Peterborough High School - Hilander Yearbook (Peterborough, NH)
- Class of 1965
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THE HILANDER PETERBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, 1 doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. The lines of Robert Frost are from COMPLETE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST. Copyright 1916, 1921, 1923, 1928. 1930, 1939, 1947 by Holt, Rinehart and Win- ston, Inc. Copyright 1936, 1944, 1951, (c) 1956, 1958 by Robert Frost. Copyright (c) 1964 by Lesley Frost Ballantine. Reprinted by permission of Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Beauty, simplicity, grace, purpose -Robert Frost's poetry means these words to all of us. We dedicate this book to Mrs, Kendall, a teacher and friend who has helped us to love and understand these words, as well as the poems. Enthusiasm, vigor, school spirit - these are some of the characteristics of our Schollander. We dedi- cate this book to Mr. McQuillen, who has made our school years more pleasant and more meaningful by putting these words into action. WHAT FIFTY SAID When I was young my teachers were the old. I gave up fire for form till I was cold. I suffered like a metal being cast. I went to school to age to learn the past. Now I am old my teachers are the young. What can’t be molded must be cracked and sprung. I strain at lessons fit to start a suture. I go to school to youth to learn the future. Robert Frost ADMINISTRA TION AND GUIDANCE CARROLL J. ENO Guidance BARBARA B. CARLL Guidance FRANKLIN FINLEY Elementary Principal KENDALL McCORMACK, English, Library ODETTE B. LUONGO, French RUTH RING, English LANGUAGE What does it feel like to go whaling? Or to climb Everest? What do I mean to say? What do I say if I’m lost in Paris? In language classes we try to find answers to our own questions. ANN deNICOLA, French JAMES L. PATTERSON Mathematics FLORENCE M. HANCOCK Mathematics JOANNE GUMAER Mathematics Why do satellites stay in orbit? What makes molecules stick to- gether? What’s inside an atom? In science and math classes we try to find answers to our own ques- tions. THOMAS K. GORDON Science FRANKLIN HAYWARD Science H. WILLIAM YEO Science RONALD W. CROWE Commercial What makes a good secretary? Will I be a success- ful businessman? How can I balance my accounts? In Commercial classes we try to find answers to our own questions. MARY E. BRETON Commercial ERNEST A. ADAMS Social Studies What do Africans have to eat? Why do we have wars? How much does where I live affect what I think? In social studies classes we try to find answers to our own questions. RAYMOND P. RICHARD Social Studies TEXAS M. FAUNCE Home Economics What makes a good home- maker? How does an engine work? How do you make a birdhouse? In homemaking and manual arts we try to find answers to our own questions. ROBERT C. McQUILLEN Manual Arts EDWARD J. LITHGOW Boys Physical Education BARBARA B. ROWE Girls’ Physical Education How can I be in good physical condition? What can I learn from playing basketball? Why is sportsmanship important? In physical education classes we try to find answers to our own questions. ELIZABETH ROBERTSON Art CHARLES W. EDGERLY Music GERALD H. FAUNCE Grade 9 What is a symphony? Who was Manet? How can I recognize impressionism? In art and music classes we try to find answers to our own questions. JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY BARBARA A. FONTAINE Grade 8 NORMAN H. LaPALME Mathematics EVA B. GAGNON Grade 7 JAMES H. RYAN Social Studies POLLY B. RAY English CHARLES H. ROYCE Science MILDRED C. RANIER Educational Secretary ALDEN BRUNELl Building Superintendent DORIS L. WIKLUND - School Nurse CAFETERIA COMMITTEE HAZEL S. NICHOLS Guidance Secretary ARMAS KAINU Building Superintendent OCTAVE JAREST Building Superintendent 1 5; 2 ' SENIORS TO A THINKER Suppose you've no direction in you, I don't see but you must continue To use the gift you do possess, And sway with reason more or less... At least don't use your mind too hard, But trust my instinct - I'm a bard. Robert Frost WE FIND OUR ANSWERS . . . NANCY LEE BABNEAU Nance Nan Where there's Babneau, there’s Morgan. . . . More often out of school than in . . . Can you get your car? . . . Frequent shopping trips to Man- chester . . . Skiing, skating and boys . . . He-ar . . . Spends vacations in Boston . . . Student Council, Representative 1, Secretary 2; Traffic Squad 1,2; Basket- ball 1; Gymnastics 2; Pep Club 2; Office Girl 3. BEVERLY ANN ABBOTT Bev Scoobie-do” . . . waitress at the Maplehurst Inn . . , Hey, ya know what? . . . collects sweaters (boy's and girl’s!). . . likes Manfred Mann and Billy J. Kraemer . . . Where'd they go, where d they go!??” . . . postponed shopping trips to Manchester ... got kicked out of Bowling Acres . . . future temperature-taker . . . Softball 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Hilander ’65; PepClub 2; Archery 3; The Torch 2; Transcript Staff 2; Office Girl 3,4; Older Girls' Conference 4. EDWIN EVERETT ADAMS Ed Eddie The wanderer. . . . Got anything to eat. Sue? . . . . comes from the big city of Hancock. . . . Want a ride? . . . love that Pontiac con- vertible . . . Bud's brother . , . handsome, rugged blonde .... No, she doesn't run my life .... I’m going to be a bachelor . . . Baseball 1,2,3; Student Council 3, Vice President 3; Hilander '65. BEVERLY VIRGINIA ATKINSON Bev Greenfield waitress who plans to be a legal secretary . . Don't do that! ... How was that quick trip home with Dede? . . . Gets laryngitis before English reports . . . Holy cow! . . . Very efficient in shorthand and typing ... Is known to have made battery acid for coffee ... My fin- gernails are not daggers! . . . Shorthand award 3; Hilander '65. LINDA LOUISE BARBER Lin Will spend ’65-'66 at a Junior College . . . owns a cool-blue Corvair con- vertible . . . Tee-Hee . . . HCL into a diluted HCL bottle . . . Likes to ring door bells and shave windows . . . Are you kidding me?” Kneesocks, Incorporated . . . Pep Club 2; Softball 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2,3.4; Hilander '65. RICHARD QUINCY BASTILLE R RQ Dick I want to go off in the deep, beautiful woods and be a hermit and paint. ALONE!” . . . Our absent-minded professor . . . likes art and Paleontology . . . Did you take my briefcase? Oh, my gosh! . . . THIMK . Often trying to fit decorations to dance themes . . . Stays up 'til 3 a.m. to complete his physiology project . . , Track 2,3; The Torch 3; School Seal Contest, 3rd prize 3; McGreal Essay Winner 3; Hilander '65. NORMAN JOSEPH BELMORE Nomad Norm’ Life's one big drag after another . . . Monkey Man . . . Likes to ski for the scenery . . .Top eliminator in physics . . . drags . . . That's a swinger! . . . Carrot top and hot temper, too . . . Chevy-powered '40 Willys coupe . . . Mmm, she's cute . . . Lives for cars, sports, and girls . . . Soccer 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Ski team 1. CHARLENE ANNE BANKER Char Carrie Runs a red Renault . . . We'll fix him . . . Teaches Sunday school and gives riding lessons . . . Enjoys horsing around . . . Has anyone seen Connie? . . . Paints TOP signs . . . Happiness is life's goal . . . Gonna be a nurse . . . Enjoys a long lunch period . . . G.A.A. 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Pep Club 2; Hilander '65. MICHAEL LUCIEN PHILIP BOURGOINE Mike Bergie The Orchid Touch” . . . Always has a pencil behind his ear and looking for something to eat . . . Hi, girls. Boys’ State 3; Model Congress 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Chess Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Bausch-Lomb Science Award 4; Hilander '65, Publications Ed.; National Honor Society 3; Traffic Squad 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LORRAINE CAROL BENNETT Rainy Pretty little waitress from Bennington . . . Steve's girl . . . Gives back rubs in home room before the 8:20 bell! . . . Say, let's go get a slip from Mrs. Rowe this period! ... Just loves Mr. Howard's English class . . . Just grin and bear it. . . . Cheeseburgers for breakfast, lunch, and din- ner .. . Oh! . . . Pep Club 1,2; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Secretary 4. NANCY MAE BLAIR Nance Seen a Hard Day's Night seventy-seven times . . . Joined us from Con- cord High . . . Collects albums (Beatle albums by any chance?) . . , What's not happening? . . . Cooks a great supper . . . Likes windy days and waterskiing . . . Hates footprints . . . Enjoy today while you can. It will be gone tomorrow. . . . Transfer from Concord High School 4. ELISE COPELAND BOTT Lee I like to scuff my feet! . . . Addicted to skis and sunny slopes . . . Too much, too much . . . Drives around in an open convertible in sub- zero weather . . . You idiot! . , . Future medical technician . . . Always ruins the jokes she tries to tell . . . Likes to sneak into boys' houses and scare them. . . Cheerleading 1; Softball 1,2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1.2, 3.4; Officer 2,3,4; Ski team 3,4. , I : 4 GEORGE ROBERT CARLSON George' Loves Fords . . . Part-time worker at Peterboro Motor Inn . . . Skiing means girls to him . . . Nearly shot a friend while deer (?) hunting . . . DEARDRA GAIL BOUTWELL Dee Dede Slim One of Providence's future citizens . . . Turn purple for the people . . Likes to race stock cars . . . Cheese and rice . . . Aw, your mother wears combat boots! . , . Drives a bombing blue Saab, often with four in the front seat , . . Constant com plainer . . . Has a quick crack for everyone (usually wise) . . . WILLIAM FREDERICK BURT Bill Willy Part-time bottle washer at the Hancock Inn , , . Likes frilly blue blouses . . . 'Don't sweat the small stuff' . . . Sleeps at the wrong end of the bed , . . Now whut we gonna do'bout it? , . , Laid a patch and the gear shift stuck . , . Orange juice drinker . . , Isn’t it obvious why week-end nights are my favorite times? , . , Likes to hunt, fish, and horse around. , Transfer from Lee High School 1; Cross country 2,3; Track Manager 2,3; Dramatics 2,3; Hilander '65; Student Council Rep. 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3; Boys' State 3; Northeastern States Youth Conference 3. JAMES ANDREW CALLUM Jim The educated thumb to Greenwich Village and back . , . Groovy scene, man. , . . Wants to be an Army commando or a monk , . . Digs Allen Ginsberg’s poetry the most . . . Isn’t that right, Dropout? . . . No, he’ll never return.” . . . The Torch 3,4. Library Staff 1,2,3.4; Hilander '65. ■ ROGER GENE GILLEY R0ge, Deer slayer at heart . . . Future Francestown mechanic . . . Bowls and procrastinates . . . Left Milford High for P. H.S. ... I didn't feel it” . . . skins logs . . . likes Pontiacs and a particular '54 . . . Transfer from Milford High School 4. STEPTHEN DOUGLAS CUSHING ’’Cush” Steve Hobbies are his M.G.A. and girls (not necessarily in that order) . . . De- sires to be the future dictator of South Africa . . . 'Goldwater', not ’Old- water ’ . . . Has arguments with Stan Mikita Bourgoine over small le- galities in hockey . . . Hang in there! . The future top goalie in the N.H.L. . . . Likes to antagonize Mr. Richard in World Affairs . . . Sometimes seen in Mr. Edgerly's office . . . Soccer 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3,4; Band 2.3. 4; Chess Club 1. GLEN C. COURSER. JR. Glen, Lennie,” Speedy Hobby is skipping school . . . Employed at Lambert’s Garage . . . Wears the most often combed head of hair in the whole class . . . Going out to have a butt?” . . . Hiker, hunter, and hater of school . . . Nature boy . Chess Club 1,2; Archery 3. WAYNE ARNOLD CORNWELL Wayne Can be found at the Greenfield Industries . . . Collects coins . . . About that girl, now . . . Sports fan . . . Hey, what did you get on your Eng- lish test?” . . . Likes to lend money . . . Look, I'm no brain!” . . . I got it all figured out . . . Famous last words: Johnson hasn't got a chance. . , . Cross Country 4; Basketball 2,4. JOYCE THERESE DALY Shorty. Shortstuff, Shrimp Future plans: to grow to at least 5 feet . . . Likes peanut butter on hotdogs . . . What a banana! . . . Fast talker . . . Hi, Toots! . . . Likes to play the role by speaking French . . . Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?! . . . Almost knocked Mr. Hayward out . . . Pep Club 1; G. A. A. 1,2,3, Representative 1; Basketball 3; Office Girl 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; The Torch 3,4; Highlander '65. JEFFREY CHARLES DUBE ''Jeff' Dyer’s soda jerk . . . Hey, where's the party going to be this weekend? . . . Attends Maine beach parties . . . Hey, man; let's go check out the freshman girls! . . . Poet with big, brown blinkers . . . Studies, some- times . . . New York, here we come! . . . Likes to hunt, fish, two- time, and drive Buicks Basketball 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3, 4; Chess Club 1,2,3; Soccer 2,3. MEREDITH ANN DELILL Merrie,” Dilly Slave driver at New England Tel Tel . . . Streamers on her aerial . . . What a clod!” . . . Will somebody please get that little light , . . Goes to Jaffrey looking for fringe benefits , . , Comes to Mother Hen , Wears noisy bracelets . . . Future elementary school teacher Pep Club 1,2; Hilander '65. THOMAS AMES DART Tom Yep, that's my brother , . . Plays a hot sax . , . Would ya?” . . , Wanna bet? . . . Sits on tacks in English class . . , P. H. S.'s delegate to New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra and State Delegate to All Eastern Band . , . How's every little thing? . . . Math awards galore . . . Likes Numismatics (huh?) , . . Nice talk! Basketball 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2; Older Boys' Conference 1; All-State 2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Dramatics 2; Spring Track 3; National Mathe- matics Association Award 3; All Eastern Band 4. LINDA LOUISE DUNBAR Linda Wants to be a secretary or a bookkeeper . . . Crazy 'bout clothes . . . Chevy fan . . . I don't know” . . , But does know where the bowling alley is . . . Turns purple occasionally . . . Half of a pair . . . Saturday night at the movies . . . Chorus 2,3,4; Math Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; The Torch 2,3; Shorthand Award 3; Library Staff 1; Hilander '65; Office girl 4. MARTIN RAYMOND EDDY Marty” Talks to himself . . , Hobbies are girls, cars, girls, hunting, girls, swim- ming . . . Checks you out at the A P . . . Forget it! . , . Smashes into snowbanks at 45 m.p.h. and laughs! . , . Anytime. . , . Very fond of parties . . . grate spelar . . . Likes physics, football and steak. . . Track 2. LU AN A PEARL DUNBAR Lana Lanny' Them's fighting words - to call me 'Linda'!” , . . Ford hater, Chevy advocate . . . Loves bookkeeping . . . Did someone say ’Bob'?” . . . Practically lives at the bowling alley . . . Why? . , . Scared ya, didn't I? . . . Other half of a pair . , . Pep Club 1,2; Math Club 2; Library Staff 2; The Torch 3; Shorthand Award 3; Chorus 3,4; Hilander '65; Office girl 4. Soccer 2,3,4; Ski Team 3; Basketball 1,2; Chess Club 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Hilander '65 . . . RICHARD ARTHUR DUNNING Dick I've had it! . . . Gas pumper at Fontaine's . , . You're a grub! . . . plays in the sand during soccer practice . . . That's my problem. . . . You're a dirty ole man. (with a British accent) . . . professional lab skipper. . . It's up to you. . . . CHARLES NORMAN EGGERT, JR. Charlie ”1 do it all the time.”. . .Coach Lithgow's technical advisor . . . Hang right in there.” . . .The sweetheart of the Senior girls . . . The yolk's on you, egg. . . . Studied at St. Paul's. . . Well, Charlie, all eight of us thought you were throwing a party, where's the food? . . . Future pilot Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Spring Track 2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Pep Club 1; St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program 3; National Honor Society 3. SUSAN MARY EMERY Sue. Susie Laugh and the world laughs with you . . , Okay, you guys, how about getting those ads in . . . Newsy Susy . . . Works at Country Store and movies . . . Don't tell me your problems! . . . Borrows Pontiac con- vertibles and returns them with broken tail lights . . . Constant habit of talking and laughing in class. Chorus 2,3; Dramatics 2,3,4; Hilander '65, business mgr; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Archery 3,4; Student Council 3,4; corresponding secretary 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Transcript Staff; Library Staff 1,2; Traffic Squad 3,4; Girls’ State Representative, Governor's Council; Pep Club 1,2. MARSHA ANN EVANS Marsh, Marsha,” Slug Hobby is arguing with Mary . . . Future sugar-pill dispenser . . . But I don't understand it! . . . But I didn’t see the rock! ... Hi, Mr. Yeo . . . Friendly and stubborn! . . . Good evening, your call, please? . . . Marsha, stop talking G.A.A. 1,3; Secretary 1; Chorus 1,2,4; Glee Club 1; Library Staff 1; Dramatics 3,4. MARY DAWN EVANS Mary Mr. Yeo, I won’t take biology . . . Does a great head stand . . . Exciting green eyes . . . Likes to eat, sleep, and stay up till 2:07 a.m. . . . Sunapee at midnight . . . Can't I have a bite?” . . . I'll never tell! . . . Avon” salesgirl. Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2,4; Chorus 1; Shorthand Award 3. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH FASSL Our Vienna representative . . . Be good to people, for they are your brothers . . . Dublin's number one governess ... 1 started skiing at three and a half years, and it always fills me with rapture when I conquer the mountains .... Eccentric about VW's and pottery . . . Has a circle of admirers in homeroom . . . Someday to be Austria's top interpreter . . . Transfer from Weurgane F, Wien 13, M.R.G. 3. STEPHEN MICHAEL FONTAINE Steve Works at Fontaine's, where else? . . . Rolled cans in the aisles at Hamlet . . . Has been caught driving a Corvair . . . So, I told her . . . ftey, your shoe's untied. Rides on the bumper of Eggert's truck but prefers Mustangs . . . Soccer 1,2,3, 4; Ski Team 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Advanced Studies Program at St. Paul's 3. FRANCES BRUCE FERRY Fran From LEXINGTON, MASS . . . Eat, drink, and be merry; for tomorrow we eat, drink, and be merry!” . . . Class folks-singer . . . Comic book addict . . . Congratulations on knowing such a fine person as I . . . Card Shark ... I have nothing against it - as a temporary arrangement. . . . Favorite possession: his guitar . . . Weight-lifting 3; The Torch 2,3; Gymnastics 2. WENDY SUSAN FETZER Windy To a degree . . . Rides around in Fords and on scooters ... ”1 can't, I have to work” . . . Boys . . . I'll have to ask my father. . . . Started a Pick-on-Wendy Day” in Mr. Lofgren's chem. class . . . Boy's can be tamed . . . Transfer from Appleton Academy 3; Hilander '65. PETER BISHOP GAY Pete Wally Likes steak and bullfighting . . . -Hey, man, hi there; how are ya! . . . Told the chemistry teacher that gold was the most active metal . . , Real traveling man . . . Live it up while you can; it may be later than you think! . . . Cosmopolitan . , . Lived in Spain and Vienna , . . Future playwright . , . Dramatics 2,3,4; Hilander '65 HORST LEOPOLD GEBAUER Le( Why you old dog, you! . . . Drives a wheelbarrow . . . Eats two or three of those lunches daily . . . Knows some sharpshooters from Keene . . . Kiss me, you fool! . . . Shot his hunting jacket one day . , . Air Force, electronics - style . . . Would ya? , . . Ardent skier who wears lederhosen . . . Chess Club 1,2 LINDA LEE GILMAN Guilley Pulls old ladies’ hair in movies . . . Hey, there, Charlie Beatle!” , . . 'Bob! Stonedown! ... 12 in a Falcon . . . Ask me if I care . . , Is that my sweater she’s wearing? . . , Takes her three hours to get up to town and back . . , Get in the car, Toni! . . . Transfer from Our Lady of Monadnock 1; Dramatics 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Chorus 1; McGreal Essay Contest 3; Archery 3 GEORGE DOUGLAS HASKELL Doug What do you get out of the quarter? . . , Collects and builds model cars . . . Glue it! . . , Likes dragging, baseball, the corvette, and ice racing . . . Wrecked the racing machine in Sears! . . . Effort brings success . . . Always reading hot rod magazines in Trig. . . . Hear those pipes! , . . CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON Charlie Moose” Gonna wear Navy Blue .... Parties and girls . . . . Who's going to Dublin? .... Twelve in a pick-up cab .... Respect your friends .... Runs into stone walls at Kearney's old house .... From a '46 Ford to a '57 Chevy .... Always over at F. P.C.........Loses his Slander- pads .... Soccer 2; Dramatics 3. LINDA ANN HOPKINS Chipmunk Hoppy Lin Knows Pontiacs inside and out ... . Spends every free period in the gym . . . . Ma - Ma .... I’m going to run away tomorrow .... Great to live at Granite Lake .... The Brothers Two .... Quarrels contin- ually with Dick .... Army Green .... NANCY JANE HOLDEN Nan Nancy Collects knickknacks . . . Here comes Mr. Crowe . . works at Monad- nock Community Hospital .... Apt to forget her lunch money and home- work . . . Inhabitant of West Peterborough . . . Enjoys record keeping and meeting George . . . Chats with Ruthie Brown every morning . . . Faithful member of dramatics club . . . Dramatics 2,3. CONSTANCE ELLEN JACKSON Connie Hey, I didn't know that wood floats! . . . Likes to pick apples and climb out of windows . . . And just who is your General? . . . Madras maniac . . . Just forget it, just drop the whole subject .... Is always pestering cub scouts who have cute older brothers , . , You just wait ... If it's not prepish, it's not Connie . . . Library Staff 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3; Older Girls' Conference 3,4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3. ROBERTA CAROL LANE Bobbie, Berta Bubblebath and 7-up . . . wears a singed grey wig to keep her head warm . . . ticky-poo . . . arm wrestles at Dublin Lake , . , got kicked out of the bowling-alley , . . Hey, where'd they go? . , , Kearney's party . . , great Washington trip worker (she eats the candy when she is supposed to be selling it) , . . Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Office Girl 3; Hilander '65. THOMAS BRUCE KEENAN Tom-Kat Nice day, if it don’t rain” ... is the proud owner of a big, red, snow- fighter hat . . . All I was doing was reversing the shackles . . . spends his time at Linda’s . . . That's the only way to drive 'em . . . uses the railroad tracks to get to Jaffery . . , top mechanic (noted for his smashed knuckles and split fingers) . . . Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Chess Club 2; Gymnastics 2. KATHLEEN ANN KNICELY Kate English Leather eccentric . . . You wouldn't 'a believed . . . usually bound for Keene with Barb and Marshy . . . bubble gum and family class . . . Ring around the Rosie at half past two . . . Don't do what you have to do, do what makes you happy . . . frequently visits Vermont Academy . . . drinks more orange juice than Bill , . . Dramatics 1,2,4; Secretary 2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 2; Archery 4; Hilander '65; Intramurals 1,2; Chorus 2; Chess Club 2. JUDITH ANN JOHNSON Judi Explores haunted houses and Marblehead . , . commercial artist-to-be . . . eccentric about walks on rainy nights with special people . . . green results with black dye . . . Spaghetti! . . . Summer parties in Jaffrey . . . knows a certain goalie . . . Hey, Marie! DAVID IRA L’ECUYER Lil Dave Dil'E Knocks down guaid rails on the Stoddard road . . . Triple L forever . . . One of Peterboro's best cavemen ... '57 Poncho . . . Navy bound . . . Employee of Hopkins' Garage . . . Hi sweetie, what ya doin' tonite? Dramatics 2,3,4; Hilander '65. Soccer 2; Dramatics 2,3,4; Hilander '65. 1 JUDITH ANN LAVOIE Judy 10-4 . . . Cigarettes, boys, and food . . . Lost something at Salisbury . . . Party goer . . . Can I borrow a butt? . . . Seen driving a big Olds . . . Antrim guys . . . Week-ends at her brother's . . . Can be found in the basement anytime . . . GREGORY RUSSELL LAWN Greg Triple L forever! . . . Army hater. Navy bound . . . Eats doughnuts, anywhere, anytime . . . Took up skiing and broke his collarbone . . . Nasty break for a nice guy! ... Hi - Hi! . . . Great actor . . . MURRAY ARTHUR LATTI Butch Live today as if there wasn’t any tomorrow . . . Is there a better way to earn $2.50 per hour than taking New York girls on hikes? . . . Always looking for a ride to Hancock . . . Played ball tag in an old barn until a State Trooper kicked everyone out . . . I doubt it; Thibeault . . . Buys moldy brownies . . . Mr. Yeo's pride and P. H.S.’s joy . . . Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Ski Team 3,4; Weight-lifting 3,4. FRANK HENRY MARRO ''Butch” Burff Stein Loaned to P. H.S. from Ludlow, Vermont . . . cars and radios and reading ... . Triple L forever! . . . has painted a car with running paint . . . Go, man, go , . . Oh, I don't know.” . . . Wants to travel and see the world . . . Basketball 3; Dramatics 4; Hilander '65, MICHAEL NORMAN LORD Mike Student of World War II ... . Boy, I’ll tell ya . likes jazz , . . . The Beatles rot .... Climbed walls when he couldn't play pool at the Fish .... Texas is the greatest . . . Skiis .... Our rebellious Southerner .... Dramatics’2,3,4; Baseball 3; Chess Club 1. STEPHEN CLIFFORD LOWE Steve Cram fun in your life while you can. . . . 40% fewer teeth - - - 40% fewer cavities . . . Let's get those rebounds, huh?!? I wanna shoot!! . . . jobs: Fontaine's part time and Lorraine Bennett the rest of the time . . . U.N.H. future . . . Goa half? . . . 1957 Mercury, Marauder Older Boys' Conference 1; Chess Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Socder 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Representative 3; Traffic Squad 3; Class V.P. 4; Chorus 4; Hilander '65. LINDA LOU LIGHTBODY Linda Slides in from Stoddard . . . lives on peanut butter . . . frequent proposals . . . can water ski and drive a fast speed boat . . . Have you seen Tom?” . . . tried to blow up the typing room . . . holds Bellows-Nichols Agency'' together ... is usually escorted in a fabulous Ford .... Pep Club 1,2; Shorthand Award 3; Hilander '65. BRUCE HAROLD MARTIN Bruce Seen in Peterborough driving an O.B. Peirce truck . . . I'm the greatest . . . Curiosity plus . . . Future plans for tech school . . . Lost out in demolition derby with a tree . . '. Lunch is my favorite subject . . . Antrim girls. . . Likes Chevies. 3:06 p.m., Pretty Woman , Ian Fleming, and food in general . . . Cross Country 2; Dramatics 2,3,4; Basketball 2. JUDY ANN MASON Judy Did you know that wood floats? ... An easy blusher . . . My hair is not orange! . . . Oh, gee. . . . Familiar with stone walls . . . Tell me again why I took typing. . . Star of the girl’s varsity basketball team . . . Boy! . . . Future temperature-taker . . . Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Softball 1,2,3; Torch 3; Pep Club 2; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Archery 3; Dramatics 4. ROGER WALLACE NEWTON Roge” Senior Sharonite . . . Best piano player in the class . . . Intellect plus • ■ • I haven’t had time.” . . . Originator of the Newton Script . . . Well, I'll think about it! . . . Wants to be an interpreter ... An artist, linguist, musician, and student . . . Student Council Representative 1,3; French Award 3; Torch 3; Hilander '65; Graduation Accompanist 1,2,3. JOSEPH M. NAYLOR Joey Ask me if I care. .........Favorite hobby is a college girl . . . Full time joker . . . Possibly the Army in '66 . . . Live today; forget yester day; worry about tomorrow when it comes . . . Likes Chevies with Body by Naylor . . . My mother played pool once . . . With his eager, inquiring mind, never misses a chance to ask ten or twenty questions . . . Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Spring Track 2; Basketball 3; Intramurals 3,4. CURTIS JOSEPH NICHOLS' II Kirt Did you really?” . . . Mathematics plus . . . Talks for hours on the phone . . . Fond of being vague because it leads to misunderstanding . . . One not-so-swift” jeep . . . Eccentric about education . . . English Leather, button-down collars, and long, black hair . . , Professor on campus in 1971 . . . Track I; Chess Club 1,2; The Torch 3,4; National Honor Society 3; Chorus 4; Mc.Greal Essay Winner 3; St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program 3. JANET ELAINE NICHOLS Janet” Jan” What are you on about?” . , , Wears glasses on the top of her head . Oh that animal! ... I can't be bothered , . . Her studiousness is just a front , . . 'You clod, forget it! . . . Apt to be asking what time it is on the ski slopes . . . Well, in England, we do it this way A cave woman always gets her man . . . Torch 1; Dramatics 1, Pres. 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee Club 1; Library Staff 2; G, A. A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2: Archery 3; St. Paul’s Advanced Studies Program 3; Northeastern States Youth Citizenship Conference 3; Tran- script Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 3, Older Girls’ Conference 1,2; Intramurals 2,3; Bass Essay Winner 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Hilander I - W '65. MICHAEL JOHN MARTIN NYLAND Mike” Tries to keep his '57 Pontiac on the go . . . Don’t worry about tomorrow, because it isn't here yet! . . . Peanuts in the Sunday papers . . . Hey, guy! . . . Never drinks . . . Plans on crossing the continent . . . Ah, the Irish of Brooklyn . . Likes lamb, Windjammer, and skiing . . . Class Vice-President 2,3; Basketball 2; Soccer 3; Track 3; Traffic Squad 2,3. BRENDA ANN PAIGE Bren Sings to herself in the halls . . . You wanta walk me to class? . . . Major subject: flirting ... Oh! I can't do it! . . . Just look at my hair! . . . Oh, world affairs next period . . . Okay, girls, tell me if any teachers are cornin' . . . There's this family in Bennington that I know . . . Transfer from Hillsboro-Deering High School 4. SANDRA MARION PAIGE Sandi Oh, I'm so embarrassed! . . . Always caught chewing gum by Mrs. Breton . . . Works at the Bennington Village Spa . . . Would you like a lifesaver, Mr. Patterson? . . . Hobbies are paying bills and oil painting . . . Con- tinuing on to business college . . . You wouldn’t dare! .... Once got physikan” mixed up with physician.” . . . Transfer from Antrim High School 3; Chorus 3,4. I 1 t LINDA LEE PHILLIPS Lin The bologna was only two weeks old . . . Guess what? I didn’t set my hair last night . . . Counts the days till Cush returns . . . future objective: find a cheap way to eat Dyers out of business . . . There goes Page and Phillips - late again . . . Giggler. . . A little peroxide will do it! . . . Pep Club 1,2; Library Staff 1,2; Chorus 3, 4; G. A. A. 2,3,4. PAUL ALBERT RAJANIEMI Paul Prefers PHS to Dublin School . . . Gonna dress in Navy blue . . . Ya, O.K. . . . Mathematician . . . Flip for a half?” . . . Another employee of the Motor Inn . . . Forget it! . . . Plays pool like a pro . . . Soccer 4; Physical Fitness 4. DAVID WILLIAM RAJANIEMI Dave Love those Chevies . . . Fills it up at Durant’s Esso Station! . . . Plans to teach math 'cause it’s the easiest job . . . Hey, let's leave! . . . Button-pulling contestant . . . Did you figure out that problem? . . . One of those Dublin Rajaniemis . . . Has a tiger in his tank . . . Basketball mgr. 1; Archery 2; The Torch 1,2,3; Baseball mgr. 3; Audio Visual Aids 3,4; Golf 1; Math contest 3rd prize 3. THOMAS HADLEY RICHARDSON Tom Headed for Northeastern Univ. ... I can get a libel suit on you. . . . Walks with a bounce . . . . B.S. in Chemistry in 1970 . . . . P. H. S. tennis player .... I'm not scared of anybody! I want my hammer! .... Once had his school books filed at the town library .... Hobbies are coins and the B.S. A. . . Chess Club 1; Math Club 1; Tennis 2,3; Dramatics 3; Soccer Mgr. 4; McGreal Essay Winner 3; Boy's State 3; Basketball Mgr. 4. APRIL LEE ROBERTS April Another Army-hater .... How many days till December 19? . . . ICK!' .... Likes to wash cars near lakes, provided she doesn’t get wet What time is it? .... Has interests in Grafton, Mass. . . . Well, let's cross that bridge when we get there. . . . Nuts about Mercurys and Pontiacs . . . Pep Club 2; Softball 3. LESLIE ANN RODERICK Leslie But that can't be; you just can't do that! .... It's the small decisions that are hard to make. .... Likes psychology and Fridays .... Often seen in Mr. Eno's office. I finally got my hair cut. .... Hails from Hancock . . . I feel awful! .... Likes to read and skate (but not at the same time) . . . Library Staff 2,3, 4. RICHARD HARRY ROGERS Richie, Dick A humorous case of hoarseness in Trig, class .... Wears shiny black shoes . . . . My car isn't rusted. .... Headed for U.N. H. Agricultural School .... Nobody believes my car will do m.p.h. on the by-pass. .... Willing to work hard . . . . I know how to do it, so I'll show ya! Everybody's buddy . . . Chess Club 1; Archery 1,2; Basketball 2; Gymnastics 2; Soccer 3. JOHN JOSEPH SAMPSON. JR. Big John Sam' Sleep well tonight; remember, your National Guard is awake . . . Big green 57 Chevy, Big 6 standard . . , Drives to the tune of Thunder Road , . , Stupid Frenchmen . . . Has problems in history with Mr. Davidson . . . Romeo . . . I'll betcha $3.00 Army beats Navy! . , . Likes to hunt, but frequently meets the game warden in the woods . , . Cross Country 1 ROWENA JEANETTE SANFORD Rowena Eccentric about LONG hair . . . Got a pen I can borrow? . . . AuH headquarters for P. H.S. , . Mr.Gordon, do you have my number? . . . Guitar strummer and artist . . . Is that nice? . . . Wants a red and black Mustang (doesn't everyone?) . . . Bible school, then art school . . . Chorus 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; President 4; Pep Club 2; Dramatics 4; Hilander '65; Art Editor; Torch 3,4. GAE SILEGY Flapper PHS Beatle (John) . . . Cashiering at Champagne's for butt money . . . Boys and food . . . Let's do something tonight. . . . Lunch-time trouble maker . . . But if you don't like the lunch Doesn't drive over 30 m.p.h. . . has a passion for the top step of Room 116 . . . Turtles . . . Cheerleading 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Representative 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Ski Team 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Archery 3; Hilanders '65 MARK SILEGY Butch Wanna run that thing against a hot Buick?” . . . Supervises the action at Temple Mt. Ski Tow . . . Loves Keene . . . Would rather fight than switch ... Has a habit of fighting with a grease gun . . . 427 . . . What about that girl from Hollis’ . . . Parties at New England College . . . Enthusiastic about starting a Peterborough Playboy Club . . . CHARLENE ELIZABETH SOULE Sam Son of a gun . . . Likes weird pins and week-ends (more sleep) . . . Sick ’urn . . . Caught sliding down banisters by Mr. Yeo . . . What kind of shaving lotion has he got on this morning? . . . Plans on a secretary’s career. . . OTTO CHARLES SIROIS Blackie, Bone Chug-a-lug, chug-a-lug . . . Hey, let's go North this weekend . . . unpredictable . . . Transports Christmas trees in his white-skirted Ford wagon . . . P. H.S. goalie . . , Lost his pants at a soccer game . . . Had a chit-chat with Mr. Clark . . . His future objective: to do even less work than he does now! Soccer 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 2,3,4. REBECCA EARLY SMITH Becca, Bee My name’s not Earley, it’s Smith'. . . . Class absentee . , . Likes to play Dear Becca . . . Cool pj parties at Becca's . . , Tries to drive . . . Listen, we’re going to my house whether you like it or not!! Class Secretary 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; All State 3; Dramatics 2; McGreal Essay Winner 3. JANE TEMA SILVERMAN Janie Student, guitar strummer, athlete . . . Hey, wait a minute. . . . Can argue with teachers for hours . . . Yeah, you're right.” . . . J. D. Salinger fan . . . I just hate it so much” . . . Likes Joan Baez, long brown hair, and Saabs . . . Teaches arts and crafts at Adams' playground G. A, A. 1,2,3,4; Library Staff 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; The Torch 2,3,4; Hilander '65, Literary Editor; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3; McGreal Essay Contest 3; Bass Essay Contest 3. DEBORAH KITTREDGE STEWART Debbie Hi, Mr. Davidson! . . . What about Manchester West? . . . Always in a kitchen . . , Oh, yeah, I forgot gbout that . . . Hates egg sand- wiches. . . That's okay Mrs. Sawyer, lots of teachers double-cross us! . . . Likes apples, suntans, enthusiasm, and Roy Orbison . . . Famous last words: Je ne sais pas, Madame. Pep Club 1,2; Dramatics 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Bass Essay. 2nd prize 3; McGreal Essay winner 3; Torch 1; Library Staff 1,2; Transcript Staff 3; Hilander '65, Copy Editor; National Honor Society 3. DONNA LEE SUMNER Donn A P checkouter . . . Are you kidding? , . . Looks at the bright side of everything . . . He called me last night! . . . Gets water from a big green tank . . . Has anyone seen my jumper? . . . Has a secret pen pal at Norwich University . . . Is China in Africa? Hilander '65; Dramatics 2,3; Pep Club 2; The Torch 3. VIRGINIA SUTHERLAND Ginger Dartmouth's the greatest! . . . Always getting excited . . . What chemistry homework? ... Has passed a car at 60 mph. in low . . . Our prima donna . . . Teaches and dances ballet, jazz, and tap . . . Oh, that's a riot! . . . Junior petite. Dramatics 1,2,3, 4; Hilander '65, Photo Editor; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1; G. A. A. 1,2; Older Girls Conference 2; Pep Club 1,2. PHILIP BRYANT STOCKWELL Phil, Sticky I’ll be late tonight, Mike” . . . Favorite possession is a '63 Vespa with attachment . . . Strange case . . . Is that right? . . . Eastward on 101! . . . Found in phone booths . . . Thirty bucks?!! . . . To have a book on the best seller list in '72. McGreal Essay winner 3; Spring Track 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Torch 3,4; Hilander '65, Editor-in-chief. BRUCE DAVID SWEENEY Bruce, Weenie, Hotdog” Lives it up . . . Jim and I went to Old Orchard one time and pushes Yamaha motorcycles over Temple Mt. . . . Hee-yah . . . Works on an apple farm . . . But I like Oreos! . . , Drives a blue '53 Ford full house flat head and a moving motor machine . . , Be serious! Spring Track 1,2; Physical Fitness 3, JACQUES ALBERT THIBEAULT Jock, Jake I'm good looking, just ask me , . . Likes to flip coins but wants his money back ... I guess you faked me out , . . Over at Old Town Farm , . . big grin . . . Camping on the Nubanusit River . . . Found he had spelled his name wrong for nine years . . . Flirts. Cross Country 3,4; Spring Track 3,4. JAMES IRVING TEATES Jim Mr. President . . . Drives a '56 Chevy, his pride and joy . . . Walks the halls with a girl on each side . . . Old Orchard, here I come! . . . Might as well, can't dance ... gas station attendant . . . Could I have it quiet in here, please . . . Ah, now, what about the dues? . . . Unappeasable hunger . . . Where’d they hide the stuff? Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Class President 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3, 4; Treas. 1; Traffic Squad 1,2,3,4. MANUEL FREITAS TEIXEIRA Tex, Manny The next four years at New Hampshire Technical Institute . . . Can be found selling food in the shop at recess . . . Eats his profits . . . Those guys don’t pay me ... a handsome, European wheeler-dealer ... On occasion, has to explain to Mr. McQuillan that he is wrong . . . What are you, some kind of a wise guy?” . , . Future owner of Teixeira's Market . . . Loved to pick bananas back home on Madeira Island, but finds that apples must suffice in Peterboro, U.S.A. Chess Club 2,3; Soccer 4. RICHARD STUART CHRIS TRACEY Trace Dick Dublinite . . . Yea, sure.” . . . Works at the Motor Inn . . . I said 'Yes!' . . . Girls; Girls . . . Talent for losing a license in two weeks . . , Wanna flip for a quarter? ... Is always up to something . . . Chess Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Class Vice President 1; Basketball 1; Soccer 4. MATTHEW PRESCOTT VARNUM Man I’m not a Chevy man . . . Shusses the slopes at Crotched Mt. in a rac- coon coat . . . Close enough for government work!” . . . Runs out of gas at 1 A.M. . . . That certainly was a wizard prank! . . . Claims to be a carpenter, mason, and laborer . . . My old buddy, Jim Ryan . . . Frequents Granny Ketch . . . Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,4, GARY STEPHAN VICKERY Vic Ga Hates Fords and Dancing . . . Wants to stay happy (single) and further his education . . . Now, let me tell you! . . . Portsmouth football player . . . Landscaper . . . Has tremendous urge at Halloween to possess as many pumpkins as he can . . . Hot 283” ... Has the strange habit of hitting teachers on the head at baseball practice . . . Transfer from Portsmouth High School 3; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Soccer 4; Class Marshal '64. MARILYN JEAN THOMPSON Mall Partial to the 17th day of any month . . . How for - why for . . . Likes camping trips . . . Get a letter from Jean? . . . Collects pumpkins . . . Golly, gee, wow! . . . Oh Carley Road, oh Carley Road, your darkness is'eternal. You wouldn’t dare.” . . . Pep Club 2; Archery 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4. BARBARA JEAN WALKER Barb Have a blast - you only live once . . . Manages New England Tel. Tel. . . . Bosses Allan . . . Mr. Clark wants to see me? Again! . . . A.P. H.S. Beatle . . . But, Marshy . . . Pigtroft's best marksman . . . Oh sure, yup, uhmmmh! . . . Likes Butch’s parties . . . Cheerleader 1,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 2; Gymnastics 1,2; Pep Club 2; Archery 2,4; Highlander '65; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RICHARD BURTON WESTON Rick Mamma Blue Eyes Hi, love” . . . Alias Richard Burton . . . Keeps the dishes clean at the Motor Inn (when he’s not flirting with the waitresses) . . . Thinks he’s the jolly green giant . . . Ya, ok-kee . . . Skips school to serve at the Rotary Luncheon . . . I wanna be like Mr. Crowe . . . Has his own monogrammed checkbook JUDITH SAWYER WALKER Jud Judy Owns, manages, cooks, and is a waitress at a snack bar in Alstead ... I didn’t do it . . . Just a token of appreciation . . . Left Vilas High to join the class of '65 . . . Might as well, can't dance . . . Size has noth- ing to do with energy . . . I've only one life to live, so let me live it as a blonde . . . Likes history, apples, The Last Kiss , the Chevy Super Sport, skating, and Saturdays . . . Transfer from Vilas High School 4; G.A.A. 4. TERRANCE HARRINGTON WALLACE Terry Tusk My car just doesn’t keep up with the fast ones . . . Runs a hot Chevy six with racing stripes . . . Dependable park attendant at Otter Lake . . . You old dog, you! . . . Let’s go to Ascutney . . . Races ice buggies up in Dublin . . . Found himself in the way of two trailer trucks that were dragging . . . Hey! What are you doing this weekend? . . . Future Forester . . . Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 2,3,4. PATRICIA LAURA WHEELER paf A sparkle on her finger .... Honesty and fair play .... Smiles from the ice cream side of the Dyer's Drug Store soda counter .... I like a '62 Dodge Dart, dark green! .... Also likes cheeseburgers, Danny Boy, bowling, chocolate frappes, and psychology .... I like to be around people. Future fortune with shampoos and sets .... You’ll never please everyone, but you can always keep trying. Pep Club 1.2. JACQUELINE JEAN WHITE Jackie” I live on the Elm Street Dragstrip. .... Gets lost on dead-end roads in Keene .... What P. J. parties? .... Good arguer .... Her interest travels from Francestown to France . . Cheeseburgers and French fries .... Has quite a collection of boyfriends .... Writes notes constantly .... Dental assistant. Library Staff 1,2,3.4; G.A.A. 1; Dramatics 2; Hilander '65 LYMAN HENRY WHITNEY Hank,” Whit Hi ya, fellas! .... Love that NSU MAX Special motorcycle . . At 5 yrs., collected rocks; at 8 yrs., collected frogs, turtles, and snakes; at 17 yrs., he trys to collect money ... At Bowling Acres every week- end .... Rides home from Jaffrey on his bike in the pouring rain .... Has had an interesting experience in Worcester’s old Buick .... Did yov see Jonathan Winters on T. V. last night? Transfer from Conant High School; Baseball 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Hilander '65; Older Boy’s Conference 4. MARSHA MITCHELL WHITNEY Moo!, Marsh, Marshie Waitress turned P. H.S. Beatle .... This town's so dead. . . Carl's her hobby .... Class photographer .... Wanta go to Keene? . . . . Breakfast jam sessions .... Let me at 'em! Drives a green, bashed-in, '56 Chevy (For Sale) .... Cool as a moose. .... G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Chorus 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Ski team 1; Pep Club 2; Girls Softball; Archery 2,4; Intramurals 3; Hilander '65. SUS ANNE NINA W HOLEY Sue” Greenfield delegate . . . You're a pain in the neck! . . . Reads the same comic book over and over . . . Live and let live . . . Likes snakes . . . Promise? . . . There's never anything to eat around here! . . . Future veterinarian. Basketball 1; McGreal Essay Winner 3. DAVID ALFRED WORCESTER Dave, Weasel Don’t call me. Weasel . . . Bookkeeping brain . . . What do you think I've got here, a bus? . . . Manchester Tech in ’65-'66 . . . What's up?” ... '50 Ford 239 . . . Keep it in your sneaker . . . First in the class to get his license - has used it constantly ever since! VIRGINIA MARIE ZANGA Marie Skier and cheerleader . . . Live, love, and be happy . . . Beep, Beep!” . . . Kenny! . . . Summer parties in Jaffrey . . . Orve River . . . 10-4 . . . Judy's best buddy . . . Frequents the Keene Y on Saturday nights. Chess Club 1; G.A.A. 2; Chorus 2,3,4; All-State Chorus 3; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleading Captain 4; Gymnastists 1,2; Pep Club 2; Hilander '65. P. H.S. SCHOLLANDER Observed at all sports events . Spirit 'I got an A . . . Dreams about winning the State Tournament . . . Sure, I'll help you decorate . known by the alumni . . . We're gonna win that game! . marching with the P.H.S. Band. A scholar and a Hilander. Hilander '65, Ass't to the Editors. Well- Seen JUNE 19, 1954 ROW 1 Glen Courser, Jonathan Clements, Steve Fontaine, Craig Compher, Paul Horn, Tom Keenan, ROW 2 Mrs. Graves, Mea Kimball, Dave Cherwin, Judy Evans, Connie Jackson, Meredith DeLill, Diane Emery, Linda Hopkins, Natalie Harriman, Rebecca Earley, ROW 3 Bruce ?, Dick Clukay, Tom Dart, Lloyd Emery, Joe Cummings, Charlie Johnson, Nancy Holden, Susan Emery ROW 1 Bruce Sweeney, Peter Chamberlain, Clifford Nason, Janet Nichols, John Smith, Phil Stockwell,' Donna Sumner, Bobby Gallagher, Dusty Rose, George Carlson, Leslie Torsey, ROW 2 Christine Wright, Janice Knight, Marie Zanga, Judy Lavoie, Carol Allen, Barbara Walker, Thereasa Tatro, Jackie White, Nancy Chamberlain, Linda Phillips, Carol Lavoie, Gale O'Malley, Chris Chambers, ROW 3 Mike Nyland, Dawn Nichols, Mary Lou Vose, Tom Jones, Curt Nichols, Roberta Lane, Steve Lowe, Marsha Whitney, Judy Mason, Mrs, Crittsinger SENIORITIES Most Demure Nancy Blair Marilyn Greatest Moonlight and Roses Advocates Tom K. Linda L. Wendy Dick D. Calmest Characters Lorraine Ed A. Chris Fassl Frank M. Most Chivalrous Pete H. Hank Manuel Wildest Rags Bev A. Jeff Deede Fran Auto Aces Linda B. Tom K. Sue Bill Least Allergic to the Opposite Sex Ricky Brenda Jacques Most Gregarious Frank M. Rowena Sue Bill hVtCNSt Biggest Hicks The Dunbars Wyatt Fo(Honorable) Charlene B. Wayne Biggest Hams Most Cosmopolitan Dave L'E Janet Marsha W. Cush Joe Brenda Biggest Apple-Polishers Most Dupable Marie Charlie E. John Rowena Marie Linda L. Jeff Jeff Most Apt to Wear Orange and Purple (together) Deede Janet Jeff Most Verbally Acute Hank Marsha W. Debbie Greg Most likely to be found in Greenwich Village Fran Kate Jim C. Most Cerebral Janet Jane Kurt Mike B. Most Apt to Tie Mr. Clark’s Shoelaces Together Barbie, Marsha, Kate Greg Dick T. Lost, Most Likely Judy J. R.O. Leslie Jeff Most Willing Chauffeurs Ed Gae Sue (with Ed's car) Ricky Constantly combing the curls Linda P. Rowena Dick T. Least Often Combs the Coiffure Wendy Fran Kate Gary Haven't we met somewhere before? Wendy Dick T. Most Taciturn Nancy H. Judy M. Pete Doug Triggers Quickest Gae Joe Most Querulous Joe Jane Ginger Mike B, Avid Enthusiasts Ginger Wayne Dave R. Keenst Kostumes Linda H. Lee Pete Gary Personality Plus Bill Lorraine Becca Fuzz Favorites Linda G. Marsha W. Tom K. Dick T. Done the most for P. H.S. Jim T. Sue Mike B. Rated Reliable Roger Debbie Janet Jim T. Done P. H.S. for the most Pig Trough- Joe Greg Biggest Slave Driver Phil rjft Most likely to tear down the Berlin Wall Mike B. Debbie Cush. Famous for Fender Failings Deede Marsha W. Marie Charlie Tom K. Blushes most Brilliantly Matt Judy M. Sandi Norman Most Sober and Sedate Most Loquacious Marsha E. Jane Thomas R.Q. Joyce Charlie Gae Ricky W. 1984 It is a little over two hundred years since the shot heard round the world, and a little under ten years since the herd shot round the world: the year, nineteen eighty-four. Tom Richardson, better known as Big Bruther, has now taken over the world govern- ment as First Comrade of W. A. R. (World Alliance of Republics, successor to the ill- fated United Nations) W. A. R. IS PEACE High up in Big Bruther's government are: Dick Tracy (Minister of Peace), Joe Nay- lor (Minister of Truth), Roger Cilley (Minister of Plenty), Mike Lord (Minister of Race Equality), Steve Fontaine (Minister of the Treasury), Dick Bastille (Minister of Religion), and Peter Gay (Minister of Love). Also in Tom's government are Fran Ferry and Jim Callum, heads of the Thought Police. The appointment came after their discovery of a new mental process. They call their E. S. P., Frantal Callumpathy. In a low position in the Big Bruther regime is Mike Bourgoine (address: Room 101, Ministry of Love Building) who was Tom's arch enemy in seeking control of W. A. R. But elsewhere Tom has bestowed his benevolence. Recently a full pardon came from his desk for Jeff Dube and Tom Dart, who were sharing a cell at Sing Sing. Dart was in for an addition mistake on his tax return (He forgot to carry in the million's column): Jeff was serving for bigamy. Brenda Paige, still flirting with the boys, moved up fast in the world. She is now engaged to Our Leader, Tom. An April first wedding is planned. Others of the class are, also, still together; Bill Burt and Mike Nyland are in the care of nurses, Judy Mason and Marilyn Thompson at the Inn Sanitorium (where Gatto’s used to be). Bill's problem seems to be that he can't find where his fist goes when he opens his hand; while Mike was committed after creating a disturbance by clapping with only one hand. Ed Adams is in the care of psychiatrist, Wayne Cornwell. The trouble began when Ed saw his doctor about a ringing in the nose. It is rumored Sue Emery is involved. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY Meanwhile, in town government, Jim Teates is senior selectman; Steve Cushing succeeded Goldwater as mayor of Peterborough; Sonna Sumner, following family tradi- tion, is town clerk. Marsha Evans, who started her career as a nurse, helped in the development of Bro- kanovsky's process (Brokanovskificationing). She is presently head of the Peterborough Hatcheries. Elsewhere, Bruce Sweeney and Hank Whitney went into partnership in the motor- cycle manufacturing business. They call their 2,000 c.c. machine the Huck Thweeney Motorthcycle. Others of the class, (Otto Sirois, George Haskell, and Norman Belmore) are man- agers of State Farm 65, the most productive farm yet. Nothing has been heard of John Sampson since he went in the Army. Greg Lawn (retired Navy Captain) explains, The Army must have had a time making a man out of him. “ Jock Thibeault and Steve Lowe are in charge of the State Lottery. They claim to have put it on a VERY profitable basis (Though they won't say profitable for whom). In the world of sports, Butch Latti set a new world's record for the mile: 2:34 1 2 minutes. Modest Butch explains, I guess I must have had a slow start. BIG BRUT HER IS WATCHING! !! Internationally, Ginger Sutherland, Dave L'Ecuyer, and Mary Evans are currently stars on Broadway; while Charlie Eggert (always tops at throwing bull) threw Moose Johnson, for the world Sumo Wrestling title. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH Dave Worcester has, after years of vengeful indulgence, recently published the Worcester-Webster dictionary which lists Worcester as a kind-hearted person who is driven to the brink of insanity by public name calling. Big Bruther is very pleased with Weasel's new dictionary. The final triumph of the class of sixty-five, though, is in the other place (Conant). Gary Vickery, ex-football hero and qualified disciplinarian, is Conant’s new principal by decree of Big Bruther. CERTAINLY, WE CAN BE CONFIDENT; BIG BRUTHER IS WATCHING! !! Steve L. SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Bev Abbott, do hereby leave all the caody wrappers in room 105, the contents of which were devoured in seventh period study, to Dan Thibeault. He ate more than I did. I. Ed Adams, leave Miss Gumaer’s second period study hall to Flower (Russell Gomes), and I hope he doesn't get as many detentions as I did. I. Bev Atkinson, leave my ability to make battery acid for coffee to anyone who likes good coffee. I, Nancy Babneau, leave all my legar excuses from school to Barbara Morgan, who needs some new ones. I, Charlene Banker, leave my ability to make STOP signs to TOP signs to George Rainier. May he use it cautiously. I, Linda Barber, leave my lab assistant’s job with Mr. Hayward to some lucky junior, and I hope he'll be able to take a ribbing for his mistakes. I, Richard Bastille, leave my briefcase to my brother, John, in hopes that he will keep up the tradition of losing the bag. I, Norman Belmore, leave the B+ Gas Top Eliminator title to Bruce Fox. I, Lorraine Bennett, leave Mr. Howard, in hopes that he'll never have another student like me in his classes. I, Bill Burt, leave my traffic post to any junior who can survive the 4C stampede. I, Nancy Blair, leave to Susan Tarr my collection of forged gym excuses. I, Lee Bott, leave my ability to differentiate between concentrated acid and dilute acid to some junior who may be Mr. Hayward's lab assistant next year. I, Mike Bourgoine, leave my shares in the Hiland Whisky Company to Mike Doud. I, Dee Boutwell, leave 25 pounds to any deserving, underweight underclassman. I, Jim Callum, leave all my Zen to Willie Dart, in hopes that he'll find something to do with nothing. I, George Carlson, leave my ability to miss several deer at a time to anyone who wants this marvelous accomplishment. I, Roger Cilley, leave in a hurry. I, Wayne Cornwell, leave the raft at Sunset Lake to Rosaire Simoneau. I, Glen Courser, leave my brother, Kenny, to my enemies. I, Stephen Cushing, leave all my Canalligus to Dennis Robinson; I hope he finds out what they are. I, Joyce T. Daly, leave my entire height of 4'11” to Jim Korpi. I, Tgm Dart, leave my brother, Willie, to the nearest psychiatrist. I, Meredith Delill, leave my noisy bracelets to Sharon Burbee, in hopes that she'll drive people as batty as I did. I, Jeffrey Dube, leave all the girls in Keene to Jim Smith; who, I hope, will pick up where I left off. We, Linda and Luana Dunbar, leave our teachers, especially Mr. McCormack and Mr. Edgerly, in a state of confusion. I, Dick Dunning, leave one well-used Ford for my little brother, Denny, to destroy. I. Martin Eddy, leave one baseball bat to anyone who wants to try to knock some sense into my brother's head. I, Sue Emery, leave to all the female students of P.C.S. a copy of my handy guide book, How to Train Your Man. I, Charles Eggert, leave the metropolis of Francestown, to any speculator who is willing to take the gamble. I, Marsha Evans, leave my ability to move rocks with a Rambler to anyone who is insured. I, Mary Evans, leave a bottle of peroxide to Linda Bowman. Blondes do have more fun. I, Christine Fassl, leave to all of you the key to my Austrian country house; I hope you will come and use it at your convenience. I, Fran Ferry, leave my weights to the ladies in the lunchroom, in hopes that they will learn to hurl food properly, I, Wendy Fetzer, leave my locker full of World Affairs newspapers to anyone who wants to catch up on past history. I, Pete Gay, leave for far away places. I, Leo Gebauer, leave seven dollars to Dusty Rose who won it from me anyway. I, Linda Gilman, leave my locker at the end of the hall to Toni Tracey, so that next year she will be able to leave school ahead of everyone else. I, Doug Haskell, was going to leave Leo McQuillan something, but I forgot what it was. I, Nancy Holden, leave to Deborah Knicely, the pleasure of serving the doctors at M.C.C. I, Linda Hopkins, leave Mrs. Rowe's office to Donna Caron, with a reminder not to be caught skipping. I, Connie Jackson, leave my job as private detective for Shelila Smith to Ann Goldman. I, Charles Johnson, leave my collection of bottle caps to John Sargent. I, Judy Johnson, leave the teachers 1500 Tootsie Pop sticks in desk 45, Room 174. I, Tom Keenan, leave my morning coffee break in town to Peter Trufant. May he make them as regu- larly as I did. I, Kate Knicely, leave Curly Jarest a big kiss and a hug! I, Roberta Lane, leave Mr, Crowe one wastebasket full of chewed gum. I, Butch Latti, leave Ken Taylor one map showing where to cut through the woods to save a little.time. I, Judy Lavoie, leave Jody Caron to Mr. Patterson. I, Greg Lawn, do willfully and without cause sell P. H.S. back to the Indians for $24 and Manhattan Island. I, Dave L'Ecuyer, leave my great acting ability to Jerry Johnson. I, Linda Lightbody, leave the shop corridor at recess time to any couple who can occupy it as frequently as we have. I, Mike Lord, leave a pair of dirty sweat socks to Chris Kendall. (Wash them, Chris, before they run off.) I, Steve Lowe, leave the ability of playing the role left to me by Charlie Eaton, left to him by Don Moffat, and left in turn to him by Herb Vadney, to Dick Cuddihee. I, Frank Marro, leave the sound of a cheerie HI echoing in the corridors. I, Bruce Martin, leave Bill Kimball P. H.S. in hopes that he can do something with it. I, Judy Mason, leave all of my innocent actions to Mrs. Rowe. I, Joe Naylor, leave to Jon Allan my ability to get in The last word. I, Roger Newton, leave Peterboro High to all those lucky underclassmen. Best 'o luck! I, Curtis Nichols, leave a very slightly used De Luxe Injector razor, a summer's supply of blades, and a much less used AMF Do-it-Yourself Home Haircut Kit to Mr. Yeo. I, Janet Nichols, leave my driving ability to Cindy Pratt. I, Mike Nyland, leave my happy disposition to Mr. Richard. I, Brenda Paige, leave my good study habits to anyone who wants them. I, Sancfy Paige, leave my bottle of Lady Clairol to anyone who knows HOW to use it. I, Linda Phillips, leave letters from the Army to Andrea Moller. I, David Rajaniemi, leave my frequent and fast morning trips from Dublin to P. H.S. to Jim Korpi, in hopes that he will better my five-minute record. I, Thomas Richardson, leave my lab techniques to any brave, daring, and courageous underclassman who will accept them. I, April Roberts, leave to any girl in Peterboro my ability to contend with the whims of the Army. I, Leslie Roderick, leave Nancy Garand one course in psychology. I, John Sampson, leave my annual vacation during deer season to Mr. Manning. I, Rowena Sandford, leave Mr. Richard my surplus Goldwater campaign material. (In your heart you know he's right!) I, Gae Silegy, leave my seat in Mr, Clark’s office to anyone who dares to use it. I. Mark Silegy, leave my ability to manage Temple Mountain Ski Area to Linda Bowman. I, Jane Silverman, leave my ability to shock Mrs. Luongo to Rosemary Johnson. I, Otto Sirois. leave my soccer bruises, my soccer shirt and my goalie position to Tom Buckley. I, Becca Earley Smith, leave the name Earley to my brothers. I, Charlene Soule, leave my ability to slide down the bannister by Mr. Yeo's room to Pam Emery. I, Debbie Stewart, finally leave Mrs. Luongo and French class. Contrary to popular opinion, I did not make her a nervous wreck by myself. I, Philip Bryant Stockwell, leave the left lane of 101 traveling east, to anyone who will accept my avowal that the G. H. is faster on a G.S. I, Donna Sumner, leave my ability to put my foot in my mouth to Bonnie Weston. I, Ginger Sutherland, leave five Beatle wigs to Mr. Davidson, so that he can flip a different one every day of the week in U.S. History. I, Bruce Sweeney, leave my gym uniform to Linda Clark with hopes that she can fill it out as well as I did. I, Jim Teates, leave Steve Whipple to Coach Lithgow. Good luck, Coach! I, Manuel Teixeira, leave to Bill Aldrich a box of goodies hidden in Mr. McQuillan’s cabinet. I, Jacques Thibeault, leave the high jump standards at six feet for anyone who can clear them. I, Marilyn Thompson, leave all my big round pumpkins to George Rainier. I, Dick Tracey, leave my Puerto Rican Fence Climbers (shoes) to anybody who can keep them zipped up. I, Matt Varnum, want the boys to leave Pam alone. I, Gary Vickery, leave all my curly locks to Coach Lithgow. I. Barb Walker, leave my straw antennas to Jody Caron and Connie Cuddemi, two gals who are tuned to the same frequency. I, Judy Walker, leave my short legs to Cynthia McGrail. I, Terry Wallace, leave my position as Manager of the Cross Country team to Mike Doud. I, Richard Weston, leave my job at the Peterborough Motor Inn to anyone who will take it. I, Pat Wheeler, leave family class with many thanks to Mrs. Faunce. I, Jackie White, leave the Elm Street drag to Wicki Smith, with strict instructions not to walk in the middle of the street. I, Hank Whitney, leave my Keds to Mr. Lithgow in hopes that he will give those gym shoes he wears back to his grandmother. I. Marsha Whitney, leave all my left front jabs in the stomach to Deb Knicely. Man, they've gotta have it. I, Dave Worchester, leave my '50 Ford to John Sargent, the only guy who still appreciates flat heads”! I, Marie Zanga, leave my unfaithful jeep in the school parking lot where it always stalls. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Can you imagine Joe Naylor speechless? Can you imagine Gae Silegy as a member of Mensa? Can you imagine Brenda Paige keeping quiet in family class? Can you imagine Dick Dunning in luv? Can you imagine Moose Johnson in Butch Latti's shorts? Can you imagine Lee Bott telling a joke right? Can you imagine Ed without Sue? Can you imagine Joyce Daly with a drawl? Can you imagine Steve Cushing as author of novel Exodus Prevented? Can you imagine Roger Cilley being known by his classmates? Can you imagine Jane Silverman flunking out? Can you imagine Charlie Eggert without an answer? Can you imagine Steve Lowe modest? Can you imagine Linda Hopkins in a bunny suit? Can you imagine Dick Weston in Linda's bunny suit? Can you imagine Linda Lightbody without Tom? Can you imagine Mary Evans (22-36-22)? Can you imagine George Carlson dear hunting? Can you imagine Mike Lord embracing Dr. Martin Luther King? Can you imagine Jim Callum a monk? Can you imagine Mike Nyland as a town drunk? Can you imagine Jacques Thibeault with his money where his mouth was? Can you imagine Dick Tracy on the honor roll? Can you imagine Martin Eddy with a patch over his winker ? Can you imagine Ginger Sutherland calmly expressing her opinions? Can you imagine Wayne Cornwell as Ichabod Crane? Can you imagine Phil Stockwell going through a stop sign? Can you imagine Gary Vickery married? Can you imagine Leslie Roderick agreeing You can do that ? Can you imagine Fran Ferry with a Yeo-cut ? Can you imagine Dick Rodgers with shiny shoes? Can you imagine Jeff Dube light but not too light? A YOUNG BIRCH The birch begins to crack its outer sheath Of baby green and show the white beneath, As whosoever likes the young and slight May well have noticed . . . Robert Frost UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Laurie G pres Intends to become the best senior class in history, as the result of all their talent; Artists - Judy Welch, Dan Thibault, Chris Kendall . . . Musicians - Elaine Holden, Cheryl Hub- bard . . , Athletes - Steve Whipple, Larry Eggert, Jim Korpi, Chris Chambers . , . Leaders - Laurie, Chris, John, Cfndy . . . And they insist they're all smart! John M treas Chris C v-pres Cindy P sec ROW 1; E. Henderson, T, Tracy, J. Williams, S. Smith, B. Reeki, M. Smith, J, Caron, Mrs. Luongo, ROW 2; J. Allen, K, Russell, J. Simpson, J. Welch, L. Rajani- emi, B. Shields, L. Torsey, ROW 3: P. Trufant, S. Whipple, C, Kendall, D. Thi- bault, S. Hughes, J, Smith, J. Sargent JUNIORS R 0 0 M 1 1 6 ROW 1 L-R C. Hubbard, A. Kearney, M, Gatto, V. Heckbert, R. Johnson. N. Pajanen, N. Garand, J. Merchant ROW 2 B. Fox, S. Peters, D. Knicely, P. Emery, A, Goldman, A. Moller, P, Hill ROW 3 J. Miller, C. Pratt, L. Green, C, McGrail, E. Holden, L. Lawrence, L. Bow- man, J. Pearson ROW 4 M. Eaton, L, McQuillen, L. Eggert, K. Hardwick, B. Gagnon, R. Gomes, D. Lawrence, B. Kullgren, W. Kimball ROW 1 C. Cuddemi, S. Burbee, J. Bennett, R, Avery, L. Cormier, L. Cosgrove, N, Chamberlain ROW 2 K. Clukay, L. Clark, D. Atkinson, P. Burrage, J. Crossley, N. Cluff, S, Beam, Mr. Richard ROW 3 W. Aldrich, D. Coldburn, C. Chambers, T. Clarke, S. Carbee, D. Cushing, SOPHOMORES R. Cuddihee Pres. P. Bixby Treas. 1949 - Began to climb up the ladder of success. 1954 - Dick Cuddihee began shooting baskets. 1955 - First turned loose to show off abilities. 1956 - Diana Laroche tied to her chair. 1957 - Debbie Ames won the blue ribbon in the Wild Flower Contest. 1958 - Sandy Trufant had learned all the high school basketball cheers by heart. 1964 - Ken Taylor started to run with Mr. Yeo's boys 1964 - Dave Bott starts winning ski races 1965, 1966, 1967, ? D. Abbott V. Pres. D. Ames Sec. R 0 0 M 1 t ROW 1 L-R D. Seligman, S. Townsend, S. Trufant, S. Tarr, N. Fox, L. Woodward, J. Stewart ROW 2 Mr. Hayward, K. Sutcliff, D. Sullivan, J. Varnum, P. Thibeault, Mrs. Sawyer ROW 3 J. Smith, K. Taylor, S. Torsey, R. Thorner, S. White SOPHOMORES ROW 1 L-R F. Pero, E. Noyes, C, Pierce, B. Morgan. D. Russel, L. Miller, R. Simoneau ROW 2 R. McWhirter, C. Nason, L. Rogers, K. Pearson, W. McQuillen, A. Miller. ROW 3 F. Morin, R. Miller, C. Sanford, D. Robinson, R. Murray, P, Quinn, D. Rose ROW 1 L. Davis, R. Brown, B. Delill, C. Anderson, E. Bennett, V. Cunningham ROW 2 E. Courser, D, Bowen, D. Ames, D. Durland, D. Carney, G, Chandler, P. Bixby ROW 3 J. Clark, D. Bott, M. Cass, K, Courser, S. Dane, M. Clark, D. Abbott, R. Brunell ROW 4 M, Bonnell, R. Carlson, R. Cuddihee, K. Brighton, D. Dunning, L. Courser, J. Bastille SOPHOMORES R 0 0 M 3 ROW 1 L-R D. LaRoche, C. Lysett, N. Fetzer, S. Hill, D. Haskell, K. McGrail, M. Harris, L. Emmes, L. Fish, ROW 2 C, Harris, T, Earley, B. Dutton, C. Knight, B. Kullgren, R. Huntley, L. Kemp, S. Gorski, D. Fox, ROW 3 H. Goodwin, F. Kolb, T. Eaton, J. Johnson, C. McCarthy, J, MacNutt, N. Mason, J, Gatto, A. Lane FRESHMEN R. Korpi pres. S. Blair treas. Class spirited . . . not really as itty-bitty as the Sen- iors would like to have people think - . . . scholarly - Bill McGrail makes the high honor roll . . . individualistic , . , has greater representation in the A, V. Club and shop classes than any other class . , . basketball stars - Ron Clark, Roger Oja, Mike Rogers, Nancy Wiederhold, Janet Newton, MaryAnn Cuddihee, Jane Hayes, Sue Koehler, Sue Clarke . . . mu- sicians -Jim Kearney, Nancy Wiederhold, John Eckfeldt, and Good Citizens - Janet Newton, John LaRoche ... as a class, renowned for talking back to seniors! T. Wheeler v-pres. S. Clarke sec. ROW 1 L. Webb, C. Trufant, B. Weston, A. Ware, D, Rajaniemi, P. Tuttle, K. Walker, C. Williams. C. Wold, C. Delay, Mrs. Soucy, ROW 2 J. Paradise, J. Tatro, M. Trimm, C. Richardson, J. Tilton. J. Stevens, D. Russell. P, Sweeney, J. Weston, W. Aldrich, ROW 3 M. Cook, J. Putnam. M. Rodgers, T. Teates, T. Wheeler, D. Whitney, R. Pratt, W. Shunamon ROW 1 S. Cherwin, J. Cornwell, L. Anderson, S. Blair, M. Doyle, P, Garland, K, Doscher, Mr. Crowe, ROW 2 R. Compher, J. Gagnon, R. Davis, M. Cuddihee, D. Brous, M. Brighton, S, Clarke, S. Behrsing, D. Kemp, P. Bourgoine, ROW 3 E. Chamberlain, J. Eckfeldt, R. Clark, T, Bukcley, W. Dart, M. Durant, B. Burnham, R. Eddy FRESHMEN FRESHMEN ROW 1 L. Noyes, B. Lightbody, G. Hampson, J. Johnston, S. Koehler, J. Hayes, ROW 2 W. McGrail, R. Korpi, J. Nyland, C. Lawrence, K. Little, J. Newton, W. Morin, J, Kearney, ROW 3 R. Oja, J. Hanson, A. Glazier, P. Jordan, R. Nason ROW 1 J, Bennett, E. Bennett, J. Lewandowski, S. Courser, ROW 2 A. Guptill, R. Simoneau, R. Johnson, J, Carson, R. McCarthy EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: S. Davis; D. Atkinson; M. Clement; C. Riendeau; M. Vose; D. Russell; J. Colburn; D. Boudreau; J. Nichols; E. Ekker; C. Vaughan; ]. Parks; ROW 2: L. Chute; E. Richardson; M. Broyles; C. Gorski; K. Gibson; V. Davis; S. Sweeney; C. Bennett; R. Baldwin; L. Teixeira; A. Harris; Mrs. Fontaine; ROW 3; K. Pickford; S. Dedo; D. Kereozis; S. St. Amour; M. McKenna; S. Courser; N. Wheeler; R. Welch; S. Kemp; S. Stone; ROW 4: S. McQuillan; A. Weathers; M. Lavoie; S. Carbee; E. Cox; A. Whiton; B. LaRoche; M. Mason; C. Murray ROW 1: R. Bowen; M. Early; R. Latti; K. Peters; D. Emery; D. Pinney; J. Clark; P. Morin; K. Moller; K. Fulton; ROW 2: Mr. Royce; S. Tuttle; T. Jones; D. Eneguess; B. Chouinard; M. Scott; D. Parker; L. Scott; E. Burt; R. Salamy; Mr. Ryan; ROW 3: H. Soule; N. Teixeira; R. Soule; C. Wells; D. Allen; C. Richardson; K. Molin; D. Hall; B. Elder; ROW 4; C. Ehrler; J. Eddy; S. Burrage; B. Fox; S. Dickens; D. Baker; W. Weaver; D. Eaton; M. Twombly; R. Carson; F. Sandford EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS L-R: S. St. Amour, Treas., E. Burt, Pres., K. Moller, Vice Pres., J. Parks, Sec. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS L-R: S. Seward, Treas., W. Maynard, Pres., K. Jackson. Vice Pres., D. Marlow, Sec. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: Mrs. Ray. S. Sutcliffe, A. Wholey, A, Reegan, V. Scott, H. Peterson, K. Eneguess, V. Townsend, D. Warriner, Mrs. Gagnon, ROW 2: M. White. S. Turner, D. Brown, J. Jarest, M. Phillips, D. Richardson, C. Cover, S. Bonnar, ROW 3: J. Miller, R. Nye, K. McDonough, J. Bowser, D. Murray, D. Whitney, C, Steele, V. Emery, D. Crooker, K. Petts, ROW 4: S, Miller, J. Johnson, S. Merchant, D. Smith, L. Fontaine, J. Tilton, N. Huckeba, S. Seward, T. Wenblad ROW 1: G. Compher, A. Eldredge, K. Kainu, S. Sawyer, K. Jackson, S. Eaton, D. Emmes, B. Sutcliffe, P. Bacon, Mr. LaPalme, ROW 2: T. Roberts, J. Lightbody, S. Macomber, P. Woodbury, J. Mason, W. Sullivan, S. Reekie, D. Shea, A. Pierce, J. Kamarck, K. Keenan, G. Hampson, ROW 3: H. Boudreau, D. Torsey, D. Marlowe, W. Jarest, Phillips, R. Gatto, W. Maynard, M. Hill, N. Greene, P, Swett, B. Clark. M. Blackler W. Williams, ROW 4: K. Teates, W. Carr, W. Starkweather, E. Russell, C, Colby, W. Wooster, J. Lavendar, T. Quinlan, M. Vaillancourt, E. Courser, R. Goodwin, K. LaRoche A LONE STRIKER He knew a path that wanted walking; He knew a spring that wanted drinking; A thought that wanted further thinking; A love that wanted re-renewing. Nor was this just a way of talking To save him the expense of doing. With him it boded action, deed. Robert Frost CHORUS AND BAND ROW 1: S. Paige, S. Cherwin, J. Stewart, M. Zanga, L. Bennett, S, Townsend, C. Pierce, L, Phillips, C. Trufant, L. Davis, G. Sutherland, P. Garand, ROW 2: S, Koehler, V. Heckbert, P. Tuttle, L. Woodward, J. Stevens, T. Earley, P. Hill, A. Glazier, W. Al- drich, I. Kearney, S. Trufant, K. Walker, N, Cluff, D. LaRoche, ROW 3: Mr. Edgerly, L. Dunbar, M. Cuddihee, R. Sandford, A. Goldman, S. Gorski, J. Naylor, P. Stockwell, C. Nichols, L. Dunbar, D, Ames, S. Hill, D. Bowen, M. Evans, ROW 4; C, Pratt. L. Green, J. Tilton, J. Smith, S, Lowe, T. Dart, C, Sandford, M. Bonnell, L. Lawrence, C. Lawrence, K. Little ROW 1: A. Eldredge, D. Warriner, K. Eneguess, V. Scott, D. Brown, D. Torsey, F. Sand- ford, L. Scott, R. Nye, D. Marlowe, J. Kamart, M. Earley. ROW 2: P. Garand, D. Raja- niemi, S. Tuttle, N. Shunamon, J. Kearney, H. Peterson, S. Cushing, B, LaRoche, K. LaRoche, C. Hubbard, G. Hampson, J, Bastille, R. Soule, W. Carr, ROW 3: Mr. Edgerly, C. Wells, S. Gorski, N. Clark, D. Eneguess, C. Trufant, S. Seward, T. Earley, T. Dart, P. Tuttle, C. Sandford, A. Miller, M. Clark, ROW 4; F. Morrin, R. Sanford, V. Town- send, T. Jones, D. Emery, J. Eckfeldt, L. Baker, W. McQuillen, J. Clark, K. Peters, S. Dane, A. Lane, D. Cushing, ROW 5: M. Vose, S. St. Amour, D. LaRoche, S. Townsend, L. Webb______________________________________________________________________________ DRAMA TICS AND TORCH ROW 1, L-R: J. Cornwell, C, Trufant, R. Johnson, D. LaRoche, C. Walker, P. Tuttle, L. Miller, A. Kearney, M. Gatto, and G. Sutherland, ROW 2: S. Peters, S. Hill, T. Tracey, L. Rajaniemi, J. Welch, J. Simpson, C. Pratt, C. Lysett, R. Sanford, and B. Reekie, ROW 3: G, Lawn, R. Eddy, J, Sargent, W. Quinn, L. McQuillen, S. Whipple, S. Dane, L. Tor- cy, J. Allen, Mr, Howard, ROW 4; B, Martin, R. Gomes, M. Lord, D. L’Ecuyer, J. John- son, J. Dube, P. Gay ROW 1, L-R: J. Tilton, J. Daly, Luana Dunbar, L. Dunbar, C. Pratt, ROW 2: L-R: Mrs. Breton, P. Stockwell, R. Sanford, F. Ferry. C. Nichols, J. Silverman, S, Clark, and Mrs. Sawyer L-R: Linda Dunbar, Shiela Smith, Sharon Burbee, Joyce Daly, Luana Dunbar, Bev Abbott ROW 1: N. Garand, J. White, D, Seligman, J. Johnston, M. Whitney, L. Poderick ROW 2: J. Crossley, D. Boutwell, P, Burrage, K. Knicely, L. Davis, D, Kemp, Mr, Mc- Cormick A UDIO- VISUAL AND TRANSCRIPT REPORTERS ROW 1: D. Rajaniemi, C. Nason, L. McQuillan, R. Mason ROW 2: J. Clark, T. Buckley, R. Oja, W. Kimball, B. Burnham, W, Shunamon, F. Morin, R. Davis, W. Aldrich, Mr. McCormack. L.-R.: C. Pierce, Mr. Eno, J. Nichols, D. Whitney, L. Green, W. Burt, D. Seligman. YEARBOOK STAFF ROW 1: Mrs. Ring (Advisor), J. White, J. Nichols, M. DeLill. D, Stewart, G. Sutherland, J, Daly, Mr. Crowe (Advisor), ROW 2: B. Atkinson, B. Walker, L. Barber, M. Evans, D, Summer, L. Dunbar, C. Jackson. C. Banker, M. Zanga, ROW 3: K, Knicely, M. Thompson, R. Sanford, J. Silverman, S. Emery, L, Bott, B. Abott, G. Silegy, L. Dunbar, W. Fetzer, D. Boutwell, M. Whitney, ROW 4: D, Bastille, S. Fontaine, M. Bourgoine, L, Whitney, J. Teates, S. Lowe, E. Adams, R. Newton, P. Stockwell, W. Burt EDITORS FRONT: D, Stewart, W. Burt, P. Stockwell, J, Sil- verman, G. Sutherland, Mrs. Ring (Advisor), BACK: R. Sanford ROW 1: J. Nichols, P. Stockwell, S. Emery, M. Bourgoine, ROW 2: Advisors Mr. Crowe, Mr. Mc- Cormick McGREAL AND BASS ESSA Y WINNERS ROW 1: R. Smith, T. Richardson, C. Nichols, R. Bastille, Mrs, McGreal ROW 2: D. Stewart, L. Gilman, S. Wholley ROW 3: P. Stockwell, J. Silverman, M, Bourgoine ■■wmmiaaaa D, Stewart, J. Silverman, J, Nichols BA UCH-LOMB SCIENCE A WARD AND NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MICHAEL BOURGOINE - Winner 1965 LEFT TO RIGHT - Miss Hancock, C, Nichols, J, Nichols, J, Silverman, C, Eggert, D. Stewart, W, Burt, M, Bourgoine SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Fance, M. Harris. A. Moller, N. Fetzer, J. Nichols. J. Hayes, ROW 2: R. Korpi, S. Emery, L. Green, L. Bowman, S. Gorski, Mr. Patterson, ROW 3: W. Burt, M. Bourgoine, J. Teates, R. Cuddihee, D. Whitney, J. Eckfelt JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1, L-R: K. Keenan, D. Dereazis, N. Wheeler, A. Reegan, B. Sutcliff, ROW 2: P. Morin, M. Lavoie, D. Smith, E. Burt, Mr. Ryan, ROW 3: S. Reekie, M. Scott, D. Hall, W. Maynard, K. LaRoche SENIOR BALL BIRC HES I’d like to go by climbing a birch tree. And climb black branches up a snow-white trunk Toward heaven, till the tree could bear no more, But dipped its top and set me down again. That would be good both going and coming back. One could do worse than be a swinger of birches. Robert Frost SPOR TS CROSS COUNTRY ROW 1: S. Gorski, J. Kearney. R. Bowen, F. Pero, R. Thomer, P. Thibeault, R. Nason, ROW 2: K, Abbott, M. Latti, K. Taylor, R. Cuddihee, M. Cass, T. Eaton, N. Mason, ROW 3: Coach Yeo, T. Wallace, W. Cornwall, Mi Doud, G. Rainier, R. Carlson, H. Goodwin, J, Thibeault GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ROW 1: J. Merchant, K. Doscher, G. Sutherland, J, Daly, J. Hayes, J. Stewart, A. Kearney, L. Noyes, W. Smith, B, Noyes, L. Hopkins, V. Cunningham, C, Trufant, S. Cherwin, K. Harris, C. Delay, D. Seligman, ROW 2: R. Johnson, L, Bennett, L. Phillips, L. Barber, P, Bixby, V. Heckbert, G. Chandler, L. Emmes, S. Trufant, M. Doyle, L. Fish, D, LaRoche, S. Koehler, K. Clukay, B. Avery, L. Webb, ROW 3: S. Beam, S, Peters, A. Moller, N. Fox, J. Nyland, L. Anderson, S, Blair, D. Cuddihee, D. Ames, S. Hill, B. Walker, G. Hampson, C. Richardson, D. Carney, C. Anderson, C, Pierce, ROW 4; J. Silverman, K. Little, D. Brous, C. Pratt, J, Merchant, M, Thompson, L. Lawrence, J, Tilton, K. Knicely, B. Abbott, J. Welch, S. Emery, M. Evans, A, Goldman, B. Shields G.A.A. OFFICERS ROW 1: Coach Rowe, J. Williams, D. Durland, J, Mason, S. Clarke, M. Whitney, ROW 2: G, Silegy, L, Bowman, L. Bott, L. Green SOCCER ROW 1: Coach Lithgow, R. Clark, S, Cushing, D. Bott, D. Abbott, R. Oja, J. Miller, J, Clark, H. Whitney, J, Korpi, P, Bourgoine, T. Richardson, ROW 2: C. Chambers, S. Fontaine, M. Teixeira, N. Belmore, M. Bourgoine, C. Eggert, J. Gatto, D. Foster, J, Eckfeldt, ROW 3: C. Hansen, G, Carlson, P, Rajaniemi, S, Lowe, G, Vickery, O. Sirois, T. Clarke, D. Dunning, T. Buckley, R. Dunning, F. Morin, L. Eggert PHS 6 - Henniker 0 PHS 0 - Conant 0 PHS 0 - Wilton 1 PHS 3 - Thayer 1 PHS 2 - St, Mary 5 •PHS 1 - Conant 3 •PHS 0 - Wilton 1 PHS 2 - Henniker 1 •PHS 2 - Thayer 1 •PHS 3 - Hollis 0 •PHS 1 - St. Mary 3 PHS 5 - Hollis' 0 Home Games WITH THE FIGHT AND THE SPIRIT MEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1, L-R: C. Eggert, R. Thomer, S. Smith, D. Abbott, L. Miller, D. Rose, T, Richard- son, ROW 2: S. Whipple, J, Teates, G. Vickery, M, Varnum, S. Lowe, L. Eggert, R. Cuddihee PHS 63 - Hillsboro 84 PHS 63 - Appleton 81 PHS 59 - Conant 51 PHS 41 - Goffstown 67 PHS 48 - Merrimack 35 PHS 39 - Towle 52 •PHS 45 - Alumni 34 •PHS 65 - Hillsboro 79 PHS 54 - Wilton 61 •PHS 34 - Walpole 61 •PHS 51 - Goffstown 75 •PHS 46 - Monadnock 50 •PHS 54 - Merrimack 46 PHS 54 - Walpole 85 PHS 53 - Towle 49 •PHS 58 - Wilton 34 PHS 38 - Conant 40 •PHS 54 - Appleton 51 PHS 59 - Monadnock 55 Tournament PHS 33 - Goffstown 55 ’Home Games GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Linda Bowman, Judy Mason, ROW 2: Linda Lawrence, Jane Silverman, Mari- lyn Thompson, Coach Rowe, ROW 3: Sharon Beam, Andy Moller, Laurie Green, Deb- bie Durland, Maryanne Cuddihee PHS 8 - Wilton 27 PHS 35 - Goffstown 45 PHS 27 - Goffstown 32 PHS 23 - Marlboro 21 PHS 28 - Alumni 20 PHS 14 - Wilton 39 PHS 37 - Marlboro 23 PHS 22 - Monadnock 22 PHS 32 - Monadnock 28 PHS 8 - Milford 37 PHS 6 - Milford 36 GIRLS’JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD ROW 1; K. Harris; S. Clarke; V. Cunningham; S. Koehler; P. Burrage; R. Nye; ROW 2; K. Clukay; J. Hayes; J. Stewart; J. Newton; R. Avery; J. Jarest; K. Eneguess; Coach Rowe MEN’S JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD ROW 1; A. Glazier, R, Oja, E. Henderson, R. Clark, M, Rogers, ROW 2: J. LaRoche, R. Thomer, R. Carlson, D. Cuddihee, A. Buxton, Coach Ryan 'T-E-T-E-R-B-O-R-Or L-R: M. Zanga, L. Clark, M. Harris, G. Silegy, D. Ames, D. Bowman, S. Trufant, W. Smith FIGHT; TEAM! FIGHT! L-R: P. Garand, J. Tilton, N, Fetzer, C. Little, B. Noyes, L. Wood- ward, S, Cherwin SKI TEAM ROW 1: J. Kotpi, K. Taylor, ROW 2: A. Kearney, J. Williams, S, Carbee, T. Eaton, D. Bott, J. Kearney, Mr. Adams, ROW 3: G. Rainier, T. Clarke, L, Bott, D. Lawrence, M, Doud M. Bourgoine, S. Cushing, T. Richardson, Mr. Lofgren, S. Fontaine, M. Doud, J. Cummings GIRLS’ SOFTBALL PHS 34 - Conant 15 PHS 29 - Marlboro 3 PHS 25 - Monadnock 8 PHS 22 - Marlboro 3 PHS 7 - Conant 0 PHS 14 - Keene 5 PHS 17 - Keene 16 PHS 8 - Monadnock 8 BASEBALL ROW 1: C. Williams, J. Whitney, J. Worcester, L. Mason, B. Craig, P. Shea, ROW 2: Coach Rowe, M. Zanga, J. Ma- son, L. Bott, G. Silegy, A. Roberts, L. Barber, ROW 3: S. Trufant, J, Simpson, B. Morgan, D. Ames, D. Caron •PHS 2 - Conant 18 •PHS 8 - Wilton 9 PHS 0 - Appleton 2 PHS 3 - Charlestown 13 •PHS 10 - Merrimack 8 PHS 0 - Conant 6 •PHS 8 - Hillsboro 10 PHS 10 - Wilton 4 •PHS 10 - Appleton 11 PHS 2 - Merrimack 5 PHS 15 - Hillsboro 4 •PHS 5 - Charlestown 8 • Home Games ROW 1: H. Whitney, N. Springfield, E. Adams, Coach Ryan. ROW 2: D. Rajaniemi, R. Dunning, L. Eggert, ROW 3: J. Korpi, J, Miller, F, Kolb. ROW 4: D, Abbott, R, Carlson, R. Clark, Asst. Coach Dolan, R. Oja SPRING TRACK ROW 1: C. Eggert, P. Stockwell, R. Harris, M, Latti, K. Taylor, ROW 2: T. Eaton, D. Rose, C. Eaton, D. Lawrence, T. Wallace, W. Gleason, S, Tripp, R. Bastille, ROW 3: J. Kearney, N. Belmore, K. Abbott, S. Gorski, J, Clark, M. Cass, ROW 4: N. Mason, J. Bastille, R, Cuddihee, J, Thibeault, K. Brighton, B, McQuillen, C. Eckfeldt, M. Eaton, R. Mason, ROW 5: B. Burt, B. Sweeney, T. Dart, M. Ny- land. Coach Yeo. THE HARDSHIP OF ACCOUNTING Never ask of money spent Where the spender thinks it went. Nobody was ever meant To remember or invent What he did with every cent. Robert Frost I SENIOR PARENTS Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Abbott and Mrs. Everett E. Adams and Mrs. Robert D. Atkinson and Mrs. Clarence Babneau and Mrs. Charles Banker and Mrs. Lynn Barber and Mrs. John Q. Bastille and Mrs. Joseph H. Belmore and Mrs. Everett J. Bennett and Mrs. Claude L. Blair and Mrs. David R. Bott and Mrs. Francis Boutwell and Mrs. James M. Burt and Mrs. Robert J. Callum and Mrs. Norman Carlson and Mrs. Floyd A. Cornwell and Mrs. Glen Courser and Mrs. Laurance E. Cushing and Mrs. Paul C. Daly and Mrs. J. Oliver DeLill Charles W. Dube and Mrs. Perley Dunbar and Mrs. Dennis W. Dunning and Mrs. Russell Eddy and Mrs. Stanley F. Emery and Mrs. John W. Evans and Mrs. H. C. Fetzer and Mrs. Milton L. Fontaine and Mrs. Karl E. Gay and Mrs. Clyde H. Hopkins and Mrs. Philip M. Jackson and Mrs. Carey F. Johnson and Mrs. Roland M. Johnson and Mrs. Martin J. Keenan Jr. and Mrs. Albion R. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L'Ecuyer Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lightbody Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Lowe Dr. and Mrs. Mahlon R. Mason Mr. and Mrs. James P. Naylor Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Nyland Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Paige Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Alvah W. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Rajaniemi Mr. and Mrs. P. Albert Rajaniemi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. George C. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Roderick Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers Mrs. Dorothy Silegy Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silverman Mr. and Mrs. M. Bryant Stockwell Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sweeney Mrs. Irving Teates Mr. and Mrs. Noe Teixeira Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Varnum Mrs. Arlene Walker Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Mrs. Edith Weston Mr. and Mrs. Warren White Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Worcester Mrs. John Zanga Compliments of OLIVER BLANCHETTE Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1965 MARTIN J. KEENAN INSURANCE AGENCY HOME BAKERY Congratulations to the Senior Class AND CATERING SERVICE featuring strictly homemade baked goods PERLEY DUNBAR Phone: 924-3533 CARPENTER 53 Grove St. - Peterborough, N. H. Hancock, N. H. Compliments of PERRY MOTORS Road Service Compliments of CARR’S DR. AND MRS. at R. B. DUHAIME BOND'S CORNER Dublin, N. H. Phone: 563-7841 Antiques! ®li ifelcijlis C.iriiiicjes GEORGE AND SANDY ZANGA 56 Union Street Peterborough, New Hampshire LAUNDRY '«'S LAUNDERERS and c«e D Y CLEANERS I Wm I 7 _1 d’ ■ Wfirrr satisfaction is oor most important service. ’«5? Serving . . . JAFFREY • PHElROtOUM • TMT IEWHN T0N • DUBLIN • ANTRIM HANCOCK • HEW IPSWICH GREENVILLE • FITZWILLIAM RINKE • 6REENFIELD Store - 9 RIVER ST.. 532-6S41 Store - SCHOOL ST.. PETERBOROUGH 532-8251 27 LAUNDRY RD JAFFREY, N. H. H. L WHITNEY PHOTOGRAPHERS Fine Furniture at Wayside Prices” Plotkin fVaytiJe iiniluie Co., tOnc. 93 Park Avenue - Keene, New Hampshire OPEN NITES 'TIL 9 TEL EL2-4334 Where Are the Oranges? Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 W. W. CROSS COMPANY Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of ARTHUR GAGNON BUILDING AND REMODELING Greenfield, N. H. Wishing Success and Happiness to the Class of 1965 BELLOWS-NICHOLS INSURANCE COMPANY Planned Insurance Protection Peterborough, N. H. Tel. 924-3355 Congratulations, Senior Class 1965 DYER DRUGS 8 Grove St. Peterborough, N. H. 8 Union Sq. Milford, N. H. A. W. PETERS Dealer in Gasoline - Heating - Oils Peterborough, New Hampshire Tel. 924-3953 Kef ore you accept that first job . .. Loo , over your employer us carefully us he does you What’s the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won’t explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week’s pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer Yes” to these questions. They work for New England Telephone Company .. . New England’s largest employer. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. New England Telephone Part of the Nationwide Bell System Congratulations to the Class of 1965 F rom MONADNOCK LUMBER COMPANY Where your home begins Dial WA 4-6291 Peterborough TWOMBLYS 1833 TAVERN Peterborough, N. H. Famous Since 1833 for Gourmet Dinners 50 Rooms With Baths DERELYN TWOMBLY D.D.BEAN SONS CO. JAFFREY, N. H., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ST. CESAIRE, QUE., JAMAICA, B W I. T H. L. KENDALL PAINTING AND DECORATING Restoration . New Construction . Roofing Cabinetmaking . Tile Work BROWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Since 1921 General Contractors ANTHONY F. BROWN Hancock, N. H. - 525-3536 BOUTWELL’S GARAGE 358 Main Street - Jaffrey, N. H. Land Rover Sales and Service The Vehicle That Doesn't Rust Also Homelite Chain Saws Telephone KEystone 2-8200 FOR Compliments of RUSSELL FUEL OIL COMPANY Heating Oils and L. P. Gas Greenfield, N. H. Tel. 547-3402 Compliments of SILVER RANCH, INC. Jaffrey New Hampshire E.A. BMHIfllOH 4:«. KHTAHLIHHKn leso KKI.K G. BISHOP, Owjim UKAL ESTATE INSURANCE PKTKIUIOHOI OH, NEW HAMPSHIRE OFFICE Granite Block 44 Main Straat PHONES Offie. WAInut 4-3331 Hour WAInut 4-3263 Our 44th Year WINDING BROOK LODGE In tke Mmdnoefc Rpqum 4 Neu Cocktail Lounge - Dining Room Banquet Room Private Meeting Rooms 90 MODERN ROOMS - SWIMMING POOL COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED Route 12 Keene, New Hampshire Phone: 352-3111 Compliments of E. C. W. L. HOPKINS GRANITE STATE FEEDS Greenfield, N. H. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS ED TRUFANT Compliments of ARTHUR B. BLANCHARD Contractor and Builder In the Monadnock Region Greenfield, N. H. Tel. : 547-3416 Leader of the laundromat! AMERICA’S FINEST FACILITIES FOR CLASS RING MANUFACTURE DONALD B. TUPPER — VICTOR HOLAN Box 244, Cape Cottage Branch Portland, Maine RINGS • CLUB INSIGNIA • EMBLEMATIC AWARDS AND TROPHIES • DIPLOMAS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS • PERSONAL CARDS • ACCESSORY ALBUMS Congratulations to the Class of 1965 From THE JUNIORS pO-o-of, you're a blackhead! Congratulations to the Class of 1965 HAFELI FUEL ICE CO., INC. Fuel Oil - Range Oil - Ice - Bottled Gas 24-Hour Service Congratulations to the Graduates... Your Official Photographers STEVENS STUDIOS A complete photographic service to schools and colleges 34 Central Street Bangor, Maine R. C. JOHNSON WOODCRAFT SHOP Designer Builder Custom Woodworking JOHN J. McKENNA Artesian Well Contractor Fast Rotary Drilling Most Modern Equipment in Southern New Hampshire Area Code 603 Dublin, N. H. Telephone 563-5611 Compliments of STEELE’S BOOKSTORE Peterborough, New Hampshire I don't know about the rest of the guys, but you woke ME up! THIBAULT'S Radio, Television Sales and Service WEST PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE Walnut 4-3961 WILLIAM J. THIBAULT RADIO TELEVISION TECHNICIAN Hey, I thought this was the breadline; Heh! Heh! Now what do I do? Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 CREIGHTON PLUMBING HEATING 547-3423 Greenfield, N. H. Ut! Ut! Ut! I’ve got you covered. NORMAN DAVIS ARTESIAN WELL CONTRACTOR Area Code 603 Dublin Telephone: 563-5943 N. H. We’ve got the silly, silly sophomores on our side! Compliments of MASTER PATTERN COMPANY PATTERNS AND MODELS RUSSELL V. Dennison Pond Rd. MILLS Francestown, N. H. Best Wishes to the Class of '65 THE PETERSONS OZZIE SWEET PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS The Peterborough Transcript Since 1849 DANE P. CUMMINGS, '25 PAUL C. CUMMINGS, JR., '30 bltafcb 1 U . hi T 1 !• • ORGEM.FOSTER REAL ESTATE BROKER Rid Hiust Roid .... Funcistiwn, Niw Hampshiri Aril Codi tO) - ■ Til. R74-22SS So. N. H. And Monadnock HAT WK HHUP YOU? T - K and his gang. WOODBURY SON’S PHILIP WOODBURY Hillsboro, N. H. 603-465-5501 PHILIP WOODBURY, JR. Peterborough, N. H. 603-924-3301 RICHARD MILLER Plumbing, Heating Francestown, N. H. 874-2474 Hmmm! Compliments of DOUGLAS HARRIS Hampton Hoedown Dede crossing the Delaware Compliments of SCRIBNER’S STORE Dublin, N. H. CHARLES BART, Prop. SUMNER’S REST HOME Route 136 Greenfield, N. H. STARR SUMNER, Owner One, two, three . . . One, two, three . Compliments of FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON Hancock, N. H. 525-6638 Congratulations to the Senior Class F rom THE MOLLERS REAL ESTATE Route 202 Hancock, N. H. RUTH E. MOLLER LOUIS W. MOLLER Tel. 525-3712 ALLAN J. FOX, Associate Route 101 Dublin, N. H. Tel.: 563-6501 Specializing in County Estates, Colonials, and Farms All Kats Eat at the VILLAGE PHARMACY FLORENCE MILL, INC. Greenville, N. H. Manufacturers of Fine Synthetic Fabrics If we push here, in about a half an hour your leg will fall off! Best Wishes to the Senior Class HANCOCK CASH MARKET MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR TREMBLY Whoopee! Compliments Do You Want to Buy or to Sell? of Come to FREDERICK GLEASON STROUT REALTY and You'll Do Well! All Ski Team Champs Drink Milk From WHEELER’S INC. For Hair Well Done and Lots of Fun RICHARD’S BEAUTY SALON Is the One! Co ast al Acceptance Corporation « MAIN STREET - KI 2-B3B3 - JATFREr, N. N. 36 Lowell Street 251 Main Street Manchester, N. H. Norway, Maine Keene, N. H. Conway, N. H. Hampton, N. H. Compliments THE RETARDED CAN BE CURED PEABODY FARM Hancock, N. H. But ask now the beasts and they shall teach thee Book of Job - Chapter 12 - Verse 7 Compliments of PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of New Hampshire Compliments of EMME’S SERVICE STATION at Depot Square Authorized Jeep Dealer Peterborough Compliments of HALL’S CLOTHING 5 Main Street Peterborough, N. H. Sport and Ski Clothes When You Want to Save or Are Low on Dough PETERBOROUGH SAVINGS BANK Is the Place to Go! ALENE’S BEAUTY SHOP Lower Jaffrey Road Dublin, N. H. ami. . MANY FINE HOMES IN THE MONADNOCK REGION BUILDERS OF THE . . . PETERBOROUGH SHOPPING VILLAGE CUSTOM-BUILT PROPERTIES IN THE NEW ENGLAND TRADITION TELEPHONE: WALNUT 4-6926 YOUR HOPKIN’S ROAD SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK WILDER’S AUTO SERVICE Hancock, New Hampshire 03449 Tires - Batteries Lubrication - Car Washing Brake Service - Motor Tune-Up Phone LA 5-3336 Gasoline Road Service Peterborough, N. H. Compliments of DR. DONALD E. JOHNSON PM S Auto shop life, 9 Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 PETERBOROUGH HARDWARE STORE Compliments of F T A 1 H M N E 1 N Congratulations and Good Luck From Main St. THE GARDEN SHOP Hancock, N. H. VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOP Hancock, New Hampshire Tel. 525-3354 Proprietor HILDA PIERCE On your mark, get set. go. Congratulations From OLD TOWN FARM Compliments of YANKEE, INC. Publishers of Yankee Magazine (est. 1935) and The Old Farmers Almanac(k) (est. 1792) Dublin, New Hampshire WELCOME HOUSE Slip Road Greenfield, N. H. Clothing and Shoes for Entire Family For Work - Sport - Play ALLEN AND ANNETTE MALLOWS, SR Prop. Open Every Day 9 AM - 8 PM Compliments of TAVERN FARM Francestown, N. H. Like Fresh Baked Goods Treats After School? NOONIE’S FOOD SHOP Is So Cool! Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 R. S. LLOYD S. S. PIERCE ASSOCIATES 26 Grove Street YOU NAME IT WE'VE GOT IT! DERBY’S INC. F. C. MERCER COMPANY Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Expert Body Work Peterborough New Hampshire Telephone WA 4-3681 Compliments to the Graduating Class From MAPLEHURST INN Antrim, N. H. Where Dining Is a Pleasure Route 202 and 31 Open All Year Registered Suffolk Sheep KENYON FARMS For a Perfect Fit F rancestown, PETERBOROUGH SHOE STORE New Hampshire I. H. VADNEY JR. GENERAL MERCHANT RONALD C. GAUVIN Dry Goods - Groceries - Hardware Paints - Oils Phone 874-2602 Francestown New Hampshire DORSET LAMBS for 4H Projects GREENVILLE AUTO SERVICE G -CHEVROLET- . E. KUNHARDT, JR. Francestown, N. H. Compliments of DR. FORREST F. TENNEY, DR. DONALD H. FRITZ, D. DR. JOHN P. COMBS, D. V. D. V. M. V. M. M. Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 LONE ACRE POULTRY FARM Greenfield, N. H. Do You Want Clothes Galore and Bargains Too? TOWN AND COUNTRY Is the Store for You! ROSARIO BERNIER Motor Transportation Petroleum Products Greenville, N. H. Tel. 878-1107 Compliments TOWN COUNTRY STORE Of Our Repair Work We Boast and Our Cars Are Really the Most! WILDER MOTORS JOHN AND MARIE DELAY Greenfield. N. H. Compliments of THE RICHARD R. SMITH CO. BOOK PUBLISHERS Noone House Peterborough, N. H. WILLIAM L. BAUHAN, Editor and Publisher Best Wishes to the Senior Class F rom JELLISON’S FUNERAL HOME MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR WHEELER Luncheon 12-2:30 P. M. Dinners 5-9 P. M. Sunday 12-7 P. M. Rooms and Cocktail Lounge Reservations 563-3111 Accommodations for Skiers Innkeeper - ANNA YOSS Off Route 101 Dublin, N. H. Rt. 101, Peterborough, N. H. Area Code (603) 924-3876 • BRICK END DINING ROOM LUXURY DINING • TAP 'N' TARRY HUB ME'LLO ATMOSPHERE • BANQUET FACILITIES LARGE AND SMALL • CONFERENCE ROOM • 23 BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED ROOMS Open All Year Upholstering CHARLES L. PRATT West Peterborough Congratulations to the Class of '65 BOB SHEA’S BARBER SHOP NEW HAMPSHIRE Z BALL BEARINGS. INC. PETERBOROUGH, N. H. whether DELICIOUS FOOD or CUTE WAITRESSES are YOUR SPECIALTY the PETERBOROUGH DINER certainly FITS YOU to A BLT! Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard and found that it was bare. Old Mother Hubbard Went to BELLETETES and Found Everything She Needed THERE COfOG RATUU AT I OfU 5 AW Winter Wonderland Stillness PATRON’S PAGE Poodles Turnpike Press F. Daniel Pero Wayno's--Antrim Golden Quill Press Ruth's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Bass Mervin and Elsie Willard Abbott's Clothing--Jaffrey Rainy's Egg Farm--Francestown Dr. Irvin R. Nelson--Chiropractor James Garland--Architects--Peterborough Cliff's Radio T. V. Service--Francestown American Legion--Cheney Armstrong Post 5 Murray's Construction Company--Francestown G. G. Robbins on - - Auctioneer - - Real Estate-Liquidator-- Francestown OUR THANKS TO YOU The Hilander is made possible not only through the efforts of staff and advisors but through the generosity of our friends and neighbors whose support enables us to have a yearbook. Without this support, as all of us know, there would be no book. Foremost among those who have helped are our parents whose names appear on the Parents' page; the patrons; and our loyal advertisers. The help of our advertisers is especially note- worthy since it comes as a generous evidence of faith in us and of loyalty to the interests of our school. AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS The 1965 yearbook staff wishes to thank Peter Silverman for his photographs which we used on the division pages. STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And jniles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost AUTOGRAPHS
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