New London High School - Exodus Yearbook (New London, NH)

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ADMINISTRATION 8' FACULTY V Each of you has both an opportunity and To the Members of the Class of 1962: As graduation brings a close to your public school years, it marks the start for each of you toward building a use- ful and rewarding life on the foundation you now possess . You will be living in a rapid-moving, earth-shrinking, atomic-jet age. Past accomplishments should be dwarfed by new, intellectual achievements . a responsibility to make your education and learning work toward solving the serious problems that complicate life today. There is no alternative. To the Members of the Class of 1962: This is a time of mixed emotions-- happiness and sadness--for you. Your four years at New London High School are nearly over and you will be going in many different directions soon. I-low well you have prepared yourselves for your new way of life, while you were in high school, will have much to do with your future success. lf you are content to rest on your laurels, then we who have worked with you have failed, but if you are eager to continue Sincerely yours, Gordon B. Flint Superintendent of Schools S to improve yourselves we can take pride in you, knowing that we have helped to instill in you the traits necessary for a full life. Your teachers join me in wishing you happiness and success in the years ahead . 4 Sincerely yours, Robert 1. Livingston Principal FLOYD P. BAILEY Industrial Educationg Driver Educationg B. of Ed., Keene Teachers College. -rn-, shou1dn't thinkls , 'n .ls H. W Hot lunch people may go. I -- -. .--Y-Y --- Y - - - Y .W-,AV an 5 I . . , V p, V uw 'f u W FQ HWEEEQ H1 HH' .1 V. I.. ...I A Twill W. H, if , H .fi MW' lu H H w 'w,.W. N H 51514 W ,, H H3536 9 mlgfgpl N W,,j1.lH s u H, ll w ww M. fgg u ww G w ,, H 1 w H ww .,.,Q:.l w w 1 ,w u A ww V 1 w,. - W ww v M. 'H u ' v u u ww v' N LJ., ew 'N . ni -Q H A M V l 'nw'-I. Thu 1 ' W K u I m is 1 g -l is ' H ' ww- aw- f-ww ' H we -m I I' wuum H' su! 'S , F' l 15.2 JOHN D, BARRETT Physicsg Biologyg General Scienceg B. of Ed., Plymouth Teachers College. JOYCE C. BRYANT Englishg B. of Ed., Keene Teachers College. ' .jf Well, so much for English. This is what I call chemistry. 1 HERWOOD W. CURTISS Algebrag Plane Geometryg Bandg B. of Ed., Keene Teachers Collegeg Holy Crossg Summer School, U of Maine. PHYLLIS H. CURT ISS Home Economicsg B. of Ed., Keene Teachers Collegeg Summer School, U. of Maine. D0n't be so silly, girls 1 Can't hear you, bases! ALBERTA C. FISHER Glee Club: Music Educationg B.S., U. of Vermont Student of Heinrich Gebbard of Boston. ALICE P. HARRIS Frenchg Lating B.A., Middlebury Collegeg Summer School of Music, Smith College. Comprenez -vous ?' l 7'?Wfff g tfig-J' . ff l . rf , 1 ..l,l Quiet clown, girlsg you're too noisy. CARL D. HILL Civicsg Physical Educatioug Boys' Athletic Coach Soccer, Basketball, Baseball: B.S., U. of Maine. 1,71 7 W CHARLES H. MARSTON Historyg Contemporary Problems: World Geographyg Ski Teamg B.A., U.N.l-I.: Plymouth Teachers College Graduate Study, 1956-57. MAL., amy! 111 111 111 1 . -, 1-12 K ,, 1 J, 'lf J I 1j11.H 11 111 j 1 1 1151111111 11 we W111111 11 1 X - .1111111wg23yj.faV 1111 111 M1 11 11 1 111111 '.11 '111 P5 A--F 11+ . XX l ji X x ndwff 1' f 3' .1 Be sure to take this down. Push in your chairs. 1 , U 111 111 JOHN F. STOHRER Englishg B.Ed., Plymouth Teachers College, 19505 Graduate Study, P.T.C., 1955-56. P 1 y - .1 .M-VN.. m i Mlm' W ,, 1 ,jj'7h QQ' ' I , in W L-1-:wi sleaze -'cr-5 'if' wx , Q, ., ' ! , , X -, Y P w ,. -n W, ,AL w . N 1-. w f .P L J- ' .J t X . , ,. 'Y -.- w .E E . ,. ' '-f' g r A I I 1 ,,,.V, Y-f--M -:Ll I 'ii?5 , ,J 4 VV If x m W' SUSAN B. RADLEY English: B,A,, Mt. Holyoke College and St, An- drews University, Scotland. wwm?,1',A:' , Vi . 1 we mH5ssH,., f, gr-'SA Q S K ,BY M Q E One more time. Student Teachers MR. NORMAN CHARPENTIER Social Studies MR. JOHN MULLER English and Phys. Ed, A Staff Y foflf goflffo Mrs. Della Spiller If Cr if Mr. Weston Ray Mrs . Pauline Dayton Mrs . Linda Gay SENIGRS Q? FRANCES PETERSON Vice-president 5 SALLY LEWIS President 'wnqg l w U - . Y V- 1 R.:- b X. V ix T NANCY CLOUGH Secretary 14- WILLIAM BROWN Tr easur er :'-:uzfjygmg iw , WILLIAM HAROLD BROWN BILL Always choose the harder right instead of the ea- sier wrong, and never be content with a half truth when the whole can be won. President 2,3g Treasurer 4g Student Council 15 Year- book Staff 4g Band 1,2,3,4g Boy's State 35 Junior Prom Chairman 33 One Act Plays 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2g Baseball 2,4g Ski Team 3,45 Soccer 2,,4. Future: University of New Hampshire HQ an MAXWELL STEWART CAMPBELL Man who man would be must rule the empire of himself. Student Council 3g Class Play 3: Band 1,2,3,4g Ski Team Manager 4. Future: College BYRON MCARTHUR CHARLES MAC Don 't worry about what is going to happen to- morrow until tomorrow gets here. Andover High School 1,25 Baseball 3,4g Basketball 3,4g Soccer 4. Future: Undecided W fill: l f JOHN LAWRENCE DAYTON JOHNNY If everything is all right, leave it alone. One-Acr Plays 2,3g Soccer 3, Future: Undecided Mm x l .F 5 Xl r f:3.3.?13l?f5'f5ii.i?if2fliLl5fQl6lrif Mi Student Council lg Class Secretary 45 Businegxy Av Manager of Yearbook 45 Glee Club 1,2. Future: Undecided IUDITH ANNETTE GAY JUDY Smile and the whole world smiles with youg cry and you cry alone. Glee Club 1,23 Band 1,2,3,4g One-Act Play 3: Jun- ior Prom Committee 3g FHA 2,3, President 4. Future: Women's Air Force 16 ' lu uw it g?i. uw u JAMES HOLLIS HEATH JIM ' Don't do today what you can do tomorrow. Band 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3g Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Soccer 3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Basket all J. V. ,2g Varsity 2,3,4. X ' , Mil W X f U M Future: Airplane pilot W ' ,M MJ Eff ff Ill ll 2 My ' V9 is W JAMES FREDERICK HILL JIM If it is worth doing, it is worth doing wel1. Rockville High School lp East Hartford High School 25 Vice-President 3g Basketball 3,43 Soccer 3,4g Baseball 3,4. Future: Service 7 MTV' H hw - w m w w mu m m :tw 'ggi' uf 1 m m WILLIAM FOSTER KIDDER JR. BILL One of the best things to have up your sleeve is a funnybone. Student Council 2,4, President 45 Band l,2,3,4g One Act Plays 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3g Co-edi- tor of yearbook 4g American Legion History Award 35 Soccer 2,3,4g J. V. Basketball lg Baseball Mana- ger 1,2,3,4g Ski Team 3, Future: College Q? QR MARY ELIZA BETH KIMBALL MARY Judge ye not, lest ye be judged. Glee Club 1,2,3g FHA 2,4. Future: Concord Commercial College 5 I by llWll if'W AMP, U, fy! V nf? if to V5 ix Wwokg A 1 A9 f f AL JP s SA LEWIS SAL ,lm M, 1 q L to ls!! ,Ml sf ff5ii?i?Hg:fs1:, ' W 1' . . X . J ne Act P ys 1 Senlor Play 4 .1 C- cg , - X I Futurexidxfgxout eachers College My PA UL ARNOLD MESSER PAUL , BLACKIE One who hesitates is lost. J. V. Basketball 23 Varsity 35 Manager 45 Soccer 3, 45 Baseball Assistant Manager 3,4. Future: Undecided PETER EUGENE MITCHELL PIERRE Never judge a book by its cover. Class Play 1,2,3g Ski Team rom Committee 3. Future: C llege WL, E ff ,? .Q Your darkest hour contains only as many minutes as your brightest. Bristol High School lg Vice-President 2,4g Student Council 3g Glee Club 2,35 One Act Plays 2,35 Sen- tee 35 Granite Girls' State 3g Sportmanship Award 3g Home Ec. Award 3, Girl's Basketball 2,3,4g Co- captain 3,4. ,fi . Ol. Futur e: Nurses Tr ainrify WF? lflvlfft Q9 lil l ye ll 2 45 JG, IN 1 fy tb f A MALINDA DAY ROBBVAL MAL , MO i Flirtation -- attention wirtxkout intention. Bass High School lg Student Council 2,43 Glee Club 2,35 Majorettes 2,35 Head Twirler 4, One- Act Play 1,2,3g Basketball 2,3,4g Soccer Cheer- leader 3. Future: College 19 FRANCES CECILE PETERSON FRANKIE ior Play 4g Co-editor of yearbook 45 Prom Commit- JEAN SHERBROOKE ROGERS Live every minute to its fullest second because i the little seconds that make up the years of life. Lexington High School lg Treasurer 2,35 One Act Plays 2,3g Prom Committee 33 Glee Club 2,3g leader 3,4g Basketball Cheerleader 2,3,4g Head Cheerleader 4. Future: College AMELIA PEARL WADDELL There is nothing so powerful as the truth. Glee Club 1,2,3g Basketball l,2,3,4. Future: Undecided t's Majorette 2,3,4g Head Majorette 4g Soccer Cheer- 20 SPECIALITIES Q, SENIOR MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Jim Hill LOUDEST Jean Rogers SLIPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Max Campbell BEST-DRESSED Frankie Peterson WITTIEST Pete Mitchell QUIE TEST john Dayton SENIDR FRIENDLIEST Paul Mes s er MOST STUDIOUS Frankie Peterson SLIPERLATIVES Mac: Charles MOST UNPR EDI CTABLE jim Heath CLASS FLIRT Malinda Roberts BEST DISPOSITION Amy Waddell SENIOR MOST CO- OPERATIVE Judy Gay BEST DANCER Bill Brown LIPERLATIVES MOST AMBITIOUS Bill Kidder SHYEST Mary Kimball MOST TALKATIVE Nancy Clough MOST MUSICAL Sally Lewis I ITIALS ,. J' WILLIAM HAROLD BROWN Bill W H B Wild Hand some, Bachelor . . . likes girls who like what he likes, Hawaii, swinging parties, but dislikes ski bunnies, noodles, romantic movies You want to bet? . . . Supressed desire -- to be a private eye. Ag MAXWELL STEWART CAMPBELL . . . Max . . . M.S.C. . . . Mighty, Studious, Capable . . . likes books with a message, skin- diving, and good music Call kindsj, but dislikes hypocrites and Sawdust Caesars . . . But don't you think -- . . . Supressed de- sire -- to be a crackpot inventor and get around in a Rolls-Royce. BYRON MacARTHUR CHARLES . . . B.M.C .... Big Man at Colby . . . likes outdoor sports, going places, and making money, but dis- likes people who make you do things you don 't want to do and posing for pictures . . . Hey Jim, how many more days 'til gradua- tion? . . . Supressed desire -- to be a paratrooper. NANCY CLOUGH . . . Nance . . . N.C. . . . Never Cautious . . . likes pizza, horses, skiing, but dislikes studying and Juniors . . . Nuts! . . . Supressed desire -- to be Miss America. Ks JOHN LAWRENCE DAYTON . . . Johnny . . . J.L.D .... Just Loves to Dicker . . . likes riding in his '53 Chevy, Saturday nights, listen- ing to popular records, but dislikes homework and people who tell lies . . . Heck with it. . . . Supressed desire -- to be an airplane pilot. 25 JUDITH ANNETTE GAY . . . Judy . . . J.A.G, . . . Just A Gem . . likes Pizza, Saturday nights at the movies in Newport, and writing letters, but dislikes snow, snobby people, and slow drivers . , . Tell me another fairy ta1e. . . . Supressed desire -- own a horse ranch. JAMES HOLLIS HEATH , . . Jim . . . J.H.H .... 'Justified Head 'T' fgir1'sj Hunter . . . likes flying planes, driving a motor-scooter and H fried clams, but dislikes stuck-up girls and English . . . Hey Mac, what's the answer? . . . Supressed desire -- to be a pilot for a career, JAMES FREDERICK HILL . . . Jim . . . J.F.H .... Jovial, Friendly, and Homebred , . . likes athletics, hunting and cars, but dislikes English, a few underclassmen and quiet skating parties . . . Say, man! . . . Supressed desire -- to be a singer. WILLIAM FOSTER KIDDER . . . Bill . . . W.F.K .... Wild Female Killer . . . likes 1936 Ford touring cars, food fin generalj, wild parties, and Big Lake in the summer, but dislikes cornbeef hash, essays, and henpecked men . . . Hey Willy, how about it? . . Supressed desire -- U.S. Senator. MARY ELIZABETH KIMBALL . . . Mary . . . M.E.K. . . . Mixes with Every Kind . . . likes fried chicken, chocolate anything and people who mind their own business, but dislikes people who don't mind their own business . . . You'd be surprised. . . . Supressed desire -- to get an A in contemp. SALLY SURRISSA LEWIS . , , Louie . . . S.S.L .... She Should Laugh Qmore oftenj . . . likes listening to music, mom's turkey dinners, twisting, but dislikes hot weather . . . It just isn't fair. . , , Supressed desire -- to be an airline stewardess. 26 PETER EUGENE MITCHELL . . . Pierre . . . P.E.M .... Perfect Example of Masculinity . . . likes Colby girls, skiing, and Jaguars, but dislikes Juniors, English, and Frank Sinatra . . . You make me so mad. . . . Supressed desire -- to be a ski bum. MALINDA DAY ROBERTS . . . Mal . . . M.D.R .... Mighty Daring Romancer . . . likes T.V., boys, and Chinese food, but dislikes clams, conceited people, and unfriendly boys . . . How did that grab ya! . . . Supressed desire -- to own a ranch. AMELIA PEARL WADDELL . . . Amy . . . A.P.W. . . . Always Pa- tiently Working . . . likes square dances, Hillbilly music, and basketball, but dislikes people who talk about others and macaroni and cheese . . . I don't know. . . . Supressed desire -- to be a horse rancher. PAUL ARNOLD MESSER . . . Blacky . . . P,A,M .... Pretty Active Male , , , likes girls, fast records, and skiing, but dislikes girls who don't dance, wet weather, and poor sports . . . I-lelp! . . . Su- pressed desire -- to be an airplane pilot. FRANCES CECILE PETERSON . . . Frankie , . . . F.C.P. Frankly Com petent Person . . . likes spaghetti, nice clothes, coffee ice cream, and thoughtful people, but dislikes fish, math, and people who don't listen . . . Oh, really? . . . Supressed desire -- to be a ballet dancer. JEAN SHERBROOKE ROGERS . . . Jeannie . . . J.S.R .... Just Sim- ply Roguish . . . likes waterskiing, twist parties, and bowling, but dislikes 504 pieces, liver, and moody people . . . You're bad! . . . Supressed desire -- to go surfboarding off Hawaii. 27 School Building Program Above and right are before-and-after snaps of the new classroom wing. Left and below are before and after the construc- tion ofthe gymnasium. The crane was brought in to install the new boilers and to raise the steel, gym-roof tresses. i l Fla H. N.. 1 ,, 5, ,,.. 'ii i X i NX With the New London area's growing population, it was necessary to erect a new school to accommodate a rapidly increasing student body. After consid- erable planning, the construction of a new 26475, OOO high school unit, designed by Alfred Granger Associates of Han- over, was contracted with Bean Con- struction Company of Keene. The work was begun in the summer of 1961, and the new plant was planned for occupancy with the beginning of the 1962-3 school year. The pictures on this page show phases of the new construction. The new school facilities represent not only the growth of our region but also the opportunity for an expanded program designed to meet the needs of students enter- ing an era requiring mental skill and physical stamina. With people we will grow-- with education we shall succeed! X x UNDERCLASSMQEN .X xl .x Xu . w f?.? ' 4.'.' 121' r.: 5. f- .1 -uf. , M .21 ,fgnlf ' 'ee' : a' E , m ,Al wig-1 . w -11 . - . . A V ' 'AQ , , - P3' 4 ? ' 'X ' 'F fi' w , 5- !?f 1M , L., :,. , A, W, ' , ,Af 153, . ..-.-. . ,. mx , -f..,:ff-is-g,.:, 5. ,I jf, F' ' ' '12 . 5 '-if . 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Combie, D. Hisler, I. Brownell, L. Spauldingg BACK ROW: K Johnston, C. Knowles, D. Heath, R. Cricenti, G. Core, P. Prescott, P. Almstrom, D. Mathewson. j . V .. 1 I -. Y rl 1 E 1 W L..l.............!L. FRONT ROW: M. Hersey, D. Davis, S. Stowell, A. Palmer, J. Rogers, D. Pellerin, G. Hathaway: BACK ROW: J. Preston, B. George, B. Kezar, P. Pomeroy, F. Willard, P. Pelton, C. Gay. 33 ,Egw .Q ian Presgdent wg iff we 55, 1 Bw ea ee, V, MY, 2 W N WH, Q , W -Eye m E gif 1 ,,,, 5' A gm, m W : X Brooke N x 4 wi A I 96 w W v w w w w v w I , e - W ,EI W . w Q A Wu JV president Secretary N ojylgjtyy Q W il FRONT ROW, L to R: R. Chandler, P. Chadwick, R. Dayton, N. Tenney, P. Currier, S. Hartwell, H. Wright, A. Cook, BACK ROW: S. Folsom, N. Leab, D. Kinsman, B. Chadwick, E. Knobil, M. Brown, W. Grover, Mr. Barrett. .1 ' r 1, W 0. , N. Parker, B. Connell, L. Lizotte, J. Messer, M. Bewley, G. Kimball, E. Jones: BACK 4 Parker, G. Morehouse, L. Neumann, D. Gay, M. Philbrick, M. Cole, C. Duford, K. N FRONT ROW: L. Gibson, I. Schroeder, L. Campbell, P. Rayno, L. Sawyer, W. Chadwick, S. Wells, R. Sliter: BACK ROW: D. Bowne, P. Mitchell, R. Billingsley, B. Giddings, C. Campbell, K. Lovell, R. Burns. 35 FUTURE GLOBE Classified Ads William H. Brown Detective Agency Solve any case quickly, properly, and accurately. New London, N.H. 6-000I I0 Aloha Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii Nanette's Beauty Salon Specialist in hair-dying and weight reduction. Try our NEW DIET FORMULA- Starve Boston, Mass. CA 2-3344 ELECT William F. Kidder Jr. Republican Candidate for Governor Honest, Reliable, I0 years armed service experience, 2 terms State Senator Messer's Barber Shop Let Paul give you the haircut that you will really enioy. We cater to men with extremely long hair. Main Street New London, N.H. Dr. M. Stewart Campbell Psychiatrist Most comfortable couch in town. M.D., PhD, D.M.D., M.D.S Heath, Charles, Hill Flying Agency FIy you anywhere, anytime. Flying instruction available. New London International Airport New London, N.H. 6-2222 ext. 3 KIDDY KART NURSERY SCHOOL Children Ages 3-6. For further information contact Miss Jean Rogers, BIoggett's Landing, Newbury, N.H. Peterson Nursing School Dr. Peterson, famous surgeon, opening new school. Especially for girls who desire a doctor for a husband . 6-0066 MGRAND OPENINGM The Wild Woman Club Exclusive men's club in the heart of downtown New London. Opening night will feature a French floor show, Les Jeunes Filles de Paris. Proprietor- Mr. Peter Mitchell Dayton's Fix-it Shop Repairs most anything that needs repairing . Distributor of plumbing and electrical supplies. Pleasant Street 6-0099 New London, N.H. MALINDA'S CHARM SCHOOL Learn how to catch the eye of every man that you pass. Ten easy lessons, and you will be well on the way to be- coming the lovely June bride of your dreams. New London, N.H. 6-0088 Kimball-Waddell Secretarial School Courses offered for any type of secretarial fob. Also included in curriculum is a lap-sitting course . Main Street 6-8899 Gay's Delicatessen One of the nicest places to buy those extra calories. The famous chef, Judy Gay, produces the finest of everything. New London, N.H. Main Street Income Taxes Figured Professionally If you dread the thought of having to spend long hours figuring your income tax this year, then see the Lewis Math Shop. We figure anything you have concerning numbers. Good results guaranteed. S TIE TWT Ac 'M ' 4' L. to R.: Vice-President Marilyn Hurd, President William Kidder, Secretary -Treasurer Sally Wells, Adviser Welch. Mb L A.-' I A, T ,lf tiff?-7 - llgi 'fGddM 16A0!K1 Ewp 9 J Student .ff 1 X' gl 53 fw- L-aearimrglfgs ml an-f,f,f+,, , X! ,9 Th TOP William Kidder, Malinda Roberts MIDDLE ' MIDDLE Richard Messer, Marilyn Hurd Carol Hurd, Douglas Mathewson BOTTOM BOTTOM Roger Shaw, Sally Wells Betty Jean Brown, Richard Kidder 38 If ,P ' 1 Wah' r it v:LI Future Homemakers of America SEATED, 1. to r.: Dawna Heath, Historian, Barbara MacDonald, Treasurer, Grace Hathaway, Secretary, Marilyn Simpson, Vice President, Judy Gay, President. STANDING: Mrs. Curtiss, Adviser, Susan MacIntosh, Linda Towne Dibbie Ohler, Marion French, Patsy Oppenheimer, Cheryl Duford, Mary Kimball, Sharon Stowell, Dorthy Hatha- way, Ilona Brownell, Carol Stowell. Girls' and Boys' Granite State: Sally Lewis, Frances Peterson, Bill Brown, 4435- -- w 'HU I is All State Chorus: Josie Schroeder, Dorna Bew- E Q ley, David Harris. 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NLHS Band Percussion: Bill Kidder, Thomas Little, Donald Sieburg, Keith Wheeler, Douglas Mathewson, Bill Brown, Katie Hammond. Trumpets: STANDING, Sherman Health, Debbie Ohler, David Pellerin, Colin V, campbeiig SEATED 1. to r., Larry Spaulding, Dale Hisler, Sally Lewis, Eric Knobil, james Heath, George Cricenti, Dorna Bewley. Bases and baritones: STANDING, Malcolm Cochran, Kirk Ramsey, SEATED, Paul Currier, Peggy Philbrick, Clayton Schroder. Flutes and Saxes: Laurie Campbell, Susan Maclntosh, Betty jean Brown, Lindie Sawyer, Barbara Tilley. Trombones and Horns: STANDING, Steven Bailey, Robert Barrett, Andy Wheeler, Maxwell Campbell, David Harris, SEATED, Loraine Bailey, Martha Brown, Chris Haskell. Clarinets: l. to r. , Sally O'Coner, Kenneth West, David Kidder, Lynn Neuman, Robert Billingsley, Patsy Sawyer, Judy Gay, joe Hodges, Josie Schroder, Roger Shaw. Mr. Curtiss, Director 43 Z7 W X A r ,-I C v r P' U :s:e:',f: ' 2' 1' ,,.,.my, V f 2 I ,i Sail , W l ,,u9'5wQQk u , ggi-T ,1 if . .3 ,, ATHLETICS YN XX X . Q -2 Q- if 1 WS '-A451 ' N R TOP: Bill Brown, Bill Kidder, Jim Hill. BOT- TOP: Bill Pomeroy, Richard Messer, Mac Charles. BOT- TOM: Jim Heath, David Harris, Andy Wheeler, TOM: Mr. Muller, George Cricenti, Hayden Wright, Joe Hodges, Bobby Billingsley. Mr. Hill. New London 4 . New London 3 . New London 5 . New London 2 ., New London 4 . New London 3 . I New London 2 . New London 4 . New London 7 . New London 5 . New London l . . State Tournament New London 2 .. . New London 2 , . New London0 . . . . Enfield 0 Simonds l l-lopkinton Sunapee 0 Simonds l Orford 3 Sunapee 1 Interlakes I-lopkinton Enfield l Orforcl O O Walpole 0 M l M! , Wf 5 jgwfw W .0 Z, f W if Peterborough 1 1 U!! 2711, Pittsfield 1 fi! V X fs 'lr.V..2f'. . ,L ,.- t ,--evt' A! Mile l . 4 J sa, - ifgifit ' ..,4...4,, 412.524 Philip Coonley, Bob Barrett, Dan Connell, Bruce Bob Cricenti, Douglas Mathewson, Paul Messer, Jim Goings , Bob Livingston. Chandler. 46 receive the first annual Sportsmanship Award A .L 'ff- 'f'.u4-ff New London won the Granite League Championship for the second consecutive year. d After an undefeated regular season, NLHS advance State Tournament, losing to Pittsfield, l to O. The Officials Association. Mr. Hill is pictured above .S President, Mr. Andy Wilson. 'xr lsjefuth -f e N.I-I. chosen to Soccer R-if I 47 'os' Mac Charles Jim Heath BOYS' ASKETB LL Andy Wheeler Ca pta in H1 Richard Messer Joe Hodges Dave Harris State .. Class S Champions I 962 N.L., . .49 . . .Bristol . . . . . 42 N.L.. . .71 . . .Hopkinton . . 75 N.L.. ..53 . . .Henniker . . . 31 N.L.. ..45. . .Enfie1d.,. . . . 20 N.L.. ..62...Sunapee.. . . 46 N.L.. ..52...Andover.... 28 N.L....66...'Simonds.... 46 N.L.. . .54...Hc-:nniker . . . 27 N.L....75...Vi1as...... 65 N.L.. ..52 ...Sunapee.... 38 N.L.. ..69...Andover. .. . 47 N.L....70...Enfield 28 N.L....61...VilaS...... 68 N.L.. ..74...Simonds. . .. 51 N.L.. . .63 . . .Hopkinton . . 45 N.L....54...Bristo1..... 55 13 Wins--3 Losses State Tournament N.L....49...Lisbon..... 34 N,L....69...Sunapee.... 48 N.L.. ..6O . . .Hopkinton . . 53 N.L.. . .47.. .Marlboro . . . 42 Tremendous team effort and play characterized a highly successful season for New London, resulting in winning the Granite League and State championships. Paced by Andy Wheeler, ,Dave I-Iarris, and joe Hodges--Class S All Tour- ney Selections--New London won its first State Champion- ship in the history of the school. Wheeler equaled the four- game tournament scoring record of 99 points with sen- sational play which won him state -wide acclaim. LEFT: 1. to r.: Coach Carl Hill, Robert Billingsley, Douglas Mathewson, James Hill, Robert Liv- ingston, Walt Chadwick, Robert Barrett, Manager Paul Messer. lr' 'Sf' LZ? -s g: 49 x. Q52 ,, U . ll i D Bewley I . Schroeder M . Roberts M r. S. Lewis, Mr. Barrett, Mgr P Pelton 3 XJ X FRONT ROW: L. Campbell, L. Sawyer, P. Sawyer, C. Hurd, K. Ansart, M. Horning. BACK ROW: L. Neumann, M. Bew- ley, I. Edmunds, P. Pomeroy, G. Cote. N x fn... ix 2 . . 4 ,... ,M B -, W x, . . l I ai ff fx , ' I F ,X , .. 1' r-, W' '-In ,Q ,mg ' , 5 A 'f w 1 ' ' 1 15 ' 1 a , ig 1 1 B2 'Q ,., 1 x mf ,w iz 1 fy' ,Q ,rip w2Ezua!J3n L , ' , 1, ,Q.. ....,. . ,- I. Schroder, W. Chadwick, R. Barrett, R. Billingsley, D. Mathewson. J. V. BASKETB LL Mr . Hill, Coach. D. Bowne New New New New New New New New New New London London London London London London London London London London Ga G . Kimball ...Bristol. . . . . . . Enfield . . . Sunapee. . . . . .Simonds. . . ...Vilas..... ...Sunapee. . . . . . Enfield ...Vilas..... . . Simonds. . . 23...Bristol.... C. Gay F. Willard P. Rayno N BA Paul Currier, Manager. VARSIW CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS U1 99? Qoblk LVN XE' X fo kg, 'E ,: ' f MGM N W UQ! Q Lifu j -J' 'HU U UE affj '65 iff! fl-pi W jx Q,70,f my 1 ON U U my U47 by Cgjbi V? 'J JDina Bischoff Anne Cook .VE-J Laura Gibson Janet Rogers Audrey Green Jean Rogers ,LN X ,B 9,529 .ui- 'xr' X . E 4- A ' f . A Q5 ' 'LA IVFJJJ J - 9 J fx. Wk .JQJQO My -A WJ Betty Jean Brown Q11 Susan McIntosh WQJL Sb Bonnie Duford 'go GNN ' Sidney Sawyer K5 Q5 Loraine Baile D' Laurie Lauyridsenw SKI TEAM , 1 4 Qu.. Meet Results: Ian Jan Ian Ian. Feb Feb. 6, at Concord Concord 386.6 New London 372.1 13, Proctor JV's at New London fSlalomj New London 94.6 Proctor IV's 86.4 20, at Proctor fNordicsJ New London 196.4 Proctor JV's 187.4 27, at Lincoln CCancelledj 17, at New London New London 268.21 Lincoln 262 .64 Sunapee 241.01 Feb. Feb. 10, QCancelled 24, at New Lebanon 27.9.96 New London 272.10 Stevens 237.49 2-3, Class B at Concord Lebanon 371.24 Concord 352.16 New London 350.33 Lincoln 330.71 ' Dover 320.19 Sunapee 310.33 Bradley 301.52 Manchester West 247.97 1 A e. ' o X S . ex h L! gp 1, -il Ag? 'I C e p' CQ 1 ABOVE: T. Brownell, C. Haskell, R. Spau ng, H. Wright, C. Campbell, K. West, P. Coonle , K. W eeler, R. N ann, W. Brown, W. Pomeroy, D. Connell, Mr. M Elton, ,6,?y'1'9jc'i1 . ABSENT: I. Preston, R. Cricenti, E. Knobil. . ' V J Right: Co-capt, P. Coonley, diy ' H JJ' G9 Manager M. Campbell, Coach QD ' Marston, Co-capt, W. Brown. QOL Ialxeve apabi i, in state competition. The 17 . dmir -9 'y against teams in all three is'o a ove , .area contender for the State a gg , io .L ye hi lx ar's e, ft h been to achieve balance in ' u e ents, and It . ugh jurnping,Still needs strong e i asis, overall esults have been gratifying. Our boys have been considered by members of other ski team throughout the state as Worthy opponents. What more can be said? nqivgj ' Te rn as truly come into its I um ping Cross -country A 4 W We xl. if.. -'M ' E J ' Y ' xx , . Q bf, i l- ' Q x....,- . M A ,ru - 5 , . V X BASEBALL Above: B. Charles, I. Barselle. Below: J- Hodges, I. Van Hook, I. Heath. Ailh H iio ,, Below: R. Messer, K. DeCosmo, D. Harris, W. Wheeler. New London ll . . . Henniker 1 New London 9 . . . Enfield 1 New London 3 . . . Sunapee 2 New London 9 . . . Andover 5 New London 5 . . . Sunapee 3 New London 4 . . . Enfield 0 New London 6 . . . 1-lenniker 5 New London 3 . . . Andover 2 New London 14 . . . 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I Comliimemis Jeannie and Frankie are looking at some of the won Of derful displays of jewelry at DEXTER'S JEWELRY CHILDRENS SHOP on Main Street. New London N.H. S157 73, j w 1-:sara z, Li. c G L F W wr' V FQ-WV, A ., ,EW , . YY.. 4.- Bill and Mr. Stohrer are waiting while their tires are checked during a complete inspection and winteriz- ing at HEATH AND LULL, the Gulf station on Main Street. Frankie plays hair dresser with Jeannie at BETTY 5 BEAUTY SHOPPE. Bill Kidder talks over the insurance and realty busi- ness with Mr. Chatellier at COUNTRY HOUSES. .Sf - 1 ,s .Q ' -W: 1' . ,N . , .Cs , . 'l HW ' . . .. 'T .ll oi kg, I I ' auf 'M' 1,5 1.1, ll , IA-H L Q- . gl pity. C. . .. QF! iz . FF! if ' 1 - G, l s . l Jean and Bill have found a fascinating collection of prehistoric relics plus almost unbelievable New Hampshire articles at the CRYSTAL ARROWHEAD in New London. Jim Hill discusses the menu selections with Mrs. Morehouse at the SUGAR'N SPICE on the Newport Road in New London. Jeannie looks at coats with Mrs. Campbell at SOLOMON 'S in the Red House next to the Market Basket. Jim Hill inspects Larry's fine work at LAURlDSEN'S ANTIQUES on Knight's Hill in New London. l -f t Frankie and Jeannie admire the cleanliness and whiteness of the sheets washed at the BUSY-B 'S LAUNDRI-MAT in New London. N N - . 'r 1 I l Y 5 Q my e a a- - , .H.-T-,.M .,,.,s..J ,Q i1Tem'1 I I W , .. i . , 1 L V 1 ' U I f N 'I 1. 1 I 1. Y . iw f-I 91.19- ' ,, S I . W, , fr , ,. . ' e --.---4---'H f-4 Y,....-f, 5. -,-f,,,-...Y -A J.. . Y . . .,.,,L,.f. 7-ep-,Q-1jf2,.1:fj 5 M ' ,Q . l '17 M, , . af i-n,-.na-if ' cgi-ffgf-L'--1.: f 4f',55'3Fb'ZN' f:'e -'S-f 2: , 5543373-i1f 5.i'E? fr- li - 2' :5'9'?T1liL -I'3f1i'fb1,ff+1:.-?5f-wi:::fSl'- H 7 .. . ' ' a '+.-mf'-fy. .L ,e xeyruitl- 1.111-' . . 0- iff? ..- x4'5? Z?:L 1f 'f r-sv-if 1 -:iq '- 'A' zips.. -,gr ' ifgffl-' ,rv'm4,-4.1.1-526535-saw-f ' n lframric, l3ill,andJca111ic relax and enjoy the fine autumn weather on the porch of the EDGEWOOD INN. Jeannie and Bill find their only difficulty is mak- ing a choice of the great many delectable candies and sweets at the CANDY HOUSE in New London, Jim Hill Found New London's largest sup- Compliments of ply of meaf and groceries ai' CRlCENTl'S h MARKET, including The candy bar he's T e buying from John Howes. COLLEGE INN MOTEL New London, N. H. i . -Q 4 '- ws, xm X -1- x 'x. f X . -i 'K , ,-NX Ni . ' 'N A Compliments of Besf Wishes 'ro the Class of 1962 Bud Barton NEW LONDON AGENCY Real Esfafe and Insurance Real Esfafe and Insurance CARI-TQN F, BARTQN AGENCY New London, N.H. -I-el. LA- 6-6411 , '?fP'j HL-1-2-1'l L ' Y, , 4, ,gif '-F I ' -- . Q ,4'.4 - 1ii'ii,,, 5:5-iz ' ' J I I ' 7 Y 7' if Bill and Frankie are getting ready to make another strike while Bill Kidder scores at the NEW LONDON BOWLING CENTER. The warmth of the NEW LONDON HARDWARE STORE' is enioyed by Five seniors on a crisp autumn morning. Jean and Bill listen to the Kingston Trio at THE VILLAGE STUDIO IN New London. Bill Brown seemsto be entranced by the waitress as the gang stops at the NEW LONDON PHARMACY For a soda. d CIFCI Compliments of , , AUDIO ENGINEERING pumps gas into Bill Brown's lKIDDER'S GARAGE in New COMPANY Newbu ry, N. H. E EE Compliments of ACME STAPLE CO. Franklin, N. H. Bill Kidder is checking the high interest rare on his savings of The NEW LONDON TRUST CC. Member of The F.D.l.C. New London CROSSROADS OF SPORTS If-Xl .L MAI .L if' John and Sal chat with Mr. and Mrs. Kyburg at THE Compliments VERNONDALE STORE in North Sutton, N.H. of The MT. SUNA PEE MOTEL Mt. Sunapee, N.H. Bill Kidder buys a hat at Miller Brothers cloth- ing store, Newport, N.l-l, Bill and Jean look at the fine clocks and china at ROBERTS ANTIQUES, Route 103, South Newbury, N.H. PATTY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE Dorothy Pomeroy, Proprietor Route 103, South Newbury, N.H. For Appointment Call Bradford 41-2 .-JA-'- ,ll L 5 John and Sal look at transistor radios at LARRY'S RADIO AND T.V, New London, N.H. B LW h 'tih I f1962 LALIRENCE R. SPAULDING Plumbing and Heat g 6 Tel. LA 6-6361 And NEW LONDON FUEL COMPANY Tel. LA 6-6461 Compliments Compliments I 'of of LAKE SUNAPEE LODGE COTTAGES SEVEN FRIENDS Arthur and Violet Jones QThe H.C.'sl Newbury N . H. Compl iments of Compliments of L- M' PERKINSON slLHouETTE BEAUTY SHOP Newport N . H. New London N. H. Compliments of EARL A. ROWE THE COUNTRY PRESS General Trucking Sand Gravel Loam Asphalt Paving Phone 9272-314 New London N. H. North Sutton N. H. -TW A.h. V, , .... Y ' l , , , , ' ' i i l 1 V , Z l - ' sf ' V - JS., , l' .s ,, , A i .l ll' 22.3 .f FAI RWAY MOTEL New London, N. H. Tel. LA 6-ZlO4ll Vacation Clothes College Clothes C Ski Clothes Ski Equipment New Hampshire's Only Upside Down Ski Area Compliments , of KING RIDGE MR. AND MRS. LYMAN B. COOK New London Elkins CLAYTON A. MILLER, INC. Specializing in G. E. and York Heating and Air Conditioning N.H Bill and Jean decide to share a soda at AL'S CENTER, Blodgett's Landing, New- bury, N .H. Compliments CAMERA PORTRAITS . of Picture Framing Color and Commercial Photography WHITNEY STUDIO WILLIAMS LAUNDRY l8 No. Main Street Newport New London NJ-I. Compliments Compliments Qf of SWALLOW'S NEST PREW'S RADIO AND TELEVISION Charles Bailey N L d N H ew on on . . J dy and Amy help Mr. DesBclrres sort and grade egg DES BARRES POULTRY FARM, New London, N. H Our bestwishes go with you. 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