Mary Hitchcock Memorial School of Nursing - SON Shine Yearbook (Hanover, NH)

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S.O.N.shine Presented by: Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital School of Nursing We enter to begin one life DEDICATION We, the yearbook staff of 1977, are honored to dedicate this yearbook to you, Nan Greene. We deeply appreciate your support and the caring attitude which you have always provided to each and every one of us during our years at Mary Hitchcock. We would like to thank you very much for being there when we needed you. With deepest regard, The 1977 Yearbook Staff Q ,farzww . Q Q . . k ,.. Q , ' . ,lf I X X ' e5+s'Qf e w K I V X' e e W N, ff , 5 - K wi fgggi A .. L . s. Mrs. Nan Greene Miss Hilda Batchelder, Director As your class graduates, we recall your first years in the School and the many experiences which have contributed to your maturity as a person and your competence as a nurse. We also look ahead to the future, confident that you are prepared to cope admirably with the challenges which you will meet. Congratulations and best wishes to each one of you! Miss Martha Adams, Assistant Director msg 2525, i K. s. w x' ' Mary Varnese, Proctor Karen and Herb Lalonde, Proctors w. Frances Gibney Ginny Parker and Jane Regione, Secretaries Registrar Aagot Wright Glenna Brooks, Eva Carpenter, Librarian and Edith Beliveau - Maids XZ!!! x f f D 5' if ir iyfa 9 A fs. 3? B ,im FRESHMEN Leaving home . . . meeting your big sister classes from 8-4 Nan Green and the cell roll call in Pharm Rec Room, our only classroom the in- troduction to frat row dingy gray uniforms . . . capping . . . no stripe . . . the first time the heat came on in '37 build- ing I can't hear this blood pressure! jire drills don't forget the bath blanket memorizing bones and mus- cles abduction, adduction gargle with salt water? how do you read a specific gravity? Christmas caroling . . . Tang is a four letter word! . . . a week of finals and evaluations . . . your first PC's super salad winter carnival . . . rowdy nites at the Tavern the nurs- ing process . . . interactions . . . two patients . . . spring raids by the big green machines . . . culturing the hospital . . . parties and sunbathing on the roof . . . did you know F7 and F8 can see you? . . . getting a gray stripe from your big sister . . . is junior year really better? xcn, ,A .lil l H 'Wk Q FRESHMEN FACULTY N- fy mv-vt-WY Bobbi Cohen Nan Greene Carol Nash Lisa Johnson William Lancaster 8 Caroline Shearman Jeanie Robinson Pamela Davis W n ,nio 1 a x I Dianne Centofante Sue Henderson Gen Clark 1 . V-ffl J-21 'zu . iz 22315 in jjafggjf 7' iff , 1153: wh : X 5 1.5 sm? SQA- 'www 5 3,45 s 1 9 W Front row - K. Welch, S. Leahy, C. Colbeth, S. Barnard, M. Masiello, S. Collins, D. Rudder Second Row - M. Haury, C. Blanchette, G. Pierce, L. O'Leary, L. Kilmer, P. O'Donnell, A Adams, L. Sootkook, M. MacDonald, W. Robinson. Third row - D. Pickering, S. Johnson M. Kelton, J. LaChapelle. Fourth row - R. Barnes, C. Cookson, E. Rowe, C. George, A Logan, E. Rivotto, S. Moiloy, K. Emery, C. George, A. Logan, E. Rivotto, S. Molloy, K Emery, C. Fenton, M. Smith, J. Gustafson, B. Hanson. Ftfth row - D. Livingston, P. Sullivan, N. Marriner, S. Dunbar, B. Dews, K. Fumagali, L. Fournier, J. Daily, J. Machaj D. Demers, P. Charneski. Sixth row - D. Vanderpool, N. Garretson, L. Smith, A. Trudel, A Wyle, C. Haskell, E. Westman, C. King, S. Strong, D. White, D. Cummings, E. Bowie, A Bousy, M. Stewart fl mer - President 7 S. Leahy - Vice-President, D. White Secretary, A. Trudel - Treasurer, L Kll ,Tlx I U USVI f-gn-f r' .1 9 I ,. as un ,s SQ Q rv-411' my 9 Q m Y? 2 X f 1 ,QQ 5 V , 12 ii f D H X 1 Gi J UNIORS Summer was too short . . . now it 's babes, kids and surgery . . . OB and the facts of fr ffl I 4. ni life oh, those movies!!! long days and short nights . . . meeting your clinic mom . . . hope is not a method . . . are you expecting anyone to come in tonight? set-ups and clean-ups primips and multips, neither are dependable pant - blow, pant - blow adjusting the fetal monitor . . . meconium . . . you can't be 10cm. yet put them on their right side after they eat home visits paper . .. VACATION! infants, tod- dlers, and adolescents . . . DDST . . . play is therapeutic! . .. the well-child ex- perience scientiflc principles Erikson's core problems . . . lhway through party OR follow growth and development screaming admis- sions oranges didn't move like this!! . . . wringing diapers for a specific grav- ity . . . don't you hit him! babysitting at the White Church from Mrs. Sparks to Mrs. Henry another JI bypass? . .. diabetes and insulin .. . am- putees . . . a research paper?!! . . . minor surgery contaminating sterile fields circulating to scrubbing another OR follow a book for an exam a week of meds my paper is done! senior year here we come! f-Fo 0 0 Q sb- QE! JUNIOR FACULTY J oan Tomasi Katie Geran an Peggy Mahgney Betty Moore he , ,ff M na ff' W hi, 15 we uw ,4 few I Q 2 if Wt. -fr J, y ii, V ! f J N Linda Cullen Cindy Luke 'Es1f,, f ff 116. ' A sizw wSfsk gQ1Lf'affH 1..1,,,-M, sa., 15 .1 A .aku 'ff Pat Peacock 16 ,S-Q' 4 au, L .al 17 Ella--f Row One: M. Brennan, T. DuBois, S. Grace, P. Thurston, L. Bishop, J. Wainman, S. Cheslousky, S. Knipe, B. Hathaway, J. Morin, K. Splaine, J. Moynihan, M. Courcelle, Row Two: K. Omasta, A. Fidler, K. Slade, L. Wilmott, M. Foti, D. Donahue, T. Fletcher, B. Avery, K. Pinckney, T. Letourneau, B. Small, J. Gosselin, N. French, T. Damon, S. Baumler. Row Three: R. Piper, L. Lyle, G. Pisanelli, S. Brothers, D. White, N. Lacey, D. Harlow. Class Ojjicers: Steve Knipe, President, Bobbie Hath- away, Secretaryg Janet Moynihan, Vice-President, Tina Letourneau, Treasurer, Sue Baumler, Vice-Presi- dent, not present. 'ix Another coffee break' C8zA'? Guess who's coming up this weekend? We can't study all the time! 4 3 iw , 1 A N0 s f-. f w PM ' Y W' A9245 Wifi. W-if , ' s' A., Lgj - 'f I K X, I K K 'K A 8 Y . E, 4, 'fi ,-fl -S I c ' ' gif, 'f ' K' - -et, A315 64225 '45-A s 93 I av VN, Chwaqw, gm' 3 May you find joy in 'remembering other happy years, in memories your heart has kept as precious souvenirs. May you find joy in little things that brighten up today. in special friends and dear ones who send loving thoughts your way. May you find joy in looking eagerly ahead to life 's pages still unwritten, lU'e's chapters yet unread. Q mv SENIOR FACULTY Loretta Land Va. 7 nw M' z f,, We--N 4 X 'SYQY 22 7 X x Lf? x' G! Kathe Klare Jane Mackenzie X, ll ,eema NN Jean Webber Letty Martz .........,,I '.r' 4. Valerie Bischoff HELEN ADAMS Farmington, N.H. Laughter is the best medicine. 24 I G0 MY WA Y All around is haste, confusion, noise. For power and wealth men stretch the day From dawn till dusk. But quietly I go my way. For glitter, show, to taunt the crowd, Desire - tossed in wild dismay, Men sell their souls. But quietly I go my way. The green of all the fields is mine, The stars, the night, the wind at play A peaceful heart, while quietly I go my way. Max Ehrmann CHRISTINE ANNE APEL Newport, N.H. MARY ELLEN APPLEBEE Island Pond, VT. One person with a belief is equal to a force of ninety-nine who have only interests. J. S. Mill Don 't walk in front of me . . . I may not follow. Don't walk behind me . . . I may not lead. Just walk beside me . . . and be my friend. REGINA REG MARIE Milton, N.H. BONNIE-LEE BENNETT Greenfield, MA. Far away, there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. Louisa May Alcott To the special people in my lUe: You know who you are. This space is for you. Through rough times and glad times, you stood by me. When I was down you picked me up. When I was happy, you shared my jay. This by far was my roughest year . . . and yet you beared with me all the way. You are special and you always will be. We are all mirrors unto one another. Look into me and you will find something of yourseU' as I will you. Walter Rinder 'I' K 1 .. JOANN BLACKBURN North Hampton, N.H. it takes such little 6ff0'I't to reach into JENNIFER ELLEN BLAIR afwfhef hmmm being Farmington, N.H. Hugh Prather Life is not our own to live. It 's something we must share and give. SHERRY BOISVERT West Lebanon, N.H. U there is no struggle, if life goes on smoothly, either you are an illumined soul, which you are not, or you are an unawakened soul. Swami Prabharananda You must begin by knowing you have already arrived. Bach MARILYN LOUISE BRETH Gardner, MA. Do not reject what you do not understandg for with understanding there may be acceptance. DIANE ELAINE CARON Dover, N.H. ...As-F LYNN D. COOMBS St. Johnsbury Ctr., VT. For Tom and Barbie, to my mother and father and friends, hands reaching out to touch the hearts of the lonely and alone . . . to hold and to comfort, to care . . . voices reaching out to speak truths, to apologize, to be pardoned, to communicate reaching out to understand, to love you and me. Part of the secret of success of life is to eat what you like, and let the food fight it out on the inside. Mark Twain If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a dwerent drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau CHRISTINE MARIE CUTTER Lebanon, N.H. ELAINE DEMOTT Somersworth, N.H. You will do foolish things, lmt do them with enthusiasm. Collete I can 't help believin' in my own mind I know I 'm gonna hate to see it end . . . BRENDA JEAN DUFRESNE Montpelier, VT. MARGARET H. DYER West Lebanon, N.H. To be me is me and no one else, and, ef 'ln the process the resemblence is clearly unmistakable to someone else, the pleasure is all mine. SANDY FAULKNER Swampscott, MA. N , I CYNTHIA FEASTER Simsbury, Conn. Live, Love, Laugh . . . and be happy! Being alive is loving being alive '13 x I , MARY FORTIN Windsor, Ct. 5 Y JACLYN B. GAIN Portland, Me. When all else is lost, the future still remains. I am yzmng and free and learning - This is what it is to be alive. Elizabeth Blanton JANET YOUNGS JOHNSON East Providence, R.I. CYNTHIA R. KANE Spofford, N.H. It is only important to love the world . . . to regard the world and ourselves and all beings with love, admiration and respect. Hermann Hesse There must be room for growing Somewhere else and I 'm going Goodbye The days and nights have gone dry The last three whole years have flashed by. Robert Lamm - Chicago DONNA MARIE KOSEWICZ Turners Falls, Mass. REGINA BEETER LILLY Ashfield, Mass. So long as we love we serveg so long as we are loved by others, I would almost say that we are indispensableg and no man is useless while he has a friend. Nothing is more wondrous than a human being when he begins to discover himself Walter Rinder SANDRA JANE MARSHALL No. Stratford, N.H. 35 MELINDA MARIE MEDLIN Rutland, Vt. ...how sweet it is to love someone, how right it 'ls to care, how long it's been siowe yesterday, and what about tomorrow . . . John Denver Reflections of days gone by so fast. Part of our life - part of our past. Memories of experiences three years old. Reflections of days - ours to hold. fM.MJ SANDRA J. MELANSON Keene, N H 4' . I PETER A. NOLETTE Lancaster, N.H. Ixisten to the little voice inside you. In a world of changing perspectives, keep a place within yourseM Have honesty and trust as virtues, never to be overlooked or forgotten. Be open to new beginnings. With love in your heart, and a smile on your face, You will Live Forever. Eve Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot help but bring it to themselves. This space is dedicated to two very special people: Mom, for your inspiration and help. Dad, for your encouragement and support. Love, Your Son ,f ' EVE MARIE O'BRENSKI Garden City, N .Y. KATHLEEN M. PETT White River Junction, Vt. Write on your hearts that everyday is the best day of the year. Ralph Waldo Emerson Dare to dream 50 MP2 to feel Dare to believe to seek to find Dare to be yourself 1 ' 5 SHEILA W. PIZZOFERRATO Windsor, Conn. CECILIA MARIE POTVIN St. J ohnsbury, Vt. As I part from thee, I know I shall never Set free from my mind, the sorrow of this moment, and the fear of mare to pass For I too will remember these days as a truly loving experience and for the joys we have shared. Sappho of Lesbos CATHY LEE PRATT Etna, N.H. da 2 GAIL ANNE PRINTY Somersworth, N.H. Before going afar I would like to take one last look back and find that those I leave behind Will always stand beside me. GAP Even though we may be apart, you are always with me. 40 'D BETSY ROLLINS ROBINSON Holden, Mass. S fl 1 HEATHER HEFNER ROBINSON Huntington, N.Y. When you part from your friend you grieve not For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absenceg As the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. Gibran This is not an energy crisis - I 'm always in the dark. BETTE JEAN SARGENT Franklin, N.H. CATHLEEN CATHY P. SHATTUCK Portsmouth, N.H. You can't be contented with yesterdays glories or live on promises, for who knows what tomorrow will bring. 42 Like a sunny day with a gentle breeze There's such contentment in memories. KATHY ANN SHEA Bennington, Vt. DEBORAH DEBBIE SKILLIN Derry, N.H. Face piles of trials with smiles. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave . . . And keep on feeling free. Moody Blues I would not exchange the laughter of my heart for the fortunes of the multitudesg nor would I be content with converting my tears, invited by my agonized sem into calm. It is my fervent hope that my whole life on this earth will ever be tears and laughter. Tears that purify my heart and reveal to me the secret of life and its mystery, Laughter that brings me closer to my fellow meng Tears with which I join the broken-hearted, Laughter that symbolizes joy over my very existence. 3 JANE BEEJ E STRAITON Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. tx, CATHERINE HELENE SULLIVAN Plymouth, N.H. It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through understanding,- And to the open-handed the search for one who shall receive is joy greater than giving And is there ought you would withhold All you have shall someday be given, Therefore give now that the season of giving may be yours and not your inheritors. Kahlil Gibran Peace Prayer of St. Francis Of Assisi Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace, Where there is hatred, let me sow love, Where there is injury, pardon, Where there is doubt, faithg Where there is despair, hope, Where there is darkness, light And where there is sadness, joy. 0, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love,' for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen IRENE M. TREMAINE Berlin, N.H. Y 5 ? LINDA VOGEL Vernon, Conn. Seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. Matthew 6:33. Ask, and it shall be given to you, seek, and you shall find, knock, and it shall be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks, finds, and to him who knocks it shall be opened. MattheuJ:7: 7-8 A thought, a glance, a smile, a touch, a tear, a moment only we are here Live. WENDY LYNN WALSH Chatham, N.J. Good God Give us a heart for simple things: love, laughter, bread, wine, dreams and fairy tales. Fill our lives with green growing hope And make ns a people Whose song is alleluia, Whose sign is peace, And whose name breathes Love. DEBORAH JEAN WELCH Dixfield, Me. R i Yesterday is but today's l . iw memory ' S X' And tomorrow is today's dream. . . DEBRA DEBBIE P. WHITE Kahlil Gibran Derry, N.H. ' 4 SUSAN JANE WHITTEN Brewer, Me. I am what I am You are what you are We all have our dreams We all have our star You just do your thing And I 'll keep doing mine You live for your dreams And I will live for mine S. Spinney At the end of May these walls will be bare, We 're ojf for the summer with hardly a care. We 'll be leaving this place, our memories will stay, It 'll be a sad good-bye, but what can you say? We 've always held together and there 's a special reason why We 've built a friendship that never will die! M.M. LEA ANN WOODWARD White River Junction, Vt. FAITH MARI WOODWARD Needham, Mass. Dear Mom and Dad, Well, there ends the four-year plan! There is no better way to jill this space than to dedicate it to you and thank you for all the special things you have given me . . . the encouragement to try one more time . . . the arms to come to when things got tough . . . the freedom to be myseU' . . . and most of all, your unending love. This is my new beginning and I will move on, taking your love with me. With very special love, Faith ei LISA YATES New Canaan, Ct. Not Pictured: SUSAN MORRIS Lebanon, N.H. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Mary Ellen Applebee, Secretaryg Debbie Skillin, Vice-President Debbie White, Treasurer. In Front: Chris Apel, President. X , X 50 51 - -' i I I toilet . .. visiting nurses the Ba enema caller roadtripping and tailgating senior year . . . Jerome and Phoebe join the gang Tally and Hojo rallies . . . the overloaded convertible camera detective work fried chicken dinner for four broken beds . . . late night fogcutters . .. 4 am visitors with raincoats globi bodies .. . jire escapes an6lblsjnvindow4welZsilsE. .. 'shelsf-here again!!,'.' adeno either! Mary and her orderly Arthur's letterslamuse thefloor and the housemother . . . Butterflies only live one day . . . hour in the shower 'kwhat was I gonna say? one brown bear and bottle cap '2Sheila, we're leavin . . . So. Mass punches . . . milk punch revived . . . The Happy Hookie . . . I don't know,she followed me home'l-. .. The cherry cake almost went out the window the soap frontof RussellgSage ourfdisastrous romp thru the gag' course our 3 am visitors and our 5 am OB call our camping trip at Storrs Pond the kidnapping at Russell Sage . . . our shower with your friend and mine and everybody elses Bird Man locked me in N.V.'s room until .4 am we were DWI on bikes and just happened to jind the thorn bushes . . .wwe hitched a ride in the Schaefer truck . . . our search for a house that lead us to alfpsycho . . . our skinny dip at UVM in mid-April . . . our sunbathing at Storrs Pond and our Dartmouth intruder . . . our disastrous trip to Conn. in the Mobile . . . the fire ladder out the window . . . Martyls Iwhat night?j . . . FRANK! . . . I 'm in love . . . accidently walking into the middle of Dr. Heller's lecture in the med school and faking like you knew what you were doing . . . Mr. Lancaster was 31hdrugs ahead of your notes and your pen ran out of ink . . . Mr. Lancaster called your lastname and your stomach rolled in fear . . . you counted the number of pages in your first Med-Surg exam and ran out of jingers and toes! To Eleazar's Harvard weekend Brian and Denny at the rugby field whiskey and toboggans - whoops, there's a tree! . .. Joe Harvard initiation, capping, black stripe . .. sink night at SAE, dancing till dawn Texans Boston UVD Bartlett Tower Zeta 3 am window raids he's in the parking lot somewhere, but which car? . .. Fogcutters, fall 1975, glassy-eyed broken nose . junior year when tth floor 37 had an enema lesson in the bathtub that backflred dressed up in authentic nursing garb for a surprise Halloween party at Edge .. . D.S. learned to use a telephone credit card to call the Queen Elizabeth in Montreal we held the Vi way thru party junior year and no one showed up . .. the water fight freshman year on first floor 50 and 3rd floor BL-50 building never got caught . . . you had 35 more drug cards to write and it was already 3 am . . . your first injection bounced ojj' the patients arm you had to ask what TCDB and SOB meant Vernim casanova engagement showers sounds like she swallowed the cup . .. I was just coming home from church the 'hvonder of nature you went to Nan Green's class on Monday morning after Green Key weekend. 52 ,Q II gl Dear Mom and Dad, s I 1 5 Today is my last day working as a student and we finally get towear our white unybrms - boy, does it feel good! I remember how excited I was when I first tried on my gray uniform. It seems like just yesterday . . . Remember how it poured that first day you brought me here? And how soggy all my boxes got? And then you left me all alone - until capping. It was so great to see you that day! I remember how I felt when Dad's flashbulb flashed as I got my cap - embarassed, but oh so proud! And your pride showed in your smiles and your tears. Thanks for realizing how much it meant to me to really be on my way! Boy, the rest of the way has been alot of work and I remember the fear with which I gave my first injection . . . to a friend! The classes were hard, but I can still remember every patient and how much I learned from each one! Then suddenly I was capping my little sister and passing on words of wisdom from the old pro! I didn 't feel like such a pro though when I walked into that delivery room! But, gosh, that baby was so beautiful and the Mom just couldn't decide whether to laugh or cry, so she did both! What did you do, Mom? And all the kids in Pedi were such fun to play with and comfort - I really began to feel like I had something to offer! . . . And then back to the adults - meds were so much more fun and the OR was great! I know it makes you sick to hear about it Dad, but it 's such a neat way to learn! I s . Then coming back this year was different again . . . it was our last jirst day and suddenly we were the seniors who the underclassmen expected to have the answers! Guess what? I really could answer some of their questions! And ICU . . . sure I was scared, but so much of my fear has changed to confidence. And being a team leader is nervewracking, but I can do it! Psych has allowed me to see people in dijferent ways and as I observe more carefully, I see how much we've all grown both as people and nurses of these three years. Even though I was a big senior this year, I still needed you both very much and because you love me the way you do, you were there. I've begun to stand on my own and I want you to krww I could never have done it without you. Thank you Mom and Dad . . . I love you. Your loving child 53 N 5 1 A 4 E If I get ONE MORE HAND- Psych is getting to me, I 'm OU T! I regressing. You want MORE KCL?! 909099 099199 900199 Saturday night's fine - what 's your name again? C'nwn you guys smile - it's our chance to be in the yearbook. I 'm not Betsy, my name is Brenda. Approach the sink . . . 54 Hello dietary - I'll have a pizza with extra cheese . . . Diane, PLEASE turn your Ihcontinent tlgt1'i7?.?f Stereo dgwnf What makes you feel this way? Uh-huh, uh-huh. 1 5 I can 't believe he said HI! When was his last B.M.? 55 ACTIVITIES Student government monthly meet- ings committee reports Quiet, please! . . . check the calendar! . . . J- board . . . treasury freeze . . . will someone make a motion? the jinx of Chilcott auditorium . . . emergency government meetings . . . we must have a quorum . . . SNA conventions . . . Kansas City . . . reality shock . . . Miami . . . trips to Con- cord revision of by-laws yearbook S.O.N. shine art characters long nights! how many characters to a pica? how does the cropper work? . . . you need many shapes of pictures . . . candids seniors literary ad- ministration . . . classes . . . Type? I can't type! . . . first deadline . . . LAST DEAD- LINE! the finished product! the tired staff . . . we 're done!! I 1 s L l I I l Y O' B I , i n 9 ' 9 la H 3- '1 o P 1 U' .M Q 4 Advisor Katie Geran STUDENT GOVERNMENT - S Officers - P. Nolette, Presidentg F. Woodward, First Vioe Presidentg C. Feaster, Second Vice Presidentg S. Baumler, Treasurerg D. Donahue, Secretary -.1 ,, YEARBOOK STAFF Frortt row: K. Welch, S. Leahy, P. Nolette, L. Wilmott, D. Caron, P. O'Donnel1. Second row: C. Shattuck, M. Applebee - Secretary, E. DeMott, D. White, J. Blair, G. Pierce. Third row: B. Bennett, B. Robinson, D. Kosewicz, K. Splaine, C. Feaster. Fourth row: B. Dufresne, W. Walsh, E. Obrenski - Art Editor, C. Sullivan and D. Skillin - Co-Editors, H. Robinson. Top middle: P. O'Donnel1 - Freshmen Editor Top left: I. Tremaine - Senior Editor Bottom left: Facul- ty Editor - C. Shattuck 58 B. Dufresne - Candid Editor so Jr ffl ifuir H right: L. Wilmott, Junior Editor left: C. Feaster, Literary Editor STUDENT NURSES' ASSOCIATION .A Front Row: Lynn Coombs - State Corresponding Secretary, Kathe Klare - State Advisor, Bonnie Bennett - State President, Linda Wilmott. Second Row: Cathy Shattuck, Chris Apel, Gail Pierce, Mary Ellen Applebee, Nancy Garretson. Third Row: Jane Straiton, Cathy Sullivan, Debbie Skillin - State Treasurer. l ff. g. , 4? ,,,,., O 1 C Rowena Piper - State Nomi- 1:41 ,K n nation and Ballotting Chairperson , , ,QM W,fsQQ,a W Q it S it -ik5:kkV g 9 .kkviiik Y jf i H ..,: -. Viry. a n .V X1 . ,, -. X , 1 1 F i F 1 63 'S.a- 64 Qi -...Q if: A Q ff? fx Him: afag NU Ui Pg UULf'l D 'Wh' rm 2 Q xm'aif1m?Q8 f... +,4-until 65 SPONSORS Mr. Sz Mrs. Lloyd White Mr. Sz Mrs. Ralph A. Bowie Mr. Paul Courcelle Miss Hilda Batchelder George Sz Rita Sargent Mr. Sz Mrs. Rupert H. Robinson Mr. Sz Mrs. Ferdinand S. Obrenski Mr. Sz Mrs. Norman J. Tremaine Letty Martz Mr. Sz Mrs Dr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs 'Mr. Sz Mrs Dr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Leonard Small, Jr. V.J. Pisanelli, Sr. Alphonse Sootkoos William Caron and family Walter C. Kosewicz R.E. Robinson Robert Livingston Webster W. Pierce, Jr. Edward Feaster Compliments of Frederick John 66 Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Margaret A. Mahoney Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mrs. William Daily Wade Sz Dorothy Johnson Mr. Sz Mrs. William A. Knipe PATRONS Sz Mrs. Edward Lacey Sz Mrs. Arthur Trench Sz Mrs. Donald Coombs and Kenny Sz Mrs. Maurice Mailhot Sz Mrs. Walter P. Sullivan and family Sz Mrs. D. Wallace Lilly Sz Mrs. Robert Shea Sz Mrs. Daniel E. Foti Sz Mrs. Howard H. Greene Sz Mrs. James E. DuBois Sz Mrs. Ralph Skillin Sz Mrs. Carl M. Rivotto Sz Mrs. Roger J. Morin Sz Mrs. Roland W. Letourneau Sz family is PATRCNS Miss Katie Geran Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs V' If A J. Vincent Molloy Edward Charneski John Dufresne F.H. Bennett, Jr. Milton Smith C.J. Cheslousky Henry White Alan Faulkner Theodore W. Logan William T. Blair Willis R. Thurston Fred Nolette Clifford B. Shattuck Andrew W. Applebee BOOSTERS Shirley R. Bishop Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph F. Yates X Q ,,.k Joan Tomasi Mr. Sz Mrs. Dietrich Apel Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph F. Fidler, Jr. Alma E. Avery T.L. King Family Mr. Sz Mrs. Alban A. Trudel Phillip R. Sullivan Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph A. Melanson Mrs. Rita DeMott Mr. Sz Mrs. Carlton S. Farnham Mr. Sz Mrs. Huntley Smith A Friend Richard Sz Pauline Woodward Mrs. Frances F. Gibney Mr. Sz Mrs. John Donovan Mr. Sz Mrs. John C. Adams Attilio Sz Myra Pizzoferrato Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert A. Pickering Mr. Sz Mrs. Walter P. Vogel, Jr. Carol W. Barnes Stanley G. French Edward B. Donahue Linwood Colby Lawrence Fournier Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert D. Leahy, Jr. Thomas G. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Stuart John J. Splaine Edward A. Fumagalli Dianne R. Centofante Mr. Sz Mrs. Albert M. Omasta Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert C. Slade 67 x f- . 5 -. Hia., ff. 1.3: QP : vp. I A, - A .1 - is John J. Fortin gf . 'f We leave to begin another lvfe 68 !l Ffrom Gray To White ww 1 '44 A' A V ,Af-,,f 3 4 ' 2 - ff, 1 A S , , Semlofr'-Faculty Banquet M 4.1 4' a 'mf a 'vu Q. wr' ' lm, M Q b if ff N 4 2 w x S . A is if R B6 we - we ,E .. A Q L ,L ' q f . all A 3, !:b 1 i lx A A N',, . S ,- is . 1 1 X Q 39 u ..: -M N ! Q as .5 1 Q X :nw 1522 .f sg , 51 'RQ Wa- Abi Fwmocm FM, FINE F009 .5 -FF '1'il'u gf Qlggl I an f Q .nl-K' Ai . - ' Q 3 -ff? ' N Y 7 Qs f 5 , A ggi, R ff, X an .E L mg and Striping iv wi. I A Q M Family Banquet Graduation D 4 z 1 , , I It ' y ,E 5 M Hi, H ig : f Y , F 1 9 'L 'i? ,A . 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