturJ, li. lflgirli. ll. lltlllgill, R. l.:ihrccquc. C. lgiloml. Uigiierc, R. llglvi lb, Clit-nly, R, Rit'luurlwn, Mr. Cliswrll. .Nfl linux' N. Morin, lb. Arilistruiig, R. IR-rley. ll. Kniglit, Wults, R. Kopp, NV. Marlin. This year there are 36 Trziflic Ollicers Linder the direction of Mr. Caswell and Richard Weeks. Their purpose is to keep trallic going faster and more smoothly. 1.ff Row: I.. livuns, Miss O'Shc:i, I. Collin, P. Flanders, B. Dube, C. Hein C Stnvtnson M Shittuc and Row: I.. Virgin. 1-'. Perry, I. Dupuis, M. Innes, C. Flower, I. Iloult tr li sie R nu l There are 38 Library Cadets, two or three of Whom are on duty in the 11 brary every period. Their purpose is to take excuse slips to the rooms from which pupils have come for library study. :st Row: B. Hughes Qlnt. Trusteel, R. Copp CScc.I, R. Weeks CPres.J, D. Gienty QV-Pres.J, R. Forster CN. E. Dist. Trcasurcrb, A. Belisle, CR. Brody - Trcas. abscntj. 2nd Row: D. Harrington, I. llrced, B. Knight, R. Iohnson, L. Corbin, W. Bisson. 3111 Row: B. Smith, F. Tilton, V. Ioyce, R. Iohnson, A. Marshall, C. Clark, A. Iohnson. 41h Row: li. Provcncal, R. Cray, L. Iackson, R. Lalxrecque, R. Richard- son, Mr. Bowen. fflddilionul Jllfmlfrrsj Si-.Nioksz M. Binette, A. Bolduc, D. Dougal, I. Hoey. W. Martin, D. Perkins, D. Roeder, ID. Watts, R. Whittum. Iuxlons: R. Adams, R. Davis, A. Hale, I. Hodgson, N. Lacassc, A. Per- dikas, D. Yardley, The LHS Key Club is only a part of the vast international service organ- ization in the school and community. Its members, aided by Kiwanis, grow in leadership and responsibility through service projects. 1 Winners of the Anti-Vandalism K 6 Essay Contest sponsored by Key Club for Hallowe'en, 1954. Standing: F. McKillop, N. Morin. Seated: L. Avery. L Q if , 1:2 Row: I. Tardy, G. Crain, I. Murgatroy QLieut.I, I. Curtis QLihrar.J, C. Lord, M. Stafford QAss't I-il1.I, E. Kaplan, K. Rollins, L. Avery, P. Taylor, D. Levasseur, A. Pcrley. Zllli Row: C. Pringle, ll. Cliandler, I. Martin, I. Stafford, S. Payne, B. Bickford, R. Wakcfielrl, D. VVatts. grd Row: Mr. YVilli.ims. A. Titus, P. Blanehctte, C. Bagley, B. Smith, D. Pitman, R. Titus, R. Ricliartlson. 41h Row: M. Stone 1Ass't Quartcrmastctj, A. Bolduc, R. Murgatroy, P. Beaulieu, C. Hammond, A. Dollolf, G. Smith. 7111 Row: B. Robinson, L. Hall, N. Russell, M. Morrison, M, Muehlke, P. Bean, li. Kyle. 6lf1 Row: I.. Iackson QCapt.I, N. Simonds, B. Knight, L. McEwen, G. Knight, H. Miller. 71h Row: ll. Gicnty, R. Wliittulu, R. Lafontl, M. Hall, A Iohnson, R. Hunt, M. Sattan, I. Simonrls, R. Davis. Alwfrzzl: B. Gaudet QQuarter- masterb, W. Witham fl.ieutenantI. The band offers to those who are talented an opportunity for entertain- , ment and advancement on a certain in- strument, all under the competent di- rection of Mr. Williams. lst Row: C. Hunt, I. Iordan, M. XVoodward, G. Guurino, H. Fournier, P. Brooks, M. Sanborn, C. Saunders, C. Hammond, I. Stafford, G. Gunn. 2nd Row: B. Sullivan, P. Labrccque, C. Lessard, W. Witham fSec.-Treas.j, E. Roucher CV-Pres.I, I. Murgatroy CPres.I, M. Morrison, S. Payne, K. Rollins, N. White, M. Dickie. 3rd Raw: I. Dow, C. Ballou, I. Avery, L. Roberts, E. Isabelle, I. Curtis, P. Beau- lieu, N. Davis, M. Skeats, K. King. 4fh Row: R. Smith, A. Dion, R. Murgatroy, B. Hughes, L. Iackson, R. Weeks, R. Murphy, P. Bean, B. Hutchinson. Mr. Williams. 5th Row: I. Simonds, D. Armstrong, H. Vaughan, B. Fay, P. Pitou, L. Huggins, B. Chase, I. Muchlke, B. Leonard, I. Edwards. The mixed chorus under the direction of Mr. Williams has two main performances - the Christmas Concert and the Pops Concert. At these oc- casions the chorus displays the skill gathered by many months of practice. Uoadle Zucmfet 1:1 Row: I. Murgatroy, S. Payne, N. Russell, W. Witham. 2nd Row: D. Cham- pagne, R. Murphy, L. Iackson, M. Harris, I. Muehlkc, accompanist. lst Row: I. Frye, I. Ramsay, M. Fieldcrs, M. Cook, C. Ioyal, A. Neal, N. Russell. znd Row: P. Beaulieu, I. Miller, E. Alcorn, B. Gaudet, R. Richardson, I. Curtis, D. Chandler, C. Lord, M. Stafford, I. Murga- troy. ,grd Row: R. Murgatroy, B. Smith, M. Sattan, W. Witham, M. Stone, H. Fournier, P. Brooks, N. Davis, I. Simonds, Mr. Williams. fAdditiomzl Members: N. Taylor, M. Muehlkcj. Every Thursday violin strains are heard coming from Room 222. The orchestra plays for the annual Pops Concert and Graduation. In the orchestra are about thirty musicians. Dance gan! rrt Row: B. Knight, L. Iackson, R. Richardson, A. Bolduc, B Gaudet. 2nd Row: I. Breed, R. Labrecque, I. Murgatroy. LHS' own dance band, THE SACHEM SERENADERS, was organ- ized in 1953 by a group of inter- ested musicians. The eight mem- bers of the band play frequently for school and community organ- izations. YEARBOOK 2475 I4 SKETCHES Dorothy Chzlmllcl' in dross which sho dcsignccl :xml constructor! ns crczxtivc urn pruicct. A cooperatzbc' project FINE ARTS GRAPHIC ARTS DRAMATIC AR'1'S Departments Producing the program for HANSEL AND GRETEL ut Row: I. Murgatroy, C. Plaisted, G. Koerner, A. Neal CPres.j, P. Allen, H. King, C. Ballou. 2nd Row: Miss Adams, S. Wheeler, C. Wright, I. Leavitt, B. Ford, L. Perry. Abrent: P. Beaulieu, I. Bass. 7uz!ufze 7e4c4m THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA was recently organized at LHS to give the students a further insight into the field of education. :rt Raw: I. Durgin, N. Taylor, I. Talbot, L. Savard, A. Sawyer QV-Pres.I, M. Innes QPres.J, G. Gunn 1Sec.-Treas.J, F. O'Neil, I. Simonds, P. Labrecque, F. Forsythe. 2nd Row: Mrs. Iones, L. Snow, S. Tarclif, F. Perry, N. Dyer, I. Dube, C. Fournier, L. Roberts, C. Pringle, G. Guarino, I. Curtis. 3rd Row: M. Skeats, C. Dearborn, A. Vardakis, T. Hebert, S. Smith, C. Bagley, R. Aldrich, I. Senter, E. Kaplan, W. Witham. 4th Row: G. Knight, A. Porter. alma Zuma THE FUTURE NURSES branch was or- ganized in IQSI by a group of girls interested in nursing as a career. At each meeting speakers tell of the dif- ferent fields of nursing in which they work. 1st Row: N. Morin, I. Dube, I. Burbank, K. Mooney, C. Marquis, M. Fortin, E. Glover. 2nd Row: H. Daigneau, F. O'Ncil, I. Tardy, B. Zulofsky, N. Weeks fSec.I, S. Dupont CPres.j, C. Lessard QV- Pres.I, B. Chase, K. Rollins. grd Row: M. White, A. Williamson, I. Shaw, N. Bastraw, D. Adams, C. Stinson, S. Champagne, I. Lapointe. 4th Row: A. Morrill, L. Savard, E. Dupont, F. Hutchinson, P. Ram- say, Fi. llube, B. Bean, C. Rowe, D. Guay. 51h Row: I. Smith, C. Stiouphile, M. Ballou, C. Colby, I. Little, I. Olsen, C. Bean, A. Carrier, I. Collin, Miss Kingsbury. Absent: D. Lord QTreas.D. '7uz'me qfamemakae THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMER- ICA is a nation-wide non-profit youth organization for girls interested in home economics. Their primary object is to promote better family living. rl .-. ISI Row: F. Gouin CSec.J, F. Corliss QV-Pres.I, R. Scribner CPres.I, Mr. Shipman. 2nd Row: E. Swain, I. Bishop CSentinclJ, R. Hayes, W. Scars, I. Hodgdon, R. Smith. Absent: R. Clark CTrcas.I, P. LaBonte tRcporter7. aims? The aims and purposes of the FFA are: to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work, to participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture, to create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. 1,rr Row: C. Flower, M. Sattan CSec.-Treas.I, W. Bisson fProg. Chr.I, W. Martin QPres.I, A. Marshall QV-Pre-s.I, D. Watts, I. Garneau, L. Carpenter. 2nd Row: E. Conflict, L. Wheeler, I. Chandronait, I. llorlgclon, D. Harrington, R. Forster, N. Simonds, N. Sawyer. yd Row: Mr. Wagner, R. Couture, I A. Dion, A. Iuhnson, Mr. Lockwood. Science Club gives interested stu- dents a chance to increase their knowl- edge of science through an extra- curricular activity. Each year many members compete for awards in the annual Science Fair. dence dial Group One 151 Row: F. Sargent, D. Guilmette, N. Casey, C. Rowe 2II1f Ixow N Giguere, H. Price, F. Thebcrge, R. Copp. R. Blaisdell ld Ixozu Miss Foley, R. Adams, D. Harper, W. King, B. Milliken, G l tcte.1u L Phelps. Group Two, III Row: F. Carrier, B. Hawkins, R. Morin Zlld lxow C MacKay, I. Mudgett, O. Dccormicr. 3111 Row: Miss Foley R Labbe M. Perry, G. Price, P. Bilodeau. The D. E. Club combines business and social activities in its yearly pro- gram. Speakers, field trips, dances and picnics play a part in furthering a knowledge of the field of distribution and acquiring the social assets essential to success in any field. Dialfzilcdiae :sf Row: C. Stiouphilc, S. Iohnson, I. Davis, D. Mnclsaric, I. Stothart, I. Mazznschi, N. Cashin, D. Good- win, I. George. Zlld Row: C. Bxillou, E. Isabelle, li. Vardukis, N. Weeks, C. Plaisted, D. Armstrong, I. liiiillugcon, M. Woodward, I. Martin, F. Perry. 3rd Row: Mrs. DuMzirs, G. Knight, E. King, B. Ford, I. Prove-nu.il, C. Lzipointe, K. Mooney, E. Bowkcr, R. Cofhn, I. Hass, H. Fournier. 41h Row: C. Flower, l'. Swenson, G. Luncziu, P. Lnfrzincc, N. Gigucrc, D. Clark, R. Haddock, I. Davis, W. Wcatherbce. 5111 Row: I. Rgiinsiiy, li. Dubc, I. Collin, B. Vaichon, E. Bilodcziu, D. Hutch, P. Mitchell. THE IUNIOR RED Cnoss is the school organization of Red Cross work. As a group they help the Senior Red Cross with drives and the bloodmobile. They also conduct a drive at school. Zed 01444 N. Weeks, D. Armstrong, E. Vardarkis, E. Isabelle cstlillikly C. Plnistcd. ut Row: P. McKillop, D. Adams, I. Bastraw CTrcas.I, C. Rowe CV-Pres.I, S. Payne fPres.I, E. Glover QSCCJ, I. Tarcly, M. Brisse. 2l1d Raw: A. Morrill, I. Provencal, N. Weeks, P. Flanders, B. Chase, S. Champagne, F. O'Neil, I. Ouelette, W. Witham, I. Murgatroy. 3111 Row: A. Neal, N. Russell, B. Zulul- sky, I. Leavitt, I. Nelson, C. Lapointc, M. Iones, H. Daigneau, M. Fortin, N. Davis. 41h Row: li. Leonard, A. Williamson, M. Russell, I. Campbell, P. Allen, P. Beaulieu, A. Drouin, C. Stinson. 516 Row: D. Guay, R. Andrews, D. Lcvasscur, I. Bolduc, I. Iordan, B. Gaudet, Mrs. DuMars. THE GIRLS, DISCUSSXON GROUP is composed of about 35 girls under the sponsorship of Mrs. DuMars. The club meets the first and third Wednesday of every month at the homes of dif- ferent girls. The purpose of the club I is to discuss any problems the girls may have. ' 'Y . 1 i . I a-l I I .. . .1 i . V J ' Q1 i , . I - Ji! ., L 2' ' .... . f t il' fi' . -- ' g 0 u I . .. .. 164 waaecm 'wap , , N I Q H N. time Meg me .7 if si i f giillx 1-- ,, S .o'o'o+ 5090 fo69 0x00 'SQQ O'v.o. 'Orgs 'af 914' 'WN , ,,... wiki' Q4 if 151 Row: A. Drouin, S. Parent, M. Seymour, L. Roux, P. Provencal, R. Carignan, A. Houle. 2nd Row. I. McGonagle, R. LaBrecque, R. Clark, A. Paquette fCo-Cap.J, D. Dougal, C. LaFond, R. Hildreth lCo- Cap.J. ,grd Row: R. Paul, L. Gagnon, N. Laeasse, E. Roucher, D. Leighton, B. Papps, F. Roux, M George, Coach Cottone. Under the excellent coaching by Ioe Cottone the Saehems lost only one Class A game, putting them in second place. Although losing eleven seniors, the '56 squad will be a good one. 7443466 o :st Raw: L. Iackson, D. Watts, S. Parent, I. Gigucre CCapt.J, I. Perley, E. Roucher, A. Rollins, I. Perry, B. Casey. znd Row: M. Harris, M. Brady, S. Iensen, R. Davis, A. Drouin, B. Papps, R. Perley, A. Dion, 744646 The 1954 Track Team was the only unbeaten team in the high school with a perfect score of ten wins. It proved to be outstanding by winning the N. H. State Meet. Coach Smith. nt Row: B. Knight, M. Hall, C. Clark, I. Perry CCap.J, R. Davis. znd Row: A. Dion, R. Couture, C. Hopkins, C. Brown, T. Sullivan, Coach Smith. 6 The Laconia Cross Country Team got off to a slow start with only one letterman back from last year. The team, led by Iim Perry, ended the year with a three and live record. FW? :rf Row: A. Clouticr CMgr.j, K. Swormstctlt, C. Shattuck, R. Crziy, R. MacQuarric, W. Marlon, F. White, I. Cairignan, D. Taylor, B. Wilkinson. Zlld Row: P. Guuy, l.. Perry, R. Tilton, L. Chase, P. Iillison. I. Young, V. Ioyce, F. Tilton, R. Libby. jrd Row: F. Horne, Ii. Guyer, P. Arnolcl, R. Murgaitroy, S. Weeks, F. Foley, IJ. Dow, Couch liownes. and? Iunior varsity teams are made up of boys in their freshman and sophomore years only. We have these teams to give the basic fundamentals of both sports so that, as varsity boys, they may compete on equal terms. lst Row: F. Tilton, Ii. Dupuis, R. Clark. 2nd Row: C. Shat- tuck, P. Provcncal, I. Miller, W. Madon. 3rd Row: Coach Cottone, P. Swenson, I. Carignan, A. Drouin. lst Row D Harper, D. Leighton, A. Paquettc, I. Casey, L. Gagnon. 2nd Raw: A. Houlc, G. Miller, B Hughes Cbapj B. Quimby, R. Casey, I. Perry. Under new coach, Ronnie Watson, former basketball great at Trinity, the Sachem hoopsters forecast a successful 1955 season by emerging from the an- nual pre-season Southeastern Tourna- ment with the championship trophy. At the end of the season, the Sachems were runners-up for the State Cham- pionship, for the Hrst time in school history. Coach Watson makes a basket. The Varsity cheerleaders in their red pleated skirts and jackets are a com- mon sight at LHS games. They are always yelling, full of pep, and seldom seen idle. 1:1 Row: F. McKillop fCo-Cap.J, N. Morin CCo-Cap.J. znd Row: B. Fay, D. Armstrong, A. Williamson, C. Lessard. 3rd Roux: M. Fortin, R. Andrews, D. Lord. Also dressed in red with white blouses, the IayVee girls are the rave of the school af- ter their Hrst appearance. They put months of hard work into I their cheers for games. fcwlaa 1:1 Row: E. Isabelle. 2nd Row: E. Bickford, I. Lakeman, G. Dickner, M. McGrath, E. Bickforrl. Special additions to the squad: Mrs. Schwab and Miss Grothey at a beneht game. lst Rom: L. Simoneau, M. Hall CCap.j, M. Wallace, S. Weeks, F. Roux, C. Clark, Conch Stearns. Zlllf Row: L. Roux, S. Iensen, W. Ayre, E. Roueher, W. Ide, I. Booth- royd, R. Ogden. ea The Ski Club, numbering about forty senior high girls, meets every Saturday at Belknap Area with lessons for begin- ning and advanced skiers. ' eam The Ski Team, under the direction of Mr. Stearns, did cross country run- ning and saw films to prepare for the season. About twenty came out for the team, including four of last year's let- termen. They put in a busy season, at- tending meets every week through the winter term. I. Dow CV-Prcs.J, S. Payne 1Pres.J, L. Hall, CSec.-Treas.J, Coach Somcnsini. 1 :st Row: F. White, M. Baker, D. Leighton, A. Houle, M. Hall. 2111i Row: Coach Bobotas, I. McGonagle, C. Lafond, B. Hughes, G. Miller, W. Ayre. The 1954 Varsity Baseball Team, coached by Soc Bobotas, enjoyed a very successful season, climaxed by a thrill- ing over-time loss in the tournament to Bishop Bradley, the eventual state champs. 1:1 Row: A. Paquette, D. Leighton, B. Hughes, Coach Bo botas. 2nd Row: M. Hall, C. Lafond. :rt Raw: P. Ellison, L. Goyette, R. Clark. 2nd Row: I. Miller, R. Dore, R. Trombly, C. Crowther, L. Roux, W. Daigneau, Coach Wagner. amid The Tennis Team, coached by Mr. Wag- ner, enjoyed a favorable season last year with a record of four and three. With eight letter- men returning, the 1955 team foretells suc- cess. 64-ff With the return of four lettermen, the Golf Team of 1955 is looking forward to as successful a season as last year's. Under the direction of Mr. Volkman last season's record was six, one, and one. Ist Row: W. Andrews, R. Bickford. 2nd Row: Coach Volkman, P. Swenson, Coach Angers. lx! Row: I. Smith, I. Baillargeon, P. Allen, B. Ford, A. Vartlakis QV-Prcs.I, M. Brisse CI'res.I, N. Simontls fSCC.-TfK'llS.I, I. Murgatroy, B. Fay, H. Vaughn. 2nd Row: C. Bowker. P. Brady, I. Curtis, A. Titus, A. Mastorzis, L. Roberts, I. Frye, P. Pitou, D. Armstrong. Lgrd Row: I. laL1liCI11Lll'!, K. Mooney, I. Lnkemnn. I. Dow, D. Chandler, R. Conly, P. Beaulieu, R. Brunelle, N. Morin, R. Andrews. 4111 Rauf: G. lliekner. 15. Gaudet, M. Iones, A. Sawyer, I. Rice, I. Bass, C. Bagley, R. Dorm, R. Collin, C. Plaistvtl. 51h Row: A. Williamson, S. Wheeler, W. Witham, P. Bushnell, M. Ballou. G. Iortlun, N. Sawyer. C. Colby. 61h Row: Miss Somensini, E, Dearborn, M. Sanborn, O. Goodwin, G. Knight, I. Martin, G. Koerner, I. Smith, Miss Roberts. GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is an organ- ization that provides activities for all girls interested in sports. The purposes are to de- velop student leadership, provide activities for leisure time and foster a spirit of good sportsmanship. zftdletic 144 ' ' Albert's Beauty Salon Aldrich Photo Ioe B's Market Baker and Company Barberry Knitting Mills Inc. Bean Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Dana S. Beane, Ir. Belknap County Recreational Area Belknap Mills Binette's Handy Landing Boutin Insurance Agency Dr. C. W. Broderick Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Brody Busy Corner Store Byse Agency, Inc. Cantin Chevrolet Co. Carrier's Dry Cleaning Channel Marine Corporation Christmas Island Motel Laconia Citizen City Savings Bank Clairmont Agency, Inc. Clow Sisters Cormier Hosiery Mills Crystal Cafe Cyr's Donut Shop Dick's Texaco Service I. A. Dickner Awnings I. I-I. Dow and Sons Spomme Weirs Drive-in Theatre Earle Emmons Motor Mart Elaine's Dress Shop Merrimack Farmers' Exchange, Inc. Fish and Chip Shop Laconia Fish Market Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Flower Frank Foley and Son Laconia Fruit Co. Goodwin Paper Co. Gonyer's Market Charles A. Gove, Inc. Iohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Laconia OfI'ice Marshall P. Harris, Rogers' Store Hawkins' Ienny Service Station Haywardls Country Store Henry's Dry Cleaning and Fur Storage Hick's Funeral Home Hopkins and Barlow, Inc. W. D. Huse and Co. Hutchinson Motors Iewett and Iewett Peter S. Karagianis King's Chinese Restaurant Knotty Pine Grill Laconia National Bank Lamprey and Lamprey Spammw M. N. Landau Stores, Inc. Larry's Market Ledgecroft Lee's Cut Rate Leo's Food Center Lessard and Son Levasseur's Clothing and Furnishings Oscar Lougee Co. Maher's Book Store Mr. Harold Manning Melnick's Sundial Shoes Modern Appliance Center Moody Motor Sales and Service Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Morin I. B. Morin Insurance Agency Munsey and Brazil Laconia Needle Co. Normandin and Normandin Northern Heating and Plumbing Nut Shop O'Shea's Page's Iewelry Paul's Restaurant People's Market People's National Bank Perreault's Men's Shop Pyrofax Gas Corporation '-1 JL., Quimby Drug Store Laconia Radio and Supply Co. Lougee-Robinson Co., Inc. 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