Manchester West High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1977

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WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO YOU KNOW? ,f 4 fi? 3 7 K Q I Q A M ,X5, 6 V ,,, , V , 1 ? gf 5 ii X av 'JI AR D0 YOU GET WHAT YOU'RE HOPING FOR? i Q, xl MQ' Fwd' '-. '--, .:. b I I S Y V. . , , f ,ii ki :by xr, 2 an 'C Nw +9 sa C9 CS? EG 6 0 -5- 5' Y ff WHAT ARE YOU HOPING FOR DO YOU KNOW? ki QQ.. Q i fa, A M W. tb. .4- V' W Z --Q .9 ua ,. , 1 'H' :hn..-.-.- x wp . .Wim .,. pw- , U X -s 05 K., 'N AL., 'US hu? . mx 4 1 4 If w.Wb,,, , I M 5 L K ,,', 4523935 . V fig!! f iris.. I A I - f, .f, .A tau, 1 fd us. Q W , . ix 5 A M X 4 'Q ' B I . M ' 1 'Rx 5' ' ll K , . A, ,g.,.pc3i4,, ,, .. 1 H xg, 'f K' f - w ' 'Jw Q , o., if 1 0 V fgwi, , ' V' -- . ...- Z .Z .- ,fl W LI' ...il- :-,- - .4 i 'V f C!--7 5 Rx X ,.. I I 'X f- xkmm, W .4 l 13 X? 459 'ku 1' 1P l- , 5 l 'Q VIS 1 .- ,7, X X 4 MW 525 A ix gig W fax ., -'S gli JFS: , X , W4 1, W , ' gh, Y il W., fy Y l NU ' W.. Q M' Q 5 ax 91-M lw CHASING THE FANTASIES THAT FILLED OUR MINDS. r,,.,,,,, , I 4 , I .-., . ' 1. ra 'V .hy Jugs, 'as . . .f,4 '5'v: n' H 1 ' .15 qv 4,0 sd., 0:0 up . f:rn:. 1 fn uv -4 ynw W. '-1 '. vs Y ,..3,y:L . DEDICATION 'VK fm, MARIA DINORSCE 1959-1976 CLASSMATE 81 FRIEND if -KHP Peter ACk9l'S0l'l Susan Alexander Paul Allard 1,1 Kim Allen Jill Ambrister John Andrikowich David Andruchuk Gail Asbury paul Avard E 2 il f 5 effefty QM N3-HCY L- Babel John Balon Shirley J. Bankert ACKERSON, PETER T.7 Pistol 7 Student Council l,2,32 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Booster Club 35 Basketball 1,25 Ski Club 2,3, 45 Ski Team 2,3. Enjoys skiing and hunting. Plans to attend Lowell University and major in Mechanical Engineering. ALEXANDER, SUSAN EJ Sue 2 Spring Track 1,25 Letterwoman 25 Attended 1976 Girls' State. Enjoys oil painting, sculpture, and photography. Plans to at- tendthe Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. ALLARD, PAUL A.5 Paul 5 Steering Committee 45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 NJROTC5 Assistant Supply Officer 42 Baseball 2, 4. Enjoys hiking, swimming, and model building. Plans to attend UNH and study engineering. ALLEN, KIM E.2 Student Coun- cil 27 Steering Committee 3. Enjoys horseback riding and ceramics. Plans to attend col- lege and become an X-ray technician. AMBRISTER, JILL C.5 Transfer student from Weaver High. Enjoys water-skiing, swim- ming, and horseback riding. Plans to attend college and become a lab technician. ANDRIKOWICH, JOHN F.i Drugs 2 Honor Roll 1,2,37 NJROTC 2,3,47 Football 3,42 Spring Track 2,3,4J Wrestling 2,31 Letterman 2,3,41 Enjoys camping, all sports, and mountain climbing. Plans to attend college. ANDRUCHUK, DAVID JJ Class 5 Steering Committee 3,45 Hockey 25 Football 3,45 Letterman 45 Yearbook Busi- ness Editor, Makeup Staff 41 Life Saver Club Vice President 4. Enjoys sports, drawing, and parties. Plans to attend UNH and major in law. and major in law. ASBURY, GAIL A.5 Gail 5 Steering Committee 25 Honor Roll 1,25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Letterwoman 3,45 Usherette for Class Day. Enjoys skiing, music, and dancing. Plans to attend college and major in criminal justice. AVARD, PAUL A.5 Josh 5 Audio-Visual Aids 15 Science Club 3. Enjoys playing the guitar, fishing, and hunting. Plans to entertain profession- ally or go to chiropractic school. BABEL, NANCY L.5 Bubs 5 Cross Country 2. Enjoys skiing and clubing. Plans to attend Plymouth and major in psychology. BALoN,JoHN BANKERT, SHIRLEY J.: Suki 5 Steering Committee 2,37 Honor Roll 27 WEST SIDE STORY Staffs 2,3. Enjoys swimming, skiing, and reading. Plans to attend UNH and major in Political Science before going to law school. 19 I Edward Bauer David Bayko James Beard Michael R. Beauchamp Carol J. Beauchemin Norman G. Beaudet Andre D. Beaudoin Elaine R. Beaudoin Debra A. Beaule Deborah J. Beecher Donna M. Beeckman Annette Beland BAUER, EDWARD J.5 Ed 5 Honor Roll 1,35 Bowling 25 Basketball 15 Cross Country 4. Enjoys sports and music. Plans to attend UNH and ma- jor in business administration. BAYKO, DAVID lVl.5 Dave 5 Honor Roll 3,45 Football 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Letterman 3,4. Transfer student from Trinity. Enjoys ski ing and tennis tsome- timesl. Plans to work for the Parks and Recreation. BEARD, JAMES A.5 Bird 5 Enjoys water skiing, snow ski- ing, and horseback riding. Plans to go to truck driving school. BEAUCHAMP, MICHAEL R.5 Chumps 5 Honor Roll 4. Enjoys hunting, fishing, and fly tying. Plans to go to col- lege and work in the water treatment field. BEAUCHEMIN, CAROL J.2 Bouch 2 Student Council 1, 2. Enjoys swimming, skating and basketball. Plans to work in an office as a secretary. BEAUDET, NORMAN G.5 Norm 5 Spring Track 2,3,45 Letterman 3,4. Enjoys horse- back riding and fishing, Plans to attend Keene State College and become a technical draftsman. BEAUDOIN, ANDRE D.5 Enjoys motorcycles, hunting, and fishing. BEA UDOIN, ELAINE R.2 Elaine Library Club 1. Enjoys camp- ing, traveling, and horses. Plans to work at the Bank of New Hampshire. BEAU LE DEBRA A.5 Boles 5 Enjoys water skiing, sewing, and painting. Plans to study ecology and get married. BEECHER, DEBORAH J.5 Beech 2 Quill 8.Scroll4p NHS 3,42 Student Council l,2, Executive Board 32 Steering Committee, Class Secretary 1,2,3,45 Spirit Society 3,45 NJROTC 2,3 Commanding Officer 45 Yearbook Raffle Staff, Senior Section Editor5 WEST SIDE STORY Secretary and Reporting Editor47 Usher- ette for Class Day and Gradu- ationj Received NJROTC awards, citizenship award, WSS writing award: Attended St. Paul's School Advanced Stud- ies Program. Enjoys swimming and skating. Plans to attend Oral Roberts University or Boston College and major in special education. BEECKMAN, DONNA Nl.: Steering Committee 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Yearbook Business Staff5 Medical Ex- plorers. Enjoys reading, nee- dlework, and hiking. Plans to attend UNH and major in veterinary medicine. BELAND, ANNETTEYJ Chip . Enjoys drawing and swimming. Plans to marry and attend Voc Tech. for nursing. B B B ELHUNIEUR, PAUL N.7 Honor Roll l,2,31 Hockey l,2,3,47 Letterman 1,2,3,41 Soccer 21 Golf 4. Enjoys all sports, playing cards, and camping. Plans to attend college. ELIVEAU, CATHLEEN AJ Cathy 1 Enjoys camping, horseback riding, and sailing. EL LEROSE, JULIE A.1 Jules 1 Student Council 1,21 Steering Committee 2,3,41 Honor Roll 1,2,4p Foreign Language Club Treasurer 21 Spirit Society 3, Secretary 41 Year- book Raffle Committee 41 Senior Class Play Actress 8. Program Chairman1 Prom Committee 3,41 Usherette for '76 graduation 3. Enjoys running, outdoor sports, and activities, and traveling. Plans to attend St. Anselm's College as a biology major. BLANCHETTE, DENNIS GJ B B B B B B B B Band 11 Enjoys sports, pre- ferably hockey. Plans to attend New Hampshire Voc. Tech. and major in building construction. construction. LANCHETTE, STEVEN G.1 Beaver 1 Student Council 1. Enjoys swimming, hockey, and soccer. Plans to attend Laconia Vocational Tech- nical College and major in graphic arts. OISVERT, NANCY lVI.1 Honor Roll 1,2,3. Enjoys water skiing, snow skiing, and tennis. Plans to attend col- lege and major in accounting. OISVERT SANDRA L.1 Bea- I ver 1 Ski Club 1,2. Enjoys skiing, skating, and swim- ming. Plans to attend New Hampshire Technical In- stitute or Northeastern Uni- versity and become a Dental Assistant. OISVERT, WAYNE R.: Stump 1 Bowling 1,21 Base- ball 4g Wrestling 2,3,41 Let- terman 3,4. Plans to attend Plymouth State College. OLDUC, DANIEL G.1 Dan g Honor R0ll2 Tennis 1,22 Basketball 1,21 Cross Country' 3,41 Spring Track 3,41 Letter- man 1,2,3,41 Winter Track 3,41 Senior Play1 Transfer from Goffstown 3,41 Enjoys skiing, tennis, and long dis- tance running. Plans to at- tend college and enter the roofing business. OLDUC, NIARIE A.1 Steering Committee 21 Honor Roll 1,2,3,41 Spirit Society 31 Westettes l,2,31 Bicycle Club1 Gym Team 11 Enjoys swimming, tennis, and gym- nastics. Plans to become a secretary and go to night school at Hesser. OU CHER, BERNARD E.1 Ben Hockey 3,41 Letterman 3. En-J joys hockey, tennis, and rid- ing motorcycles. Plans to ma- jor in marketing and man- agement at New Hampshire or Bentley College. OUCHER, DONNA L.1 Stu- dent Council 41 Foreign Language Club 2. Enjoys skiing, tennis, and swimming. Plans to attend a business college and travel after graduating. if Paul N. Belhumeur Dennis G. Blanchette Sandra L. Boisvert Nlarie A. Bolduc 45 t . ,X .A , I J V 'l17l.f Cathleen Beliveau Julie A. Bellerose Steven G. Blanchette Nancy Nl. Boisvert ...Jw 1 , Wayne R. Boisvert Daniel Bolduc Bernard E. Boucher Donna L. Boucher BOURGEOIS, ALBERT BOURQUE PAMELA G.7 Pam 7 Enjoys camping and travelling. Plans to travel after attending nursing school. BOWEN, SUZAN J.7 Bow 7 Student Council 1,2,47 Honor Roll 2,3,47 Ski Club 3,47 Swimming 47 Cheerleader 1,27 Letterwoman 1,27 Year- book Raffle Staff? West Side Story Subscription Staff7 Senior Play. Transfer from Ephrata Sr. High tPa.l 1975. Enjoys skiing, tennis, and diving. Plans to attend the University of Utah and major in sciences. BREAU LT, JEAN BREITRICK, DAVID A.7 Dave 7 Honor Roll 1,37 Ski Club 2,3, 47 Ski Team 2,3,47 Letter- man 3,4. Enjoys skiing, water skiing, and bike riding. Plans to attend UNH and major in medical technology. BRETON, GLENN TJ Bret 7 Honor Roll 1,2. Enjoys play- ing the drums, skiing, and drag racing. Plans to attend Vo-Tech and then start a band. BRIDGET, DEBRA A.7 Deb- bie 7 Steering Committee 47 NJROTC 27 NJROTC Rifle Club 27 Prom Committee 3,47 Senior Play. Enjoys needle- point, swimming, and music. Plans to attend NH Technical Institute and study dental hygiene. BRIGGS, SHARON lVl.Z CB P Theater Knights 1,2,3,4. Received Girl Scout God and Country Award. Enjoys camping, theater, and guitar. Plans to attend Concord Tech and become a dental hygienist. BRISSON, CYNTHIA J.i Cin- dy 7 NHS 3,47 Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,47 Steering Com- mittee 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1,27 Honor Roll 1,2,37 West Week Committee 1,2,37 Cheerleader 2,3,47 Letter- woman 3,47 Head Usherette for Junior-Senior Prom 27 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation7 Yearbook As- sistant Editor. Attended Gran- ite Girls State. Enjoys skiing and ballet. Plans to attend college and become a dental hygienist. BROOKS, GREGG R.7 Brook- sie 7 Steering Committee 1,2. Enjoys skiing, tennis, and music. Plans to attend St. Anselm's and major in business. BROWNING CHERYL L.' I I Shrimp 7 Honor Roll 1. Enjoys sewing and camping. Plans to attend a beauty academy to become a cosmetologist. BRUNELLE, LOUISE A.7 Weege 7 Student Council 3,47 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2, 37 Theater Knights 27 Letter- woman 47 Ski Club 47 NJ ROTC Rifle Club 27 Drill Team Co- Captain 3,47 NJ ROTC 27 Cauldron Subscription Staff 37 Yearbook West Life Section Albert J. Bourgeois Jean P. Breault Pamela G. Bourque David A. Breitrick Debra A. Bridget Editor7 Prom Committee 3,47 G R B k Senior Play. Enjoys music and swimming. Plans to attend Nlass. College of Pharmacy. regg . roos Sharon M. Briggs Cheryl L. Browning ,JS Susan J. Bowen Glenn T. Breton Cynthia J. Brisson Louise A. Brunelle Kevin E. Buchholz Susan Burchell Brian Caldwell 'UF Judith L, Caron Roger P. Caron Kim A. Carver 5, it ,V tVwV 'ol' ,IH 4- KVVV '1l.lg,,,,l 'I ,fs iff? fff lf iff ffE7Ii,l Steven C. Casey Deborah A. Cassidy Connie C- CGYG' lVlarie T. Chabot Donald N. Chaput Maurice R, Charpentier .,l,NLfW' J! BUCHHOLZ, KEVIN BURCHELL, SUSAN L.: Sue 2 Ski Club 12 Soccer 11 Field Hockey 21 Chorus 1. Transfer from West Geneese High School. Enjoys horseback riding, skiing, and camping. Plans to attend college and become an executive secretary. CALDWELL, BRIAN GJ Ra- Ra 1 Enjoys partying, camp- ing, and fishing. Plans to enlist in the Armed Forces. CARON, JUDITH L.2 Jude 2 Steering Committee 12 Ski Club 32 Spring Track 4. En- joys tennis, swimming, and skiing. Plans to attend a two year college and become a social worker. CARON, ROGER CAR VER, KIlVl A.2 Kym 2 Honor Roll 1,2,3. Enjoys horseback riding and travel- ing. Plans to go into the Public Relations field. CASEY, STEVEN C.: Casey 2 Spring Track 11 Cross Coun- try 1,27 Soccer 4. Enjoys soccer, skiing, and running. Plans to attend Plymouth or Keene State and major in physical education. CASSIDY, DEBORAH A.p Deb g Steering Committee 1,25 Honor Roll 15 Theater Knights 12 Spring Track 4. CERE, CONSTANCE C.: Con- nie 7 Enjoys horseback rid- ing, swimming, and having a good time. Plans to travel. CHABOT, NIARIE T.: IVIuz 7 Honor Roll 2,3. Enjoys bi- cycle riding, dancing and skating. Plans to attend college and major in management. CHAPUT, DONALD N.: Biq Red 2 NJROTC 2,3,4. En- joys hockey, hunting, and fishing. Undecided about future plans. CHARPENTIER, NIAURICE 23 Carol A. Charron Richard N. Chretien Brian C. Collins Rene A. Comtois . x nl I? Jude G. Chauvette Marie J. Chouinard Karleen M. Ciman Kathryn A, Colby Matthew G. Colpitts Line R. Comeau ,Q If ' Y. Marcia A. Conley Michael Coppez C C C C C C C C C C C C HARRON, CAROL A.: Stu- dent Council l,2,4: Steering Committee 2, 3,4: Spirit So- ciety 3,4: Ski Club 1: Year- book Raffle Committee 4: Senior Class Play 4: Enjoys skiing, swimming and read- ing: Plans to attend NH Tech- nical Institute to study radiology. HAUVETTE, JUDE G.: NHS 3,45 Student Council 27 Honor Roll l,2,3,4: NJROTC 2: Yearbook Raffle Commit- tee 4: West Bike Club 2,3: Senior Class Play 4: Recip- ient of Harvard Book: Attend- ed St. Paul's ASP: Enjoys bicycling, traveling and camping: Plans to attend the University of Pennsyl- vania to major in medicine. HOUINARD, MARIE T.: En- joys swimming, camping and ice skating: Plans to work in the business field. HRETIEN, RICHARD N.: Creature : Science Club 3: Spring Track 2,3,4: Enjoys reading and writing: Plans to major in Political Sci- ence in college. IMAN, KARLEEN M.: Honor Roll 2: Enjoys reading and taking care of children: Plans to attend night school and work. OLBY, KATHRYN A.: Ka- tie : Steering Committee 2: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Theater Knights 1: Ski Club 1: Chorus 1,2: Yearbook Art Editor 4: West Side Story Staffs 3: Rifle Team Captain 3,4: Spirit Society 3: West Week Committee 2: Prom Commit- tee 3: Enjoys swimming, art and music: Plans to attend either Tufts or St. Anselm's as a pre-med major. OLLINS, BRIAN C.: Hoss : Steering Committee 2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Soccer 1,2,3, Captain 4: Golf 1,2: Ski Club 3,4: Basketball 1: Letterman 1,2, 3,4: Yearbook Raffle Committee 4: Enjoys skiing, golf and all other sports: Plans to attend St. Anselm's and major in biology OLPITTS, MATTHEW G.: Pitts : Band 1: Enjoys hunt- ing and camping: Plans to attend NH Voc Tech and major in drafting. OMEAU, LINE R.: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Enjoys needle- point, skating and writing poems: Plans to work a year or two and then return to college and major in Spe- cial Education. OMTOIS, RENE A.: Ecology Club: Enjoys collecting post cards and antique bot- tles, hiking and camping: Plans to attend UNH and major in biology. ONLEY, MARCIA A.: Enjoys swimming, bicycling and reading: Plans to attend col- lege and major in education. OPPEZ, MICHAEL C C C C C C C C C C C C ORRIVEAU, MICHAEL A.5 Corriveau 5 Enjoys hunting, skiing and motorcycles5 Plans to attend college and major in business. ORTEZ, NORMA B.5 Enjoys basketball and listening to music5 Plans to attend a hair- styling school. OTE, MARC A.: Spirit Society 32 Yearbook Raffle Com- mittee5 NJROTC 25 Bowling 25 Football 15 Baseball 25 Ski Club 3,45 Enjoys tennis, party- ing and watching The Three Stooges 5 Plans to attend col- lege and major in Business Management. OUTU, DENISEA.5 Ka-Choo 2 NHS 3,45 Steering Committee 15 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Theater Knights 1,25 Booster Club 45 NJROTC 2,3,45 Enjoys canoe- ing, hiking and swimming5 Received American Legion Award for Military Excellence: Plans to enter the Army. OUTU, LORRAINE GJ Enjoys swimming, camping and hiking Plans to work after graduation. OUTURE, JEANNINE OUTURE, MICHAEL AJ Cooch 5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Enjoys sports and reading5 Plans to attend NH Technical Institute for com- puter programming. OVEY, DANA M.5 Honor Roll 1,35 Football 15 Basketball 1, 25 Spring Track 25 Ski Club 35 Enjoys partying, camping and all sports5 Plans to major in Scientific Engineering in college. OYNE, FRANCIS J.5 Frank 5 Student Council 1,25 NJROTC 25 Bowling 45 Wrestling 25 Bedford Law Enforcement Postj Enjoys basketball, wres- tling and markmanship2Plans to enter the intelligence field of the Marine Corps. RAIG, VALERIE ROASDALE, JAMES F.5 Jay 5 NJROTC 3,45 Football 45 Baseball 3,45 Enjoys partying, tic-tac-toe and bird watching5 Transferred from Memorial5 Plans to attend the New Eng- land Aeronautical Institute. USSON, PHILIP J.5 Phil 5 Enjoys making model cars5 Plans to attend NH Voc. Tech. and major in electricity. Michael A. Corriveau Denise A. Coutu l Michael A. Couture Valerie V. Craig Norma B. Cortez Marc A. Cote Lorraine Coutu 7-. Dana M. Covey ,,,, James Croasdale Jeannine R. Couture Francis J. Coyne Philip J. Cusson DALBEC, JOHN DANAIS, JANICE P.: Jan : Student Council 1,2,3: Steering Committee 2,3, Ski Club 1,2, 3,4, Enjoys horsebackriding, art, and partying, Plans to attend college and major in Special Education. DARAGON, JUDITH DAVIES, BRYAN C., Honor Roll 3, Enjoys soccer and football, Plans to enter the Army. DE BELLERIVE, ANN M., deBelI :Student Council 1, 2, Assistant Treasurer 3: Treas- urer 4: Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Letter- woman 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Ski Club 4, Cross Country 4, Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Spirit Society 1,2,3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, West Week Com- mittee 1,2, Yearbook Raffle, Subscription and Make-Up Staffs 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Enjoys all sports and spend- ing time with friends, Plans to attend Keene State College and major in Biology. DEGRANDMAISON, BETTY A.: Treasurer of Explorers Post 75236: Plans to attend college and major in Physical Therapy. DELISLE, ROBERT G., Bob , Steering Committee 2,3,4, NJROTC 2,3,4, Letterman 3,45 Football 3,4, Spring Track 2,3,4, Usher for Class Day and Graduation 3: Enjoys canoeing, sports and partying: Plans to either go to college or enter the service. DELOID, BRADLEY DEMANCHE, DENISE L., Sun- shine , Enjoys ceramics, cro- chet and water skiing: Plans to work and attend night school. DEMERS, EMELIE IVI., Em , Enjoys all sports, Undecided about future plans. DENIERS, IRENE L.: Enjoys swimming and camping: Plans to work. DENIERS, LEO L.: NJROTC 2,1 4: Enjoys skiing, swimming and most sports: Plans to en- ter the Army. 26 i L Jean G. Dalbec Janice P. Danais Judith P. Daragon yg 'Z W Bryan C. Davies Ann M. DeBeIIerive Betty Degrandmaison af Robert G. Delisle Bradley T. Deloid Denise L. Demanche Emelie M. Demers Irene L. Demers Leo L, Demers Maurice L. Demers Linda J. Dennehy Jean B. Descoteaux Marc A. Descoteaux Lisa Desindes Linda I, Desrochers Marc L. Desrochers Diane P. Desruisseaux Donald Desruisseaux ff I Richard M. Dewyngaert Donna A. Dinorsce Denise D. Dionne X i DEMERS, MAURICE L., Yogi , Student Council 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 3,4, All- State Football 4, Enjoys all outdoor activities, Plans to enter Prep School and then college with an Art major. DENNEHY, LINDA J., Steering Committee 1,2, Honor Roll l,2,3, CYO 1,2,3,4, Enjoys horsebackriding, skiing and tennis, Plans to attend college. DESCOTEAUX, JEAN B., Cu , Spring Track 2, Enjoys hockey, baseball and basketball, Un- decided about future plans. DESCOTEAUX, IVIARC A.i NIugsy 7 Enjoys listening to music, football and basket- ball, Undecided about future plans. DESINDES, LISA A., Honor Roll 3, Westettes 1, Enjoys art, horsebackriding and most sports, Plans to become a Medical Secretary. DESROCHERS, LINDA I., NHS 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Steering Committee 1,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Letterwoman3,4, Enjoys bowling, swimming and water skiing, Plans to attend college and major in accounting. DESROCHERS, NIARC L., Chess Club 1,2, Enjoys chess, bowl- ing and baseball, Won lst Place Awards in chess and bowling, Plans to enter the restaurant business. DESRUISSEAUX, DIANE P.: Derus 7 Student Council 1,35 Steering Committee 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Booster Club 2,3, Cheerleader 2, West Side Story 3, Enjoys swimming and skiing: Plans to study at a business college to become a legal secretary. DESRUISSEAUX, DONALD J., Don , Hockey 2,3,4, Letter- man 3,4, Enjoys camping, skiing and hockey, Plans to attend NH Voc. Tech. DEWYNGAERT, RICHARD Nl., Rich , Audio-Visual Aid 1, Library Club 12 Enjoys camp- ing, fishing and hunting7Plans to study draftsmanship. DINORSCE, DONNA A., Drib- bles , Enjoys skiing, swim- ming and horsebackriding, Plans to attend a horse college in Kentucky. DIONNE, DENISE D., NHS 3,4, Student Council 2, Steering Committee 1,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Enjoys hiking, traveling and gardening, Plans to attend NH College for Computer Science. 27 Elaine J. Dobrowksi Roger G. Douville Carl E. Dube Daniel J. Dudka 28 --...,,, , Q-NN M. D Sylvie R. Dolbec Kathleen A. Donovan l- E Z, 3 DOB ROWSKI, ELAINE J.: Auggie 5 Steering Com- mittee 45 Foreign Language Club 25 Science Club 35 Year- book Subscription Staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Attended Granite Girls State. Enjoys art, music, animals and traveling. Plans to work for a year and then attend college in micro- biology or communications. DOLBEC, sYl.v1E R.5 Enjoys water skiing and horseback riding. Plans to attend the Wilma Boyd Career School for Airlines. ONOVAN, KATHLEEN A.5 Penguin 5 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Enjoys camping, bowling and talking on a CB radio. Plans to attend a business college for accounting. DOUVILLE, ROGER G.: Steering Committee 2,32 President 25 NJROTC 22 Football 1,2,35' captain 45 Letterman 2,3,45 Spring track 2,3,45 Head usher for Junior-Senior Prom 25 Usher for Class Day and Graduation 35 Senior Play 45 Enjoys music, hiking, bike- riding and all sports. Plans to attend college and major in forest resources or Criminology. Dovolxi, PETER G., Pete 5 Enjoys hockey, fishing and motorcycles. Plans to attend a Vocational Technical School and major in Electronics. Peter G. Doyon Janice A. Drouin DROUIN, JANICEA.1 Booster Susan T. Dubois Richard W. Duff Linda A. Dubreuil Linda A. Duffett Club 12NJROTC2,32ensign45 Cheerleader 2,35 captain 45 Letterwoman 2,3,45 Ski Club 15 Band 15 Spring Track 1,2, 3,45 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 35 Senior Play 45 Queens Court 3. Enjoysski- ing, dancing, swimming and gymnastics. Plans to attend college and major in Physical Education and work in Recre- ational Nlanagement. DUBE, CARL E.: Doob 2 Honor Roll 1,2,31 Ski Club 3, 41 Soccer 1,25 Enjoys skiing, tennis, baseball, hockey and playing the guitar. Plans to attend college and major in Architecture. DUBOIS, SUSAN T.5 Sue 5 Student Council 35 Honor Roll 1,35 Foreign Language Club 15 Spirit Society 1. Enjoys music, needle-point, tennis, swim- ming and bicycling. Plans to attend the Burdett School and work as an executive secretary. DUBREUIL, LINDA DUDKA, DANIEL J.: Dan 5 NHS 3,45 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2,37 Band 1,25 Usher for Class Day and Gradu- ationj lVlusic director for the Senior Play. Enjoys studying the piano and organ, reading, tennis and bike riding. Plans to attend St. Anselm's and become a plastic surgeon. DUEE, RICHARD w.5 Rick , Audio-Visual Aids 15 NJROTC 25 Football 15 Enjoys basket- ball, martial arts and football. Plans to work a year or two then attend college to get an Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice. DUFFETT, LINDA A.2 Duff 2 Student Council 1,3,42 Steer- ing Committee 2,45 Yearbook Co-Editor of Faculty section 45 Softball 25 Executive Board 35 Prom Usherette 25 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 35 Senior Class Play 45 West Week Committee 35 Spirit Society 3,45 Enjoys skiing and swimming. Plans to attend college and major in Business Management. DUGAS, PAUL R.2 Audio-Visual Aids 12 Ski Club 2,3,42 Enjoys swimming, skiing and sailing. Plans to go into business with his father as a land developer. DUHAIME, MICHAEL JJ Woompy 2 Student Council 22 Steering Committee 1,2,3,42 Spring Track 2,35 Soccer 3,45 Letterman 45 Yearbook Raf- fle, Subscription and Business Staffs 4. Enjoys playing sports, partying and having a good time. Plans to work, see the world and find out his desires. DUNCAN, CRAIG S.5 Enjoys listening to music, camping and partying. Plans to work a while then move to Canada. JUPONT, LOUISE M.5 Lou 5 NHS 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Enjoys shopping, partying and sleeping. Plans to work and travel. JUPUIS, PAUL G.5 Dupe 5 Audio-Visual Aids 15 NJROTC 25 Steering Committee 1,25 Student Council 35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Life Saver Club 4. Enjoys skiing, riding and ten- nis. Plans to attend a two year college. PUPUIS, PHILIPPE S.5 Parlez- vous 5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Soccer 35 Spring Track 2,3,45 Letterman 2,3,45 Enjoys water skiing, fishing and camping. Plans to attend college for forestry. JURETTE, JACQUELINE M.2 Jackie 2 NHS 3,42 Honor Roll 1,2,32 Bicycle Club 3. Enjoys horseback riding, hiking and bicycling. Plans to attend college for veterinary medicine hURETTE, JEANNINE L.5 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Enjoys horseback riding, skiing, swimming. Plans to attend college. lUROST, SHARON L.5 Whin- ny 5 Enjoys horseback riding, camping and bowling. Plans to attend a business college and become an executive secretary. IUVAL, ANNE M.5 Annie 5 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Theater Knights 1,25 Major- etts 2,3,42 Ski Club 32 Chorus 1,22 Letterwoman 3,42 Year- book Sports Editor 42 Senior Class Play 4. Enjoys sewing and sports. Plans to attend college for communications. lUVAL, DONALD J.2 Enjoys drumming. Undecided about future plans. lUVAL, MICHAEL M.5 Mike 5 Enjoys hunting, motorcycle riding and racing. Plans to work and attend night school. Paul R, Dugag Michael J. Duhaime Louise M. Dupont Paul G. Dupuis Jacqueline M. Durette Jeannine L. Durette Craig S. Duncan Philippe S. Dupuis Sharon L . Durost Ar-me M, Duval Donald J. Duval Michael M. Duval DYER, KEITH T.2 Honor Roll 1,2,3,42 NJROTC 22 Basket- ball l,22 CYO 3,42 Eagle Scout. Enjoys canoeing, camp- ing and basketball. Plans to attend New Hampshire College to major in accounting. EVANS, GARY L.2 Cream Puff , Theater Knights 1, NJROTC 2,3, Enjoys motor- cycling and roller hockey. Plans to possibly attend col- lege and get married. FAGNANT, MARK C.: Enjoys Kung Fu, Wushu and all sports. Plans to be an iron worker for Carson Steel. FAHEY, EDWARD J., Stedwarol' Steering Committee 3,4, Let- terman 2,3,42 Spring Track 1,2,3,42 Band 1,2,3,42 Enjoys cars, basketball and baseball. Plans to attend college and major in business. FAHEY, MICHELLE K., Fay , Steering Committee 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Gym Team 1,2, Letterwoman 1,2,3,4, Spring Track 2,3,4, Yearbook Busi- ness Staff 4, West Side Story Staffs 4, Winter Track Cap- tain 3,42 Softball 12 Senior Class Play 42 Prom Committee 4. Enjoys skiing, going to the beach and running. Hopes to attend Springfield College and major in Physical Education. FARRAR, LINDAJAYE2Student Council 3, Vice-President 4, Basketball Manager 3, Senior Class Play 4, Steering Com- mittee Vice-President 1, En- joys snowmobiling, swimming and walking. Plans to attend hair dressing school. FARRAR, THOMAS M., Gim- py , Cross Country 1, Spring Track 4, Senior Class Play 4. Enjoys baseball, skiing and camping. Plans to attend N.H. Vocational Technical School for welding. FARRELL, MOIRA S., Student Council l,2, 3,42 Steering Committee 42 Foreign Lan- guage Club l,22 Spirit Society 2,3,4, Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Gym Team 1, Letterwoman 3,4, Yearbook Senior Section Editor 42 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 32 Senior Class Play 4, Lifesaver Club 4. Enjoys music, dancing and talking. Plans to attend St. Anselm's College and major in political science. FAUCHER, MELODIE A.2 Fauch 2 Enjoys skiing, ten- nis, and swimming. Plans to attend Hesser College to be- come a legal secretary. - FELIX, DONNA FERGUSON, PATRICIA A., Fergie , Steering Committee 2, Honor Roll 1,4, Plans to attend a two-year college to become an X-Ray technician. FERNIE, JULIE A., Fernie , Student Council 3,4, Steering Committee 2,42 Honor Roll 1,32 Yearbook Subscription Staff 42 West Side Story Re- porting Staff 4, Spirit Society 4, Prom Committee 3,4, En- joys flying, horseback riding and meeting new people. Plans to travel and then enter the University of Connecticut to become a physical therapist. Keith T. Dyer Gary Evans Mark Fagnant Edward Fahey Michelle Fahey Linda J. Farrar Thomas Nl- Farrar Moira S. Farrell Melodie A. Faucher Donna I. Felix Patricia A. Ferguson Julie Ann Fernie Rae E. Filipowicz Donald G. Filteau Lorraine L. Forand DOI1ald F0ui'I'IieI' David A. Fradette Anita L. Francoeur Nancy J. Fischer Maria R. Fournier 1 Denise C. Fredette Paul L. Gagne Rachel NI. Gagne Annette R. Gagnon FILIPOWICZ, RAE E., Steering Committee 1,2, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Spirit Society 1. Enjoys drawing and skiing. Plans to attend UNH to major in the social service field. FILTEAU, DONALD FISCHER, NANCY J.: Fisch 7 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3. Enjoys art, sewing and dancing. Plans to attend hairdressing school and take some college art courses. FORAND, LORRAINE L.7 Pumpkin , Spirit Society 1. Enjoys ice skating, boating, and horseback riding. Plans to attend college and work with the airlines. FOURNIER, DONALD M., Don , Chorus 1,2,3,4. Enjoys bowling and travelling. Plans to go to Berkely or Notre Dame College and become a professional musician. FOURNIER, MARIA R., Pan- cake , Student Council 1,2,3, President 4, Steering Com- mittee 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1, 4, Letterwoman 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, 4, Band 1,2,3, President 4, Chorus 4, Senior Class Play. Enjoys skiing, tennis, and playing the guitar. Plans to attend UNH or University of Lowell and major in music. FRADETTE, DAVID A., Dave , Steering Committee 1,2, Foot- ball 1, Swimming 2, Letter- man 2, Ski Club 1,2,3. Enjoys skate boarding, hiking and diving. FRANCOEUR, ANITA L.i Froggy , Steering Committee 4, Chorus 2,3,4, Bicentennial President 2,3, Radio WEST 3, Medical Explorers 4. Enjoys writing, tennis, and volleyball. Plans to go to N.H. Voc. Tech. in Claremont and become a physical therapist assistant. FREDETTE, DENISE C., Den , Honor Roll 1,2,3, Spirit Socie- ty 2. Enjoys cam ping, swim- ming and bowling. Plans to attend a business college, work and then travel. GAGNE, PAUL- L., Enjoys water- skiing, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing. Plans to attend tractor-trailer driving school. GAGNE, RACHEL Nl., Student Council 3, Steering Com- mittee 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, Field Hoc- key 2, Cheerleader 3, Letter- woman 3, Yearbook Raffle Staff 4, West Side Story Re- porting Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Treasurer 3, Intramurals 1,2, America Field Service 2, Pep Club 2. Transfer from Cony High School. Enjoys tennis, skating, swimming, and read- ing. Plans to enter college and pursue a career in journalism. GAGNON, ANNETTE R., Net , NHS 3,4, Student Council 3, Steering Committee 2,3, President 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Theater Knights 2,3,4, Usher- ette for Class Day and Gradu- ation 3, Senior Class Play 4, Thesaurus make-up and Sub- scription Staff 4, West Side Story make-up, photography and subscription staff 3,4, Photography Editor 4. Received the DAR Good Citizens Award. Attended St. Paul's Advanced David R. Gagnon Gary E. Gagnon Richard D. Gagnon 191, Richard G. Gagnon Helen P. Gallo Elaine G. Gamache . I .r. .. eaer I at I 52. of-cn, ff 'ff l F W 7 as 3 i A air Marie A. Gamelin Mark H. Gamelin Anne M. Gauthier Karen L. Gelinas Mary Ann Germana Louise M, Girard 32 A: Studies Program. Enjoys bowl- ing, photography, and tennis. Plans to attend college and major in either nursing or Pre- Medicine. GAGNON, DAVID R.7 NHS 3,47 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2,37 NJROTC 2,3,47 Bowling 2. Received the Na- tional Merit Recognition A- ward. Enjoys astronomy and reading. Plans to pursue a medical career. GAG NON, GARY E.7 Gary 7 NJROTC 2. Enjoys all sports and playing the guitar. Plans to enter college and major in drafting. GAGNON, RICHARD D. GAGNON, RICHARD G.7 Rick Hockey 2. Enjoys skiing, hunt- ing, fishing, motorcycles, and cars. Plans to enter the con- struction field. GALLO, HELEN P.7 Student Council 2,32 Steering Com- mittee 2,37 Honor Roll 1,2,37 Gym Team 1,27 Spring Track 3,47 Letterwoman 3,47 West Side Story Reporting Staff 2, 3, Co-Editor 4. Chosen to be a staff member at U.S. Gym- nastics Training Center. En- joys skating, writing poems, and playing the piano. Plans to attend St. Anselm's and major in Biology. GAMACHE, ELAINE GAMELIN, MARIE A.7 Mud , Enjoys horseback riding, ski- ing and partying. Plans to attend the Barbizon School of Modeling and become a pro- fessional model. GAMELIN, MARK GAUTHIER, ANNE M.7 Big G 7 Tennis 1,2,3,47 Ski Club 1,2, President 3,42 Cross Coun- try 27 Swimming 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 37 Letterwoman 2,3, 47 Ski Team 1,2,3,4, Co- Cap- tain 3. Has recelved 135 tro- phies in swimming. Enjoys horseback riding and getting rowdy. Plans to attend college and specialize in nursing. GELINAS, KAREN GERMANA, MARY ANN7 Ger- mana 7 Student Council 1,2, 3,41 Steering Committee 1, 2,47 Booster Club 3,47 The- saurus Subscription Staff 47 Senior Play 47 Cam pus Corner Manager 4. Enjoys Craftwork. Plans to attend college and major in Art Education. GIRARD, LOUISE lVl.1 Squeege 7 Student Council 1,2,3,47 Steering Committee 1,2, 3,41 President 17 Honor Roll 1,2j Foreign Language Club 1,27 NJROTC 27 Majorettes 3,47 Gym Team 1,27 Ski Club 1,2,47 Spring Track 27 Band 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,37 Letterwoman 1,2,3,47 The- saurus Sports Editor7 Usher- ette for Class Day and Grad- uation 37 West Week Com- mittee 1,2,37 Spirit Society 1,2,3,47 Ski Team 4. Enjoys skiing and swimming. Plans to attend UNH and study Medical Technology. GLAUDE, SUZANNE C.7 Sue 7 Spirit Society 3,4, Enjoys horseback riding, tennis and mountain climbing. Plans to attend college and major in Physical Therapy. GODBOUT, JUDITH E.7 Judy 7 NHS 3, treasurer 47 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1, 2,37 Yearbook Raffle Com- mittee 47 Prom Committee 47 House manager of Senior Class Play 4. Enjoys music and read- ing. Plans to attend Mount St. Mary College and major in Special Education. GOSSELIN, PATRICIA A.7 Shortstuff 7 Honor Roll 1,2, 37 Majorettes 3,47 Letter- women 3,4. Enjoys knitting, crocheting, sewing and camp- ing. Plans to attend college and become a special edu- cation teacher. GOULD, CINDY L.7 Cindy Lou 7 Student Council 1,2, Steering Committee 1,2, Hon- or Roll 2,37 Usherette for Class horseback riding and swim- ming. Plans to attend Bent- ley College and major in Marketing. GOU LET, GERARD P.7 Gerry 7 NHS 3,47 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2,37NJROTC 2,37 Swimming 1,2, co-cap- tain 37 Letterman l,2,37 Sen- ior Play 47 Usher for Class Day 37 Junior-Senior Prom 27 Enjoys basketball, reading, swimming and tennis. Attend- ed St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program 3. Plans to attend the University of Vermont and become a doctor. GRANT, GENE C.7 Honor Roll 17 Tennis 17 NJROTC 37 Foot- ball 1. Plans to travel a year and then join the Air Force. GRAY, ELAINE F.7 Westettes 2,3,47 Enjoys writing poems, car racing, bike riding and playing pool. Plans to either get married or attend Hesser College. GREGOIRE, ROBERT P.7 Bob 7 Enjoys skiing, cam ping, swim- ming and working on cars. Plans to enter the Air Force. GRIFFIN, MARK W.7 Mark 7 Ski Club 37 Enjoys fishing, hunting and skiing. Plans to attend a Technical Institute and major in Industrial Electronics. HALL, DONNA L.7 Quill and Scroll 47 NHS 3,4, Student Council 1,2, Steering Com- mittee 27 Honor Roll l,2,37 Tennis 3,47 Letterwomen 3, 47 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 47 West Side Story Staff 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 47 Attended Granite Girls State and West Point's Invitation Workshop. Enjoys tennis, skiing, sewing and biking. Plans to attend college and major in elemen- tary education. HAMER, GARY R.7 Chibbles 7 Steering Committee 47 Theatre Knights 17 Cauldron Literary Staff 2,32 Yearbook Make- up, subscription and Reporting Staffs 47 Senior Class Play 4. Enjoys reading, movies and people. Plans to attend college and major in sociology. HAMMER, CHRISTINE M.7 Hama 7 Steering Committee it saga- Suzanne C. Glaude Judity E. Godbout Cindy L. Gould Gerard P. Goulet Elaine F. Gray Robert P. Gregoire Donna L. Hall Gary R. Hamer Patricia A. Gosselin Eugene C. Grant Mark W. Griffin Christine M. Hammer 17 Ski Club 2,3,47 Enjoys skiing and summer. Undeci- ded about future plans. HANDSHUMAKER, ALAN R.7 Hanch 7 Basketball 17 Wres- tling 3. Enjoys skiing and back- packing. Plans to attend a trade school. HARRINGTON, KATHY A.7 Harry 7 Steering Committee 1,2,3Q Honor Roll 1,2,3j Spirit Society 37 Letterwoman 1,2, 3,47 Softball 1,2,3,47 Basket- ball 27 Ski Club 1,2,3. Enjoys all sports. Plans to attend Keene State College. HEALY, LYNN A.7 Student Council 1,27 Steering Com- mittee 27 Honor Roll 172,37 West Side Story 27 Copy Ed- itor 37 Spring Track 27 At- tended a 4-H quiz held in Harrisburg, PA. Enjoys horse- backriding, swimming and reading. Plans to become a horse trainer. HEALY, MICHAEL W.7 Bone 7 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Letter- man 1,2,3,47 Basketball 17 St. Raphael's CYO 2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,-4. Enjoys all sports and playing poker. Plans to take a year off after graduation. HEBERT, DIANE R.7 working part-time at RCL Electronics. HENDRICKS, JEFFREY A.7 The Huck 7 Steering Committee 27 NJROTC 2,3,47 Football 17 Enjoys CB radios and other forms of communication. Plans to enter the Air Force. HESSE, LAURA A.7 Theater Knights 17 Library Club 27 Enjoys reading. Plans to at- tend college. HICKEY, LINDA M.7 Hick 7 Steering Committee 47 The- ater Knights 47 Chorus 37 Trans-5 fer from West Bloomfield High School, Michigan. En- joys singing, playing the guitar and writing songs. Plans to attend college and con- tinue her music career. HINSE, JAMES E.7 Jim 7 En- joys camping, canoeing and hiking. Plans to attend col- lege to become a law enforcer HINTON, MARK HIRSCHMANN, KEITH D.: Hirsch 7 Football 2,3,47 Spring Track 2,3,4, Enjoys broom hockey, hunting and being outdoors. Plans to at- tend New Hampshire Voca- tional Technical School as a drafting major. HOCK, DANIEL G.7 Tumble- weed 7 Band 1,27 Enjoys skiing, camping and water- skiing. Plans to attend New Hampshire Vocational Tech- nical School to major in auto mechanics. 34 Pt 4? Alan R. Handshumaker Kathy A. Harrington Michael W. Healy Diane R. Hebert Laura A. Hesse Linda M. Hickey Mark W. Hinton Keith D. Hirschman Lynn A. Healy Jeffrey A. H endri cks T James E. Hinse Daniel G. Hock Timothy M. Hogan Jon Hopwood Melanie R. Horne Heidi M. Hornung Annette G. Houle Charlene L. Houle Colette H. Houle Marc R. Houle Susan L. Houle Sandra A. Howard Paul L. Hudon Brian R, Hughes HOGAN, TIMOTHY M.5 Tim 5 Football 1,35 Spring Track 1, 2,45 Enjoys gogging, boxing and eating5 Plans to attend college as an accounting major. HOPWOOD, JON C.5 Yearbook Staff 4. HORNE, MELANIE R.5 Mel 5 Student Council 1,25 Steering Committee 1,2,35 Spirit So- ciety 15 Ecology Club 25 Let- terwoman 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3, Co- Captain 45 Spring Track 15 Enjoys sports, boat- ing and music5 plans to at- tend UNH. HORNUNG, HEIDI M.5 Steering Committee 45 FNA 15 Year- book Staffs 45 Explorers at CMC 45 Certified Nurses' Aid5 Enjoys cooking, reading and working with people5 Plans to travel this summer and attend nurisng school in the fall. HOULE, ANNETTE HOULE, CHARLENE L.5 Chuck 5 Enjoys horseback- riding, bikeriding and swim- ming5 Plans to attend a bus- iness school. HOULE, COLETTE H.5 Honor Roll 3,45 DECA 3, Secretary 45 Enjoys bicycling and swim- ming5 Plans to work after graduation. HOULE, MARC R.5 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Audio-Visual Aid 3,45 NJROTC 25 Enjoys camping and canoeing5 Plans to attend Concord Tech for Electrical Engineering. HOULE, SUSIE L.5 Sue 5 Year- book Staff 45 Enjoys drawing, sewing and embroidery5 Plans to attend Hesser and study accounting. HOWARD, SANDRA A.5 Sandy Enjoys skiing and horseback- riding5 Plans to work after graduation. HUDON, PAUL L.5 Letterman 3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Spring Track 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Enjoys cross- country skiing and hiking5 Plans to take a year off and then go to col- lege in the fall of '78. HUGHES, BRIAN R.5 Bri 5 Letterman 45 Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Transfer from Central5 Enjoys hiking and all sports5 Plans to study Criminology. 35 Jill A. Hunter Richard G. Hunter Barbara L. Jache W . M., 3 '. , A it , , Jig Hi SUSRFI P- JaCl'1e Daniel A. Jacques William R. Jean William Jenis Julie A. Jensen Cheryl L. Johnson 2 HQ me f W-, Lauri Johnson Kathleen A. Jolicoeur Carolyn IVI. Jones HUNTER, JILL A.5 Swillie- Willie 5 NHS 3, Vice-Pres- ident 45 Student Council 1, 35 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 NJROTC 25 Rifle Squad 3,45 Letter- woman 45 Swimming 25 En- joys sewing, bikeriding and reading5 Plans to attend Thompson School of Applied Science at UNH HUNTER, RICHARD G.5 Rick Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 NJROTC 25 Enjoys hunting and fish- ing5 Plans to attend a tech- nical school as a drafting major. JACHE, BARBARA L.5 Barb 5 Steering Committee 45 Bi- centennial 35 Enjoys reading5 Undecided about future plans. JACHE, SUSAN P.5 Sue 5 Yearbook Staff 45 Enjoys sew- ing, needlework and quilting5 Plans to attend Hesser College and major in accounting. JACQUES, DANIEL A.5 P.J. 5 Steering Committee 1,25 Hock- ey 25 Letterman 2,3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Spring Track 2,3, 45 Wrestling 35 Enjoys all sports5 Undecided about future plans. JEAN, WILLIAM R.5 Tyler 5 Student Council 3,45 Steering Committee 3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Booster Club 2,35 Tennis 15 Letterman 1,45 Soccer 3, 45 Yearbook Raffle Staff 45 West Week Committee 3,45 Spirit Society 3,45 Senior Play 45 Enjoys all sports5 Plans to attend Colorado Univer- sity to study architecture. JENIS, WILLIAM5 BilI 5 Steer- ing Committee 25 Soccer 25 Enjoys table tennis and play- ing the guitar5 Plans to study accounting at a4 year college. JENSEN, JULIE A.5 Jules 5 Student Council 45 Theater Knights 25 Spirit Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 En- joys skiing, tennis and candle making5 Plans to attend col- lege and work. JOHNSON, CHERYL L.5 Ski Club 3,45 Senior Play45 Enjoys skiing and swimming5 Plans to become an accountant. JOHNSON, LORI J.5 G.A.A.5 Naugy Swim 1,25 Enjoys writ- ing, swimming and going for walks5 Plans to become a beautician. JOLICOEU R, KATHLEEN A.: Smiley 5 Enjoys cooking, bicycling and partying5 Trans- fer from Central5 Plans to work after graduation. JoNEs, CAROLYN lvl., carol , Theater Knights 15 Enjoys skiing and playing the guitar5 Plans to work and study sci- ence at night school. JONES, RICK JOYAL, MAUREEN5 IVIoe 5 Enjoys horseback riding, sew- ing, reading, and mountain climbing. Plans to attend Vocational Technical College to become an Occupational Therapy Assistant. JUNEAU, ROBERT P.5 Jun- eau 5 Soccer 2. Enjoys back- packing and rockclimbing. Plans to attend college and major in ecology. K K K K K K L L L ACZMAREK, KATHY5 K 5 Ski Club 3. Enjoys water and snow skiing and swimming. Plans to attend Hesser Col- lege to study Secretarial Skills. ELLY, PAMELA J.5 Pam 5 Student Council 15 Steering Committee 1,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Yearbook Make-Up Staff 45 West Side Story Make- Up, Copy, and Proofreading Staffs5 Senior Play 4, make- up, business, and wardrobe chairwoman5 Prom Decora- tions Committee 45 Life Saver Club 4. ENDRIGAN, BRIAN M.5 BK 5 Steering Committee 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Spring Track 25 Usher for Class Day and Graduation 3. Enjoys all sports, especially skiing and tennis. Plans to attend col- lege and major in Chemical Engineering. ENNEY, MARK J.5 Jazz 5 NJROTC 2. Plans to work after graduation. IERNAN, MARYLOU5 Student Council 3,45 Steering Com- mittee 2,3,45 Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Captain 25 Letterwom- an 3,45 Band 15 Thesaurus Business Staff and Typing Ed- itor 45 Senior Play 45 Usher- ette for Class Day and Grad- uation 35 West Week Com- mittee 2,4. Enjoys water and snow skiing and swimming. Plans to attend college and major in business education. LOP, DONNA L.5 Klopper 5 Student Council 2,3,45 Steer- ing Committee 1,3,4, His- torian 45 Cheerleaders 25 Let- terwoman 45 Football Statis- tition 45 Swim Team 1. The- saurus Subscription and Raffle Staff 45 West Side Story Sub- scription Staff 2,3, Assistant Editor 35 West Week Com- mittee 2, Chairperson 3,45 Spirit Society 1,2,3,4. Vice President 35 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 3. Enjoys parties, skiing, water skiing, and swimming. Re- ceived outstanding achieve- ment award in Student Coun- cil 2,35 and outstanding achievement in Spirit Soci- ety 3. Plans to enter either a 3 or 4 year nursing school. AB RANCHE, DAVID W.5 Dave 5 NJ ROTC 2,3,45 Foot- ball 1. Enjoys football, base- ball, horseback riding, and camping. Plans to become an electrician's helper for a construction company. ACHANCE, DEBORAH A.5 Debbie 5 Student Council 1, 2,3, Secretary 45 Steering Committee 1,2,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Spirit Society 1,2,45 Thesaurus Raffle and Sub- scription Staffs 45 Class His- torian 15 West Week Com- mittee 1,2. Enjoys camping, hiking, and reading. Plans to attend Boston College and major in Political Science and then attend Law School. ACHANCE, DIANE I.5 Ski Club 2,3. Enjoys skiing and Ricky D. Jones Kathy Kacz marek M ark J. Kenney ,..,,,,.. . Maureen Joyal Robert P. Juneau Pamela J. Kelly Brian M. Kendrigan Mary Lou Kiernan Donna Klop Playing t9l'lnlS- Pl-HHS to at- David W. LaBranche Deborah A. Lachance Diane I. Lachance tend Laboure College for Nursing. L L ACHANCE, PATRICIA A.5 Patty 5 Enjoys sewing, cook- ing, and sliding. Plans to attend Hesser College for accounting. AFLEUR, JANET C.5 Student Council 35 Foreign Language Club 25 Spirit Society 15 Ski Club 15 Football Statistition 45 Senior Class Play 4. En- joys sewing and plans to go to college and study dental hygiene. LAFOND, MARC C., cliff , Enjoys skiing, dirt bike rid- ing, broom hockey, and auto mechanics. Plans to attend a Technical Institute for auto or aeronautic mechanics. LAGERQUIST, MICHAEL R.5 L L L L L L L LAPLANTE, LISA C.5 Lisa ' Loggy 5 Letterman 1,2,3, 45 Football 1,2,45 Ski Club 1,25 Ski Team 1,2,3, Cap- tain 45 Usher for Junior-Sen- ior Prom 25 Honor Roll 3. Enjoys water and snow skiing, football, fishing, tennis, boat- ing, and girl watching. Un- decided about future plans. AMBERT, COL LETTE M.5 Bert 5 Plans to work after graduation and then travel. AMONTAGNE, MARC G.5 Lum 5 Steering Committee 45 NJROTC 2,3,45 Spring Track 3,45 Chess Club 45 Ex- plorer Post 86375 Senior Play Construction Committee Chairman, publicity and pro- gram committees. Enjoys coin collecting and skijng. Plans to join the navy. AMY, ANN M.5 Annie 5 Honor Roll 1,2,3. Enjoys ceramics, painting, camping, bicycling, watching football and hockey. Plans to become a clerical worker at a bank- ing firm. ANG, JEFFREY M.5 Grevey 5 Student Council 15 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Letter- man 2,45 Football 1,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Usher for Junior-Senior Prom 25 Usher for Class Day and Graduation 3. Enjoys tennis, skiing and eating food. Plans to attend Plymouth State Col- lege and major in accounting. ANGELIER, YVONNE ANGLOIS, MITCHELL, M.5 Tex 5 NHS 3,45 Steering Committee 35 Honor Roll 1, 2,35 Wrestling 3,45 Thesaurus Business Editor 4. Enjoys hunting, fishing, parties, and skiing. NHS Merit Scholar. Plans to enter Harvard and become a doctor. APIERRE, PAUL D.5 Boz 5 Steering Committee 1. En- joys four wheel driving and mountain climbing. Would like to travel and enter the field of landscaping. Theater Knights 2. Enjoys badminton, bike hiking, swimming and jogging. Plans to travel. 38 Patricia A. Lachance Michael R. Lagerquist Ann M. Lamy Mitchell M. Langlois Janet C. Lafleur Marc C- Laf0Nd Colette M. Lambert Marc G. Lamontagne 5 il' 'H Jeffrey M. Lang Yvonne C. Langelier Paul D, Lapierre Lisa C. Laplante Daniel Lapointe Frank D. Lavalliere Ronald L. Lavoie Pamela F. Laughlin Patti A. Lavertu Sli Darlene I. Lawson ii Doris L. Lavalliere Margaret M. Lavoie Diane D. LeBlanc Lynda LeBlanc Vivian C. LeBlanc Marguerite LeBlond LAPOINTE, DANIEL R., Fen- der Bender , Ski Club 3, En- joys camping and canoeing, Plans to travel. LAUGHLIN, PAMELA G., Pam , NHS 3,4, Steering Committee 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4, Gym Team 1, West Side Story--Assistant Editor 84 Make-Up Staff 4, Transfer from Central, Enjoys gym- nastics, Plans to attend St. Anselm's for nursing. LAVALLIERE, DORIS L., Steer- ing Committee 1,2,3, Year- book 4, Bicycle Club Secre- tary 2, Enjoys going to the beach, bicycling and music, Plans to attend Keene State College for Special Education. LAVALLIERE, FRANK D., En- joys collecting antique glass, Plans to attend NH Vocation- al Technical College. LAVERTU, PATRICIA A., Pat- ti , Enjoys bicycling, tennis traveling and camping, Plans to pursue a banking career. LAVOIE, MARGARET M., Peg- gy , Student Council 4, West Week 3, Steering Committee 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Year- book Art 84 Subscription Staffs 4, West Side Story Copy Staff 3,4, Spirit Society 3,4, Sen- ior Class Play 4, Won 1st place in art contest for grades 9-12 sponsored by NH Sunday News, Enjoys swimming, bi- cycling and skating, Plans to attends college and major in art. LAVOIE, RONALD L., Ron , Steering Committee 1,2 Vice-President 3, Spring Track 1, Football 1,2, Hockey 1,2,3, Letterman 1,2,3,4, Prom Usher 2, Usher for Class Day and Graduation 3, En- joys bodybuilding and related weight training sports, Plans to attend Oral Roberts Univ. as a pre-med major. LAWSON, DARLENE LEFEBVRE LEBLANC, DIANE D., Dee , Gym Team 1,2, Enjoys skiing, hiking and swimming, Plans to travel. LEBLANC, LYNDA M., Lind- ette , Honor Roll 2,3, Enjoys horsebackriding, skiing and dancing, Plans to join Coast Guard then attend St. Mi- chael's College to major in political science. LEBLANC, VIVIAN C., Viv , Student Council 1,2, Steering Committee 1,4, Yearbook Raffle Committee 4, Enjoys skiing, biking and hiking. Plans to attend college for Occupational Therapy. LEBLOND, MARGUERITE T., Chorus 1,2,3, Foreign Lang- uage Club 2, Honor Roll 2,3, Transfer from Country Union High School, Enjoys horse- back riding, Plans to join the service or become asecretary. 39 Suzelle H. LeBlond John F. LeBoeuf Annette F. Lemay Lorraine P. Lemay Michael E. Lemery Joseph G. Lemire Maura L. Leonard Pamela L. Lepicier . d Jane P Le Dux LEBLOND, suzELi.E H.p sue - Richard F. Lemay Stanley J. Lencki Patricia C. Le Roy L L L L L L L L L L L Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Enjoys hiking, cooking, and base- ball. Plans to attend college to become an accountant. EBOEUF, JOHN EDOUX, JANE5 Tamale 5 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Student Coun- cil 35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 NJROTC 25 West Side Story Staff 35 Spring Track 4. En- joys sewing and drawing. Plans to attend college and major in business or go into the airlines. EMAY, ANNETTE EIVIAY, LORRAINE P.5 Le- may 5 Art Club 3. Enjoys swimming, biking and all other summer sports. Plans to attend a Vocational-Tech- nical school for PT or art. EMAY, RICHARD EMERY, MICHAEL E.5 Lew- ie 5 Basketball 1,2,45 Golf Team 3,45 Spring Track 45 Cross Country 45 Letterman 3,4. Enjoys skiing, track, and golf. Plans to attend college. ENIIRE, JOSEPH ENCKI, STANLEY J.5 Stan 5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3, Captain 45 Cross Country 3,45 Spring Track 3, 45 Golf Team 1,2, Captain 3,45 Letterman 3,4. Enjoys playing golf, cards, and bas- ketball tin that order!l Plans to attend college. EONARD, IVIAURA L.5 West Side Story Reporting Staff 1, 25 Yearbook Raffle Commit- tee 45 Enjoys horseback rid- ing, skating, and skiing. Plans to work in the health field. EPICIER, PAMELA L.5 Pam 5 Band 1,25 Yearbook Raffle Committee 4. Enjoys skiing and tennis. Plans to work and then get married. EROY, PATTI LESSIEUR, DONNA M.7 Do- nut 7 Enjoys tennis, swim- ming and most other sports. Plans to take a year off then continue her education ma- joring in child care. LETARES, JOHN W.7 Lettuce 7 Baseball 2,37 Soccer 3. En- joys skeet shooting, hunting, and fishing. Plans to either attend a police academy or a voc-tech school. LETENDRE, STEPHEN G.7 Steer- ing 47 NJROTC 2,3,47 Ski Club 3,47 Swimming 1,2,3, 47 Tennis 1,2,3,47 Letterman 1,2,3,4j Law Explorers 4. Plans to attend Weber College in Utah to study military law. LETENDRE, THERESE R.7 Ter- ry 7 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 The- ater Knights 17 Summer Olym- pics volunteer at Moore Cen- ter. Enjoys the guitar, piano and swimming. Plans to attend Catholic Medical Center Nursing School and to travel. LEVASSEUR, MICHAEL LIVINGSTON, DENISE LONGVAL, JOSEPH F.7 Short- val 7 Enjoys cars, partying and fishing. Plans to either enter the service or attend a two year tech school. LYSCARS, KRISTINA A.7 Kris 7 Student Council 3,41 Steering Committee 3,47 Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,4, Spirit So- ciety 2,3, President 47 Ski Club 3,47 Chorus 1,27 Spring Track 3,47 Letterwoman 37 Yearbook Staffs 47 West Side Story Staffs 2,3,47 Senior Class Play 47 Student Voice 47 West Week Committee 2,3, 47 Prom Committees 3,47 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 37 All-State Cho- rus 2. Enjoys skiing and mus- ic. Plans to attend college and major in biology for medical career. MADORE, LYNN M.7 NHS 3, President 47 Student Council 27 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2,37 Theater Knights 1,2,47 Yearbook Sub- scription Staff 47 Senior Class Play 47 Girl's Softball Team 1,2,3,4, Letterwoman 1,2, 3,47 Staff Development Com- mittee 47 Manchester Play- ers 2,3,47 CYO 1,2j Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 37 Attended Girl's State and Boy'slGirl's Nation '76, NH Junior Miss. Enjoys music, skiing, and bicycling. Plans to attend Boston University to major in the arts. MAILHOT, PAULETTE A.7 Stu- dent Council 27 Steering Com- mittee 37 Foreign Language Club 27 CYO 27 Senior Class Play 47 Prom Committee 37 Enjoys tennis, cross-country, skiing and sewing. Plans to attend Keene State College to major in either Special Education or Health. MAILLOUX, LISE T.: Ski Club 17 Honor Roll 1,2,37 Year- book Raffle Committee 47 Recipient of an art scholar- ship from Currier Art Gallery. Enjoys yoga, skiing, and hik- ing. Plans to attend either Northeastern or Boston Uni- versity for physical therapy. Donna M. Lessieur John W. Letares Stephen G. Letendre Therese R. Letendre Michael Levasseur Denise E. Livingston ,fi l Joseph F. Longval Kristina A. Lyscars Lynn M. Madore .fe 1 . .- x 5, is H 7, V K, .,,, f Paulette A. Mailhot Lise T. Mailloux Daniel R. Major versity for physical therapy. MAJOR, DANIEL R.5 Maj , Enjoys model making and re- finishing furniture. Plans to either attend college for aer- onautical engineering or en- ter the Air Force. MAKER, DANA R.5 Student Council 1,2,35 Steering Com- mittee 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1, 2,3,45 NHS 45 Theater knights, 1,25 NJROTC 25 Chorus 1,25 West Week Committee 35 West Side Story 2,45 Adver- tising Editor 45 Enjoys tennis5 Plans to attend Bryant College to become a CPA. MANDEVILLE, BRIAN A.5 NJROTC 25 Plans to join the Air Force. MARA, KATHLEEN E.5 Phoof 5 Steering Committee 1,25 Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,45 Spirit Society 3,45 NJROTC 2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Swimming 25 West Side Story 2,35 Attended Girls' State '765 Enjoys swimming, water skiing and skating5 Plans a career in the math field. MARCOUX, DIANE G.5 Ma- goo 5 Student Council 35 Westettes 3,45 Enjoys skiing, swimming and partying5 Plans to attend college and major in Child Care. MARCOUX, LUCILLE E.5 Lu- Iu 5 Enjoys swimming, danc- ing and listening to music5 Plans to travel and maybe attend college later. MARR, DENISE E.5 Neci 5 Steering Committee 1,2,35 Gym Team 1,25 Ski Club 35 Color Guard 1,2,3 Captain 45 Enjoys camping, reading and sewing5 Plans to attend col- lege inthe fall. MARTEL, JAMES J.5 Marty 5 Enjoys fishing and hunting5 Plans to become a taxiderm ist. MARTEL, JOHN N.5 Marty 5 Theater Knights 1,2,3,45 En- joys playing the guitar5 Plans a career in Business Manage- ment. MARTEL, RICHARD MARTINEAU, LISA A.5 Enjoys skiing5 Plans to attend college and major in Child Care. MASSE, ROBERT MATTA, DAVID E.5 Class 5 Steering Committee 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Tennis 15 NJROTC 25 Football 45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Soccer 1,3,45 Letterman 1,3,45 Yearbook Assistant Business Editor 45 Lifesaver Club 45 All-Division Soccer 45 Usher for Prom 25 Usher for Class Day and Graduation 35 Enjoys photography and all sports5 Plans to attend Baylor University in Waco, Texas. 42 . Y, Dana R. Maker Brian A. Mandeville Kathleen E- Mara Diane G. Marcoux Lucille E. Marcoux Denise Marr James Martel J0hl'l N. lVlaI'fel RlCl1al'd G. Martel Lisa A. Martineau Robert Masse David E. Matta Scott R, Nlclntire Judith A. McKeon Robert R. McLaughlin MCINTIRE, SCOTT R.3 uNlaC j NHS 3,43 Student Council 2, 33 Steering Committee 3,42 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Spring Track 2,3,43 Wrestling 33 Letterman 2,3,43 Lifesaver Club 43 Enjoys sports3 Plans to attend college and graduate school. MCKEON, JUDITH MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT R.3 Gloc 3 Football 2,33 Spring Track 23 Transfer from Me- morial3 Enjoys hunting andfish- ing3 Plans to enter the con- struction field. M EISEL, TIMOTHY C.3 Foot- ball 23 Wrestling 2,3,4j Let- terman 2,3,4f Plans to enter the service. MESSIER CHRISTOPHER R.3 Chris'b Student Council 2, 33 Steering Committee 1,2,3, 43 Class Vice President 3,42 Yearbook Staffs 43 West Side Story Reporter 3,43 Class Play 43 West Week Committee 2, 33 Prom Committee 3,41 Spirit Society 43 Usher for Class Day and Graduation 33 Enjoys art, V tennis and golf3 Plans to at- W . tend college and major in art. v 11 METHOT, DIANE T., Nl-is 3,43 , , I I Honor Roll 1,2,3,4j Enjoys Timothy C. Melsel Christopher Messier Diane T. Methot Sewing, bowling and swimming? it 'fl m'--.M ,, X .11 .gig , 1 5 ,,,,. A Y. Jean A. Miles Debbie J. Miller Steven N. Mitchell fi Ann L. Montminy Luanne L. Montminy Cyndy A. Moran IAF -' jjj - ,ar . ff, W, f ,ff Plans to attend college and major in either math or science MILES, JEAN A.3 Babe 3 NHS 3, Secretary 43 Steering Com- mittee 2,3,43 Honor Roll 1, 2,3,43 Majorettes 2,3, Co- Captain 43 Ski Club 2,33 Class Play 43 Tennis 2,3,4j Basket- ball 1,2,3, Co- Captain 43 Yearbook Staffs 43 Usherette for Prom 23 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 33 Enjoys all sports and music3 Plans to attend either Dart- mouth or UVM as a pre-med major. MILLER, DEBORAH J.3 Deb- bie 3 Enjoys tutoring children, swimming and bicycling3 Un- decided about future plans. MITCHELL, STEVEN N.3 T 3' Hockey Manager 43 Soccer 1, 2,42 Class Play 43 Enjoys fish- ing, hunting and blaCkjaCkj Plans to study at St. A's and major in criminal justice. MONTMINY, ANN L.3 lVlaggie 3 Chorus 13 Westettes 2,3,4f En- joys art, ceramics and SPOYISQ Undecided about future plans. MONTMINY, LUANN M ORAN, CYNTHIA A.3 Cyndy CYO President and Vice Pres- ident3 Yearbook Staff 43 Ski Team 43 Ski Club 1,2,3,4Q En- joys sewing, quilling and ski- lngj Plans to attend NH Voc. Tech. for Dental Assistant. 43 I M ORIN, CAROL A.7 Student Council 1,27 Enjoys horse- backriding, camping and swimming7 Plans to continue her banking career and then marry. MORIN, DAVID P.7 Dave 7 Hockey 2,37 Enjoys tennis7 Plans to either attend college or join the Marine. MORIN, THOMAS J.7 Tom 7 Chorus 3,47 Enjoys climbing, skiing and motorcycling7 Plans to attend NH Voc. Tech and then open a motorcycle repair shop. MORLEY, CATHY A.7 Kiki 7 Student Council 3,47 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 2, 3,47 Spirit Society 3,47 Ski Club 3,47 Yearbook Raffle Staff 47 West Side Story 47 Class Play 47 Enjoys skiing, swimming and partying7 Plans to attend college and become a legal secretary. MUELLER, CRAIG M.7 NHS 3,47 Student Council 27 Steer- ing Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4j Ski Club 1,2,3,47 Yearbook 47 Soccer 3,47 Let- terman 2,3,47 Usher for Prom 27 Class Marshall 37 Enjoys skiing, tennis and all other sports7 Plans to attend UVM and major in Biology. MULHOLLAND, JAMES R.7 Muldoon 7 Football 47 Enjoys all sports7 Plans to enter the service. MUMFORD, KIMBERLY J.7 Kim 7 Theater Knights 1,2j Student Council 47 Foreign Language Club 37 Spirit S0- ciety 47 Enjoys horsebackrid- ing and traveling7 Plans to pursue a career in the airlines. M URPHY, JOHN M.7 Murf 7 Bicycle Club President 3,42 Yearbook 47 Transfer from Niskyuna High in NY7 En- joys skiing, rock climbing and backpacking7 Plans to attend the UNY at Plattsburg. MURPHY, LYNDA S.7 Student Council 2,47 Steering Com- mittee 2,3,47 Westettes 17 Spirit Society 1,2,3,4, West Week Committee 1,22 Prom Committee 3,47 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 37 Enjoys dancing7 Plans to at- tend college and work in the field of dietitics. MURPHY, MARCIA A.7 Spring Track 27 Letterwoman 27 En- joys skiing and playing the piano7 Hopes to attend Boston College and enter Law School M YR DEK, JEFFREY J .7 Wreck 7 Audio-Visual Aid 17 NJROTC 2,3,47 Enjoys hiking, motor- cycling and cars7 Plans to travel and join the Merchant Marines. NADEAU, DENISE M.7 Plans to attend Hesser College and major in Accounting. NAGELE, RALPH R.5 Sach 5 Ski Club 35 Band 15 Enjoys auto mechanics, skiing and snowmobiling5 Plans to at- tend East Coast Aero Tech. to become an Aero Technician. NEWELL, TRACY D.5 Trac 5 Baseball 15 Ski Club 15 Enjoys skiing and hockey5 Plans to attend a 2 year college to ma- jor in Architectural Drafting. NICHOLS, LUCY P.5 Luc 5 Quill 8. Scroll 45 NHS 3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3 Treasurer 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Ski Team 45 Spring Track 2,3,45 Letter- woman 2,3,45 Spirit Society 45 Yearbook Raffle Staff and Co-Editor if Underclassmen Section 45 West Side Story 35 Co-Editor in Chief 45 Staff Development 45 Student Voice 45 Class Play 45 Usherette for Class Day and Graduation 35 Took part in Student Exchange program5 Attended St. Paul's ASP5 Enjoys skiing and ten- nis5 Plans to attend a 4 year college. NICKERSON, SUSAN J.5 Sue 5 Steering Committee Histor- ian 25 Honor Roll 1,25 Ma- jorettes 3,45 Cross Country 35 Spring Track 1,25 Letter- woman 2,35 Enjoys going to the beach and jogging5 Plans to continue work at N.E. Telephone and attend night school. NOLEN, MICHAEL B.5 Mike 5 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Hockey 2, 3,45 Soccer 15 Letterman 35 Yearbook Raffle Staff 45 Transfer from Trinity5 Enjoys skiing, mountain climbing and hockey5 Plans to travel and work then attend college with a possible pre-med major. NOLIN, DEBORAH M.5 Deb- bie 5 Steering Committee 45 Honor Roll 1,25 Spirit Soci- ety 45 Enjoys swimming, bowl- ing and dancing5 Plans to at- tend a2 year Business College. NORMAND, GAIL M.5 Buz- zie 5 Honor Roll 2,45 Spring Track 3,45 Enjoys mountain climbing, skating and tennis5 Plans to work and possibly attend college. O'LOUGHLIN, MICHAEL D.5 Mike 5 Student Council 3,45 Steering Committee 45 Spirit Society 45 Ski Club 3,45 West Week Committee 35 Year- book Art and Raffle Staffs 45 West Side Story 3,45 Transfer from Trinity5 Enjoys eating, skiing and swimming5 Plans to attend UNH. D'NEIL, KATHY JUELLETTE, GILLES JUELLETTE, MAUREEN G.5 Moe 5 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 En- joys skiing, swimming and partying5 Plans to travel and attend college. JUELLETTE, PHILLIP P.5 En- joys skiing and camping5 Plans to attend NH Voc. Tech. for Drafting. . , . 2 5 1 , Ralph Nagele Tracy D. Newell Lucy P. Nichols Susan J. Nickerson Michael B. Nolen Debbie N. Nolin Gail M. Normand Michael D. O'LoughIin Katherine A. O'Neil mul Gilles Ouellette Maureen G. Quellette Phillip P. Ouellette OUELLETTE, ROBERT A., lVlousey , Audio-Visual Aids 1, NJROTC 2,3, Bowling 1, 2,3, Science Club 3, Winter Track 3,4. Enjoys making models, bowling, and sports. Plans to attend college. OUELLETTE, SANDI L., Honor Roll 1,2,3, Spring Track 3, CYO, Medical Explorers, USFSA Silver Skating Test, Transferred from Trinity High School, Enjoys skating, skiing and bicycling, Plans to at- tend the College of Pharmacy and become a professional skater. OXLEY, CINDY LU, West- ettes 1, Gym Team 1. Enjoys hiking, swimming, and camp- ing. Undecided about future plans. PADGETT, SHARON E., Clas- sics Club at Woburn High 2, Transferred from Chelmsford High in Chelmsford, Mass. Enjoys reading and swimming. Plans to attend Biscayne Col- lege in Florida to become a medical lab technician. PALNIER, JEANINE J., Student Council 2, Steering Com- mittee 2. Enjoys reading, volleyball, and biking. Plans to attend college and major in respiratory therapy. PANNETON, RICHARD IVl., Pinto , Bowling 1,2. Enjoys motorcycling and most out- door sports. Plans to attend NH Vocational Technical College. PAQUETTE, PAUL PARIS, EDWARD PARIS, GISELE PARK, SUZAN C., Sparky , Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2, Nlajorettes 3,4, Letterwoman 3,4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1, Yearbook Bus- iness Staff 4. Enjoys swim- ming, skiing, and tennis. Plans to attend Russel Sage and major in physical therapy. PATIENT, LOUISE lVl. PELLETIER, DEBORAH T., Debbie , Enjoys art, reading, and biking. Plans to attend UNH and major in animal science, and later take courses in art. 46 4 .V P--Q Robert A. Ouellette Sandi L. Ouellette Cindy Lu Oxley -...fr 3 'lqwfdf Sharon E. Padgett Jeanine J. Pal mer Richard M. Panneton Paul E. Paquette Edward Paris Gisele G. Paris Susan C. Park Louise M. Patient Deborah T. Pelletier PELLETIER, RICHARD H.5 Rick 5 Spring Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Letterman 2,3,4. Enjoys all sports. Plans to attend trade school. PEPIN, ANDRE A.5 Andy 5 Stu- ' dent Council 1,2,35 NJROTC 25 Baseball 2. Enjoys base- , I I ball, golf, and music. Plans Richard H. Pelletier Andre A. Pepin Gary Perreault to Work in a dental lab. PERREAULT, GARY J.5 Foot- ball 15 Wrestling 3,4. Enjoys sports. Plans to pursue a high- er education of some sort. PERRINS, LANE R.5 NHS 45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Hockey 3, 45 Bowling 1,2, President 3,45 Baseball 2,45 Letterman 3,4. Enjoys going to the beach and all sports. Plans to at- tend a four year business col- 5 lege and major in accounting or business. PETERSEN, DIANA lVl.5 Pete 5 Student Council 1,2,45 Steer- A ing Committee 1,2,45 Honor ji fi- ' f Roll 1,2,35 Theater Knights v. ,f F ' 45 Basketball 1,25 Chorus 2, tr 45 Band 1,2,4. Drum Major I 1 3. Enjoys riding horses, sewing, and arts and crafts. Plans to Lane R. Perrins Diana M. Petersen Sandra L. Peterson attend Mary Hitchcock Me' morial Hospital School of Nursing and become an RN. PETERSON, SANDRA L.5 Pete 5 Enjoys swimming, listening to music, and driving. Plans to attend a four year college and major in elementary education. PIECUCH, JAMES R.5 Jim 5 NHS 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 ,J . . Winter Track 35 Spring Track 'f 2,3,45 Letterman 3,4. Enjoys coin collecting. Plans to at- . K tend West Point. Y . PILOTTE, MICHELLE PINARD, NORMAN E.5 Norm 5 Steering Committee 1. En- . joys painting and ceramics. Plans to work after graduation and maybe later attend col- - - ' lege and open a small . , , . business. James R. Plecuch Michelle M. Pllotte Norman E. Pmard PLANTE, JOSEPH C., ..Big Cn, Enjoys sports and music. Plans to work in some sort of construction. PLANTE, MURIEL PLICHTA, RICHARD T.5 PIic 5 Steering Committee 3,45 Hon- or Roll 1,2,35 NJROTC 2,3, Officer 45 Spirit Society 1,2, 3, Vice President 45 West Side Story Sports Editor 45 Baseball 3,45 Soccer 2,3, Captain 45 Letterman 2,3,4. Enjoys all sports, music, and travelling. Plans to attend f the Naval Academy or Thom- f as College. Joseph C. Plante Muriel M. Plante Richard T. Plichta 47 Cathleen C. Ploss Ginger S. Poehlman Jacqueline G. Poirier Keith R. Pollock , Susan B. Potvin Carole C. Pouliot Rosemary L. Provencher Judith A. Rene 48 Darlene G. Poirier .fix :Y ta. fp Diane J. Pothier Frank E. Pouliot Jacqueline Rheault PLOSS, CATHLEEN C.5 Cathy 5 Foreign Language Club 25 Yearbook Business Staff 4. Enjoys tennis and horseback riding. Plans to attend Notre Dame College and become a history teacher POEHLlVlAN, GINGER S.5 Ging 5 Gym Team 1,25 Steer- ing Committee 3. Enjoys horseback riding, biking and swimming. POIRIER, DARLENE G.5 Dar 5 Student Council 1,25 Honor Roll 15 Cheerleader 25 Year- book Raffle Staff 4. Enjoys ice skating, dancing, and travelling. Plans to get a degree in nursing. POIRIER, JACQUELINE G.5 Jackie 5 Steering Commit- tee 2,35 Spirit Society 2,35 West Side Story 2,35 West- ettes 1. Enjoys horseback riding, travelling, and swim- ming. Plans to attend Keene State College and major in special education. POLLOCK, KEITH R.5 Put- ski 5 Enjoys hunting, fishing, and taxedermy. Plans to at- tend Thompson School and receive a degree in Wildlife Management. POTHIER, DIANE J.5 Di 5 En- joys swimming and camping. Plans to work in an office. POTVIN, SUE B.5 Potsie 5 Westettes 2,3. Enjoys all arts and crafts. Plans to attend N.H. College. POULIOT, CAROLE C.5 Steer- ing Committee 15 Foreign Language Club 25 Westettes 1. Enjoys sewing, horseback riding, and parties. Plans to be an airline stewardess. POULIOT, FRANCIS E.5 Ma- fia 5 Steering Committee 35 West Side Story 35 NJ ROTC 2,3,45 Spring Track 2,45 Wrestling 3.4. Enjoys running, swimming, and pool. Plans to attend college and hopes to become a police officer. PROVENCHER, ROSEIVIARY RENE, JUDITH A.5 Judy 5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Year- book Business Staff 45 DECA 3, vice-president 45 Band 15 Enjoys camping and bike- riding5 Plans to attend the University of New Hamp- shire or the Univ. of Denver to major in hotel or restau- rant management. RHEAULT, JACQUELINE T.5 Jackie 5 Enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and sewing. Plans to work and maybe at- tend a vocational school for typing. RHEAU LT, ROGER J., Enjoys motorcycle riding, auto me- chanics and hunting, Plans to work in construction. RICHARDS, ANN M., Honor Roll 1, Enjoys horsebackrid- ing, swimming and camping, Plans to go on to nursing school. RICHARDS, CATHLEEN E., Kat , 1st Prize in speech contest, Honor Roll 1, Enjoys writing and sports, Plans to work in the field of accounting. RILEY, KENNETH ROBERGE, KATHY M., West- ettes 1, Enjoys music, camp- ing and hiking, Plans to get married and pursue a career in child care. ROBERGE, RICHARD A., Rick , Enjoys fishing and water skiing, Plans to travel throughout the U.S. QOBIDOUX, STEPHEN R., Steve , DECA Club 4, Enjoys skiing, hunting and camping, Plans to enter the Navy. EZOUKEY, TIMOTHY P., ra- dar , Cross- Country 1, Soc- cer 1, Enjoys hunting, fishing and golfing, Plans to attend Concord Technical School and mojor in Architectural Draftin ROUX, JOANNE B.: Jo-Roux , Enjoys horsebackriding, ski- ing and bowling, Plans to en- ter a baking career. ROY, DIANE L., Honor Roll 2,3, 4, Theater Knights 2, Enjoys playing the piano, badmin- ton and camping. Plans to either travel or enter college as a music major. QOY, JACQUES D., Jack , Hockey 2, Enjoys all sports, Plans to attend St. Anselm's College and major in Crim- inal Justice. ROY, MARJORIE A., Margie , g. Il Student Council 1,2,3,4, Steer- ing Committee 1,2,3,4, Foot- ball Statiscician 4, Yearbook Copy Editor 4, West Side Story Subscription and Cir- culation Staff 3,4, Enjoys tennis, art, and music, Plans to attend a secretarial school. .-ln. 41 fi T Roger J. Rheault I ,X 4 , .al Alf? 'K I Ann M. Richards Cathleen Richards Kenneth R. Riley 'Ari' .ff .. Stephen R. Robidoux Diane L. Roy ,zu 'Q Kathy M. Roberge Richard A. Roberge Timothy P. Roukey Joanne B. Roux '25 Jacques D. Roy Marjorie A. Roy SABINE, DEBORAH A.7 Deb- bie 7 Steering Committee 47 NJROTC 2,3,4, Administra- tive Officer 47 Drill Team 3,47 Science Club 47 Spring Track 47 Member of the NJROTC honor platoon7 En- joys camping, skating and swimming7 Plans to attend Norwich University and enter the military upon graduation. SAINDON, CLAIRE A.7 Fren- chy 7 Enjoys horseback riding and tennis. Plans to enter the field of electronics. ST. HILAIRE, CLAIRE T.7 NJROTC 2,3,4. Enjoys mu- sic, skiing and swimming. Plans on joining the service. ST. HILAIRE, GARY R.7 En- joys most sports. Plans on joining the Nlarine Corps. ST. HILAIRE, RONALD E.7 Ron 7 Tennis 3,47 Ski Club 3,47 Enjoys skiing, tennis and camping. Plans to attend New Hampshire Vocational Technical College. ST. JEAN, JAY T.7 Saint 7 Baseball 27 Basketball 17 Soccer 1. Enjoys sports and music. Plans to travel and then attend college. ST. ONGE, STEVEN R.7 Steve Football 37 Enjoys ports and carpentry. Plans to join the Air Force. ST. PIERRE, BRIAN SAIVIPO, ROSANNE A.7 Rose 7 Honor Roll 27 Bowling 27 Yearbook Business Staff 37 Prom Committee 37 Spirit Society 47 Senior Class Play 47 Transferred from Thornton Academy, Saco, Maine. En- joys sewing and skating. Plans to attend a business school to become a business secretary. SANISON, DANIEL D.: Sam 7 Steering Committee 37 Base- ball 37 Basketball 17 Enjoys tennis, baseball and basket- ball. Plans to attend a two- year business school. SANBORN, STEPHANIE P.7 Steph 7 Student Council 17 Steering Committee 27 Cath- olic Nledical Center Explorers 2,32 Enjoys camping,'canoe- ing and swimming. Plans to attend Concord Technical School to become a nurse. SAVOIE, DIANE lG.2l Di 7 NHS 3,47 Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q Banking Explorers 27 Enjoys bowling, skating and playing the pi- ano7 Plans to attend Hesser College and major in accounting. 50 Deborah A. Sabine Gary R. St. Hilaire Steven R. St. Onge Claire Saindon Ronald E. St. Hilaire Brian J. St. Pierre fl. Claire T. St. Hilaire Jay T. St. Jean Rosanne A. Sampo Daniel Samson Stephanie P. Sanborn Diane G. Savoie SCHEEDERS, RHONDA D.5 Rhon 5 Softball 1,2,3,45 Let- terwoman 1,2,3,45 Enjoys hiking, swimming and music. Plans to attend college. SENNEVILLE, GUY A.5 Se- gee 5 Enjoys backpacking and cross country skiing5 Plans to major in wildlife management and become a National Forest Ranger. SEVIGNY, MARGUERITE A.5 Peggy 5 Enjoys tennis and swimming5 Plans to attend UNH and major in wildlife management. SIROIS, AMY SMITH, CHRISTINA L.5 Tina 5 Honor Roll 2,35 Color Guard Co- Captain 45 Enjoys art, skiing and swimming. Plans to major is social work at UNH. SMITH, CYNTHIA SOMERS, JANICE A.5 Pixie 5 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Letterwoman 1,2,3,45 Sta- tistician 45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Vice-President 45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Faculty Ed- itor 45 Class Historian 35 Ush- Amy L. Sirois Christina Smith Cindy Smith erette 35 Spirit Society 3,45 West Week 2,35 Enjoys skiing and swimming. Plans to at- tend Rivier College to major in paralegal work. SOMMER, BRUCE J.5 Tennis 45 Ski Club 3,45 Enjoys skiing, tennis and swimming Plans to attend St. Anselm's College to major in criminal Justice. I 'Z soPEl., MATTHEW J.5 Pis- mire i5f2 5 Student Council ' , 5 1,25 Steering Committee 1, 2,3,45 President 35 Spirit So- , ciety 35 NJROTC 2,35 Let- fg terman 2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 , ' Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Enjoys Rhonda D. Scheeders Guy Senneville Marguerite A. Sevigny J., ,:, V ff flag pole climbing, sports, . ' 5 , love and fun. Plans to become a fireman. .Q-3, .gf soucv, MICHAEL s.5 or. Soos 5 Enjoys cam ping, fish- 'Q' 'Ke 'sz' 1 H , 5 Janice A. Somers Bruce J. Sommer Matthew J. Sopel Egantigdtrgkllnnsgczlllifgire Department. SOUCY, RONALD R.5 Ron 5 . Honor Roll 1,2,35 NJROTC l 25 Football 25 Wrestling 3,45 Enjoys fishing, hunting, and camping5 Plans on attending NH Voc. Tech. to become a draftsman. SOWA, WILLIAM J.5 Windy 5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Steering - Committee 35 Letterman 45 Golf 2,3,45 Enjoys golf, X skiing and basketball5 Plans Q ' to attend NH Voc. Tech. . to study marketing and I management. .f-5: ,, ua 4 Michael S. Soucy Ronald R. Soucy William J. Sowa 51 ... 'att 'KPN' 'S fi I -ii .. , ' 'Q Stffizzrff' i ' Nh Elizabeth M. Spenard Linda M. Spenard Cheryl A. Stefanis JaI'IiC9 L. Stewart Gail A. Stiasny Arleen M. Stratton ci? Debra C. Sullivan Dennis R. Swanson Daniel R. Szumiesz Denis B. Talbot Vaughn Tamzarian Michele Tancrede SPENARD, ELIZABETH IVI., Liz , Student Council 1,2, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Plans to attend NH College to become a Legal Secretary. SPENARD, LINDA M., Spen , Student Council 2,3, Steering Committee 1,2,3, Spirit So- ciety 2,4, Yearbook Raffle Committee 4, Spring Track 3, Enjoys art, swimming and music, Plans to attend Notre Dame College and major in Art Therapy. STEFANIS, CHERYL A., Bub- ba , Enjoys swimming, skiing and riding, Plans to attend college. STEWART, JANICE STIASNY, GAIL A., Starsky , Student Council 3, Steering Committee 2,3, L etterwom an 2,3, Basketball 2,3, Spring Track 1,2, Transfer from Cen tral, Enjoys sports, walking and music, Plans to attend UNH and major in Business Management. STRATTON, ARLEEN SULLIVAN, DEBRA C., Deb- bie , Theater Knights 2, Spirit Society 1, Yearbook Raffle Committee 4, Captain of the Muchachos Color Guard, Enjoys bowling, ski- ing and swimming. Plans to enter the field of accounting SWANSON, DENNIS SZUMIESZ, DANIEL TALBOT, DENIS B., Enjoys basketball, skiing and party- ing, Plans to enter the Air Force. TAMZARIAN, VAUGHN V., Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, St. Paul's School A.S.P., Enjoys camp- ing and music, Plans to at- tend college. TANCREDE, MICHELE TARDIF, RICHARD, R.: Rlck Steering Committee 1: Hock- ey 3,4: Golf l,2,3,4: President Life Saver Club 4: Enjoys sports and music, Plans to en- ter college and study the field of law. TARRANT,THOMASJ.: Tom p Hockey 1: Enjoys hockey, swimming, and skiing: Trans- fer from Kimball Union Acad- emy: Plans to study Electrical Engineering. TEAS, JOANNAZ Jo :Enjoys swimming, sleeping and meet- ing people: Plans to travel and possibly attend college. TELLIER, JAMES P.: Jim : Enjoys parties: Plans to either join the service or attend a ,trade school. THACHER, JEFFREY S.: Jeff l Steering Committee 1,2: Ten- nis 1,2,3,4: Letterman 1,2,3, 4: Senior Class Play: Enjoys tennis, skiing, and sailing: Plans to attend UNH as a Bus- iness major. THEBERGE, DONNA B.: Tweet 7 Majorettes 2,3,4: Ski Club 3: Softball 1,2: Enjoys skiing, skating and embroidery: Plans to attend a 2 year vocational , school. THERRIEN, RENE A.: Canadi- an : Hockey 3,4: Letterman 3,41 Enjoys playing hockey: Plans to enter the Marine Corps. THOMPSON, DEBRA S.: Debbie , Perfect Attendance Award: Enjoys swimming, snowmobil- ing and all sports: Plans to work after graduation. THOMSON, LINDA J.: West Wekk 2: Band 1,2,3,4, Letter- woman 2,4: Enjoys music, swimming and traveling: Plans l to attend nursing school. TONERY, JANE E.: ToenaiIs : Student Council l,2,3,4: Steering Committee l,3,4: Foreigh Language Club 2: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Spirit So- ciety 1,4: Yearbook 4: Cheer- leader 2,3,4: Letterwoman 3, 4: Enjoys music, traveling and eating: Plans to attend Keene State College to major in Elementary Education. TRAYLOR, KATHY J.: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Ski Club 3: Transfer from C.W. Baker: Plans to go to Burdett to be- come an executive secretary. TREMBLAY, DIANE S.: Di : Enjoys baseball, motorcycles and horsebackridingg Plans to work in a business office. Richard Tardif James P. Tellier Rene A. Therrien Thomas Tarrant f,, Jeffrey S. Thacher Debra S. Thompson Joanna Teas Donna Theberge Linda J. Thomson Jane E. Tonery Kathy J. Traylor Diane S. Tremblay T T REMBLAY, PETER, G.7 Pete NJROTC 27 Ski Club 1,27 En- joys hunting, fishing and ski- ing. Plans to enlist in the Na- vy and then enter college to major in dentistry. ROTT, STEPHANIE, J7 Steph 5 Junior Prom Queen 37 Student Council 1,21 Steering Com- mittee 1,27 Honor Roll 1,2,47 Majorettes 2,37 Captain 47 Letterwoman 3,47 Spring Track 2: Prom Usherette 25 Enjoys camping, hiking and eating. Plans to attend New Hampshire Technical Institute to become a dental assistant. TULLGREN JOHN F 'Piz i9f1 ' T U V V V V I I 'I I Basketball 1,27 St. Ray's 3,47 Golf 2,3,47 Enjoys music, golf and skiing. Plans to travel to California in search of a heart of gold . URNER, RONALD LLRICH, MAUREEN AAL, MARK ACHON, ELISE, M: Enjoys skating, bowling and bike rid- ing. Plans to go into office work after graduation. ANROSSUM, CHERYLEE A. Van 7 Steering Committee 47 Letterwoman 1,2,47 Softball 27 Basketball 17 Ski Club 47 Band 1,2,3,47 Yearbook Sub- scription Staff 47 Spirit Socie- ty 4, Senior Class Play 4, Prom Committees 47 Enjoys tennis, skiing and dancing. Plans to attend Catholic Medical Cen- ter for nursing. EILLEUX, STEVEN M.7 Cook- ie 7 Steering Committee 2,3, 47 Honor Roll 2, 3,47 Hockey 2,3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,47 Soc- cer 1,22 Basketball 17 Letter- man 1,2,3,47 Spirit Society 2, 3,47 Treasurer 47 Senior Class Play 47 Enjoys sports and rock music7 Plans to attend college and become a CPA. Peter Tremblay Stephanie J. Trott John F. Tullgren J ,, , P , 3. Ronald J. Turner Maureen Ullrich Mark F. Vaal VIGNEAULT,JANICE I.7 Jan 7 Elise M. Vachon Cherylee A. VanR05SUm Steering Committee 47 Honor Roll 37 Theater Knights 1,27 Senior Class Play 47 Won top honors in a bowling tourna- ment7 Enjoys bowling, water skiing and horsebackriding7 Plans to attend Burdett School in Boston. WAGELING, KURT WALDO, ELLEN C.7 Stanley 7 Student Council 47 Spirit So- ciety 47 Transferred from Sad- dle Brook Christian in New York. Enjoys piano and guitar. Plans to go to college or work. j 54 Steven M. Veilleux Janice Vigneault Kurt A. Wageling Ellen C. Waldo 4 ,s - .11 , Donald K. Walsh Margaret E. Wescott Suzanne E. Westhall David F. Weymans Jane E. Wickey George T. Wiggin James S. Williams Kathy E. Williams Kathy M. Wolf ri Timothy J. Wood Karen E. Woodberry Darren S. Woods WALSH, DONALD KJ Chug- ger 7 Honor Roll 2,31 Letter- man 2,3,47 Football 17 Bas- ketball 1,27 Soccer 3,47 Golf 27 Enjoys skiing, soccer and golf. Plans to attend college. WESCOTT, PEGGY WESTHALL, SUZANNE, E.7 Sue 7 Student Council 3,47 Steering Committee 3,47 Ten- nis 1,2,3,47 Letterwoman 2,3, 47 Ski Club 2,32 President 37 Swimming 1,27 Yearbook Staff 47 Spirit Society 3,4. Enjoys most sports and playing the piano or guitar. Plans to attend the University of Col- orado. WEYNIANS, DAVID F.1 Dave 1 Honor Roll 1,2,31 NJROTC 2, 3. Enjoys all sports7 Plans to attend college to become an aerospace engineer. WICKEY, JANE E.7 Wick 7 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,47 Steering Committee l,2,3,47 Theater Knights lg Cheerleaders 2, Letterwoman 47 Statistician 47 Basketball 17 Ski Club 2,3,47 Yearbook Staffs 47 Editor of the Underclassman 47 West Side Story 2,3,47 Nlake-up Editor 3,47 West Week Com- mittee 2,3,4p Spirit Society 1, 2,3,47 Enjoys skiing, partying, and eating. Plans to attend St. Anselm's College. WIGGEN, GEORGE T. III7 Wigs' Student Council 27 Enjoys Skiing, camping and partying. Plans to travel for a year and then attend a vocational technical school. WILLIANIS JAMES S.7 Coke p Golf 3,47 Letterman 3,47 En- joys all sports. Undecided about future plans. WILLIANIS, KATHERINE E.i Kathy Wo 7 NHS 3,47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Student Council 1,27 Steering Committee 1,22 Enjoys horsebackriding and swimming. Plans to attend Bryant College to major in accounting. WOLF, KATHY Nl.7 Wolf 7 Spirit Society 17 Enjoys bas- ketball, bowling and partying. Plans to open her own business WOOD, TIIVIOTHY WOODBERRY, KAREN E.7 Quill and Scroll 3,47 NHS 3,47 Steering Committee 3,47 Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,47 Rifle Squad 3,45 Bicycle Club 2,37 Year- book Co-Assistant Editor 47 West Side Story Assistant Ed- itor 37 Nlath Team 2,3,47 Sen- ior Class Play 47 Yale Book Award7 RPI math and science award7 Bausch and Lomb Science Awardp St. Paul's School ASP7 Enjoys cross coun try skiing, hiking and travel- ing. Plans to attend Bates Col- lege and to into veterinary medicine. wooos, DARREN 55 EDWARD F. WRITER JOYCE A. YERGEAU EDWARD YOUNG JOANNE A. YOUNG YERGEAU, JOYCE5 Honor Roll 1,2,3. YOUNG, EDWARD5 Quill 84 Scroll 45 Steering Committee 45 Theater Knights 3,45 NJROTC 25 Chess Club 45 Cauldron 25 Art Editor 35 Editor 45 Thesaurus Co-Art Editor 45 West Side Story Art Editor 3,45 Bicentennial Committee 35 Out- standing Achievement in Journalism Award 2,35 Enjoys movie making, writing and the bizarre5 Plans to become a world renowned movie maker. YOUNG, JOANNE A.5 Student Council 15 Steering Committee 45 Yearbook Co-Editor West Life Section 45 Medical Explorers 2,3,45 CYO 1,2,3,45 Plans to attend the Univ. of Colorado for nursing. PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE Stephen Allar Linda Armirotto Marc Camire Paul Chavanelle Bruce Cole Lawrence Comeau Kenneth Conway Michael Courtois Alan Davidson Cheryl DiComes Randall Doucet Robert Goulet Michael Grace Richard Hadley Jeffrey Halle Michael Hanlon Bruce Harrington Brett Lachapelle Dennis Lamy John Lavoie Brian Law Mark Lovering Frank Manning Susan Mazrolle Cindy Molan Kevin Pascoal Margaret Perdue Michael Potvin Walter Rahmanop Kent Sherman Richard Simard Laurent Soucy David Veilleux John Wynne David Yox cars J lst ROVE: E. Dolarowskil D, Duclka , .V IVI. 4th RO Van A. STEERING COMMITTEE Noi , P. Kelly, L Girar P K P. Somers, C er I if Hlwgi M12 54,551 XXV' T-ha ff' fi wwf Chris President Debbie Beecher--Secretary Z--.. 1 57 -2, SENIOR PLAY 4 1 riff? 1365 F 1 1 W f A 9 , ! z ,,f5,r! ik 1 1 3 3 Q . F 5 ff, 58 a f Q ' K l iil. ' 'f ff A i,A v, AAi, RUE Lf my -Q M .J x. IE JJ D O ,.f WE'VE . 5-mw 1 Q A Q as sm , X Q2 3 X Q ,.. . ix 6 A,hk .Q- v S 1 A-Z' V , 35' I, - My I in-A 5 : 4'A.,,,nI ,g l ll .-',,.f Q? Pi-...ig ' fxff Hifi S61-LOOK. as , WWA S 5- ,X K Miles ' nn dr' Killer ova 84 Nlatt 8, wx avg'-3 SXWESE 'Ps' uf Tgllfli 0 - .3 fn... 62 Dressy Duds Ron Lavoie 81 Jane ' I . -Aff M Sta? L e -if fn ff -'eww V ' Nm mart' Jocks Ann Gauthier f ff 7' -'L :fl ' . H. :Tig JL Lf-:f',ff,:. L' fggf HT -L V, I IL , , f , I unnies augh eXGirar Ed Fahey Q LG '95 1 QL. Kathy Somers--Assistant Treasurer, Ann deBeIIerive--Treasurer, Linda Farrar--Vice President, Debbie Lachance--Secre tary, Maria Fournier--President, lVIr. Lubelczyk--Advisor. iii? L? xg f 127 rer, M SEATED: J. Tonery, A. deBeIIerive, K. Somers, J. Wickey. 2nd ROW: N. Germana, R. Gagne, Nl. Kiernan, T. Lavoie, Nl Farreli, NLA. Germana, K. Nlorley. 3rd ROW: P. Kelly, L. Duffett, T. Farrar, J. Aubin, E. Wickey, NI. Campbell, P. Hil chey, D. Freeman, P. Lavoie. 64 Mrs. Diane Noucas--Advisor KT. va. Q v K 4 'Z A xx . JA G ' ,ffiw-5 -I - .fi1:f'1'Tf,1. :L f r fw?gfr.,, 5 sy, vma., f ' W '1 ':- Gif ff 121 rr Q wi 'W W ,, Q36 ' M Maurice St. Germain--Advisor iff 4:42, l Q ily! ' Cindy Brisson and Karen Woodberry Assistant Editors THESI-lURUS STAFF Activity Section: Jane Tonery 84 Margie Roy Sport Section: Louise Girard 84 Anne Duval Senior Section: Moira Farrell 84 Debbie Beecher Underclassmen Section: Jane Wickey 8: Lucy Nichols West Life Section: Joanne Young 84 Louise Brunelle Mary Lou Kiernan--Typing Editor Katie Colby 84 Ed Young--Art Editors 4.q3,,,ef. ,A 4 ,,., rA'Qf ,g.,Q: ,XMLXZ gf Q57 My Wig!! wr , .uni 1, ga: A I H .Ml -an it-. --1:'..h1 5 ,t-s...n-.-f ' Y :anon ' xiilinl .1 our ,, O. ulgill I ,I I ' 4 nun , , .I il 'N' 6 1 n I .- 1 ev' u 1' gurl nl ' 1., ,f nav,- ns. ..1f',n' ,,f,.u fi he ' in Business Staff: SEATED: Judy Rene, Dave Andruchuk, Craig Mueller. STANDING: Dave Matta, Mike Duhaime, Cathy Ploss. 67 lst ROW: A. Duval, C. Brisson, K. Lyscars, Nl. Fahey, H. Gallo, G. Asbury, L. lVladore, D. Theberge. 2nd ROW: C. Van- Rossum, L. Nichols, NI. Farrell, J. Drouin, Nl. Kiernan, L. Girard, J. Tonery. 3rd ROW: J. lVliles, J. Somers, A. Gauthier, S. Westhall, A. DeBellerive, J. Hunter, K. Harrington, D. Sabine, S. Parks. LETTER PEOPLE lst ROW: IVI. Lemery, IVI. Demers, D. Jacques, R. Plichta, IVI. Sopel, J. Andrikowich, Nl. Lagerquist, D. Breitrick, B. Bouch- er, R. Pelletier. 2nd ROW: R. Tarclif, L. Perrins, P. Hudon, B. Jean, S. lVlcIntire, J. Piecuch, Nl. Nolen, B. Hughes, R. Soucyg W. Boisvert. 3rd ROW: C. Walsh, J. Lang, R. Douville, D. Bolduc, NI. Langlois, R. Gagnon, S. Nlitchell. 4th ROW: S. Veil- Ieux, J. Croasdale. 5th ROW: IVI. Duhaime, D. lVIatta, S. Lencki, C. Nlueller, G. Goulet, B. Delisle, B. Collins, E. Fahey, D. Bayko, S. Casey. nv-A in SEATED: L-R: Tom Beecher, Lucy Nichols, Helen Gallo, Ed Young STANDING L-R: Rick Plichta, Pam Laughlin, Debbie Beecher Nlargie Roy, Chip White, Jane Wicky, Bruce Gray, Dana lVlaker, Donna Hall, Annette Gagnon. WEST SIDE STORY SEATED L-R: Joanne Nlartin, Joanne Turgeon, Gina Nlachos, Charlie Normand, Gary Hamer, Conrad Capistran. STANDING L-R: Nancy Nichols, Pauline O' Brien, Paula Dudka, Leslie Hiscoe, Nicole Paris, Dennis Chalifour, Kathy Provencher, Karen Pollack, Jon Hopwood. CARL RTR LOG -A v NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY WEST HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT SOCIETY SEATED: Lynda Nlurphy--Historian, Rick Plichta--Vice President, Kris Lys- cars--President, Julie BeIlerose--Sec- retary. STANDING: Nlr. Ratten--Advi- sor, Steve Veilleux--Treasurer. 70 nm 4 mr W WM I X3 AND X SEATED: Karen Woodberry, Donna Hal STANDING: Debbie Beecher, Cindy Br UML SCROLL ILyNhI BAND 5,2 Q in mga f MR. POEHLMAN-DIRECTOR . l X i , w . xx K - a cw '! dl X , il Q ly' ff' ,Q ' X V V v ., 1- .. ' ' xg.- 4 1 5 X X C 1 NX XX CHORUS MR. MAYNARD-DIRECTOR X.- , , Efmgfif , 1, 3, 7 P. ' ? 7 'v vvf . 5 73 , A DRILL TEAM: Karen Woodberry, Michelle Gosselin, Louise Brunelle, Katie Colby, Colette Charpentier, Cindy Baron, Lisa Smith, Jill Hunter, Renee Bourque, Debbie Sabine, Irene Pouliot, Lori Perreault. 75 - 5 3211 Y f 2 NY UT! 51 2 :f:1:w:!5?iiifffifi:41H-5 f Q? ,, .1-'53 . . . fffzfzgpgsi , ' 'gig lf if A . .. an I s ,gd qi ,, Hmm.,- -':....... Q 2 2 fxf- -. C I O O 'G.,, I 1 , ,,,,,.W,,,.,, V, V ,L K I L J v x 1 I X , 6 G- ' W! 'xiii V, 2 4v y Q Q s . I . Q , ' vfl: 1V'k ,Q 13 .-' O , f , I ' U 0 M 'fl M v3 5 Qf'WfW .g, xv Ag ' if F I 45' -6 ' Q H NF Q, Q., ,,. , .,- , Q , m Z M , Q Z U Q, s K , 4 . , W 0 . l- , n 0 . o 4 ' f Q 9 4 0 . Q f ' ' ' K Q 1 I I Q Y ' - ..l'nl QQ A ., 1 ' 5 W A ' F . ' it as 3' Q 4' ' Q 'fm Q' W I I ,M es ' if ' fs 'ii ,F f a , A I , Q x. 7' 3 xr Q 15, ' ? 1 1 3, 1 3, ,, Z' ,, f .. . U L, Q 9 ,L -Q x W V , -. E- -H' 5 X , ja , H, V V4 644 9 Q 2, I 'F W H . 3, 3 Q ,L 3 +2 3' 'S 3 5 u 2 Sa M qs, 1 5 A , ,QV ' 5 Q .NW . 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T , 0 Q 0 Q k K MEMBERS Rick Mahoney Lisa Dugas Gary Mitchell Lisa Maker Marc Sevigny Terry Beers Nancy Levesque Roberta Lawrence Elizabeth Early Judy Richer Mike Simoneau Gayle Dugas Pete Lamarre Mary Lanteigne Dennis Avard Dave Beausoleil Emily Leblanc Jackie Soucy Rachel Marineau Randy Deshaies Lori Lamontagne Janine Roby Michelle Brunelle Charlie Normand Elise Prince Joanne Goard Ruth Godbout Ed Young Diana Trott Marie Hudon Don Lombardo Gwen Monelly Michelle Archambault Colette Vigneault Donna Geddes Chris Wheeler Debbie Leblanc Debbie Petersen Maureen Spinney Mike Lachance Paul Lescarte Diana Petersen Kelly White Beth Grady Karen VanDenBerghe Conrad Capistran Dennis Chalifour Kevin Wilkinson Ed Dort Liz Young Charlene Plichta During the 1976-77 school year, Theatre Knights will put on two productions. The first will be a short one act play . . . Moonshine and Martians. The major production will be MASH, MASH has a cast of 30 and with ex- tras will go up to 40 . During March, Theatre Knights sponsored a Computer Match dance and fun was had by all. One of the main proj- ects for Theatre Knights this year will be building professional type sets which can be used for years. Lighting has been changed on the stage to permit the flying of sets to fa- cilitate faster set changes. The several hun- dred dollar investment of funds raised by Thea tre Knights will be enjoyed by many for years to come. 79 DECI-l DISTRIBU TIVE EDUCATION . . . One year ago at West no one knevv what it meant! lVIost ofthe students now knovv it as a program which is very active. D.E . is a study and prac- tical experience in the world of market- ing. The D.E. Store is a lab which allows the students to learn the retailing trade. lt's student managed, student run which gives them the ex- perience of actually running a retail op- eration. Students in the D.E. program learn hovv to sell, create advertising and displays. II.. Xa 4,1 fIIIA,, .Iwi Q jig-:Hz FEBRUARY SATURDAY 'i E xx 4 li lo- at 'in-ov' ,W W.E.S.T. W LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Grimard, Lisa Lavertue, Margie Simon Joey Guild, lVlarc Desruis- seaux, Jackie Guild SJW 'avr ,,,,,.,.,.f 'Wu LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Di- comes, Nancy Nichols, Nancy Nlooney, Paula Dud- ka, Jeff Nloreau, Joanne lVlartin, lVlarc Potter ABSENT WHEN PHOTO WAS TAKEN: Paul Cote f Oryx K1 X LIBRARY L. TO R.: Mrs. Scotland--Advisor, Claremont Boutin, Christine Lessard, Eugene Peake, Judy Richer, Bernard McDade, Sherry Cor- riveau, Robin Deshaies. 82 ,'4 as I Fig X' I Q 07' '9 o D 'SX 'Nw- g 4.4 ,' sg 'X-.fm K fy I eiew E' r W- DEBATE TEAM KNEELING: Judy Richer, Roberta Lawrence, Elizabeth Early. STANDING: Charlie Normand, Haresh Patel, Debbie Petersen, Marc Rondeau, Mike Mario, Nlr. Haley-Coach. ig CHESS CLUB LJ ,X SEATED: Jim Lindh, Ed Young, Conrad Capistran, Denis Chalifour. STANDING: Phil Lefebvre, Darrel Gallagher, IVIike Godbout, Frank Manning. W- 3 'Nf.., 1 mfif' :Qin WW Q lv u 45 69 HK 'ix' 1 X 5 f vx re Sf NN - Wx X 1 JL X -,Q xx Ax ' N . .. , +2 W X,-Kea X Q 5' PQ X-fix in f S N 5 M,...bQX VARSITY FOOTBALL ,,, y , y Seniors 1ST D. Andruchuclc, B. De- lisle, D. Tacques, R. Dou- ville lcapt.l, J. Andrikowich, S. Mclntire, M. Demers, ZND J. Croasdale, D. Bay- ko, J. Lang, J. Mulholland, D. Matta, K. Hiershman 1ST J. Lang, J. Croasdale, D. Andruchuk, B. Delisle, D. Jacques, R. Douville, J. Andrikowich, S. Mclntire, M. Demers, K. Hirsch- man, J. Mulholland. 2ND Mr. Powers, D. Bayho, T. Iller, K. White, B. Pinard, G. Faucher, K. Jache, S. Poirier, R. Gagnon, S. Harrington, B. McGinnis, K. Wilkinson, D. Malta. 3RD Mr. Schucher, J. Boyd, M. Dexter, M. Andruchuk, J. Josef, R. Paris, R. Latulippe, D. Ludwig, P. Capistran, M. Mistretta, W. Gallo, G. Murphy, Mr. Sopel. 4TH C. Steele, D. Salem, R. Fortin, T. Sullivan, P. Lescatre, M. T. Kacz, N. Kafegelis, G. Ouellette, S. Myers, M. Prindiville, T. Beecher, Mr. Leonard. 5TH B. McGinnis, W. Lambert, B. Iller, C. Di Comer, M. Roy, P. Somers, J. Wickey, D. Klop, J. LaFleur, G. Cantara, M. Duilos, A. Penaslcovich Q9 an 133, -..Lupl.w Mr. John Sopel-JV Coach, Mr. Robert Leonard-Assistant Coach, Roger Douville-Captain, Mr. Richard Pow ers-Head Coach, Nlr. David Schricker-Freshmen Coach. .QQ 1 -f i. ' f It E ', ' , ',: ,.- QU M. New is -1' A a ,fi we ' P fm iff , ' 5 I x S J xtf- I ,li nun V i V ,,,V , 'H an ' N J , ,, SQL ! QQ, J FW M L-R FRONT: Dan Belanger, Matt Sopel, Mark Major, Bill Jean, Capt Don Walsh, Capt Rack Plnchta Capt Brian Collms, Steve Kass araSS, Ed VanderWall, Mike Sonier, George Dubois, Scott Williams, Steve Mitchell L R BACK Steve Casey, Dale Duboxs, Mark Com iskey, Jamie Ledoux, Dave Charpentier, Mike Duhaime, Sean Linehan, Dave Matta Ernest Yerrmgton, Bob Soucy, Steve Grady, Mlke Van Uden, Mgr. John Caron, Coach T.J. Angwin 90 GIRLS TRACK BOYS TRACK GOLF TEAM HOCKEY Q 4 M 'lk 4. ff . lst ROW: A Morin S Veilleux, P Belhumeur, Coach Collins, R Lavoie, R Therrien, E VanDeWaIIe 2nd ROW M. Brunelle, D. Desruisseaux, R. Tardi M. Nolen, M. Audet, L. Perrins, B. Boucher. 3rd ROW: S. Belhumeur, M. Gosselin, D. Graveson, D. Coutu, R. Lamarre, T. Berube. f 5 em rf ' x MQ fv J 9 . A 3 1, ' ri 4 J 5 J 4 i lfl.. f 1? f 1 ' 'flr ,f ' 1 ' , fi, NNN for ' - s X, I gg 4, lf' ,fs ff - l X I 1 I lst ROW: Ron Michaud, Moe Lamontagne, Paul Pepin, John Andrikowich, Tom Cullity, Mike Michaud. 2nd ROW: Joey Guild, Michelle Pepin, Celeste Michaud, Kristen Triff, Don Bourque, Mary Lazarony, Carol Deroo. 3rd ROW: Tina Tombs, Sue Desruisseaux, Rick Mahoney, Darel Gallagher, Judy Aubin, Michele Fahey, Chris DiComes. qua , O We V,f.,4fE- , Ag , X yy J X gulggwils ' X C2 X X X K X X N N , lst ROW: Dave Beeckman, Rick Pelletier, Rick Adams, Steve Meisel, Dave Allar, Mark Major, Mark Boisvert, Scott Myers. 2nd ROW: Tom Andrikowich, Wayne Boisvert, Jeff Witzel, Mitch Langlois, Ron Soucy, Steve Poirier, Armand Proulx. 3rd ROW: John Dion, Carl Steele, Steve Soucy, Rich Gagnon, Ray Latulippe, Carlos Charvara. 4th ROW: Dave Malcolm, Brian Hughes, Coach Leonard, Kevin Wilkinson, Nick Kafejelis. WRESTLING O CAPTAINS STATE CHAMP Rick Pelletier, Kevin Wilkinson, Steve Poirier Steve Poirier STATE PLACERS 9 KNEELING: Mark Boisvert, Steve Meisel, Nlark Nlajor. STANDING: Brian Hughes, Kevin Wilkinson, Steve Poirier, Rick Pelletier. TOURNAMENT PLACERS KNEELING: lVlark Boisvert, Nlark Nlajor, Dave Allar, Steve lVleisel, Rick Adams, Rick Pelletier. STANDING: Wayne Bois vert, Jeff Witzel, Ron Soucy, Kevin Wilkinson, Mitch Langlois, Brian Hughes, Steve Poirier. 98 lst 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th State Tourney Steve Poirier Rick Pelletier Steve Meisel Mark Major Kevin Wilkinson Brian Hughes Mark Boisvert Wayne Boisvert 167 119 112 105 UN L 185 126 155 l 2nd kt 5th 3rd Tournaments Keene Tourney White Mountain Tourney Sanford Tourney NH State Tourney WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST Season's Matches vs White Mountain W vs Exeter W vs Timberlane L vs Salem W vs Bishop Guertin W vs Keene L vs Nashua L vs Haverhill MA W vs Leominster MA W vs Con- Val W Record 8-3 Best Record Steve Poirier 20-2-2 7 Ni Q, A, V ' 4 ,ff f,,fk-:V M, ,, , + v H f M , f 1 Q 'ij 4' ' af I 'ff 2511. - A 21 41 g ,Q wr i avi' 1' x 28. .,,, NX ., 4? s 'sf V' ,Iwi 2:1- pl' fl Ki 5 . au. M R'-,. xi 'V Q -21725 V jf, . 2-,ISQQ1 'A A , ff 'e. lk., s , jg ,,,fv':,-f --. ft.: f -' ' , ,MJ pr' If qpwyf .May A H , x-n dy 2 ,W f, , 5- ,f V f ,'fQ.- f 'ff' sql-3-Qfkg-jv0s-WK!-'QR W, . m M..-,ew w,f'.'9fi'h 5'z ' L. TO R.: J. Cavanaugh, T. Jollcoeur P Coutls lVl IVIcIntire, D Nlatta, B Faucher, S Lenckl Captain, E Dort P. Dupuis, W. Lambert, B. IVlcGinnns, IV! Lemery in lf 24 WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST Wmnacunnet Nashua Bishop Guertm Spaulding Trmlty Alvlrne Portsmouth Central Memorial Concord Portsmouth 100 Winnacunnet 54 Spaulding 70 Bishop Guertin 58 Trinity 73 Concord 70 Central 65 Memorial 80 Nashua 83 Alvirne 60 aw, ..1, 5 ,ff 'E-me I f I I.,.gx ..q as Q Nw, GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY L. TO R.: Coach Ullrich, Colette Chevalier, Donna Lavoie, Laura Parsons, Melanie Horne, Jean lVliles, Anita Pellerin, Susan Earn- shaw, Lisa Belanger, Nlanager Ramona Clark. ABSENT--Coleen Walsh. JV'S KNEELING: Nancy Germana, Joy Leblanc, Kim Cote, Joanne Ploss, Susan Cahow, Jackie Drouin, Diane Nolen, Lisa Gamache. STAN DINGZ Coach Labore, Karen Klop, Penny Pare, Pam Goulet, Diane L'Esperance, Eileen Wickey, Chris VanUden, Lisa French Jane Lamarre, lVlarilyn Oxley--Statistician, Ramona Clark--Trainer 84 Equipment Nlanager. GIRLS LV. QS? WW W V if 'P' uf G J ill, 3. KNEELINGI Danny Cere, Paul Andrikowich, lVlike Cyr, Peter Andrikowich, Nlarty Nlistretta, Wally Gallo, lVIarc Fortier. STANDING John Badasarian, Yvon Viau, Jeff Brown, Rick Veilleux, Greg Belanger, Ernie Yerrington, Nlr. Houle--Coach. KNEELING1 Rick Dionne, IVlike Harrington, John Ploss, Jim Walsh STANDING: Jeff Brown, Bob Bourque, Nlike Dort, Bob Nlarley ABSENT: Peter Keane, Jim Weeks, Jim lVlcCaII, Nlarc Doucet, Joe Finnegan, Coach Kilrain. ' Y K, W QKQZBK 1855 J J, ,,,,r 105 3 kt ROW: L. Nichols, A. Gauthier, L. Girard, J. Somers. 2nd ROW: D. l E 1 Breitrick, D. Jacques, D. Rhames, D. Nlueller, Nl Lagerquist, B. Gray, T. Lagerquist. 3rd ROW: P. Hudon, NI. Duhaime, C. Nlueller, B. Collins. L1 DO ff- 'iw 'U F .fi 0.Off' f' -W O . D ' fl. Q N' lim ff Q ' f . .-.1-.',.v. 4, Ll .U affix W . - 'I f r 55.5, , H X. -'- N:-,lr- 'Tx' JO 'fr-'Q Q ' -- X' A Mala, Q in ww, I lxffff , - X, , :n U - f,.,-..,m., ' X- V n. U -.-,q -,.- 1 ,fa fi ff or n ,fp ,lf f 5 ,, 1 F , v A-hrdzs .4141-1. 2 , -A ' fxilii- V J' R:-.gn 'N' 1- - 1 YY' Y , ' '- 'A VIH? 106 A 'YV 1:1 , , ' .As 'Hz' 19 ' ix .924 I P? - nf P an t HOCKEY X 'U'i'i Q1 FIRST ROW: K. Brunelle, L. Bilodeau, R. Mularczyk, D. Graveson, R. Ducharme, G. Yergeau. SECOND ROW: Coach Gagnon, S Soterion, B. Nolen, B. Stratton, D. Gravel V'V gui , k l 5 . A K A 107 W st UI et 4 A of Ne sf L' 0 fl: e W fHQfg' S 5 Ns 46f e X QD Ahumeur S GoaXsPBC2 leswidor l 'S-Q :: 0 1 5 G W F mmvs agqesk W 5. 1 51100 We Knlg Fnr l ncnl' W JIXJ. Wesf gene! 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V ' AXA A 5 14,4 I Y ' Af A K 1 ' A , A Wt- A A pfw ' A 'i'1l-4' 'A A N J 'H X ff' L 'Wim SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULES BASEBALL Monday, Apr. 11 Laconia lGilIJ 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, Apr. 13 Alvirne lGilll 6:30 P.M. Friday, Apr. 15 at Spaulding 4:30 P.M. Monday, Apr. 18 Salem lGill7 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, Apr. 20 Spaulding lGilll 6:30 P.M. Wednesday, Apr. 27 at Keene lDoubleheader7 5:00 P.M. Friday, Apr. 29 Bishop Guertin 4:00 P.M. Monday, May 2 at Bishop Guertin 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, May 4 at Trinity 8:00 P.M. Friday, May 6 Central lGiIll 8:00 P.M, Wednesday, May 11 at Memorial 6:00 P.M. Friday, May 13 Trinity lGilll 6:00 P.M. Saturday, May 14 Concord lGiilll 1:00 P.M. Monday, May 16 at Salem 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, May 18 at Central 6:00 P.M. Friday, May 20 Memorial lGillJ 8:00 P.M. Monday, May 23 at Alvirne 4:00 P.M. Thursday, May 26 at Laconia 4:00 P.M. GIRLS' TRACK Saturday, Apr. 16 at Nashua 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, Apr. 26 at Timberlane 4:00 P.M. Saturday, Apr. 30 at Keene 4:00 P.M. Saturday, May 2 Alvirne Thursday, May 7 at Dover KINVITATIONALD Thursday, May 14 Clipperettes at Portsmouth Monday, May 17 Trinity Saturday, May 21 CITY MEET 10:00 A.M. GIRLS' TENNIS Friday, Apr. 1 Memorial 3:30 P.M. Monday, Apr. 11 Alvirne 4:00 P.M. Friday, Apr. 15 Trinity 3:30 P.M, Monday, Apr. 18 at Derryfield 3:30 P.M. Thursday, Apr. 21 at Nashua 3:30 P.M. Friday, Apr. 22 at Alvirne 4:00 P.M. Monday, May 2 Central 3:30 P.M, Tuesday, May 3 Derryfield 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 6 Nashua 3:30 P.M. Saturday, May 7 at Milford 10:30 A.M. Monday, May 9 at Central 3:30 P.M. Monday, May 16 at Memorial 3:30 P.M, Wednesday, May 18 at Trinity 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 20 Milford 3:30 P.M. 110 it N. 4-X X A nl tp fm 1 'tix F r' ' 9! . I X A A x ' X W 415 . ,, X In X x 1-MM? A X I gg 17 1 A'- 2 ,?-,E . v 74 , M J I f f pt , i I ffl X. ,. ,,, xx V1 lx i N is l X XY 5 , l Ee, SOFTBALL Monday, Apr. 11 Memorial lWolfe Park! 3:30 P.M Friday, Apr. 15 at Portsmouth 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, Apr. 19 at Nashua 3:30 P.M. Thursday, Apr. 21 at Pinkerton 3:30 P.M. Friday Apr. 22 Concord lWolfe Park? 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, Apr. 26 Alvirne lWolfe Parkl 3:30 P.M. Friday, Apr. 29 Salem lWolfe Parkl 4:00 P.M. Monday, May 2 at Trinity 3:30 P.M. Thursday, May 5 Pinkerton lWolfe Park? 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 6 at Salem 4:00 P.M. Monday, May 9 at Concord 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 13 Central lWoIfe Parkl 3:30 P.M. Monday, May 16 Portsmouth lWolfe Parkl 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, May 17 at Central 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 20 Trinity tWolfe Parkl 3:30 P.M. Monday, May 23 Nashua lWolfe Parkl 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, May 25 at Alvirne 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 27 at Memorial 6:00 P.M. BOYS' TRACK Friday, Apr. 15 Trinity Monday, Apr. 18 Alvirne Tuesday, Apr. 26 at Timberlane 4:00 P.M. Saturday, Apr. 30 Laconia Wednesday, May 4 at Salem 3:30 P.M. Saturday, May 7 at Dover CINVITATIONALD Wednesday, May 11 Bishop Guertin Monday, May 16 at Pinkerton 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, May 18 Con-Val Saturday, May 21 at Laconia lKIWA NISJ Tuesday, May 24 CITY MEET Saturday, May 28 at Salem lCLASS Ll Saturday, June 4 at Winnacunnet lSTATE MEET? BOYS' TENNIS Friday, Apr. 1 at Memorial 3:30 P.M. Monday, Apr. 11 at Alvirne 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, Apr. 12 Goffstown 3:30 P.M. Friday, Apr. 15 at Trinity 3:30 P.M. Monday, Apr. 18 Derryfield 3:30 P.M. Thursday, Apr. 21 Nashua 3:30 P.M. Friday, Apr. 22 Alvirne 4:00 P.M. Monday, May 2 at Central 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, May 3 at Derryfield 3:30 P.M. Friday, May 6 at Nashua 3:30 P.M. Saturday, May 7 Milford 10:30 A.M. Monday, May 9 Central 3:30 P.M. Thursday, May 14 at Goffstown 3:30 P.M. Monday, May 16 Memorial 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, May 18 Trinity 3:30 P.M. T5 F M2 N R 'T DE saw o R S SRC H lHs5c'5' V' VI E QEN C .1 of Q .An R 1 g S C FU' N L2 X .L TT ..,...,...,,Am, 2 2 i . f.,...,...,.,..,...,,.,, . 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They seek quantity rather than quality in their associa- tions. They don't like to be pinned down to specif- ic duties or obligations at specific times. They are also very punctual, have a high degree of psychic precognition, and once they form an opinion, it re- mains firmly fixed in their brain. Aquarians despise lying and cheating, and they a- void borrowing and lending. They belong to man- kindland represent its truest hopes and its deepest idea s. Mwfnm rf-q-, ,sq- Nlr. Joseph Haley IVlr. Nicholas Koustas lVlr. Richard Ratten English Mathematics History 124 Nlr. Donald Edwards Nl'-.GUS N0I'n'1al'ld Physics BIOIOQY Mrs. Judith Blaine Business These people can't stand being confined for long in one place. They love creativity and art and leisure. They don't care much for rank, pow er or leadership, and wealth holds little attraction. The fish are indifferent to insults, recriminations and other people's bristling opinions. People born under this sign do have a temper and can be bitingly sarcastic, with a clever, caustic tongue. The Pisces are daydreamers and go with the current wherever it takes them. They have a strong distaste for hard work and often shrink from competition. They are gentle, their judgment is fairy they love pleas- ureg they are sympathetic, frank, generous, moody, lazy, enthousias- tic and have a deep love for nature. Humor is one of their secret weapons. Pisceans grin to cover unshed tears. All is illusion with Pisces but he is stronger than he thinks and wiser than he knows. lVlr. Richard Klaxton Industrial Arts A ' gf, ' ,M ,aaa fp , , 1. 1 ' Aj , , 421 , J '-,f , -4A ,f Sy, gm 1 41 V ' 1 24 -. , . -1, f 2 3 . , , A ' rr E 4 , A' A vi ,G f H aj ,gf F ' eff I ' I , -ft . .. 'ft IVliss Jane Vogel Chairperson-- Nlathe matics s f rfe. IVlr. Edward Dobe IVIrs. Rosemary Eldridge MY- Jonn Jenkins Chairperson-- Languages l3l0lO9y Business 125 s 's ,H r x . L 1. O P 1' t'r ,rw-if f Nlr. Maurice Carignan French Industrial Arts Nlr. James Tsiatsios lVlr. Jeff Little Distributive Ed Nlr. Kenneth Piotrowski Guidance if . l Mrs. V. Stella Eaton , 'di' fff f ff' N of, ff? .M s :E W J 'NW 71 ' bud NYJ 1. 713,-JV Q , '57 WW A f g An Aries is an unusually friendly person with a forceful manner, a firm hand- ig, Q ' . wig clasp and an instant smile. 5 ,' 7 Y V T These people will fight what they feel is an injustice on the spot, and they're 175 , ,f not bashful about voicing their opinions. The Aries will be perfectly willing to lavish his smiles and favors on those who satisfy his demands, but when he Miss Julia Perry wants something, he gets it. He is innocent and fearless. Business The ram can make believe from here to tomorrow, and spin fabulous dreams, but he can't lie. There's nothing hidden or complicated about him. An Aries is very vulnerable, innocent, honest, generous, optimistic and a lit- tle short on patience. He is the warmest and most generous of all the Sun signs. He is often accused of having a terrible temper and is incapable of accept- ing defeat. A 7,- ll lVIr. Normand Gagnon IVIr. Normand Gibeau lVlr. James McQueeney English Social Studies Science 126 Art ,Min lVlr. Ronald Royer Chairperson--Guidance ft ,5,zigL.i! Miss Mary-Ann Sullivan Nlr. Russell Foster Guidance Mathematics i1i rw Zssii isii 5 The Taurus has a strong and silent attitude. He prefers to move deliberately Mr. James Hall and speak sparingly and simply wants to be left alone. The Taurean temper Mr. Frederick Dobrowolski Chairperson--Science is seldom displayed impulsively, but when the bull gets mad, he can destroy Art everything in his path. Taurus seldom worries, frets or chews his nails. He is not the nervous, twitchy type. Taurus people are home folks and change up- sets them. The average bull is superbly healthy, but once he's down, he may recuperate slowly, partially due to his stubborn refusal to obey the doctor. His loyalty and devotion to family and friends often surpass all understand- ing. The Taurean generous heart and pockets are wide open to real friends in real trouble because there's nothing small about Taurus, including his ca- pacity for lasting love. W, t., - ,sv-4 f Miss Doris Proulx Mr. Raymond Demers lVlI'. Mark Labore Mrs. Chiara Putnam Guidance Science English Mathematics 127 5if:,:,,,ggfjggTflf L' I ,. , .VVI ,,., VE? we ,cf ' ' ', fm f i l I V f , f f g ,f f ff yay , -' fm ' -, aa, . , V, M , ,r ig ip Q, X X 'f mf ' f ,. W an Vr, , I , Nlrs. Doris Bishop Home Economics lVlr. Richard Dobens Mathematics MM.. . Mrs. Diane Demers Chief William Walbourne French--,Spanish Naval Science flfflt, 1 I' , 1 g 5 V., xx f ,df I Lg! J !,m,,,,, !C,,,,,,,4f, A rw, , K JT, V Q fl, FLA? ff, . X. 'I lufl' 1 ill, ,,4fcJs-V-ff'-ff ffl- 1 ff-f , df - ' f' T ., - ,,, ,,, 'N - ff: g,f,,4,',, f' ,knife My-ff ff'T 4'f5 f 'IATA' 'js' W T , 0, 'V , if l fflll f 'fi ! L+' Eff IW. 's fff 'ffj-fh ,fl !'t fg f '4 1 , ,IL Vu- . - - fe ,,f, 1, H. ,J A, . t I , A , A J LJ fix., - f 8 , . MA, ,IANJLK 1,L:,f,,f,,.fK,4.,A, 17, J If f4,1,g,4 J! ,LAL Mc, 7,.1.Lfu4.,44,,z. -.7424 14' 7 V ,M 1 J .' fl .f f 4.41 Pi' The first thing to notice is a nervous energy and most of them talk fast. There's an eagerness about Geminis, an immediate, sympathetic friendliness, and unusually quick, but graceful movements. They can talk themselves in and out of situations with the greatest of ease. They think fast on their feet and they're more clever than almost anybody. Gem- inis all seem to have an ageless appearance. They can also do two things at once with less effort than it takes most others to do one. These people resent drudgery and monotony almost fiercely and aren't the most punctual souls in the world. They have a compulsion to behave in a way exactly opposite to their real desire and often change their mind. Al- most every Gemini speaks, understands or reads more than one language and French is the favorite. They have brilliant humor, tact, diplomacy and adroitness--yet lack persistence and patience. Miss Judy Devine Biology--Chemistry ,',Q,,,'44' LL X ,,t, . - 4314914 ,M - ff? Xzlfgff ,Si A I , f f7,L,,i,S-f f 712 Nliss Jane Putney I Mr, John Amero Nlrs.-Patricia Croasdale French English Smence is . my M as s W K X 4 , Egg? Q55 X :xi ,, -W fi J i , O 2 If f as A. A s J fn I , ..,,. . ' M' '- W Mr. Walter Lubelczyk Miss Claire Beland Law English Mathematics Mr. Raymond Bouchard 364 Mr. Peter Kouletsis Nlf- Jofeph Duffy Chairperson--Ind. Arts Enghsh K L Mrs, Frances Gray Mrs. Nikki Nloutsigufig Mrs. Brenda Davis Mrs. Jeanie Ciesla Chemistry Business Assistant Librarian English 129 t E it C ftcit , ' Nl . lVl Eusinilgaret Dunn lVlr. Harold Colburn S Mathematics Cancerians are dreamers, wrapped in vivid imagination. They have many moods and changing emotions. They are often depressed, pessimistic, sensi- tive, fragile, crabby and have a vulnerable heart. In the midst of uncertainty, despair and sadness, Cancer people seek retreat and solitude. They sometimes cackle wildly then weep despondentlyg they occasionally snap at you irrita- bly, and then hide when you hurt them. They are fascinating conversationallst with deep wells of creative Imagina- tion. The Cancerians revere the past and usually are patriotic to the core. Cancerian compassion is deep and highly intuitive and can be considered as a well of secrecy. Cancerians never go directly after what they want. Their strategy is to move in every direction but straight ahead. Cancer tends to brood over mistakes. They love their home and spend frugally. Food somehow represents security to Cancerians. IVlr. Russell Poehlman Mrs. Virginia Doherty Band Business Mrs. Diane Noucas IVIr. Maurice St Germain lVlrs. Dorothy Jenis Nlr. Gordon Traver French Latin English Industrial Arts 130 ' f1 '11-f,,..V,:: 5 lVlr. P. Douglas Wakeman Nlathematics lVlr. Robert lVlul len IVlr. Timothy Angwin Biology we , ' 'G 5f W, ,,.,, , H ' ,,.,, ,r 1 y 35 f , Mrs, Brenda Pervanag lVlr. Alex Tartsa IVlr. Ronald Roy English Science Government H It's not at all unusual for Leo to display his arrogant pride and his sunny play- fulness at the same time, which is why he gets away with murder. Mr. Donald Reagan Business Leo hates the dark and boredom equally. He loves teaching and is quite good at rationalizing things. He has an honest superiority and excellent abilities. He wants first class and luxury all the way, and he'll spend freely on fun and pleasure. He loves to be flattered and never leans on others but prefers to be leaned on. He is either dreadfully careless and sloppy or meticulously neat and orderly. He rather enjoys gossip, is creative and original, strong and vital and very generous. But watch out . . . whatever he says, he means. Mr. Paul Genest French Guidance l f 4 eils i ,l.. lsssii s . i e V X l 7 it . , 2l:i'2 ii o , gg If wif' I d..i, in ,' jk., , . , Mrs. Geraldine Thomas lVlr. Leo Turgeon Physical Education Industrial Arts 131 E Mrs. Elinor Butler Mr. James Madden Mrs. Jeane Scotland Mr. Robert Leona-rd Business History Librarian Physical Education Mrs. Heather Sherburne Mr. Roland Vigneault Home Economics Economics The Virgo will stand out as a loner and is basically uncomfortable in crowds. Worry comes naturally to him. He has a delightful smile, is dependable and sincere and also very gentle. He is fastidious and exacting in grooming, eat- ing, working. Vlrgos can suddenly become cranky, irritable, scolding and nervous. He will often be critical, restless, and very industrious. Spending money is not one of f his traits. 'N The Virgo likes truth, punctuallty, economy, prudence and discreet selectiv- ity. He hates gushy sentiment, dirt, vulgarity, sloppiness and idleness. Miss Lisa Landry Mr. John Connarn English Afli s asv r f Mr. Richard Maynard Miss Kathleen Finnegan Mr, Donald Clark Mr, Donald Van Uden Music Social Studies Chairperson--Social l'llSf0l'y Studies 132 '1 - g it A:.V ,. , 9 Wa., 5 W, J, Q 9 t 1-' . X. , l. f, I 5, 4' , r V Nhff , , - g 1-Left ,Q ,, . . . I at 5, . s ji ,IL WO, zms mind J A won S the man hw ,-al: ip, l , , , s . ,,, .1 , ,aa Mr. Marshall Harris Mr. John Bowers Mr. Michael Walkins Industrial Arts Industrial Arts English I Mrs. Mary Donovan Mrs. Gloria Laflamme Reading Specialist Mathematics Librans love people, but they hate large crowds. They go around 2: H mediating and patching up quarrels between others, still they enjoy a good argument themselves. They're good-natured and pleasant but they can also be sulky, and they balk at taking orders. Librans 5 1 . are extremely intelligent. At the same time, they're incrediby naive and gullible. They'll talk your ear off, yet they're wonderfully good listeners. Librans are restless people, but they seldom rush or hurry. ,,,, .I At times they can be annoying, quarrelsome, stubborn, depressed and confused. The Libra character is made up of just about equal parts of kindness, gentleness, fairness, philosophical logic and indecision. l ' Mr. Robert Kerrigan Mr. David Messier Physical Education English if f Mr..Richard Powers Miss Nancy Valavane Mr. Paul Laflamme Hlsfvry Mathematics chairperson--English 133 i 1 y I f Af A , J ' v ' rrre ve Miss Annjude Chapman Nlr. John Collins NHSS lVlarCelle Nlontminy Capt. H. Peter Kooy Psychology English Chairperson--Home Naval Science Economics I i 5 S 6 Nlrs. Sandra Lambert Physical Education Scorpio likes to travel incognito and have a well- controlled nature. Their eyes are piercing with hypnotic intensity. The Scorpio born rarely flatter and are extreme ly truthful. He is also intensely loyal to friends. He is deeply interested in religion, intensely curious about all phases of life and death, violently drawn by a desire to reform. Yet he's also heroic, dedicated to ties of family and love, and gently protective of children and weaker souls. He's fiercely possessive of what he believes to be his, including success, but his ambition is never obvious. Mr. pavid Al'19Win Nlrs. Susan Van Der Beken lVlrS. Betty Sabean Nlr. George Trapotsis Smence English Bl0l09Y Science 134 E at ir 'il .ff , A., , A,,, , It ffl 5 ., 2 f Q-' 1 .5 ,,f,-' lg:-i:,,f, ,,f f ,,,: : 1,' w,gf',z. 5 X:-if ' 5 5 WW ,r s A. .rr r r Miss Carol Rodrigues Mr, William Peacock lVlf. Steve Tunberg Business Mathematics Industrial Arts Mr. Karl Bic kford Government I i Under his tactless manner is an extremely clever mind and high standards. Everything he does is done honestly. A Sag- ittarian is normally restless. He ordinarily fears nothing and loves animals passionately. The typical Sagittarian is at- tracted to danger--in sports and in his job or his hobby. He loves speed and will take a chance on literally anything. The Sagittarian is warm and generous and has lots of loyal friends. Most of the time the typical Sagittarian is happy and gregarious, but his temper can flare like a sky rocket if he's pushed around by peoplewhoabuse his natural friend- liness or who get too familiar. Rebellion against authority and stuffy society is also common. He usually speaks and acts first, and considers the consequences later. Office Staff 5 yi 1 t , . or . H ' L 'I 'F' I t gy? f,,-' rrrty ,T V Mr. Peter Hall Engl ish ,. Mrs, Ma,-yrose Spyoule Mrs, Helen Camire Mrs. Louise Reed Mrs. Dorothy Haworth Executive. Assistant Secretary Secretary Secretary 135 M . S Il H l' Mr. Joseph Urban Mrs. Betsey-Jane Hill Mklgfsgmliegiga Esnglihy usue German-- Russian Mathematics The Capricorn is not acarefree party type but he is a social climber. He respects authority and honors tradition. He is content to mind his own affairs and has learned to cope with duty and responsi- bility and to tolerate frustration. The Capricorn may seem such a shy, sweet ' soul, a trifle stubborn perhaps, but gen- tle about it. He seems very harmless and a safe person to trust and confide in but hedusesl your own weikniessesff conceits . u . an jea ousies to ma e imse stronger. Chalrperson Enghsh His true desire is the position of the real leader. Mrs. Joanne Tilton OFFICE STAFF kk 5 .2 Mrs. Patricia Nuss Mrs. Genevieve Cassidy Mrs. Carol Acorace NHSS Maureen Shea: R-N Keypunch Operator Secretary Secretary Nurse WMf1,,,,,fW KWKQZ4 fm' Mya ffff 1' -,Q ,XJ CAN YOU lMllGINE...? lVIaria, Patty or Plichta being six feet tall. Never having a Section 33 . Johnny Tullgren with his license. Jane Tonery with ankles . Not having the Word O-ZAY. Julie Bellrose understanding. Never having an IV! .O. Paul without Gloria, Gloria without Paul! Chris Messier saying something in French besides: Debbie, Karen or Annette with a C average. Dana Maker with a tan. Linda Farrar as a mute. Ron Lavoie as a 100 lb weakling. Phil without beer. Janice not hyper. IVlike Healy as a Cassanova. The boys not having a card game. Bob Deslisle with a sweet voice. Glock not in a fight. Stan not being able to play basketball, golf, ski lVloira without a woe . Craig Without Brian, Brian without Craig. Bill with no Bill . lVIatt as a flagpole painter. IVlatta not being an All American Boy . Ed Young not being sadistical . Danny CPruneJ with a full tank of gas. A party without Pixie. Louise on the Olympic Ski Team. Paulette being outspoken. Jeff keeping his temper on the tennis court. Anyone but Debbie Beecher as Class Secretary. Having no Nadeau's. Wickey being short and fat. Annette Gagnon being Italian. West High without the GREAT Class of l977!! , run C'est chicll etc The Jukebox in 05O? When we had Closed Studies? When Section 33 was formed? D0 YOU REMEMBER...? When vve went to school in the dark because of the energy crisis? When lVlarylou Kiernan was Captain of the J.V. Cheerleaders? When we sold IVI 84 lVl's? Tue car washes during our freshmen and sophomore years? Louise Girard as Freshman Class President? Tie Fun Day in the courtyard? When we went Christmas Caroling? When we sold Blue and White Hats? Twe Senior Class Play? T1e Junior Prom ? Twe Blood Drawing when Jay St. Jean and Rick Plichta passed out? The Streakers during our freshmen year? When everyone sat at the West end of the Cafe instead of the East End? When we had periods I and J? T1e night we first used the cheer AKA-LAKA CHING against Central ? T1e Thanksgiving Day game in 1975 when we won the City Championship against Trinity? When lVlatt Sopel sang Boys in Blue in front of the whole class? Hunter's, Chugga's, Germana's and Kloper's parties? When Jimmy Carter spoke during our Junior year? Our First West Week? The trips to Boston, lVlt. lVlanadnock and Salem during sophomore year? Learning the Alma lVlater, Boys in Blue and Fight for Victory ? Having to write letters in English class? The Hockey team almost making State four years in a row? Remember most of all the people you have met, the things you have learned and the memories you hold dear!! A lVlorley but no lessly Collins but no Vodka. lVlueller but no noodles Nichols but no dime. Farrar but no Fawcett. Beecher but no gum . Wickey but no basket. Gallo but no wine. Hall but no pass. Bucholz but no buttons Mara but no frame. Somers but no winter. WE HAVE Hunter but no head. Belhumeur but no Bellhopper IVIitchell but no lVlartha. Trott but no walk. lVlatta but no whatsa. Roukey but no pro. Miles but no yard. Tonery but no ankles . Klop but no Klip. Hickey but no bruise. Westhall but no Easthall Messier but no Cleaner. x uw -H L .- Jw an , J is .55 lj 2 .1 M .,1Q1.l+f' Y . ' y ff-W ', fi ' if .. , ,J M, U fl' f an f v fo - M V D .. P' L' w a Q' n 1 If ' ' f .V 4 .If , 'fm' ,Q 5' 1' ' W4 ifiv- ml'-W if ,, ,,,, ,L , ,V .1 H W-- WK? mf mmmmmf wgjgy, UM ., ,, ' Q ,N my ANWJK! if . A N ,, Wh 1 A ,,L,, , as as J if UH - Us V' V J sv h f r. A Q 1 K':h 141 DOWN MEMORY LANE Hey! Chris, do you remember our first day here at West? Yeah, everyone seemed so much older than us, especially the Student Council Officers that spoke to us that September morning and introduced us to the school and it's activities. Remember the trauma of getting lost and being directed to the swimming pool ? Sure, how could Iforget! We soon began to find our way around, however, and at the same time began to become part of West. We were well represented by our Freshmen Football and Basketball teams, as well as having Paul Belhumer and Ron Lavoie on the Varsity Hockey squad. We furthermore showed our participation by electing our Freshmen Class Officers. They were Louise Girard, Linda Farrar, Cindy Brisson, Debbie Beecher and Debbie Lachance, They, along with the steering committee got the Class of 1977 going by holding a bake sale and car wash. These activities proved to be not only successful in finance but also in the enjoyment we got out of them. Spring came quickly, Jeff Thacher and Dave Nlatta displayed their talents on the Tennis Team along with Steve Vielleux on the Baseball Team. We also experienced the excitement of our first West Week, in April which was widely enjoyed by the Class of 77. The spring of our Freshmen year was also the time when the J.V. Cheerleaders were chosen. lVlarylou Kiernan and Jane Tonery were chosen Captain and co-captain, respectively. Our Freshmen year quickly came to a close, with the thoughts of the upcoming sophomore year entering our minds. Donna, didn't you feel a little older when we returned to West as Sophomores? Yeah! We were no longer itty bitty freshmen but sassy, sassy sophomores . After an enjoyable summer, we were eager to return to school and renew some of our friendships from the previousyear Didn't you feel as if you were more a part of West? For sure! We were starting to show that the Class of '77 would be a class to remember. Our Sophomore Class Officers picked up where the freshmen offi- cers left off. Under the guidance of our new advisors, lVlr. 84 Nlrs. Laflamme, we elected Roger Douville, Ronnie Lavoie, Debbie Beecher, Cindy Brisson and Sue Nickerson. Our activities that year centered around Toys for Tots and the selling of Blue and White hats. We also started our 3 year tradition of Christmas Caroling which was enjoyed by all. Our tremendous school spirit broke through that fall with the un- official formation of Section 33 , Win or loose, we were behind our teams and nothing could stand in the way of our school pride. Representing our class on the football field that year were D. Jacques, S. Mclntire, Y. Demers, D. Yox, R. Lavoie, R. Douville and B. lVlcGauhlin. Kicking off on the soccer field that season were Nlatt Sopel and Rick Plichta, who were being cheered on by our J.V. cheerleaders IVI. Kiernan, J. Tonery, D. Poirier, J. Wickey, D. Desruisseaux, C. Brisson, J. Drouin, G. Asbury, Nl. Farrell, D. Klop, L. Derochers, and A. deBellerive. Stephanie Trott, Jean Nliles and Donna Theberge were our sophomore members on the majorettes who could be seen twirling their batons at every pep rally and football game. As the snow began to fall, our spirit and particiaption continued to rise. J. Tullgren, S. Lencki, P. Dupuis, D. Nlatta, Nl. Lemery, B. Bilodeau, C. Walsh and J. Lang exerted themselves as members of the J.V. Basketball team, while P. Bellhumer, R. Lavoie and S. Vielleux, helped skate our Knights onto victory on the ice. T. lVleisel, J. Andrikowich, R. Pellitier, B. Hughes, D. Yox, and lVl. Sopel were members of the newly popular sport of Wrestling. Spring came, and with it another West Week, The highlight of the week was probably the Greaser Dance, but whatever the event, it was well attended by our class. During that time of year Anne deBellerive was elected as Assistant Treasurer to the Student Council for our Junior year. By the time June came we were ready for some time off after our active sophomore year, and in preparation for our upcoming Jun- ior year. - Junior Year!! Donna, didn't it feel good to become upperclassmen? 142 And how! We had a busy year ahead of us and our first priority was to elect our class officers who would lead us through the year. They were Matt Sopel, Chris Messier, Annette Gagnon, Lucy Nichols, Debbie Beecher and Pixie Somers. Their first project was the Fun Day held on a Saturday in November of '75, This was a carnival-like event featuring games such as pie-throwing and sack races. Although this wasn't a great financial success it was successful in enjoyment for the Juniors who helped organize and put it together. The officers also planned the M 84 M's candy sale in March! With the aide of a great number of responsible students from our terrific class, this sale was a huge success. The social activities that year included Christ- mas caroling, toboganning, and ice skating. We showed increasing class participation on the various sports teams. New members on the football team were: D. Andruchuck, B. Deslile, J. Lang, J. Andrikowich, T. Hogan, K. Hirshman, and B. Hughes. C. Walsh, B. Collins, C. Mueller, D. Matta, B. Jean and P. Dupuis were first year members on the soccer squad and S. Lencki and D. Matta were our lone classmates on the basketball team. Dribbling away on the girl's Basketball team were M. Fournier, J. Miles, G. Stiansy, and M. Horne. Junior Co-captains Paul Belhumeur and Ron Lavoie led the hockey team to a successful season. Juniors on the team were: R. Tar- dif, L, Perrins, R. Therrien, S. Veilleux, and M. Nolan. Supporting the teams through victory and defeat were Varsity Cheerleaders J. Drouin, J. Tonery, G. Asbury, C. Brisson, L. Desrochers, A. DeBellerive, M. Kiernan, and M. Farrell We were also proud to have S. Trott, S. Park, D. Theberge, L, Girard, A. Duval, J. Miles, S. Nickerson, and P. Gosselin, represen- ting our class on the majorette squad. Junior editors of the West Side Story were Jane Wickey, Karen Woodberry and Debbie Beecher. A number of other juniors partici- pated on various staffs of the newspaper publication. The induction of Juniors to the National Honor Society was held during the winter of 1976 and was climaxed by the selection of Lynn Madore, Jean Miles, Yvonne Langelier, Judy Godbout. These students were chosen to be the officers of the National Honor Society during our Senior Year. Spring is always a very busy season at West High. The end of the cold days and snow lead us to another fantastic West Week full of fun and games. The election of Student Council officers also took place during the Spring. After a week of campaigning, Maria Fournier, Linda Farrar, Debbie Lachance, and Ann DeBellerive won the right to serve as the Student Council officers for 1976-77. If you are reading this History section and have enjoyed looking over oll of the other sections of the Thesaurus, thanks can be given to the following people who were chosen in the Spring of our Junior year to edit our fabulous yearbook. Donna Hall, Cindy Brisson, and Karen Woodberry were the leaders of the staff and would receive help from Dave Andruchuk, Graig Mueller, Dave Matta, Katie Colby, Ed Young, Mary Lou Kiernan. Our class did not lack in intelligence either since a good size group of Juniors were chosen to attend St. Paul's Summer School and Boys' State. And so, the social climax of the year approached--the Junior-Senior Prom. With last minute preparations, decorating the Carousel Ballroom, and putting the ever-important mints on the tables, the Big-Night arrived. The theme of the prom was We May Nev- er Pass This Way Again , with Stephanie Trott chosen as Junior Prom Queen and Janice Drouin, Linda Desrochers, Maureen Ullrich and Anne Duval making up her beautiful court. Awards Day came and went very quickly with those of us worthy of receiving anything doing so. Thus, ended our Junior year. We had accomplished a great deal but the best was yet to come. ,. ....,, W A A W ,Y IN wwf tl ' i . f-.. ii i mx if ii., - ,- T Ka .S , K 143 .7 .rf , ..... an YYNQF, .,-, we St. Paul's ASP. SEA TED: Karen Woodberry, Annette Gagnon, Debbie Beecher, Lucy Nichols. STANDING: Jude Chaun- ette, Gerry Goulet, Vaughn Tam- zarian, Mitch Langlois. ...ls ss'-ai iiiieiiio Well, this is it, Chris, Senior Year!! Can you actually believe it? No Donna, Boy, how the years have flown by. It just doesn't seem possible that we will soon be saying goodbye to West High. Right from the start iwhen it finally did arrivel of our Senior year in September, we made sure the class of 77 would be a class not soon forgotten. Roger Douville served as captain of the football team. The season wasn't the most successful one that West has ever had but even with all the bad luck and injuries that fell upon us, the true spirit of West prevailed by the team members never giving anything but their best. The cheerleaders, led by captains Janice Drouin and Jane Tonery did what we expected of them. . .they never missed a game, raised the spirit of the crowds, and encouraged the boys to put up a good fight. The same held true for the majorettes who were lead by Stephanie Trott and Jean lVliles. In October the Golf team won the city championship. With, the fact that the majority of the team members were students of the Class of 77, this feat was enthusiastically applauded. Seniors on the team were: S. Lencki, J. Tullgren, lVl. Lemery, Nl. Healy, B. Sowa, J. Williams, R. Tardiff and P. Belhumeur. Leading the soccer team to a fruitful season were tri-captains: C. Walsh, B. Collins and R. Plichta. Their dedication along with the cooperation of other senior members helped make this a more popular sport than it has ever been. Donna, remember the blood drive in November? Sure, How could Iforegt such a successful event. The Senior Class had held a Blood 144 Drawing on Nov. 2, 1976 lwhich also happened to be the day Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford in the Presidential electionsi. This very important event took place in our school gymnasium. It was extremely satisfying to realize how we would be helping others by our small donations which amounted to the greatest number of pints of blood which was ever donated in a Manchester High School. With the blood drawing part of history, it was time to focus on the largest undertaking our class had ever attempted--the procuction of the ever-popular musical Bye Bye Birdie . Anyone who was involved inthe play will definitely remember it for some time to come. Who can ever forget the numerous rehearsals, those which were successful and the ones which were terribly bad. Or how about Mr. Messier yelling at the stage crew for perfection. And the hilarious times spent digging through old chests in the attic or the fear of being recognized as we entered the Goodwill Store in attempt of hunting down some of our outrageous costumes. Things like the telephone hour, the ice house, and the loop the loop are just some of the many pleasant memories in our minds from those long winter hours during which we strived for our perfection. This perfection would have never been accomplished on the successive sell outs February 11 and 12 hadn't it been for the dedicated efforts of our producers Mr. 84 Mrs. Laflamme and Mr. Messier. Also during the month of November, West High was honored with six representatives at the New Hampshire Junior Miss Scholarship Pageant. Participating and all hopingforthe covetedtitlewere: Katie Colby, Helen Gallo, Louise Girard, Yvonne Langelier, Lynn Madore and Jean Miles. Of those listed plus twenty-four other anxious participants our own Lynn Madore was crowned as the 1977 N.H. Junior Miss, adding to the pride of the class of 77! She not only won the major title but also the Youth Fitness Award as well as the Poise and Appearance title. Helping to boost the school spirit at sport- ing events were the Spirit Society officers Kristina Lyscars, Rick Plichta, Steve Veil- leux, Julie Bellerose and Lynda Murphy. On the literary front, Helen Gallo and Lu- cy Nichols served as co-editors in chief of the West Side Story. Other senior editors were Pam Laughlin, Debbie Beecher, Mar- gie Roy, Dana Maker, Annette Gagnon, Rick Plishta, Donna Hall, Jane Wickey, Kris Lyscars and Ed Young. 'KEGYE Glllli ' Cast if tin order of appearance! L. TO R. Judy Godbout--3rd Honors, Karen Woodberry--Salutatorian, Debbie Beecher --Valedictorian Remember the winter season of our Senior year with the schools being forced to close twice because of snowstormsi and how cold it was in one part of the school while others were roasting in another part. That cold winter did not stop those such as Stan Lencki and Paul Belhumeur from carrying out their functions as captains of the basketball and hockey teams, respectively. And how about this year's Wrestling Team headed by captain T. Meisel !!T.hose guys certainly brought victory to West while winning one champion- ship and placing second, third and fifth in three others. In February, nominations were taken for the Mr. and Miss West candidates who would be chosen during West Week. This honor went to Dan Dudka, Debbie Beecher, Ron Lavoie, Maria Fournier, Chris Messier, Donna Klop, Paul Belhumeur, Annette Gagnon, Roger Douville and Janice Drouin. Our senior prom The Long and Winding Road promised to be delightful and was un- doubtedly added to our numerous fond memories of our cherished high school years. And so, the Class of 1977 is ready to leave because We've got a lot of livin' to doll Historians: Donna Klop and Chris Messier Albert Peterson . Rose Alvarez . . . . . . . . Ursula Merkle . . Kim MacAfee . . . . . .Janice Drouin Doris MacAfee . . . . . Harry MacAfee . . . . . Sad Girl ..... 2nd Sad Girl. . . Mae Peterson . . Policewoman . . Policeman. . . Reporters . . . Conrad Birdie . . Cheerleaders . . . Hugo Peabody . . Mayor ...... Mayor's Wife . . Mr. Johnson . . . Mrs. Merkle . . . Gloria Rasputin . TV Stage Manager . . . . . TV Make-up Lady ..... Charles F. Maude Customer . . . . . Ron Lavoie Jane Tonery Lynn Madore Donna Klop Gerry Goulet Yvonne Langelier Judy Deragon Pamela Kelley Heidi Hornung Jon Hopwood Carol Charron Linda Farrar Roger Douville Stephanie Trott Lynda Murphy Jeff Thacher Steve Mitchell Julie Bellerose Ed Young Louise Brunelle Rick Plichta Randolph MacAfee .... . . . . .Cindy Brisson Gary Hamer Chery Lee Vanrossum Jude Chauvette Dan Dudka TEENAGERS: Chris Messier, Kris Lyscars, Helen Gallo, Moira Farrell, Maria Foyrnier, Jeff Lang, Louise Girard, MaryLou Kiernan, Mary Ann Germana, Lucy Nichaols, Cathy Ploss, Karen Woodberry, Paul Allard, Marc Lamontagne, Janet LaFleur, Debbie Beecher, Anne Duval, Linda Hickery, Jean Miles, Janice Vigneault, Michelle Fahey. ADULTS: Raches Gagne, Denise Coutu, Jane Wickey, Pixie Somers, Sharon Briggs, Pam Laughlin, Lynn Healy. SH RINERS: Tom Farrar, Tim Roukey, Jay Croasdale, Pete Ackerson, Rick Hunter, Steve Veilleux, Eddie Fahey. 145 IN MEMORIAM Mr. William Meisel Mr. Donald Reagan 1912-1977 1921-1977 West High School West High School 1946- 1974 1965- 1977 Il I nl 5 ilhr Y' ll 3 I -nm 41. WEST LIFE su 7? g : l , l iz? Al L1' 5 m l 'H I' ', fin? 2 1 5 231121 ' ' wif , f 7 t ,A 51, f if if ,bm ,, I J .V 3 nv , fu X Af l , ZW? ,Zf ,9,f Q 1 elf! Q ff g ,, Z , af' A ,f f -. 5 i k,,, .,.,,.1,. I , ,H ,,, .,.,,,,,5,,,.,Q3W,mmW5saw-n-G i i i .Q W Q Mn.. K' 3 ,.-f 4 'Url if 43 Q --L ' S: X5 if 3 if QL -nil QE- Ag .224 Q 1 .EI Si + Jr W X NSULATE Best Wishes: YOUR I-ioME PROPERLY. INSULATION IS THE KEY RIDDLE SPRING POULTRY FARM TQ SAVING ENERGY. Bedford, NH ELECTRIC ENEHGKUUSEIT WISEUC If you a Compliments of ,. tr Lf puauc SERVICE ' compuw nl Nqw Him -nu- BLAKE'S CREAM ERY 8: BLAKE'S ICE CREAM - RESTAURANTS Dixieland Florist Gift Shop N DIXIELAND FLORIST . 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