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Kn VAL M lNTEj EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Douglas E. DuVarney ASSISTANT EDITOR Nancy McCarthy Plymouth State College Plymouth, New Hampshire DEDICATION— To Dr. E. James Smith, who has given of himself so selflessly to our class and the college, we the graduating class of 1971 proudly dedicate our yearbook. I would have to mention that Dean Smith is one of the least pretentious human beings I have ever met. His concern and enthusiasm for the students academic as well as social growth make him a well-liked and respected person. Douglas DuVarney Dean Smith receiving the yearbook dedication from Senior Class President Doug DuVarney. I he future docs not belong to those who arc content with today . . Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, reason. and courage in a personal commitment ... Robert F. Kennedy 4 5 6 8 9 10 li 12 13 14 iWlllJIL 17 18 19 Ml 20 21 22 A SPACE FOR SILENCES My grandfather and I Go walking in the rain and thinking. I can tell that he’s remembering. His face seems softer and so far away. There’s a space between us as we walk. And though he will not notice it— 1 can feel it’s always there. My grandfather and I Go walking in the rain and thinking. He sees his own silent, lonely world. But when the rain stops and we’re still walking, Only I can see the rainbow. Vicki Druss 23 To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 24 25 26 29 30 32 34 36 37 38 40 42 43 I rue friends visit un in prosperity only when invited, bul in adversity then come without invitation. mi.omRAsrus 44 45 46 47 Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. -Carlyle 48 49 50 51 52 Whai sunshine is to flowers, smiles arc to humanity. They arc but trifles to be sure: hut. scattered alone life’s pathway, the good they can do is inconceivable. Joseph Addison 53 54 56 57 59 60 61 62 So I'll continue to continue to pretend That my life will never end And flowers will never bend in the rainfall . Paul Simon 65 99 67 68 NO CHOICE BUT TO FOLLOW Frank O'Connor, the Irish writer, tells in one of his hooks how as a boy, he and his friends would make their way across the countryside and when they came to an orchard wall that seemed too high and too doubtful to try and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took off their hats and tossed them over the wall— and then they had no choice but to follow them. John F. Kennedy 69 70 71 73 74 75 PLYMOUTH STATE 1871 COLLEGE 1971 CENTENNIAL When the Slate Normal School opened on March 15. 1871. for the training of teachers for the elementary schools of New Hampshire with Silas Pearl, the principal. there was an enrollment of eighty students. Two courses were ofTercd. the first to include all branches taught in the common schools and lasting one year; the second one of two years to include the studies of the first course and also higher branches. There were only two buildings during this period, provided by the Town of Plymouth, a school building with an office and classrooms and a large building, formerly the Burnham Hotel, for a dormitory referred to as the Ladies Hall.” Graduates of the class of 1872 received “certificates” which entitled them, according to law. to teach in the common schools of New Hampshire for a term of three years. The limited funds available for maintenance of the school necessitated reduction of the teaching staff with the result of overwork of the principal. Silas Pearl, which caused his death in 1873. Under the administration of Reverend Horatio B. Ladd, the second principal, the enrollment increased. He was enthusiastic and eager to raise the standards of the school. I he economy, prejudices and criticisms were combined to cause his resignation in 1876. His successor. Ambrose P. Kelsey, also attempted to raise the professional standing of the school and also to build up the enrollment. There were few students during ihe year 1876 and by the end of the year only two students remained in the school, which was at its lowest ebb. The trustees were concerned, of course, and made the decision that opportunity should be provided for training of anyone who could meet the requirements for admission, but that no diploma would be given until by examination they had shown the ability to apply knowledge and theory which they had acquired. The Training School was then established. The legislature made an annual appropriation, and tuition would be free in return for service to the state. Henry P. Warren, the next head of the school, remained until 1883. Standards of preparation and practical teacher training were brought to new heights. Plymouth took the lead in maintenance of (raining schools in which students were prepared for actual problems of the teacher. This fine progress continued under the leadership of Charles C. Rounds who served as principal from 1883 to 1896. Larger appropriations by the legislature made possible increased facilities and a larger faculty. The professional character of the schiHil was emphasized under the principalship of Dr. Rounds. The success of the school was insured by the growing appreciation of the state for its services in the betterment of schools. It was during this administration that Rounds Hall was built but named by the alumni many years later. It was dedicated August 28. 1891. Normal Hall was also constructed in different stages during this period. It faced Highland Avenue and had accommodations for approximately ninety women students. The growth of the school continued under Dr. Alfred II. Campbell (1896-1900) and James E. Klock (1900 1911). Growing support of the state was evident in 1904 by appropriations for the president's cottage (now Robert Frost Cottage) and expansion of the physical plant of the normal school. In 1911. Ernest L. Silver became principal. I wfas employed as his secretary in 1912. and it was my privilege to remain in the administrative office until my retirement in 1954. Dr. Silver's administration saw the evolution of the normal school into a modern teachers college. the development of a more miKlern physical plant, and a gradual raising of teacher preparation standards. With the advent of Henry C. Morrison. Superintendent of Public Instruction, added emphasis was placed upon teacher-training in the state. Curricula standards were raised in the elementary field and the period of necessary training increased from two to four years of work.” In 1917. three-year courses preparing secondary teachers in certain fields were introduced. Since 1929 the normal school has been accredited as a grade A teachers college by the National Association of Teachers Colleges. The Legislature of 1939 officially authorized changing the name of Plymouth Normal School to Plymouth Teachers College. During the Silver administration many small houses were purchased and renovated for use by the college and named for counties in the state. Russell House was also purchased during this period. A greenhouse was attached to Belknap cottage in 1928. Normal Hall was removed to make available land for a newr dormitory. Mary Lyon Hall, part of which was in use before completion in 1916. One wing of Normal Hall became an annex for the Pemigewasset Hotel on the land now occupied by Pemigewasset Hall. Samuel Read Hall Dormitory, the Lamson Library, and a camp at Loon Lake for recreational purposes were also erected. I he new president's house was purchased in 1928 and the Administration Building in 1934. 78 Dr. Silver was succeeded b Dr. Howard R. Jones who had modern ideas for reorganization of the administration of the college. The office staff was increased and the faculty was given an increased role in the administration and management. A graduate program was also introduced. The former attic of Mary Lyon Hall was converted into rooms and facilities for additional women students. The assembly room in Rounds Hall was renovated to provide additional offices for faculty and classrooms. Dr. Jones resigned in June. 1951. Dr. Harold E. Hyde has been president of the college since 1951. Under his leadership there have been more changes than during any other period of its existence. The enrollment has increased from 271 to 2050 students in 1971. The college has been placed under the Board of Trustees of the University of New Hampshire. There have been changes in the professional work of the college. Many buildings, including a beautiful new library, have been added to the campus. After one hundred years of teacher training. Plymouth offers increased opportunities to prospective teachers. The words expressed by Robert Frost twenty-five years ago on the 75th anniversary of the college still apply: It warms the heart with reassurance to look on at anything that persists so successfully in this world of broken pieces. Gertrude S. Silver with the aid of Mrs. Eva Speare Mrs. Gen rude Silver 79 Dr. Van A Hartman with students Phi Mu Kappa, the first fraternity on campus 80 f r Mraicgy. 81 82 Faculty members in the 1920's. S3 C- 84 85 °ld Unuon l.ihrurs. I)r. Hyde confirms degree' in unfinished Silver Hall. 86 s;n lSv sculpture building on the side of Samuel Keid 11.ill dormitory In the background in the old Pemi Hotel. ✓ 87 88 pax- v i‘’nal Down Main Street 89 of 1971 .,n ‘Fresh’. ORGANIZATIONS WHO’S WHO AMONG AMERICAN liach sear a committee consisting of students and live faculty members elects a group of outstanding men and women on the Plymouth State College campus. These students are evaluated upon the criteria set by the Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges, and their names are included in the current edition of the book with that title. The criteria used are citizenship and service to the college, participation. leadership, and other extra-curricular activities. scholarship, promise of future usefulness, and a junior or a senior class status. The students chosen this year by the committee best exemplify these qualities on our campus, and we both congratulate them and wish them future success. Muriel Amadou V Daniel Phelan COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Douglas Du Varney Carol Shine ia v Murphy 93 George Carter Julia Gabriel 94 Richard Lover J- nct I’rus ynski Kenneth Sykes 95 Barbara Young William George Jane LaMoniagnc 96 Bonnie Wuelting lillcn Smilh Marcia Clough 97 Linda Duffy 99 WPCR B. Brown. K. Mulkcrn. K. Sykes. S. Petersen. S. V.ullancourt. J. Gclinas. B. Ross. V. Waterhouse. J. Shallow. S Warren, I . Coulomhe. Just as Plymouth State College has grown in the past 100 years, so has WPCR. Radio 64. expanded in its three years of broadcasting. It is continuing to expand its facilities and its service to the PSC' campus as it begins its fourth year of operations. At present. WPCR serves the entire college community with music, news and sports, but it is also looking to the future. It is hopeful that the facilities will be expanded to accommodate FM broadcasting. Under the leadership of General Manager Ken Sykes, the station has grown not only in equipment. but also in personnel. During the 1970 1971 year, almost 50 students volunteered their time to work as announcers, newsmen, sportscastcrs and secretaries. Steve Vaillancourt. Assistant General Manager: Jim Gclinas. Program Director; and Sally Petersen. Secretary-Treasurer, have also put in many hours and much energy to make Radio 64 what it is today. General Manager Ken Sykes 100 101 CLOCK Bonnie Wucliing, Editor black on white L) Brottvscau. P. Adjutant. P. Montana. Editor; J Osborne. B Wail. Mrs. I King Advisor G. Carter. A. Caron. P. Parrott. l . CoMinc. black on while. PSC's fine arts organization. has been busily involved in publishing its second, hardbound issue for 1971. Included in this issue are major improvements in photography, art. and literary works; the book is also larger and reflects a higher standard of achievement than ever before. The organization also sponsored several functions: a classical guitar concert with Mr. Chris Kressy and a student. Danny Hyman, and on Plymouth's Centennial Day. a display of some of the artwork featured in the coming issue of black on while. 103 MATf cLub S. W.iit. J. Bosa. J- PIoss. ELEMENTARY MAJORS UNITED K Madison. Advisor; F.. McCann. President; J. Osgood. Vice-President: M. Poire. Secretary. Elementary Majors United is a club composed of elementary majors as the name suggests. We try very hard to sponsor activities for all teachers-to-be but aim primarily at the elementary level. We had a panel discussion that included two principals and three superintendents of schools. They discussed the problems of too many teachers and not enough jobs and some of the things we could do to help ourselves. We were very fortunate to have Mr. Donald Herron, co-author of the book. Can America Survive? as our guest speaker. Mr. Herron spoke on the drug problem advising us as future teachers what to be aware of in the manners of the children and discussed some preventive measures. The members of Elementary Majors United arc sponsoring a panel discussion composed of four student teachers, who have done their student teaching, and one teacher who has been leaching for a few years. We hope they will be able to give us useful ideas and suggestions to benefit us as future student teachers and teachers. We are very happy to say the Elementary Majors United Club with the help of the Student Senate has sent Connie Gengras to a conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from April 11 to the 16. The conference was for the Association For Childhood Education International. For the first time in the club's short history EMU will award a $ 100 scholarship to be given to an elementary education major. T his will be decided upon at the end of the year. To help raise money the members of the club made and sold candy apples, packaged candy, homemade goods, and had a raffle for a S10 gift certificate. The members have all worked very hard to make the club a success. 105 SOCIAL CLUB Row ■ T. Johnston. J. Gabriel. President; J. Dudka. K. Savin. Ron- 2: J. Miller. G. Gridlcy. I. Buckless. S. Maddock. P. Ricker. J. Towle. J. Thwing. And then it happened. Someone asked. “What did the Social Club do this year?” Remember the dances at Tenney, the ice cream festival, movies and the folk sing-alongs? We danced in Spcare. in the Field House Gym and outside the Field House for the very first lime. As a request from the student body, the Social Club sponsored dances during the week which proved to be a great success. Hopefully, with the continued support from student funds, the number of weekday dances will be increased. The Spring May Formal had a new name this year. A contest was sponsored to change the name of the dance, and the winning entry chosen by a group of seniors was The May Hurray. A new look was added with an array of dress styles (long or short dresses, pantsuits) worn by the girls, and there was no more renting of tuxes for the guys. The “Spice provided the entertainment at the Ml. Tecum sc h base lodge on May 22. Well, what did we do-17 dances. 3 folk festivals, one ice cream smorgasbord and 4 movies which all added to our great Centennial Celebration. 106 kappa delta pi Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society in the tide! of education. The Lambda Alpha Chapter holds as its objectives to encourage high professional and intellectual standards, to engage in social services, and to give recognition to persons making outstanding contributions to education. During the 1970 1971 school year the society heard Mr. Robert Eamcs speak on the New Hampshire School Readiness Project, Mr. Michael Fischler speak on schooling for disadvantaged children, and Dean of Student Personnel, Edward Smith, speak on placement papers and processes. It also sponsored a St. Patrick's Day party for local Head Start children, an intra-campus tutorial program, a “walker” in the National Walk for Hunger, and olfered the campus an opportunity to listen to and discuss with students who did their practice teaching in Florida. 107 PLYMOUTH PLAYERS U.S. A. Centennial Year marks the 20th anniversary of the Plymouth Players and Born Yesterday its 80th production although there have been many scores of one-acts and children's theatre productions in addition to the 80 major shows. The season opened with Truman Capote’s The Grass Harp , a poetic fantasy with a southern setting. Some charming but determined individualists decide to live in a tree house rather than to knuckle-under” to some villains; a tree-house setting attesting to Pierre I.ang-lois skill—and sure sharp characterizations typified this show. A Thurber Carnival opened next and contained droll characters and amusing music—stylishly played by Dr. Thomson—featuring the expert clowning of Denis Bentley and slick lighting of James Christenson. “U.S.A. a dramatic revue covering 30 years of American Life had a stunning set design bv Flora Mace with exciting projections—both still and moving—that was the work of members of the Art Department. Period social dances alternated with short fragmented scenes of human drama and documentary elements made this production a theatre novelty. The season closed in late April with a production of Garson Kanin’s Born Yesterday a comedy that was an indictment of political chicanery and a hymn to individualism and to the selfless under dog who at long last wins against monstrous selfishness. “A THURBER CARNIVAL ’ 108 •Till GRASS HARP' A I III RBI1K CARNIVAL 109 ‘THE GRASS HARP 110 •■USA.' •THE GRASS HARP’ I I I BAND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERT BAM) RECORDER ENSEMBLE BRASS CHOIR The P.S.C. Concert Band is a select ensemble of wind and percussion players whose membership is determined by audition. The Band is open to all students on campus and has grown considerably in both size and quality in the last several years. The Band performs for all convocations and is in concert three times a year on campus. In addition to campus activities the Band tours each spring and this year's tour covered a four state area of over 1.300 miles. The Chamber Orchestra specializes in performing music for small chamber groups, written in the Baroque and early classical periods. Membership for the Pep-Band is on a volunteer basis from the Concert Band. The Pep-Band plays for all home basketball games and accompanies the basketball team on three awav games each year. This year also saw the Pep-Band playing for both the varsity football games as well as the lawn ceremony at the beninning of the Centennial Week activities. The Recorder Ensemble specializes in the performance of music written in early periods of history through the Baroque. The Brass Choir is a recently formed group of brass musicians selected from the Concert Band. The Brass Choir performs at graduation ceremonies and represents the college in off-campus performances. JAZZ ENSEMBLE 113 THE NOTABLES Membership to the Polyphonic C'hoir is by audition. This choir has two major concerts each year and also performs for convocations and special events. Each year the choir either sings a major work or performs anthems appropriate for the occasion. This year they performed such pieces as Saint-Saens' Christmas Oratorio, benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols, and Norman Dello-Joio's cantata To Saint Cecilia . This Centennial Year was especially exciting for the choir, as they gave the premier performance of Dr. Millard Thompson’s Centennial Anthem Break Forth into Joy”. The Women’s Glee Club is a group that is growing in popularity, size, and accomplishments. This year the Glee Club gave a Christmas concert at Holderness Boy’s School and sang at parties in the four girl’s dorms. This year marks their third annual Spring Concert. The Notables are fast becoming one of the most popular choral groups in the state. They are known as the Musical Ambassadors of Plymouth State College”. Enthusiasm is the vital spark of this eighteen member pop group. The Notables perform on campus as well as olf. Highlights of the year included a concert in Manchester with the Dartmouth Injerneers”. the MENC Variety Show, and at least I0.(KK) miles on the road singing for clubs, schools and church groups. This year marked the beginning of the first major concert on campus in May. I 14 polyphonic choir WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB 115 HAPPENINGS David Brower, long-time conservationist and once head of the Sierra Club, speaks about the ecological imbalance of man-against nature. On Wednesday night. October 7. the Nigerian born drummer Olatunji performed, with a troupe of dancers and background music supplied by guitar and bass, to a fascinated audience. “Olatunji and his drums of passion effectively describes the music played by this famous musician. While dancers chanted the native songs of Africa. Ola-lunji’sdrum rolled into perspective the heritage of his homeland. IIS At 17. Ravi Shankar already was a star dancer with international fame. On meeting Ustad Khan, sometimes referred to as the father of Indian music. the young Shankar became infinitely impressed with the austere discipline of a life that had discarded all external and material conflicts. Me turned his back on success to become this man’s Shishya (disciple). Only strong will and dedication could have given him the energy to continue in music. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin explains: The Indian musician conjures his music, as it were, out of the void, out of the dimensionless and timeless realm which is the objective of all Hindu philosophical and religious experience. That is to say. Indian music captures its emotions through improvisation.” Ravi Shankar has been in no small part responsible for opening the cultural doors between East and West. 119 Right On! That was the cry heard from Silver Hall on Wednesday, March 31, when the women’s liberalionists received their opportunity to stand up and be heard. Gloria Stcincm, one of the country’s most acclaimed new journalists, and Florynce Kennedy, a black attorney. lectured to a crowded auditorium of both men and women. Both are recognized as active leaders in the women’s lib movement, and explained their reasons for feeling that woman’s only role is not washing the dirty dishes. Although no bras were burned, the two women found many followers in the audience. The lecture and discussion which followed were very informative, and all who attended, both male and female, enjoyed the evening. Phillips and Runzulli. dual pianists, performed for a Plymouth audience on Wednesday. January 6. They are renown in their field, recently returning from a tour of Europe, and planning another for this fall, including radio. television, and concert engagements. Playing twin pianos, the duo performed a variety of elaborate transcriptions of compositions originally written for orchestra. large chamber ensembles or even operas. Their performance was another enjoyable evening in the college's continuing series of professional entertainers. IV 121 HOMECOMING Football’s first official kickoff at P.S.C. Homecoming at Plymouth State, drawing one of the largest crowds in the history of the event, was highlighted by a parade. the crowning of the homecoming queen and several athletic contests. A parade, consisting of twenty-three entries which reflected P.S.C.’s Centennial theme, was viewed by a large crowd. The winning entry was sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi sorority. Football made its first official appearance. with the Panthers facing Nichols College. During half-time activities. Paula Anderson, who represented Sigma Delta Chi sorority was crowned Queen of Homecoming. Although the Panthers did not win this initial game, they were successful in other athletic contests. Plymouth defeated Farmington State in soccer, and won its cross-country meet from Assumption College. Sigma Delia Chi's winning float entitled. “We've Come A Long Way. Baby.' 122 123 124 Tau Omega's float TKE’s float Plymouth band members perform on their float. 125 126 Broom hockey game John Clark, Pal DiPaolo. Winter Carnival was once again a huge success. The week opened Monday night with the crowning of the queen. Sue Maddock. who represented Kappa Delta Phi. Swimming events were held Tuesday, and on Wednesday a large crowd gathered at Snow’s Mountain for a day of free skiing. Everyone participated, either as a contestant or a spectator, in the giant slalom ski race, broom hockey games, toboganning. and snowshoe races. A dance at Silver Hall ended the activity tilled day. On Thursday, participants representing various organizations competed in volleyball games, and on Friday night. Miles Davis performed to a crowded auditorium at the Field House, providing a night of entertainment for all. During the week different groups had been working diligently on their snow sculptures. On Saturday morning, the judging took place and the winning entry was sponsored by I KE fraternity. I he Miss PSC pageant was held on Saturday night, providing a dramatic ending to an exciting week of activities. 128 129 CENTENNIAL WEEK Mr. Richard, of (he Library Staff, plants the Centennial banner atop Ml. Washington. 130 This year Plymouth Slate College celebrated its 100th anniversary. The campus was decorated with banners, posters, bumper stickers, and snow sculptures, all boasting the college's birthday. Tuesday. March 9. opened the week of planned activities, with President Hyde. Winter Carnival Queen. Sue Maddock. and Miss Plymouth State College. Jane Towle, lighting a fourteen-foot sign atop a huge snow-sculptured birthday cake. Doane's Ice Cream Shoppe was also held that night, featuring a talent show of faculty and students. On Wednesday, the Mr. and Miss Centennial contest was held at Prospect Hall. Various organizations sponsored candidates, who provided entertainment for the crowd with their talents. Judy Miller, sponsored by fau Omega sorority, won the coveted Miss Centennial title, and Danny Phelan, sponsored by Kappa Delta Phi fraternity, won the Mr. Centennial title. Friday night was “Flick Night” in Boyd auditorium. Films highlighting P.S.CYs past were shown and the night ended with a film titled What! No Beer?”, starring Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante. A dance at the Field House was held on Saturday night, with the New Breed providing the music. Both Students and faculty attended, and it was a fun time for all. Awards were presented at the dance for the longest and most stylish categories of the beard grow ing contest, w hich was another event of the Centennial Week. President Hyde was also awarded a good sportsmanship award for his beard and spirit during the week. On Sunday. March 14. which was the official celebration day of the college, open house and parents’ day were held. At the convocation, the field house gymnasium was dedicated to l)r. John Foley. Dean of the college. On that day. a milestone was reached in Plymouth's his-tory-the end of 100 years of growth. The day was also recognized as a jumping off point for the history that Plymouth State College will make in the future. 131 MISS P.S.C PAGEANT Mr Lawrence Gupion and Deborah Ann Merrill, the 1970 Miss P.S.C. This year eighteen candidates vied for the 1971 Miss Plymouth State College crown. Sponsored for the sixth year by Sigma Delta Chi sorority, the event featured outstanding talent and beauty. The talent competition was won by Judy Bostrom. with her original modern dance performance to an arrangement of Aquarius. Judy also won the swim suit competition, which this year was held as a regular part of the evening's activities. The Miss Congeniality Award, the winner of which is selected by the contestants themselves, was presented to Louise Martel. Following the presentation of the individual awards, the tension began to mount as the five semi-finalists were announced. Fourth runner-up was Debbie Murphy, third was Cheryl Sawteli. second was Louise Martel, and the first runner-up was Judy Bostrom. Then Debbie Merrill, the 1970 Miss Plymouth State College and the reining Miss New Hampshire, crowned Jane Towle as the new 1971 Miss Plymouth Slate College. Deborah Murphy. Louise Martcll. Deborah Merrill. Jane towlc. the newly crowned Miss P.S.C.. Judith Bostrom. and Cheryl Sawteli. 132 Carol Pavesi Deborah Wojensk. 133 Patricia Spencer 134 135 Susan DcFina COLLEGE BOWL Winning Team. Sigma Delta Chi. The annual College Bowl was sponsored this year for the first time by Kappa Sigma Phi sorority. The sisters constructed the questions themselves. and organized the entire program. Thirteen teams entered, and by a process of elimination. Sigma Delta Chi sorority became the 1971 College Bowl winning team. The members of the team were Gail Rogaiski. Brenda Guidici. Paula Anderson. and Plli McDonough. They received an engraved silver bowl, and their organization's name was added to the plaque. These girls then played the faculty team which consisted of Dr. Bilheimer. Dr. Hyde. Dr. Chisholm and Dr. Switzer. This final match was the first of its kind, and everyone enjoyed watching the student team defeat the faculty. The College Bowl was a successful and entertaining event, and we wish to congratulate the sisters on a job well done. Marsha Gilford presents Dr Hyde with ihe Kappa Sigma Phi Scholarship Kappa Delia Pi Faculty 137 MODEL U.N Plymouth once again sponsored the Model U.N.. this year being its 21st annual meeting. A group of 122 New England high school students, acting as delegates of some of the world’s government’s member countries met to discuss such problems as the question of admittance to the U.N. of the People’s Republic of China, the Arab-lsraeli conflict, and the position of the U.N. in administering a statement of human rights. I'he Plymouth State Model U.N. is one of the few and among the oldest in the country. Each year this program is very successful, and this year was no exception. Mrs. James C. Cleveland addresses the assembly. 138 Assembly President Harrison Beckman and Secretary General Bernic McCarthy preside. Chairman James Shallow and Vice Chairman Gor-dan Knapp present an award to the Model UN Advisor Professor James Hogan. 139 rf ‘' GREEK WEEK Greek Week begun with the annual marathon from Tenney Mountain and the lighting of the torch between Mall and Mary Lyon dorms. On Wednesday, everyone went tubing on the Baker River. Thursday night the I.F.P.C. sponsored a free dance at Tenney, with the Spectras providing the music. Saturday night consisted of a camp-out at Campion Bog and a cook-out. with hot dogs and rolls provided by the l.l'.P.C. Those who camped out. as well as others who arrived Sunday afternoon, enjoyed a keggar at the campsite. The entire week provided a great time for everyone who attended these various functions. 140 in 24-HOUR SOFTBALL GAME Friday. May 7 at 5:00 P.M. to Saturday. May 8 at 5:00 P.M. found the brothers of Kappa Delta Phi and Lambda Chi fraternities, as well as a large crowd of spectators, at the baseball field for a 24 hour softball marathon. The game lasted 153 innings, with a final score of 155 to 152. Kappa earning the most runs. The winner, however, was the Odyssey House, a Portsmouth drug addiction rehabilitation center. The brothers of the two fraternities collected donations from those attending. and were able to donate 250 dollars to the charity. We want to commend the brothers for the time and effort they volunteered for this worthy cause, and also for the great time they provided for all who attended. 142 MAY HURRAY TUBING Tubing is one of the activities most enjoyed b the students at Plymouth Stale. Each spring hundreds of kids make the voyage down the Baker River, avoiding—or trying to avoid the beaver dams, rapids, and other obstacles. I'his year-the last official tubing season more “tubers have journeyed all the way down to the Pemi. but most are not so adventurous and get off at Langdon Park. Although the water is cold, no one seems to mind, as long as the beer holds out! Hopefully, next year will bring an early spring so that the tubing season will not die out completely. It has made its own history on this campus, and no one wants to see it come to an end. 144 145 ACADEMICS PLYMOUTH'S CENTENNIAL YEAR by Harold E. Hyde. President Plymouth State College began its 100th year of service bv enrolling a record 2063 students in its daytime program, an increase of 130 over the previous year. One hundred nineteen of these students came from outside of New England. A faculty of 131 persons was employed. A Fall Convocation featured Dr. Marcus-Sterling and past senior class president James Day as speakers and publicly honored the top ten scholarship winners. The common interests of faculty and students in freedom for continued growth in seeking the truth and better answers to our society’s persisting problems were emphasized. On September 30. the Governor and Council met on our campus to emphasize the interest of our state government in our hundred years of growth. Our first football game preceded by a tine homecoming parade brought color and spirit to the campus as we emphasized You’ve Come a Long Way. Baby” as symbolic of college growth. A fine series of art exhibits, musical performances, dramatic productions, and thought provoking speakers on some of the outstanding problems of the day made an especially rewarding year for those wishing to expand their horizons in these areas. In athletics we competed in thirteen intercollegiate sports for men with our lacrosse and golf teams amassing the best records. More significant for a wider number of our student bt dy was a considerably expanded intramural program under the professional leadership of Joseph Clark. Women also competed in intramural and six intercollegiate sports as well as developing a line synchronized swimming team. Our alumni association under president William Marston and executive secretary Douglass Jack had a very active year, breaking all previous records for fund raising and conducting the second highly successful Robert Frost Award honoring Judge Amos Blandin. An outstanding winter carnival found students and faculty alike participating in a gala series of events and parties. The college’s 100th birthday cake was lighted and President Hyde received a special cake all his own to compensate for not doing too well in the centennial beard raising contest! On March 13. in formal ceremonies, we honored Dr. Norton Bagiev with the Granite Stale Award for his history of Plymouth’s first one hundred years and we dedicated our new gymnasium to the Dean of the College, still widely and affectionately known as Coach John C. Foley. During the year, college governance went through a series of evolutionary processes giving faculty and students increasing involvement in recommending policies for college administration and board of trustee action. Our final convocation saw many students and faculty members honored and a fitting dedication of this yearbook to Dean of Student Personnel E. James Smith for his understanding and patience in working with students to improve our college. Town-campus relationships were improved by many activities of our sororities, fraternities, and other organizations. such as clean-up days, blood donations, big brother and sister programs, and other activities that demonstrate that our fun-loving collegians have very big hearts and tremendous concern for humans. One of the most successful seasons of tubing on the Baker and Pcmi was brought to a elosc with our Commencement where 400 received degrees. Senator Edward Brooke was principal speaker and honorary degree recipient, and local merchant. W. Carleton Adams, was given the Granite State Award for his business and civic abilities and his great interest in our college young people. Plymouth State College faces its second century of service with an abiding faith in its role in helping produce outstanding and able teachers, businessmen, and citizens of our world. 149 'Rank •''ssisiant R OLt’OTT lo « e President THOMAS a. DUFFY AMXai«D„„„fln JOHN c. folev DcJn 'nstruclion 150 jami-s smith t can of Siudcm Personnel RICHARD W CALL Dean of Men NATION ING PATRICIA STORI.R Dean of Women and Registrar 151 152 WILLIAM L. DUI'l'Y Director of Public Relations I LIBRARY STAFF A Reese. K. Olsen, J. Phillips. J. Gailiger. Head Librarian: V. Richard. I. Caparros. R McDermond. 153 ART I. Hayslip. M lavlor. Chairman: I). Ciljn . R Morion. J. Fortune. C Kress Christopher Kresty 154 BUSINESS Kcgis Horace. Chairmai John Danisch EDUCATION T. Goulart. M. McQuaid, G Vlullcn. K. Madison, M. Scoit, J. Osgood. D. Drouin, W. Johnson. M. Fischlcr. K. Heuser. P. Tapply. S. Abbou. Jr.. N. Bagiev. Chairman George Mullen Dr. Norion Bagiev. Chairman 156 ENGLISH Row I: G. Zinfon. R. Sanderson. Chairman; W. Talara. Row 2: C. Duke. R. Chisholm. H. Viiium, I.. King. Not Pictured: R. Lord. R O’Brien. L. Rowley. D. Valiukenas. R White. 157 Charles R Duke FOREIGN LANGUAGE Row I: M. Barren. Chairman: N. MeDermond. Row 2: A. Suvtkind. Ci. Maloof. Not Pictured: P. Henderson. 158 Alexander Susskind, George Maloof. Madic W. Barred. Chairman MATHEMATICS K Eerland. E. Wixson. Jr.. Chairman; R. Evans. E. Robbins. B. Dearborn. N. Cole. E. Burrows, R. Caparros 159 Eldwin A. Wixson. Chairman Barbara Dearborn MUSIC Row i: V. Marinclli. U. Carlson. Row 2: W. Smith. Chairman: L. Guplon. Jr.. A. Whiston. A'ot Pictured: C. Rccd. M Thomson. NATURAL SCIENCES Row I: R. Smith. J. dime. G. Salmons. Chairman; M Bilheimcr. A. Davis. Row 2: R. Frey. M. Sylvcslre. R. Jones. L. Cushman. D. Jakoby. L. Spencer. George B. Salmons. Chairman Robert Smith 161 PHILOSOPHY 162 Robert O’Neill. Chairman PHYSICAL EDUCATION A. Bourgeois. J. Munson. P Arold. J. Clark. C. Spencer. G. Lutter. H. Stone. P. Hartman. Chairman; J. Nell. 163 Paul E. Hartman. Chairman Joseph L. Clark PSYCHOLOGY w. Wiimau. Chairman; I). Fife. C. McGoldrick. K. Gululi. 164 Krishna Gulati William K. Wimsatt. Chairman mam SOCIAL SCIENCE Row I M. Marquez-Sterling. J. Allen. M. Sanderson. D. Switzer. Chairman. Row 2: T. Schlcsinzer. W. Pay lor. J. Lamm. J. Hogan. Row 3: A. Shalash. P. Chong. oi Pictured: R Sinha. DO .‘.3TAEZH GREEKS KAPPA DELTA PHI The Centennial year of Plymouth State College has been a busy one for the brothers of Kappa Delta Phi. Many brothers came back to Plymouth early to aid in the fall registration and freshman orientation. A get-acquainted open house was held for the entire campus. The combined elfort of students and brothers made it a huge success. Both during the fall and spring. Kappa put a great deal of work into the blood drive program. Not only did Kappa act as volunteers to aid in the drive, but also won, for the fourth straight year, the blood donation award for fraternities. The highlight of the year was the Kappa vs Lambda Chi. 24 hour, softball game, which benefited the seacoast Odyssey Mouse. The brothers were very active in varsity as well as intramural sports. Many were also involved in campus organizations as well as civic projects. Next year Kappa is looking forward to a number of open houses, another slab at the intramural crown, another 24-hour softball game, and. of course, remaining the tubing capital of the world. “May the Spirit Never Die” 1. P. Krauss 2. G. Brcsaw 3. G. Parsons •I. D. DuVarncv 5. F. Wcrcska 6. R Matthews 7. J. Haley 8. B. Griffin 9. R. Bourque 10. H. Blood 11. B. Bartlett 12. S. Dcntc 13. R. MacDonald 14. J. Macord 15. R. Folsom 16. R Bertclnumn 17. J. IXimrcn 18. J. Burnham 19. E. Corkcry 20. 1.. Sircetcr 21. P. Cillcy 22. I.. Dicenzo 23. N. Dulmainc 24. I). Udoux 25. T. Harris 26. H. Tunic 27. I). A mail 28. V. Marconi 29. R MacGuirc 30. B. Sawyer 31. K. Clark 32. G. Carter 33. D. Phelan 34. F.. Bjork 35. J Brewster 36. B, Tironc 37. T. Hastings 38. R Hubbard 39. W. Scmprim 40. S. Chaloux 41. M I.ec 42 S Spears NOT PICTURED J. Arvanitis H. Atkins W. Berry M. Chadwick D. Clouthicr S. Damon R. Hamel A. l.averdicrc S. Maki R. Monte B. Myers J. Packard G. Pmkham B. Raymond W. Robtoy R Thibodeau P. Vanicr C. Veziris R. Viola R. Woodward 168 KAPPA SIGMA PHI 1. J Haves 19. M. Behan NOT PICTURED 2. A. Galligan 20. C. Pavesi S. Grover 3. B. Batchcldcr 21. K- Galligan K. Koskclla 4. $. DcStcuben 22. L. Lordcn M. Macaronas 5. N. McCarthy 23. C. Grccmcr B. Rice 6. K. Blais 24. B. Rakip P. Wrigley 7. L. Kimball 25. D. Geycr 8. K. Collins 26. J. Smith 9. D. Cow 27. P. Foster 10. VI. Whitney 28. M. Frcdcttc 11. J. Frci 29. D. McAllister 12. W. Rollins 30. D. Pierce 13. A. Mamatis 31. E. Cassetla 14. M. Clark 32. A. Sorenson 15. C. Collins 33. E. beady 16. M. Gilford 34. S. Howland 17. 0. Hair 18. P. Onufry 35. D. Rice Kappa Sigma Phi continued to grow and progress during 1970-71. The sisters were both participants and sponsors or many events and activities. During Homecoming Weekend. Kappa received second place for their float. In November and again in April the sisters sponsored dances at Tenney Mountain. The Kappa sisters also gave monthly tours to perspective freshmen, worked on the Blood-mobile, and won the highest percentage for sorority donors. Monetary gifts were given to the Little Joe Pete Nursery (for retarded children). During Winter Carnival, sisters participated in all the events and even received several trophies. The spring was a busy one with sisters being involved in the Model U.N.. Alumni Weekend. Greek Week, and Centennial Week. Our two big projects for the year were the College Bowl and the Junior Olympics. For the College Bowl, sisters were responsible for writing all the questions, selecting the judges, setting up the schedule, and running the equipment. The highlights of this event were the awarding of our first annual scholarship, and the Faculty Game. The Junior Olympics were held in May at Fox Pond for children between the ages of 6-15. There were 6 events with ribbons presented at an Awards Ceremony following. Along with tubing, trying to study, trips to McDonalds and “DDY and working on sorority functions, it has been a very busy year. We are anxiously looking forward to the next year and moving into our new sorority house. 170 17! LAMBDA CHI 1. P. Maltois 2. R. Laffcrty 3. B. Spencer 4. T. Griffin 5. M. Boucher 6. T. Lacey 7. B. Papoulias 8. P. Sheehan 9. B. Howe 10. T. Roycc ILL. I'rancocur 12. R. Lemire 13. B. Kilian 14. D. Kidder 15. D. Smith 16. B. Brventon 17. R. Pelletier 18. J. Vallier 19. J. Hopkins 20. S. Guyer 21. D. Fannie 22. J. Brown 23. D. Vandewater 24. G. Ka anowski 25. R. Gordon 26. G. Collins 27. G. Gray 28. S. Moltisanti 29. B. Whiling 30. S. Heath 31. D. Barry 32. D. Joyce 33. S. Fay 34. B. Winston 35. J. Dimond 36. B. McGrath 37. B. Purslo 38. B. Hoffman 39. J. Garnscy 40. D. Marlin 41 D. Spain 42. D. Dube- 43. D. Wa-.iew.ski 44 R. Whitney 45. B. Roycc 46. B. Lavav 47. J. Lapoint 48. P. Hennessey 49. D. Laffcrty 50. D. Whitney NOT PICrURLD T. Calabro R. Chase R. Dcscotcaux D. F rost G. Rennie B. Skoticld R. Wooley 172 Jp j? ft n Qr rs r 173 PHI BETA UPSILON 1. F. Currier 2. L Clouiicr 3. ). Bourdon 4. L. Spiegel 5. R Treloar 6. G. Hevey 7. S. Adams s m. Parent 9. M. McKinley 10. J. Goulei 11. W. Chase 12. B. Hammond 13. N. Blanchette NOT PICTURED E. Fiset M. Israel S. Lord C. Miller D. Osgood C. Parrish A. Pereira D. Reny J. Smith The Phi Beta Upsilon Fraternity was formed in the year 1971. It is composed of Veterans. National Guardsmen, and Reservists of the United States and of foreign countries. It is also believed that this is the only one of its kind in the nation. Our basic aim is that of furthering better relations between P.S.C. and the community of Plymouth through services performed by our members. For example, we have trained medics on the ambulance service, radiomen at the Plymouth Fire Station, and other members helping the community. 174 175 SIGMA DELTA CHI For Sigma Delia Chi. the past 1970-71 college year was an eventful and rewarding experience. The year itself held many surprises for us. Homecoming was the first big weekend on campus. Sigma's float. “We've Come a Long Way. Baby”, after several “late-nighters won first prize in the parade. Our candidate was also crowned Homecoming Queen. For the second year. Sigma sponsored a Halloween weekend for the children of Plymouth. A costume parade, movies, pumpkin decorating contest, and dance were all part of the planned activities. Inc ”, our snow sculpture won first prize during Winter Carnival week. This year’s Miss P.S.C. pageant was a bigger success than ever. Everything from the chandelier to the appearance of Miss P.S.C. helped to make the show a very impressive and memorable one. In the College Bowl. Sigma successfully competed against two different teams and went on to beat the faculty team. The search for sorority houses was on this year: Sigma initiated the idea of college-owned housing for the three groups. All went well and next year P.S.C. will provide each of the three sororities with their own house. Sigma became ever closer this past year. A very happy future is anticipated. 1. S. McBrcam 2. I. Brown 3. N. Mills 4. G. Rogalski 5. I- Garc ynski 6. S. Philhowcr 7. C. Cummings 8. I. Blair 9. E De'tcph.ind 10. L Wiley 11. C. Cass 12. I Domhkowski 13. N. Vlaec 14. J. Robinson 15. M. Wilus 16. E. McDonough I7 K Comirc IS J Dudka 19 I). Cclluptca 20. D. Wojcnski 21. B. Bean 22. S Orlando 23- K R« chc 24 P. Anderson 25 K Savin 26. C. Peterson 27. D. O'Leary 2S I Landry 29. i. Gridlcy 30. L. Elwood 31. J Pendergrass NO I PICTURED R. Be losing A. C.ifignan L. Demers L. Duffy P. George B Giudiei L. Hanec L. Houghton I. Hunter D. Lindsey P Murdy P Pitarys I. Kohman H Robic S. Webster 176 177 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau Kappa Epsilon, the first Greek organization on campus, has been very active in scholastics as well as extra-curricular activities. There are 74 brothers and all have done their part to keep TKE an intregal part of Plymouth State College. Everywhere on campus TKE’s can be seen wearing their maroon jackets. From campus leaders to athletic sportsmen. TKE's have always done their part to keep Plymouth a strong and growing college. In the spring of 1970 TKE acquired their house at 34-36 Russell Street. As the new and old brothers worked side by side, vast improvements in the house were accomplished. Completed in this past year was a new bar. renovating of the hallways, and panelling of the living room. TKE has also been active in cflbrts to help the community. Public Service weekend was held on April 24. The chapter committed its 74 man work force in co-operation with the state and town highway department to cleaning Fox Pond and several of the surrounding highways. The hopes for the future are that TKE remains active in doing its part for Plymouth Slate College. 1. S. Eastman 2. J. Picrog 3. S. Peoples 4 M Hanley 5. B. Wcidmann 6 N. McCarty 7. I). Himclrick 8. Ci. Hamlin 9. B. Tune 10. R. Lover 11. V. Waterhouse 12. M. Schrucndcr 13. I). Moser 14. I.. Keith 15. P. Brown 16. W Demers 17. I). Hebert 18. T. La voice 19. B. Drake 20. F. Hughes 21. I.. Kilbourn 22. B. Nocltc 23. G. Whitney 24. T. Hattin 25. J. Clark 26. J. Dugal 27. R Scars 28. J. Paulckas 29. D. Gravclinc 30. M. Richards 31. J. Tuttle 32. T. Gibans 33. B Gardner 34. V. Dolan 35. J. Akcrtcy 36 L. Zabiclski 37. J. Gauron 38. A. Wanzclak 39. J. Fiske 40. P. Timson 41. D. Nickulas 42. B. Wesson 43. R. Bouchard 44 T. Sullivan 45. S. Gcsing 46. J. Cook 47. D Hannigan NOT PICTURED M. Badger J. Emmons J. Haskins T. Howe P. Kelley B Lane D. LaPointc D. MacDonald M. McMahon F. Mclanson G. Murphy R. Murray G. Nasser M. Noonan K. Parent G. Piper I Quinncy M Reed G. Sterns B. Thompson M. Vcilleux P Ward M. Waterhouse 178 179 TAU OMEGA 1. K. Stelanidcs 21. L. Morang NOT PICTURED 2, (i. Webster 22. 1.. Damren P. Angers 3. B. Morris 23. B. Young B. Boos 4. S. Donoghue 24. R Sullivan B. Chase 5. VI. Weston 25. M. Clough V. Clement 6. i. Abbott 26. L. Peterson C. Day 7. C. McClain 27. M. Hobbs D. Doheny 8. S Raduazo 28. G. Han lev ■L. Duston 9. C. Side 29. R Tvlcr P. Hutchins 10. I Nolct 30. S. Duiry D. l.aBontc 11 J. O'Brien 31. J. Gaidi ). l.a Montague 12. 1 Miller 32. ( Sawtcll S. Maddoek 13. Ii. Smith 33. P. Picket J. Prus .ynvki 14. J Gabriel 34. C. Garland B. Sylvester 15. J. Nassar 35. 1.. Richman J. Towle 16. J. I'hwing 36. S Dcl ina M. Tray nor 17. J Doyle 37. l . Farmer 18. VI. O'l.carc 38. I). C'onant 19. 1) Chadboumc 39. P. Spencer 20. S Zahn Tau Omega Sorority this year successfully participated in both social and charity functions. The sisters not only held dances and parties, but also sponsored projects to aid the college and better the community. The girls were seen actively participating in events sponsored during Winter Carnival. Centennial Week, and Greek Week. It is hoped that the enthusiastic participation is these projects and events will continue to grow in the years to come. i 180 181 SPORTS FOOTBALL This year, for the first time in its one hundred year history. PSC put a varsity football team on the gridiron. The first time the Panthers got their hands on the ball, they brought the 20(X) spectators to their feet with A1 Wool running back the kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown. It was in a losing effort, though, as Nichols College prevailed 4115. The second Panther game was played under half-American and half-Canadian rules as the Panthers faced the Axemen of Acadia University in Nova Scotia. The Panthers dropped this game 29 15, but the team was showing improvement. The third and last game was against Cardinal Cushing Academy. The Panthers lost this one 20 7. but never showed a lack of determination or desire. Coach Walter Murphy and Assistant. Paul Arold. have pointed out the fact that out of 22 starting players, there were no seniors and only 7 juniors. This means PSC has a very young team that has gained valuable experience. With the student. faculty and administrative enthusiasm plus the steady team progress shown this year, the 1971 Panther football team is expected to have a very fine 7 or 8 game season next fall. 184 Rick Bouchard ir 185 AI Wool scores, (he first PSC touchdown. 186 187 SOCCER Row I: A. Wilson. K. Scars, L. Gilmore, G. Parsons. T. Parissi. G. Bcrtclmann. G. Hamlin. R. Marlin. Row M. McKinncn. W. Ar- Pinkham. M l-'olcy. M. Miremadi. J. Kusnicrz, mgr.. Coach l.uticr. nault. S. Damon. D. Rousseau. R. Lemirc. K. Moulton. R Hubbard, Row 2: C. Bailey. R. Hamel. T. Bowers. W. Robtoy. A. Maloney. R. T. Kennison. J. Bailey. Manager The Plymouth State soccer team proved itself again this year by posting a line 8-3 record under the direction of Mr. Gerd Lutter. The P.S.C. soccer team finished second in the NESCAC northern division. It posted a fine 6 I conference mark. The team scored a total of 45 goals against all eleven opponents and gave up 15. Its defense posted 5 shut-outs and its offense was shut-out but once. Five P.S.C'. soccer players received top honors for a hard-fought season by being named to the northern division NESCAC all-conference team. Those selected included: R. Bertlemann. T. Parissi. M. Miremadi. R. Hubbard. G. Pinkham. Co-captains elected for 1971 will be G. Pinkham and M. Foley. The outlook for next season is extremely bright with the team losing but one senior through graduation and one through transfer. 188 Rick Hubbard 189 Parissi, R Hubbard. M Mircmadi. R. Bcrilcmann. CROSS-COUNTRY R m I: S. Holdsworth. W. Pincau. B. Inman. R. (iuilfoy. J. Haskin. Row 2: C. Scnncti. L Lord. J. Kerrigan. A. Vogt. D. Pisani. S. Heath. J. Petrin. Coach Munson. The 1970 cross country team enjoyed an extremely successful season. Eleven meets resulted in a season record of 33 wins and 8 losses including 3rd place finish in the NESCAC conference championships. To achieve the above record. 12 individuals ran approximately 10-12 miles a day during practice sessions for the two month season. Highlights of the season included a third place finish in the Plymouth Invitational against 12 teams, a second place finish in the Gorham Invitational against 16 teams and a third place finish in the conference championships against 14 teams. Co-captains Larry Lord and Steve Heath were named to the All-conference cross country team. The outlook for next year is extremely bright with 11 of the 12 team members returning. Larry Lord and Don Pisani have been chosen to lead the 1971 team. People to watch include John Haskin. Andy Vogt and Rick Guilfoy. All three arc currently on a year-round training program aimed at placing high in the conference next year. With the addition of a couple of good incoming freshman and two runners who were ineligible as transfers last year, we should be in the competition for the conference championships. With the increasing popularity of cross country running, we expect to carry a 20-25 man team next year. Team spirit has never been greater. Bring on 1971! Andy Vogi 190 Bob Inman Larry Lord Richard Guilfoy FIELD HOCKEY Row Coach Nell, E. Reid. P. Wood. N. Hale. J. Stevens. L. Ossola. C. Pierce. Row 2: K. Erlandson. K. Maz uchclli. I). Rice. R. Galliean. I.. Stewart. P. Brown. J. Presbv. Row 3: S. Terkanian. E. Cobb. L. Samaha. C. Glacscr. A. Galligan. L. Miller. L. Gibbs. D Tobie. M. Emery. S. Earle. 192 193 MEN’S GYMNASTICS Row I: R. Dionne, R. Carlisle. D. Phelan. R. Alexander. Coach Bourgeois. Row J: I. Royce. R. Bankcnsicin. M. Boucher, B Modiste. Row 3: R. Franchi. P. Hewitt. R Kilian. The 1970-71 gymnastics team posted a 2-4-1 record with a fifth place finish in the New England Championship, out of nine teams. The team was lead by senior Co-captains Dan Phelan and Kick Alexander. Phelan was the team’s top performer in floor exercise, vaulting, and the horizontal bar. Alexander led the team in the parallel bars and was a close second to Phelan in floor exercise. Other notable performers were Ron Blankenstein in the rings event and Bob Carlisle in all six events. Highlights of the season were a weekend trip to the University of Vermont and Plattsburg, N.Y., where the team won two and tied one. The team climaxed the season finishing fifth out of nine teams in its first attempt at the New England championship. That day, the team also avenged an earlier defeat by Lowell Tech, 72-79, by out-scoring them 90-82. 194 Phelan 195 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS In its second year of competition, the women's varsity gymnastics team will have competed in five meets. For the first lime, two of these meets were held at Plymouth State College and gave the Plymouth student body a chance to sec the women in action. The women competing for Plymouth Slate College were. B. Boos, capt., C. olaeser, L. Gibbs, C. Poirier, G. Stamnas. and D. Tobic. In addition to varsity competition, the women’s gymnastics team participates in demonstrations and clinics to promote gymnastics in the local high schools in New Hampshire. The women have done extremely well for their second year of competition placing 1st and 2nd in the team meets. The women also placed well in the invitational meets where the team score was not computed, but were rated and placed as individual performers. The team is looking forward to a successful 1971 72 season. Diane Tobic 196 Linda Gibbs - Gibbs. V. Stamnas. B. Boos. Captain; Coach Spcnccr. C. Poirier. D. 1‘obie. C. Glaeser. Beth Boos Carolyn Poirier 197 WRESTLING The 1970-71 wrestling team encountered a Iona, tough rebuilding season yet managed a 3-6-1 win. loss, tie record. However, the record does not reflect the accomplishments of our fine young team. Freshman Mike Long, Wayne Robtoy, Peter Sheehan. John Haskin and Richard Bouchard improved throughout the season. Sophomore Lester Streeter improved very quickly and should have a fine season next year. Lester was voted the most improved wrestler along with Richard Bouchard. Co-captain Bill Iirone was the teams most valuable wrestler and shouldered much of the leadership responsibility as co-captain Don MacDonald was injured early in the year. Bill finished the season with a fine 11-3 record which included the NESCAC 177 lb. championship and 2 wins in the NFIWA championships. Our rapidly improving young team finished third in the NESCAC conference championships. Row I: I.. Diccn O, I Streeter, W. Nultcr. J. Haskin. W. Robtoy. B. I irone. Co-captain. Row 2: Coach Munson. L. Kilbourn, R. Bouchard. D. Kerr. D. Barry. J. Emmons. rcirmmii rrinrciaiiM rriO'iiUM 198 Co-Captain Bill Tironc Dave Barry ••ester Streeter !99 MEN’S BASKETBALL Back Row: P. Rowe, B. Smith, P. Cillcy. D. LcDoux. C. Reynard. J. Urbamki. B. Cowie. D. Thibodeau. I). Gandin. S. Maki. II. Atkins. From Row: J. Vanicr. B. Johnson. G. Carter. M Lee. B. Myers. The 1970-71 Varsity Basketball season was keynoted by the participation of freshman and sophomore players. Five members of the squad were under the coaching of Dayton Spaulding for the first time. Bob Cowie, Clayton Reynard, Jim Vanier. Phil Rowe and Bruce Johnson, all freshmen, gained valuable first year experience. Three others were playing under the green and white colors for the first time. Dick Thibodeau. Barry Myers and Gary Carter played key roles in the Panther efforts after having transferred from the junior college ranks. Thibodeau was selected by three conference opponents as a member of their all-opponent team. Third year members of the squad included Paul Cilley, Harold Atkins. Steve Maki and Dean LeDoux. The only member to graduate is John Hopkins. Peter Cofran, Robert Benoit and Bill Boudreau, managers, also contributed to the basketball program in exemplary fashion. The season was a losing one with the final tally being 6 wins and 12 losses. It was the second losing season in fourteen years of coaching for Spaulding. He was not explicit but the coach stated, “there were some unforeseen problems which were not solved until late in the season. This, added to the newness of the team, kept the group from enjoying a winning season. The experience of the returning members of the squad, added to those being recruited for the 1971 72 season, should provide a basis for a winning effort in the next few years. Paul Cillcy. John Hopkins 200 201 Rich Thibodeau Boh Cowic 202 C. Cushman. VI. Zwickert, G. Hall. B. Young, S. Child. R. DiPaulo, N. Galinos. C. Mullen. K. Blais. Barry Myers John Urbanski 203 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The Women's Varsity Basketball team ended this season with a 7-4 record, earning themselves a place in the New England Regional Women's Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament. The tournament took place March 18-20 at the University of Massachusetts. Plymouth was defeated in the lirst round by Springfield College but succeeded in reaching the semifinals of the consolation bracket by defeating the University of Rhode Island. The high scorer for P.S.C. was freshman. Paula Liber-ccnt with a total of 29 points for the three games. Other high scorers included: B. Allard. I). Mickey. P. Spaulding. P. Hutchins. R. Galligan and A. Callaghan. The three high scorers for this season's team were Ann Galligan. Priscilla Hutchins. and Gene Philpot. Under the competent direction of Coach Nell, the team has played good competitive basketball. 204 Ann Galligan Row : l . Smith. F . Albert. A. Galligan. P. Hutchins. Co-captain: G. Philpot. Co-captain; R. Gatligan, B. Allard. D. Hickey. Row 2: Coach Janet Nell. J. Presby. Manager; L. Miller. P. l.ibcrccnt. A Callaghan. P. Spaulding. S. Campbell. J. Cushing. M. Emery. Manager. Priscilla Hutchins 205 HOCKEY Chris Allen 206 R,r ' I C. Allen. G. Olsen. Captain. I). John. I). Kenyon. R. Croteau. I). Bressett. Row 2: J. Cook. B. Shuttard. R. Ber-tclmann. M. Vcillcux. M. Reed. B. Howe. G. Collins. Coach Hal King. 207 MEN’S SKI TEAM Row . B. Inman. G. Griffin. N. Mclvcr. Row 2: Coach Hartman, R. Dailey. L. Tibbcls. Co-captain: K Widger. R Bean. M. Roy. Manager. The Plymouth State College ski team had an outstanding year. Their dual meet record was six wins and three losses, and the team finished first or second in almost every Alpine and jumping event. Unfortunately, the cross country squad, being in their first year, lacked necessary experience and therefore, the team finished in the four event Division II meets, which does not reflect the true capabilities of the team as a whole. Bill Cramton was the outstanding Alpine skier throughout the year and was also the team captain. Following him in standings were Bob Widger. Dave and Dick Whitney. Dick Bean. Neil Mclver. Bill Inman, and Glenn Griflin. Nordic Team Captain. Larry Tibbets, was the top cross country man. while Rich Clancy continually finished quite high in the jumping competition. Bob Dailey. Rick Murray, and Steve Heath also competed in the Nordic events. Bill Cramton and Rich Clancy both qualified for the Division I championships which were held in connection with the Middlebury Winter Carnival. 208 Bob Inman Dave Whitney WOMEN’S SKI TEAM The Plymouth Stale College women’s ski team performed extremely well this year. The season began in October before there was any evidence of snow, with prospective team members spending many hours developing the high level of fitness necessary for competition. The team was selected in early January and the members spent semester break in intensive practice. The first meet was January 29 and the season ended March 12 with a meet scheduled ever)’ week. The majority of the meets saw the P.S.C. women competing against the best skiers in the east and in the nation. In view of the progress that was made during the 1970-71 ski season, the outlook is very bright for future seasons. E. Gagnon. R. Comirc. D. Eastman. K. Encgucss, I.. Pcltz. J. McMahon. S. Grover. L. Goctzman. Y-rt. Gocvmvan 211 • % MEN’S LACROSSE Ron I: I Francocur. Co-captain; K Notwark. M. Boucher. D. Barry. L. Streeter. D. Burdette. P. Sheehan. J. Hopkins, Co-captam. Roh- 2: J Munson. Coach. D. Kidder, mgr.. D. Brown. K Clark. J. Haskins. R. Clones. S. ShcUhm. R. Grittin. R. Dailey. S. Heath. R Winston. Co-captain; P. Hartman. Coach. Ron ): S. Bumpuc. S. Fay. K. Krant. S. Maki, I.. Kilboum. R. Sawyer. A Maloney. K Craig. R. Badger. A. Calabro. R McGuire. B Mc irath. S. MollisanU. The Plymouth State College Lacrosse Team, led by senior captains John Hopkins. Larry Franeoeur and Bob Winston, won their third straight Colonial Division Championship with a perfect 9 0 record and an overall season of 10 -2. The team also defeated Bowdoin giving them an undefeated season in New Fngland play. Besides the tine effort on the part of the tri-captains, leant records were set by Steve Moltisanti with most career points as he finished with 13 goals and 41 assists, having a two year total of 117; and freshman attackman Tony Calabro who broke the goal scoring record with 51 goals. Also playing well were attackman Kurt Norwark; midfielders Andy Maloney. John Haskins. Dave Barry and Moe Boucher; and defensemen Kevin Clark. Dale Brown. Larry Kilbourn and Ken Krant. Having an outstanding year was goalie. Brian McGrath. Giving the team fine support were Assistant Coach John Munson and Manager Dan Kidder. Kevin Clark 212 BMP 1P M Larry Francocur Brian McGrath 213 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Lacrosse, a relatively new sport in women's athletics, seems to becoming more popular every year at P.S.C. This spring, the women's varsity team competed in 4 games, posting a record for the season of 3 wins and I loss. Both ofTense and defense played aggressively yet smoothly throughout the season. The first string offense consisted of P. Spaulding. F.. Matthews. F. Mace. J. Presby. C. Pierce, and I). Tobie. In the four games that were played. P.S.C. scored a total of 31 goals. High scoring offensive players included F. Mace. D. Tobie. C. Pierce, and J. Presby. P.S.C.'s strong defense was made up of V. Adams. D. Smith. J. Stevens. C. Whalen. C. Paulson and B. Boos. Our defense kept the opposition down to a total of 21 goals for the season. This year's team was coached by Miss Nell. Ron-1: L Cobb. E. Mathews. M. Emery. L Hance. S. Tcrkanian. J Stevens Ron- 2: P Albert. Manager: R. Galligan. D. Rice. A. Galligan. C. Budrewicz. B. Boos. C. Whalen. C. Poirier. Row Coach Nell. I Smith. I Spaulding. J Presbv. I Gibbs. I Mace. V. Adams. C. Pierce. C. Paulvon. I). Tobie 214 Flora Mace 215 GOLF Row J: B. Spcnccr. E. Dcshaies. N. Kelley. Row 2: J. O'Connell. B. Geer. D. LeDoux. J. Damren, Coach J. Clark. The Plymouth State College golf team had an exceptionally productive year. The season was actually split between a fall season and a spring season. The combined record for all matches was 15 wins and only 2 losses. In the fall NESCAC Medal Play Golf Tournament, the Panthers ended up in second place. In the spring, the Panthers also ended up in second place in the Match Play Championship. In the Conference Medal Play Championship Tournament. Robert Spencer was selected to the All-Conference team. In his first year as varsity golf coach. Coach Joe Clark put together an extremely strong team that consisted of four freshmen, one sophomore, and two juniors. So it appears that the Panthers will have something to look forward to in the coming years. 216 Boh Spencer David LcDoux Jay Damrcn 217 MEN’S TENNIS Coach Bourgeois. G. Collins. P. Cillcy. B. Bissonncttc. D. Littlefield. K. Moulton. S. Nichols. D. DuVamcy. C. Scnncitc. D. Creps. D. Rousseau. The 1971 tennis team finished 4-5 overall and 3-4 in the conference. With the loss of captain Gene Collins for the season because of a knee operation, it left the team without a single returnee from last year’s starting six. The team's inexperience, together with spring snow conditions combined to cause the team a very slow start. The team didn’t reach its potential until the last three matches. They easily defeated Keene State 7-2 and then lost 6-3 to the conference champions. Gorham State, in a close match that saw three of Plymouth's losses go three sets. Gorham had previously beaten Plymouth easily 8-1 early in the season. The final match of the year saw Plymouth upset Salem State 6-3 after having lost to them earlier in the season by a score of 8 1. A Salem victory here would have tied them with Gorham for the championship. Individually, the team was led by Dick Littlefield who made All-Conference honors, and Bob Smith who made Honorable Mention. Bob Smith 218 Paul Cillcv Ken Moulton 219 WOMEN’S TENNIS The Women’s Tennis Team completed their seven game season quite successfully after competing against some of the finest colleges in the northeast. Coached by Mrs. Stone, the team’s record was 4 wins, I tie. and 2 losses. This year’s team, captained by L. Peltz and D. Conant, consisted of L. Peltz, L. Miller, S. Mathurin. B. Gibson, and M. York who played singles. Playing doubles were T. Hanley, T. Wirth. B. Rakip. D. Conant, D. Hair. L. Samaha. L. Peterson, and B. Kuroski. Undefeated in singles this season was L. Miller, playing the 2 position. The 2 doubles team of B. Rakip and D. Conant won 6 out of their 7 matches. Lynn Miller l.il Peltz 220 Bev Rakip 221 TRACK AND FIELD Wayne Semprini Row I: Coach Luttcr. R Dcscotcaux, D. Pisani. A. Wool. B. Fitzpatrick. L . Ouellette Row 2: W. Semprini. L. Dumont. M. Corey. B, Corliss. A. Vogt. 223 224 This year Coach Cicrd Lulter’s Panthers shattered ten school records and provided excitement tor all spectators that attended the meets. Being handicapped by both an outdoor track facility and depth on the team, the Panthers still placed seventh out of twenty-one teams at the Brandeis Invitational and sixth in their own conference meet. Senior co-captain. I.arry Dumont. was the most valuable member of the squad with 101% points in eight meets. During the season he broke his old 440 record four limes and set a new record in the triple jump (4l'2': ). This season saw Alan Wool and Dannv Ouellette undefeated in the 50 yard dash. Wool eclipsed the year old 220 record set by Mike Giguere twice during the season. Both Ouellette and Wool were members of Plymouth’s relay quartets. Wayne Semprini displayed his power by breaking both the indoor and outdoor shot put records—40' l% and 42' 4 respectively. Semprini also tossed the discus III' 2 for another school record. Semprini was aided by the performances of Rick Mathews. l-rank Stuart. Doug Beaton. Ployd Moodic. and Lance Keith. Holding down the distance events were: Don Pisoni. John Kerrigan. Mike Lee and John Haskins. Determination and conditioning paid oil’ for John Haskins as he lowered the two mile record to 11:190. scored consistently for the Panthers and should be good prospects for next year's team. I he fantastic foursome of Alan Wool. Larry Dumont. Danny Ouellette and Biuce I it patrick shattered the relay records at Plymouth and were undefeated all year in the 4-lap relay. I he quartet managed to lower the indoor mile relay record four times to 3:42.4. I he year old 44t) relax mark was also erased by a performance of 44.7. Berne plagued by lanes all season, the Panthers onlv once saw the ms,de lanes and then responded bx decreasing their old record one full record. Alan Wool 225 BASEBALL I he 1971 baseball season saw only four letter-men from Joe Clark's successful 1970 conference contenders. The final squad showed a young team comprised mostly of sophomores. Early in April, the Panthers traveled to Cape Cod meeting five days of early practice, culminating with a 7 2 victors over Southeastern Massachusetts University. It was apparent from here that the pitching would hold up. and a successful season was envisioned. Plymouth State College did tie Lyndon State for the Northern Division of N ESC AC. only to lose the ensuing play-off. Apparently, the remainder of the season was somewhat anticlimatic. for the Panthers lost their remaining three games. The outlook for next year is bright, with the majority of sophomores expected back with a nucleus of the pitching staff intact. Row I: M. Warren. ). Quirion, C Kort . R Reardon. T. Roycc. I Bower. M, Reed. G- Olsen. W. Rob-erts. D. Gilmore. Row 2: Coach Arold. G. Parsons. D Spinner. R. Roycc. K. Rush. P. Rowe. C. Rush. H. Blood. J Dubois. R. Benjamin. M. Badger. R Dionne. 226 Clay Rush 227 Jim Dubois 228 229 INTRAMURALS Under ihe diligent work and capable direction of Mr. Joe Clark, the intramural program at PSC got off the ground to become a great success this year. The competition consisted of sixteen teams set up in two eight-team divisions. Men and women participated in seventeen team and individual sports. Involvement was the key as more than five-hundred students and faculty competed in the men’s program alone. The year began with fireworks as the Third Floor Blair football team stunned TKE for the championship. Captain Phil Belanger quarterbacked his team to victory. and receiver Dick Joyce was named Most Valuable Player in the sport. The cross country meet was won by the team from Grafton Six, consisting of Bill Boudreau. Herb Hunt. Tom Royce, and Steve Nichols. The individual winner was Grafton Three’s John Bell. The title in the first annual golf tournament was captured by the Kappa Delta Phi team of Jay Damren. Stan Chaloux, Jerry Burnham, and Rick McGuire. John Manning of Off-Campus was low medalist, and Blair Two’s Dave April won the closest to the pin competition. Chris Krcssy of the Faculty was victorious in the first two individual tournament sports. He beat Bob Smith for the tennis title and Phil Belanger for the paddleball championship. A team from TKE won the Bowling competition with Glen Whitney, Mark Reed. Al Wanzelak. and Tom Sullivan leading the way. The individual champion was Ken Murphy from Off-Campus. Lambda Chi defeated the Faculty in the finals of the Volleyball playoffs. The winning team was led by John Hopkins and Rick Wooley who was named the sport’s Most Valuable Player. Competition in the basketball season was exciting and produced many fine players on the intramural level. In the final round. Off-Campus beat Grafton Three in a close and well played game. The champs were aided by the playmaking of Tom Parissi and the strength of Mike O’Neil and Larry Dumont under the boards. The MVP award went to John Brown of Blair Three. And the foul shooting champion was Lambda Chi’s Bob Royce. As spring approached, individual sports proceeded in rapid succession. Winners were: Larry Streeter. Grafton Two. in pool and table tennis; Dean Smith. Faculty, in handball; Dr. John Allen. Faculty, in squash; and Joe Clark of the Faculty in badminton. Lambda Chi was again successful as a team, winning the track meet, while Gerd Lutter of the Faculty was named MVP. The softball tournament was held on a double elimination basis, and the Grafton Three team went undefeated to take the championship. It was helped along the way by Barry Myers, the sport’s Most Valuable Player. A newly instituted Sports Challenge Cup was held in the spring. The question and answer competition, which will become a permanent par; of intramurals next year was won by the Lambda Chi team of Bob Royce. Dave Barry, Dave Dube, and Barry Lavay. At the end of all the sports. Lambda Chi wound up in first place on the All-Point Scoreboard and was presented the intramural trophy in its initial year. Bob Royce was named Intramural Athlete of the Year, and received a special award for his work with Coach Clark in setting up the program. The degree of success for the program can be measured in many ways: by the excitement and unity it added to the campus, by the number of students who got involved, and perhaps the best way is the recognition it received. For his efforts to give intramurals a solid base here at Plymouth, the graduating class chose to honor Mr. Clark with the Senior Class Award. Thus, out of all that happened this year, intramurals merit the position of crowning accomplishment. 230 Football Finalists. Blair Three. Row I: A. Dunn. G. Filiault. D. Joyce. R. DcscotCaux. I Scott. Row 2: B. Trudcll. B. McGrath. K. Badger. P. Belanger. D. Roy. N. Kelley. Row I: V. Cooke. D. Lozeau. T. Parissi. W. Bissoncttc. Row 2: G. Hcavev. L. Dunumt. M. O’Neil, R. Hicki. Basketball Finalists. Off Campus. 231 SENIORS RICHARD B ALEXANDER Physical Education Chris Allen. Honorable Mention. LYNN PANZARELLA ALLGEYEI Elementary Education MURIEL AMADON Elementary Education CAROL A BARON Elementary Education PATRICIA A ANGERS Physical Education DAVID F. BARRY Physical Education JAMES G. ARVANITIS Math Education KATHLEEN BARRY Elementary Education ELIZABETH BAILEY Elementary Education SARA BARTLETT Elementary Education 234 PRISCILLA M BASIIAN Elementary Education BARBARA BATCHELDLR Secretarial Business SHIRLEY PALMER BEANE Elementary Education HARRISON B BECKMAN History PHILIP BELANGER Physical Education DOROTHY BELL Foreign lumguage DOROTHY BELOIN Elementary Education DENNIS C. BENTLEY English Education SUSAN BERGERON Physical Education DAWN C. BERRY Elementary Etlucation LYNDA BER ION Hiisiness Administration RONALD P BISSON Business Administration IRENE BI_AIR Elementary Education RICHARD A BOOS Physical Education PATRICIA LOCKE BOUCHARD Accounting ROBERT A BOUCHARD Business A dministration 235 SANDRA M BOUDAKIAN Physical Education JEFFREY C. BREWSTER An Education ROBERT K BROWN Business A dmini uration VALORIE BRUYERE Secretarial Business MARK C. BUSSIERE Busines A dnunistration AUDREY CARIONAN History k MARTHA P. CALLAGHAN NILA CAMPBELL LYNN CAREY Physical Education Comprehensive Business Elementary Education GERALD M CARPENTER Physical Education GEORGE E. CARTER Comprehensive Business NICK CENATIEMPO Social Science MARYELLEN CHILDS PHYLLIS CHMEILEWSKI JAMES R CHRISTENSON ELAINE CHRISTIANO Elementary Education Elementary Education Social Science Elementary Education 236 VICKI CLEMENTS Elementary Education DAVID F. COLBURN English JOHN A. COLBY Physics JOHN P CLARK History EUGENE J. COLLINS Business A dministrauon KATHLEEN COLLINS Elementary Education RHF.TTA COLON English Education MARY LYON COLLINS Art Education MARY ELIZABETH COPELAND History ANDREA J- COTE Elementary Education PAUL COULOMBE ROBERT L. COOMBS Social Science LOIS COURTEMANCHE History MARCIA I ( RAM Art Education JAN IS HAYWOOD CURTIS Elementary Education ALLEN R. CYR Business Administration 237 JAMES P- DAIGLE Comprehensive Business LOUISE Yf DEMERS Elementary Education SHELDON R DAMON Physical Education LINDA F. DAM REN Physical Education ANNE F.. DAY Music Education PAMELA G. DENORM AN DIE Elementary Education DANIEL C DIGERONIMO Business Administration PATRICIA DIPAOLO History DIANE DOHENY Physical Education JOHN B. DONOGHUE English Education HARRY R DONOVAN JANE E. DOYLE Business Administration Elementary Education LEONA A. DRAGON Social Science TIMOTHY DREW Biology WALTER R. DUCLOS Math Education LINDA DUFFY Social Science 238 DAVID A. DUNLOP ARTHUR A. DUNN. JR. Math Education Social Science JO ANNE ELDRIDGE Elementary Education HARRIET L. ENBODY Social Science DOUGLAS E DUVARNEY Elementary Education KAREN L. ERI.ANDSON Physical Education ROBERT S EASTMAN. JR. History PAUL J. FEDERICO. JR Business Administration Chris Allen, First Place. 239 MARION J. FELLOWS Physical Education JUDY FIFE Social Science DIANE V. FRANCIS LORIMER J. FRANCOEUR Secretarial Science Physical Education RUTH A. MacDOUGALL FULLER Elementary Education JULIA M. GABRIEL Elementary Education JACKIE FONTAINE CARL A. FOSS Elementary Education Math Education MARK A. FRAZER VIRGINIA GARVER FRENCH Business Administration Social Science LINDA A. GARCZYNSKI Social Science LINDA R. GARLAND English Education PATRICIA GEORGE Business Administration MARDF.E GERREN Physical Education 240 Gary Toussaint, Second Place. WILLIAM GILMAN English KATHLEEN P. GODFREY Physical Education WYNETTA E. GOODSON Elementary Ecuation PAUL J. GUILLEMETTE Social Science PAUL R. GUILMAIN NANCY HALE Business Administration Physical Education KENNETH J. HAMEL Music Education JILL HARRIMAN Elementary Education 241 MARY E. HASEVLAT Elementary Education ANNE J. HASKELL Elementary Education JAMES W. HODGES Business Administration KATHERINE M. HODGDON Elementary Education I.ARY HODGDON Physics ROBIN J. HODGE Social Science 242 I Gary Toussaint, Third Place. LINDA J HOUGHTON Elementary Education ROY HUNTRESS Physical Education STEPHEN G. JACQUES Business A ( ministration KATHLEEN B. HRYCUNA Biology SANDRA W. HUGHES Elementary Education KATHLEEN HUOT Elementary Education LAWRENCE D. INGI.IS Math Education LINDA HUNTER Comprehensive Business SALLY A. JACKMAN Elementary Education WILLIAM JACQUES Math Education PAMELA A. JERRY CHARLES W. JETTE Physical Education Physical Education 243 PEGGY JONES Elementary Education CHERYL M. JOSCELYN Elementary Education NANCY L. KELLY Physical Education PATRICK W. KELLY Social Science LINDA D. 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RICHARDSON Elementary Education JOANNE RIGHTER Elementary Education BRUCE RITCHIE Psychology NANCY ROBERTS Biology Education 250 MARY LEE ROHMAN Elementary Education CHERYL ROM PREY Physical Education ROBERT A ROYCE Math Education PAMELA A. RUDDY Psychology MARK R SALINGER Badness Administration SAMUEL F. SARGENT Biology Education LINDA G. SCHELLENGER Elementary Education WENDY L. SCHMID Elementary Education THERESA E. SHANELARIS Foreign language SUZANNE G. SHEEHAN Elementary Education MICHAEL P. SMART Math Education LUCILLE M. SMITH Elementary Education JAMES E. SOROKO Business Administration B. DOUGLAS SPAIN Social Science EARLENEST ARNOLD Elementary Education DANIEL STEELE Social Science 251 Pauline Pallmcycr, Honorable Mention. JAMES E STEISS Social Science PATRICIA STEPHENSON Elementary Education MARY L. STEWART Math Education STANLEY H STILES Social Science PATRICIA A. STRF.CKF.R Elementary Education RUTH SULLIVAN Psychology KENNETH C. SYKES Business Administration JEANNE C. THWING W RUSSELL TRUDELL CHRISTOS G. TSIARAS Elementary Education English Education Art Education 252 ROBERT J. VACHON Math Education JOHN P. VALUER Business Administration BARBARA J. VARLEY Elementary Education CHRIS VEZIRIS Biology Education NANCY J. WALTER PAUL E. WARD. JR. Elementary Education Social Science JOANN W ARREN Elementary Education KAREN FONTAINE WATSON Elementary Education KATHY WENTWORTH Music Education BRUCE E. WESSON Business Administration LYNN WEST LINDA W HITEHEAD Elementary Education ANN WHITNEY Physical Education DAVID WHITNEY MARTHA MORIN WHITNEY Business Administration Biology RICHARD WHITNEY Biology 253 NOEL L. WHITTIER l.ORENE B WILLIAMS STEPHEN WILLIAMS Music Education Music Education Math Education MARJORIE WILUSZ Comprehensive Business KIRI M. WIRKKALA Social Science MARY-KAE WOOD Physical Education LINDA C. WRITER Accounting SUSAN ZAHN Elementary Education SENIORS NOT PICTURED JOYCE M. ALDRICH English Education MICHAEL B ANDERSON Math Education DENNIS P. ATTALLA Social Science EARL BANCROFT Social Science RICHARD C. BARRETT. JR. Social Science HEIDI BECKMAN Biology JOEL J. BEDOR Math Education DONALD P. BLAIR Business Administration PA I RICK A BON A VENTURA Physical Education KATHERINE M. BOSCKETTI Elementary Education DALE F. BROWN History ANNETTE CADIEUX Elementary Education HAROLD D. CAMPBELL. Ill Business Administration KEVIN P CLARK Physical Education DAUNICE CLEMENT Physics ELMORE C(X'HRAN Social Science KATHLEEN M. COCHRANE Business Administration LYNDA CON BOY Elementary Education PAUL COULOMBE LEE CREPS History MARGARET CROCKETT Elementary Education TIMOTHY CUNNINGHAM SAUNDRA DAVIS Music Education VIRGINIA DAVIS Elementary Education CYNTHIA DAY Elementary Education KATHLEEN DEMERS MARY DIMAS Elementary Education JOSEPH DOWNING Social Science THOMAS DUMAIS Business A dministration LAWRENCE DUMONT Physical Education JOHN E. EMMONS Math Education ANGELO W. IT NELLI Business Administration MARILYN FORREST ALVIN J. FORTSON Art Education CANDACE B. GAGE Elementary Education 254 JEAN GUISEPPE CAROL A. HACKETT Elementary Education RICHARD P. HANNAN Social Science RITA HEAD THOMAS HEINEMANN Businas Administralion GRACE HILL Physical Education DENISE HILLNER Physical Education JAIN B. HI MOT Elementary Education ELIZABETH W. HODGES English Education EUGENIA C HURME History ALAN C. JOHNSON Biology Education STUART C. JONES Physics PETER C. JORDON Social Science ROGER I.AGASSE Business Administration ROBERT P. LANCASTER Physical Education PIERRE E LANG LOIS English Education JOHN R. LARGEST. Ill Physics KATHERINE LAV1GNE Music Education RUSSELL LAWRENCE KIMBERLY LITTLEFIELD Elementary Education CHARLES T. LOCKWOOD Business Administration DONALD J LOWER Business Administration JAMES 1-. MARCH I Elementary Education JOLEEN MCCAFFREY Elementary Education NANCY MEADER Elementary Education RICHARD W, MERRILL Business Administration MICHELE MILLER English HARRIET MILLS PATRICIA MINER ROBERT MONDOUX Psychology JOSEPH MOQUIN Business Administration FANNIE MULLINS ROBERT MUNROE. JR Math Education GARY MURPHY Business Administration KENNETH J. MURPHY Physical Education SHARON H. NICHOLS English Education RICHARD NOEL WILLIAM OLLERHEAD Psychology MICHAEL O'NEIL ROBERT P. PAINE Business Administration CARLETON R PARISH Social Science ELIZABETH A. PARKER Physical Education PAUL PARO Elementary Education MICHELE A PERKINS Social Science CAROL A. PIERCE Physical Education ELAINE PIKE Elementary Education ELLEN PIKE PAUL R POGINY Business A dministralion WALTER B. PURTELI. Accounting NORMAN R ROULX Social Science MARYLEE SAULNIER PAMELA SAVKO Elementary Education MARY SAW YER PATRICIA J. SCHAFFER English Education CAROL SHINE Elementary Education MARILYN L. STEARNS Secretarial Business MARY I. TAYLOR Elementary Education THOMAS M. THOMPSON Social Science LINDA L. VERMETTE Elementary Education WAYNE I VESELY Social Science ROBERTA WATE R H OU SF. KENNETH A. WIGGINS English JEANNE WILLEY ROBERT E. WINSTON History The photographs appearing in this section were all winners in the 1971 Conning Tower photography contest. All entries were judged by professional photographers and the place winners received cash awards. 255 FINAL CONVOCATION Richard Alexander receives ihc Ernest I.. Silver Award. Daniel Phelan receives the Van A. Hartman Award. 256 Linda Duffy receives the Norma Wilkinson Award. L VMOUT y X? PRO Douglas Du Varney presents Dr. Hyde and Mr. William Marston. President of the Alumni Association, with the Senior Class Gift. The gift established an Alumni l.oan f'uiui for upperclassmen at P.S.C. Dr. Norton Bagiev 257 SENIOR WEEK Karen Erlandson 258 Janci Pruuynski Mimi Amadou. Cathy LalTeriy. John Vallicr COMMENCEMENT Commencement was held in the John C. Foley Gymnasium on June 5 where 361 men and women received degrees. The Granite State Award was presented to William C'. Adams. Plymouth, by I red W. Hall, chairman of the U.N.H. Board of Trustees, and President Hyde. Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon U.S. Senator Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts who delivered the principal address. In his address Senator Brooke said, in part: But after Vietnam what? When the troops are home, when the war is over, when a political settlement has come to Southeast Asia. when, hopefully, no new foreign conflicts have erupted to engage us. our treasure and our energies, what will we do then? “What will have been solved when the war is ended? We will have our troops home from the war. which many of us believe should never have begun. We will, hopefully, have learned a priceless lesson about our limits of American involvement in foreign lands. Rich and powerful civilizations in the past have failed when their sense of purpose failed, when there were no new lands to conquer, no enemies to fight, no incursions against which a strong defense was needed. But surely our society has more for which to live than martial combat.” “The black youth of our ghetto have some advice. They say ‘Let's get it together.' In other words, let us reason together and 1 know of no better place to start getting it together than where we are right now. And so I say to you this morning, talk to one another, talk to the people on the street, the rich, the poor, the black, the white, the old. the young, the lame, the well. They all have something to say. something to contribute to our society. Let us try to understand their views and respect their legitimate concerns and help other Americans to understand as well. Let us gel together and together build a better world. 262 Crystal I.owe receiving diploma from Dr. Hyde. Sen Brooke receives honorary Doctor of l aws degree. 264 CLASS OFFICERS- Doug DuVarney. President; Dan Phelan. Vice-President: Julie Gabriel. Treasurer; | at Di Paolo. Secretary. William C. 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Congratulations to the Class of 1971 ADAM'S SUPER MARKET 271 Best Wishes From TAU OMEGA Congratulations from SANEL AUTO PARTS Concord, N. H. SAYMORE TROPHY COMPANY 1191 Union Avenue U.S. Route 3 Laconia, N. H. 03246 Area Code 603-524-2215 Compliments of the Class of 1974 272 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 SCANDINAVI-INN at Exit 28 1-93 PEMIGIWASSET NATIONAL BANK AND PLYMOUTH GUARANTY SAVINGS BANK Don't store your money in a chest. It doesn’t accumulate interest that way. Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 273 CIRCLE TRI CLEANERS 58 Main Street Plymouth, New Hampshire Congratulations To The Class of 1971 SERVOMATION OF NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND, INC. 19 Airport Road Nashua, New Hampshire O. A. MILLER CO., INC. Plymouth New Hampshire Compliments of Prescott Lumber Company, Inc. Meredith. Bristol. Plymouth. Littleton 274 Compliments From Compliments of The Brothers of PLYMOUTH CINEMA LAMBDA CHI FRATERNITY Main Street Plymouth, New Hampshire Congratulations to Congratulations on your The Class of 1971 Centennial Year JOHN ROBERTS, The Sisters of INCORPORATED KAPPA SIGMA PHI SORORITY 275 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 Compliments of DON'S MARKET Plymouth, New Hampshire TAU KAPPA EPSILON Best Wishes From Future Success to The Class of 1971 The Class of 1972 From The Class of 1973 276 DONORS SIGMA DELTA CHI ANTHONY’S HOUSE OF PIZZA ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY BUCKLAND FLOWERS CLAY’S NEWS STAND FRED SPEED GILFORD COUNTRY CLUB SAMAHA’S STORE 277 STUDENT DIRECTORY A AbK'll IXvnald I 74 So 35 Vine Si l.lion, N.H Ahhvitl. Cull 1.74 I 215 Shore l)r 1 khau N II Ahhogi John J. 74. BA 57 HiU Si. Dover. N.H, Ahi.ihjmv..n C'rivtuve l,„ 73, A, 43 Clarcdoo Ave . Chicopee, Maw, Acletmaa. Joyce. II, T1 E. 34 Ut Si' Salem N.ll Ackernunn. Vaughn R 74 Ing., 222 Maccabeus Si Marwheuer. N II Adimv Ann. 73. PL Or hud Ml Ad mv IXm.n 73. M. 7 Winter Si.. Plymouth Nil Adams. Stephen D 74 M 7 Winter St Plymouth n II Adjmv. Vclnj K 73. Pli 46 Abbott R.ud. Peiutook. N || Addarm. Slcven M 74 A 48 CjM'Jik PUlv. (iorhjni N 11 Adjutant. Irene M 73. Eng . PO lloe 96. Center Owipee. S II Adjutant. PjtrKu, 73. HI: Sut Route RK.D. WoireK.ro N II AVer lev. Joveph C . 73. BA. hoe P.vnl Rood. Newington N 11 Albert. Pauline. 73. PI.. 2b I Teeter Streei. Navhua N II Aldneh. Boyd. 71 SS. 5 River vide Drive. I.ivbon N II Aldneh. Joyce SI. 7|. |ng . Cardigan Ml Schivd. Cuuin N II Aldneh Pent W 72. BA. 5 Rivcrvtdc Ave. Lwhun. N II Aldrich. Wayne G 73. M Brown Sircel Enfield. X II Alexander. Richard B , 7|. p| Ape 7 Mjrned Student IX rm. Plvnvouih s II Al.e Mary L. 74. fc. Sinn Street. Greenville. N II Allard. Bartura J. 74. PI 31 No Mam Street. Bn.i.4, N II Allard. Lawrence. 74. M. Ih Rovcmcml Avenue. Manehevter. N II Allen. Christopher M 74 E 102 South R.ud Rye Beach. N H Allen. Dehra J. 74. BE. Old CUncmonl Road Ghariedown. N II Allen. Kila A 74. M. 1 j.ryr.-jrvdv Kd . 15 v mouth. N 11 Allen. Steven 71 Set 1 Perching Ave. Berlin. N.ll AKmn. Jane. 71 L P O Bov 68. Lawayen Rd Hampton Fallv N II Amadwi. Walter I.. 74. BE. R I D 3. Hiilchoro. N II Amadtuv Muriel. 71. L 18 Pearl Street Montpeber. Vt AmKrovC. Patricia A - 74. A Londonderry Lane. Dcm II Anttd. David. 73. SS. 2 Darrell St Rochevter. N.ll Andcrvon. Karen 73. fc, 44 Wilder Street. Keene. N || Anderur Mivhae) 8 71. M. 25 Union Slreci. Littleton. N li Andef oo Paula A 73. I:. 21’ Genital Si . W Concord. Maw Andrew' I veena I) . 74. Bl 1989 Milklale Road, Ghevhtte Conn I: Elementary Educaixm Secondary Education hvied hv mop r I n English PI. Phvvical Education Sc i Soencev BE Bu-vanecv Education BA Buvinew Admimviraiton SS Social Science FL I orcijjn language Mat Maih Me Math education A All M MuMV Pwc. Psychology LA Liberal Am ilnlorv I III Mon theory iMll Aogetv. PaUteia A . 7|, PE, 5 Lawrence Rd . Salem N 11 April. David G 74. Pl_ 12 M Glcnwood Street. Nashua N II Arnault. Warren M . 74, I.A till. Mam Street. Raymond N II Arvanitiv. iamev .. 7| M Ailinv. Harold I 73. PL Bov 413. Middleburv. Vermom AiLinv William B 74. SS 3 Kithurn si Littleton s ii Attalla. Anthony P. 74. PI 953 Cedar Street. Manehevter. N II Aiialla. Dennn P 73. SS. 953 Cedar Sireet. Manehevter. N II Atwood. Pamela J . 74. fc. South Tamwvnli N II Austin Linda L. 74. L. 38 Woodland Drive. Navhua. N II Avorc. Lti ahclh I . 74. M, 12 Crow Sireet. Gorham. N H Ayer. I’elcr M li. 8 wmmingc Sireet. Plymouth. N.ll H Babel. Lind J . 74. |j. 9 Worthies llill Road, GnITctowtv. N H Babrn. Royer O . 74. BA 174 l.vncoio Si. Rochester. N II Bach. Bonnie L. 73. I RED 1 Rochevier. N II Badyer. EJlivon I . BA. 29 laeydon Street. Plvmouth. N H Badyer. Kevin J. 73. BA 84 Parker Streei. Newton. Maw Badyer. Mcrnl. 73. I S4 Parker Streei Newton Ceotei Maw Badyer. Richard G 74. I A (III 10 Liberty Avenue. I ranklin. N H Bahan. Virymia A. 74. SS. 9 Cole Street. Salem. N il Bailey. Clayton O. 74. BA 48 Middle St. Lancaster. n h Hailey. Lii abelh. 71. L Norihwoud. n II Bailee. Jamec A 74 I Granye Rd I a Heavier. N II Bailey. Shautca I 73. Bl 3 Mam Si I vndonville. Vt Bamec Brenda F.. 73. Scv 19 Walvon Streei Navhua. N II Baird. Led . 73. L Box 62. Patters, m Lane Newmylon N H Baker. Chridme M 74. Bl 4 HiyhUnd Avenue. Gorham. N H Baker. Joanne. 73. L lloh Hi3 Kcvid. Anirinv N II Balt er. Marilyn II. 74, F. 93 Little River Road. Hampton. N II Bancroft. Earl. 72. SS. Warren S II Baryicl. Steven I 71. BA. 417 Cedar Street Manehevter. VII Barlow. Dan.! 72 I A ill. 11 Birch Street IX-rry. N H Baron. Carol. 71. I.. 16 C Streei Navhua. N II Barren. Richard C Jr, 7| SS. Polpiv Road Nantucket Maw Barrett. Royer 0 73. LA (III 43 High Street, tacvmu Nil Barren, Paul I) 74 ss. Kidye Road, Farmington. N II Hairy, David I . 71. PL II Center Si No Walprtc. N II Barry. Kathleen 71. I Apt 72. Mamed Student Dorm. Plymouth. ' RjiMf.li Jclriev F 74 BA Highland Ave Antrim N II B ilicit Hrewvter. 7’ So Gore Road Lancaster. N H Baitktt. Grace M . 74. A R.F.D. 2 Bov 640. New poet. N II Battled. Sira. 7|, F. 4 Garland .Sircel Plymouth. N II Bartlctl. Virpni . ’3. E. 208 l avtude Drive. Concord. V II Baryaruha. Chiiciopber K 72. BF, P.O Rukongiri. KaKile. Uganda I A Bavnev. Suvan II . 71. I PO Box 79. AvhLnd. N II Haweti. Harry. 73, PE Park Streei Elkeabethtown N V Baviun Priscilla M , T|, E 20 llarcdd Si No Andover. Maw Batchelder. Barbara. 71. Bl School Slrtei I ikon N II Batchelder. Jamev I . 74. BA 24 Garfield St E.telcr. N li Batchelder. Ihcenav C . 71 Sci RI D I Rumney. N.H Buev Deborah. 71 h. Cardinal Ranch Motel. Rochevter. N H Bear, t.crald F.. 73. M Rl I07A I Kinyttoev. N II Bean Reheeca J- 74. fc. 20 W Vtheelvxk Si. Hanover. N II Bean. Richard I). 74. Rt ule 28. Randolph, N II Beaton. G IXwylav 73. SS 16 W Park Street. Claremont. N II Beaudoin Nancy. 73.1-263 Jericho R.ud Petham N il Braulac. Ihoiruv B 74 BA 187 Madnon Avenue. Berlin N II Beaulieu. Timothy. C . 74. PE 8 Wilcon Streei Nwhua S II Beauregard. Peter ( . 74. B Jaltrcv Rd Marlborough N II Beckman Harmon B. 71. IA (III I arm Ijik. Scabrevk. N II Bedor. Joel J. 7|, ML 8 Flm Si. Littleton N II Server. IXiuylac V 74. PSvv Upton l ane. Gotfvtown. N II Behan Manlvn J . 73. BL 9 Hawthorne Rvud Dover. N || Behrurr Ruth. 71. ME. Olde Green tic Id Rd.. FrancevUvwn. N II Belanger. Calhtc L. 73. A. 4 Bo Streei Feeler. N II Belanger. Phitqv. 71. PI 94 H.tchwo.„| IX.se, l e«ry. N || Bell. John W. 73. PL Malcev I ane. Bndgchampion N V Bell. Ihomoc G . 74. ML 127 No Mata St Rochevter N.H Bello .ta I . 74 II 214 Pine Si Nachiaa. N II Betoin. IXxothy. 71. L 30 l.lm Si I j mooter N II Bcmiv Shuky A . 74. BF Main Streei Warren, n || Benedict. Slcven 74, BA. i'lcavani St New Umdcxi N II Bennett. Suvan L. 74. I High Si Sjiihornwlle N II Ben. hi IJenn. 73. F-■ • 275 Auhom St. Manchester. N H Bervnl. Robert I.. 73. BL. 47 Meadow Si Littleton. N II Bentley. ITenmv C. 71. F-Apt I Mamed Studtntv Dorm. Plymouth. N H. Benton. IXvuyJav C . 74. SS. RI D I Bt.viol. Nil Bergercxv. I.lirabeth M 74. L 30) Pcatl St Manchester. N II Itcrgerio. KonoV.1 I. . 74 BF 7 Valevka lane. Sakm. N il Bergetin. Suvan. 71. Pl:. 305 Bhidgel St Manvhcvter. N II Bernard. Margarel A , 74 FI 12 Green Acre Drive. Salem. N II Hernardin Michael N . 74. 168 Haygeltc IVmd Road Andover. N.H Berry. Dawn C. 71. E. 9 Green Si. Apt 4, Concord. N.H Berry. Jantl A, 7). PE-330 Lancacier Si. Jet Mace Berry Warren. Jr. 72. PI 355 Mam St I icbon. N II Berielmann. Reiner. 7J. fc. 21 Mctnorial Dt Mamheucr N II Bcilhiaume, Dennic A 74 I 5 I vnden St.. Nachua. N H Berlin. Lynda. ’2. BA. N.xth Mam Sireet. Briclol. N II Bencr. Janice M. BL 93 Wen fcnd Ace . Gardner. Maw Biddle Barbara N 74. IA (III lloldeteecv School. Plymouth. N II Bill Richard. 7). SS 14 Redden St. Dover. N ll Bingham, Ann II 74 M 50 Pearl Si. Somerville. Mace 8ivjK'p. Ann M . 73. SS. Pternkvni. N II Bicvon. Ronald P, 71 BA. 29 Hullumwilte Rd . Soeneivwcvrih N l Bicconnetle. Rcibett 7). p| JO Pine Si. Laconia. N.ll 8j.uk. Ijikvi II Jr- 71 SS. 25 Border Streei M.lfotd N II Black Joan L . 74 M 52 Maitmv Fern Road. Hoofcveu. N II 8lackadai Paul W . 73. SS 7) K.wheeler Hill. Rochevier. N II BUckcbwk. Robert C. 74. BA Box 113. Alton Bay. N II Blackwell. Craig R . 73. SS. 14 Pme St.. Sorwook N II Blah Barbara A 73. F Eavl R.ud (jrccnlield N II Blair. Donald I . 72. BA. 6)9 Maple St. Manehevter. N II Blair. Irene. 71 L 2312 Croydoo Dr Baldwin Li VV Blaw. Kalhrcn A 72 I 19 Belknap St . I acwnia N II Blau. Wayne II 7) Ml Box 86. Pittvburg, N.H BUke. Harrs J Jr. 72 BA R E D Alvlcad. N II BlancbcUr. Nv rman R 74 M 2(ri Bovnlon St Manchcviei N II HLmchelte. Richard I 7). | Mam Street. Greenville N M 278 RUnkcnvhip. Marjorie. 72. L 86 I ocuct Si. Ihsver. N H BUntoMcin. Ronald G.. 74. PI Pali vide Mid Deourcre. N J Hljivhfocd. Joyce A. 7J. L '.V- Mill Kind. Hampton. N II 8lev. Lind C . 74. E. 4 Si l n I jne Salem. Ml Bk lu Joy. 71. PE. IV SiUv Deane light. Rock. Kill. Conn. Bfcvul. Hairy S, 74 I. Depot Si Hancock. N.ll BcvJwell. Kimberly I. 7), PF. 7nD Highland Si. Plymouth. N IL Uneven. Raymond V'.. 7}. BA. 49 ILaniuK Mobile l k.. Lebanon. II Bon vert. Ronald J It. 7’. LA (Hi. 8 Walnut St„ Lebanon S II Bodalev. Brian, 7’. SS. 52A Highland Si. Plymouth. Ml Bonavcnlura Patrick A. 7|. PE, 71 Oak Street. U abridge. Macv Boncllc, Edith R. 7). BE. PO Bov 1151. St lhom . Va. Bontignccc. Barbara J.. 74, So.. R.P (X 2. Ilearvage Ml Rd . Warner. N IL Bom. Beth. 72. PL Ware Road W Rnwllield. Maw Boov. Richard A. 71. PI Hlickhoi Motor Court. Athland. N M BotkUnd. Scott W'. 74. 16 WcdwmJ Ct . IXnet. N It Boca. Flame M . 74, E. 25 Ml Form St. Berlin. N II Boca. Jane A . 72, Ml 117 Emery St, Berlin. N II Bov . I mda s. 71 ME. 117 Emery Si. Beilin. V IE Rosketi. Kalbenne M 71. I M Bradford St. Lawrence. Mao Bintrom. Judith, 71. PE. 7J Granite Street. Avon, Maw Bouchard Richard A. 74. PI 100 lobin Dr , Manchcvier. N II Rcuchard Robert A . 71. BA. 972 Mammoth Road Manchcvier. N II Bouchet. Flame O.. 74. E. 1251 Main Si Berlin. N II Boucher. Maurice. 7J. PF. 199 Dunbarton Ri d. Manchevtet II Boo dal an. Sandra M . 71. PE. $1 Donna A e Manchester. N II Boudreau. Wiliam A . 71. SS. 104 Pertcy Ave. Pembroke. N II Rourdeluv. Brenda J . 74. PI. Ketleher Ave Bov 5b. Wcviwlk. N II Bourdon. J Ronald. 74. BE. 71 Johette Si. Manchevter. N.H Bourque. Gary P. 74. PE. R I D I. Tilton. N H Rvutquc. Ronald 1.. 74. PE. 19 Oak Street. Rochour N II Bower. Andre T_ 74. LA (Hi 21 Granite St. Reel poet Slave Bonier. Thonuv D. 74. SS, Star Route 7g. Plaittow. N H Bowie- Mary III . 74 A 41 Pray St. fVirtcmouth. N H Boyer . lava J . 74. F. Bov 211. Evetcr. N H Boyle. Ann. 74. L 6720 Town In Cl. McLean. Va Boyle. Regina. 74. A. 177 Cheney St, New poet NII Boyle, Timothy S . 71. ME. 214 Maple St.. Newport N.H Boynton. Hamlen C . 7}, BA. 50 Main Si. Wolfeboeo. N II Brady. James 71. SS. Jeffervon. N II Rramgan Lmmett F .. 72. Set. 1424 third Street. Ft lee. N.J Bre.iwlt Joan M.. 74, Eng,. 150 t'otlce St Naehtu. N II Brcuw, Gerald A . 71. SS. 126 So Main St. Penatook. N.ll Brcviuhan. David C 7J, MI-122 So Mammoth Rd Manchevter. N II Brevcett, K chard 71. SS. 26 Maple St. Hanover. N.ll Brewer. Borula L. 74. L Jug llill Rcvcd. Milton Milk. S II Brewrli. Nancy J 74. F-14 Pine Street. I.veter. N II Brewvicr. Jeffrey C. 71. A, 10 CeeteeM l ane. Monipcber. Vi Hriggv Martha 1 . 71. I.. Bov 495. Conway. N.H 8rireboiv Nancv B 74, A 1 Spruce Street. Nachua. N.H Brocbu. thnmav. 74, SS. 11 Beacon St. Concord. N il Brocreau. Doiorev 71, BE 28 Lovell Si Nachua. N II Brown. Barbara M . 74 FI.. Cottage Read. Kcnwopi.m, N.H Brown. Date I . 71. I A III! 1 Hunter St. Epptng. N II 8rown. Gale F . 71. Bl 58 Millard Ave. tv Ml. Mavc Brown. John E. 7X PF 672 South Slreer. Portvmoulh. N II Brown. I.inda E. 71. PI.. 441 Park Ave . Keene. N II Brown. Maltha. 71. I 76 Oalwood terrace. New Windvor. N V Brown. Nancy. 71. F. 10 Clara Si. New Bedford. Matt. Brown. Palncu I,. 74. LA (Hi. Rochcvicr. N II Brown. Peggy J. 74, PE. 7 Pheavant A'C . Sudbury. Maw Brown. Peter I.. 74. ME. 121 Nachua Street Milford N IE Brown. Robert K . 71. BA. R F I) 2. Randolph. Vi Brown. Ruth F. 71. BE twin Oakc Of.. Greenfield. N.H Browning. I.cndo J . 74 PF. 158 Maple Sr NcurhN.ro Maw Brov, Margaret F.. 74. A. 1161 Broadway Rd . OraCUI. Maw Bruyere. Valorie. 71. Bl. 14 Burgcw St. Nachua N II Bryant. Jane I . 74. F. 5 Roger. Succt. Nachua, N H Brycnton. Rc hert I.. 74. 8A 167 Bcl.idere St Lakepoa N.H Buchanan. I rnda J . 71. s. Rochcctcr Ncvt Roid. Rcxhevltr. N II Bucklcvv Ihomav 71. BA. tt) Pk Street. Dover. N II Buckley. Mary K . 71. Eng. PO Bov 54. Plymouth N II Buckle.. Prudence. 71. SS. 2 Sptmg Si. Wevlcrty. R I Budrcwica. Cynthia A. 74. PF. 40 Mam St Greet nd. Maw Bulloch. W.llum F. 71. PE. 17 Pairwt Read, tewk.huty. M . Bullock. Jane I . 71. Eng, WolfeN.ro, N II Bumput. Stephen I) . PE. 912 Bedford Si. Whitman, Ma.v BundelT. Margaret K 74. t. 17 Brighton Read Worcevler. Ma.v Bunker. Debt A. 71. BA. RED I. Barn.teaiL N H Bunnell. Dcooc. IX L Star Route. Piiieburc. N il Bunnell Viehie M . 74. 2 Parvonv St . Cedcbeook. N H Burke. DeNvrah I . 74. PE. 21 Merrimack St. Bricici. N il. Burke. Jwreph R . 71, SS 40 Highland Street. Plymouth N II Burnham. Jeremy M 74. SS. 716 Middle Si P,eicm.x.ih, N II Burn.. Dale S. 74. E. 17 Seabce Street. Bedford. N II Burpee. Ann S.. 74, PE. Paltee Mill Road. Goffvtown, N.H Burr. Robed . 74. PE. 124 Wavhmgton Si. Keene N H Buch. Jayne I 74. ME. 12 Maple llgl . Claremont, N M Buvuere. Maik ('. 71. BA 12 Geneva St. Manchc.ier. N H Butcher. Kaihenne I . 74. PI 16 WoodUad IN Nachua. N II Butler. Chnvlophcr. 74. K I l I. Campton. N II Bullock, lonu L. 74. fc. Adame llill Road. Greenville N H C Cadieu.. Annette. 71. E. Apt C. 20 Crctccnl Si. Derry Village. N II Calahro, Ambon. I 74. IT., 101 Goner A c W , Mawapcqua N V Call. Ilyun. 74. SS. 101 Belknap Road lludton. N.ll Callaghan. Joyce J,. 74, PE 26 Oak Mill Riud. I ayville Maw Callaghan. Virgmu A. 74. PF. K I I) Gill Turner. FaIN Maw Callahan Marlha P . 71. PE. locie. Hill Read. Glendale. N H Cameron. Edward. 71. BL 8} William Sr Sloneham. Maw Campbell. Bruce. 72. PE. Jackcon St_ IlillcNiro. N II Campbell. Bruce L 74. ME. R F D . Bov 158. Warren. N.H Campbell. Harold I) III 72. BA. Ilighgalc Sp. Vi Campbell, Karen A . 71. PE II Wind we l.ane. TopcfiekL Maw C ampbell. Nila. 71. Bl 18 Elm Si. Little lew. N H Campbell. Steven II . 74. E. 54 Coiumbu. A.e Eve ter. N.ll CampbeU. Suvin A. 71. PFi. 17 Richard.cn St. Rocheder. N H Canmo. Thomav P. 74. BA 40 Ruwefl St Purtvmoutb. N || Cancler. Irene. 71. FL. 27 Front Street. Suncook. N.H Canbn. Monica T. 74. E. 191 iewett Si. Manchcdcr N II Carabet. end I . 74. F.. 10 llarnc Ave.. Jamaica Plain Mavc CarNmncau. Joanne. 71. PE. 28 Fleacanl Si Littleton. N H Cardin. Ru.reU. 71. 58 B lodge Si. Mane borer N II Carey. Lynn. 72. L 5 Colonial Drive. Bedford. N II Cangrun. Audrey. 72. LA III I. 1518 Roucmoot Bbd. Dayton. OhM Carlide. Robert E . 74. PL 27 Hall St. W Hartford. Conn Carbon. Ronald F.. 74. Fmg.. 19 Mawacfeuvcltv A.e . Braintree. Ma.v Caroo. Ann A. 71. A 191 Highland St. Manchcvier. N IF Carpcnito. Car.4 A . 72. E. 10 Mood KroCI l n e. Derr.. N FI Carpenter. Gerald M.. 71. PI R F D 2. liana St. Newport Vi Carpenter. Loretta. Set. PO Bov 114. Plymouth. N II Carpenter. Martha. Union Street. Newport N M Carr. Ruth. 71. Sc... 51 No Spring St. Concord Nil Carr. William M 74, SN I arid Road. PetttN’foogh. N II Carrier. Robert C . BA. 21 llill Street. Dover. N.H. Carter. Gacy W . 71. PE. Milford Rood. So Merrimack. N.H. Cartel. George I . 7|. Bl 112 Glen Avenue. Berlin. N II Catter. Joanna. 71. ML Monroe. N H Carrer. Marcia B . 72. Mi PO Bov 114. Plymouth. N H Cauetla. Ellen. 72. E. 21 Glen Ridge Road. Lake Mahopac. N Y Ca.well Roger A 74, Poe . 52 Hay.ide Rivad. Greenland. N II CallaNagc. Roger J , 74. Set., Srevcnc St. Fnfield. N H Cclluptc Diane. 71. L 17 Willamc St. Brrtm. N II Ccnatiemfvx Nick 71. SS. Raymond N II Center. Dawd L . 74. 1A (Hk Crewent Si. Wilton. N H Centner. Helen M . 74. Pwc IOO Pood St. Bo. 218. Salem. N.H OudN-urne. I Ken I 71. F. 14 Riwncli A.e. Danwi Maw Chadwick. Michael. 74 SS, II Pteaam St. Groveton N II Chalouv. Stanley R . 71. BA. Mapkwood Pk . Walpole. N M Chandler. Nancy R , 72. I Pine Street, Franklin. N.H Chaput. Nancy E 74. INyv . 147 Handrofl Ave Reading. Maw Chaplxk. Carcde J . 74. E. IT Al.une Drive. Iludwm. N H Chapman. Wayne A. 71, PE. I(M School St. Lebanon. N H Charlcv lletdi. 72. Set. 452 Mam Street. Ametbury. Maw. Chare. Rebecca M . 72. F. III Parker St New Bedford. Maw Chare. Richard. 72. So . 442 FI Merrimack St I cmell Maw Chare. Wade L. 74 SS. Bov 201. New Hampton. N II. Chawe. Nancy I 74 Set . 4 aIku St.. Somct.wceth. N II Chacue. Jamev P. BA. 58 McGrath St. Laconia. N II Cheney. R mald. 71, BA. 18 Mam St. Pitt.field. N II Chenowcih. William. 72. MI-25 Sheffield Road Mtncbecter. N H Cherntvki. Jean t... 74. Fmg. R.F D. New- Prevton. Conn Cherntvki. Patnoa A , 72. E. Gunn Hill Road. New Prevton. Conn. Chevley. Jamev M . 74. MF. No Mam St Farmington. N H Chevley. W Denmv 74. SS. Route I Concord. N II Child. Suvin 71. PF.. Fail Street. Charlctown. N It CUM s.Uia 7] n EaU Street. Charlctown. N II Child.. Maryclka. 71. L Goboro Road. Gowwlle. N.H OmtKlcwvkt. Phylhv 71. E. 150 Maryland A.e. Manchevter. N H Choutnard. Dennu M. 71. A 22 Pmecrci Dr. Somervworth. N H Chrivtenvm. Jamev R 7|. SS. R F D 4. Bov 149. L coni4- N II Chmiiano. Flame. 72. L 47 Gcwrgun Drue. Rovhctei N Y Chmtopher. Gregg A. 74. E. II Slate Street. Gorveton. N II Cicchetto. Mark. 71. So R I D. I. GuamtH. N II Ctlky. I.mda K . 74. Fmg. 120 Mt Rd . L Concord. N H Cilky. Paul. 71. PF: W'evt St, Barre. Maw Cdley. Valerie. 71. A R F l 5. I avonia N.H Clancy. David A. 74. MF. Bov 246. Freedom. N It Clancy. Mtchek I. 74. E 47 Bowen St. Rumfoed. R I Clancy. Richard A. 74. PE Cardigan Mr School Canaan. N II Clark. (Tincture J. 74 F. 172 Scarlet Rd. Na.hua N IL Clark. Eleanor. 74. E III Lake St.. BntloC N It CUrk. John I 74. SS Ocreent Sr. Brtctol. N It Clark. John P. 72. IA (III Getfttown, N.H CUrk. Korn P. 71. PE 81 Beaufort Ave . Needham. Maw CUrk. My la R . 72. F. Ml Avery St. Laconu. N It Clark. Penelope J.. 71. E Old Franconia Rd . Littkton, N H CUrk, Wendy I 74. E Tourtcllot llill Rd . Chepachet. R I CUrk. William 0. 74. IIA Bow lm . Concord. X II Clarke. Vugmi It. 74. ME 100 Quincy St. Fairfield. Conn Clement, Daunicc. 72, Set dement. Hotly 1., 72. E 16 Summit Rd . Murray llill. N J Clementv VkU 71. E Box AM. Bradford. Vt devexy. Ndev A 74. Ml 492 Boylston St.. LO cll Mi« Click. I inda A. 74. E llermsdorf Ate, Goffuown. N II Clifford. Wendy S. 74. E 225 Robinson Ase, Newburgh. N Y Clovon. Martha J.. 74. F. Mill Ln. Bnmfecld. Maw dough Marcia. 72. E 27 Sherman Rd.. W akefield- Man dough. Robert A 72. Eng I nfield. II Cloulhicr. Dasxs 1. 72. PE 1)7 Day St . Manchetter. V M Cloutier. I.eoo A. 74. Sci Box 325. I.aconia. N.ll Cobb. Linda S. 74. PE 6615 Kmghtswxsod Dr,. Charloite. N C Cochran. F.lmore. 71 ss I Wentworth Si Plymouth Ml Cochrane, land A . 7). ME 144 Washington St. Lakcport N.ll Cochrjne. Joanne I . 7). E Newman St.. Ildltboro. N.ll Cochtanc. Kathleen M . 71. BA Neuman St.. Ililhboro. N II Cody. Daniel. 74. BA Wentworth Ave. Ptaislow, Ml Coton, Hetrr S. 74. BA Rt, I. Swioook. N II Cot horn. Carl A . 74 Me 28 So Main St.. W Lehan.es, N.ll Cothurn. David E . 7|. |'ng 3 lloldernevv Rd.. Plymouth. N It Colby. John A. 71. Sci 225 I ranklm St Kranklm. N II Colbs. Nancy J . 74 III: 57 Etankhn Si. Concord N.H Cole. Barbara A . 74. PI: S3 Newport Ase. W Hanford. Conn Cote. David O. '4. SS Mr Dcvcrt. Me Collins. Colleen P. 7J. I-I 8 Taylor St. Salem. N II Collins, Eugene J.. 71. BA 3 Union Si. Concord. N II Colfinv. George P 74. ME 34 Pteavani Si. Bristol. N H Collinv. Kathleen. 71. E 8 lavlor St. Salem. N II Cotliion. Kevin. 73, SS Breakfast Mill Rd . Oreenland. N H Colon. Rhclta. 71 Eng c o Flynn, SI Appleton. Manchester. II CVimire. Rosemarv. 74. PE S3 McCirath Si.. I.aconia. N.H Conanl. Donna. 72. PI 44 l.ibecty Pole Rd . Hmgham. N II Cnnboy. lynda. 7|. E 61 Main Si, Plymouth. N II Connarv. Jeanette 31 Emefvm St. Plymouth. N II Connary, Maurice G. 74. SS No Stratford. VII Connell. IXvnna I. 74 E 24 Robertv Rd.. Dover. N II Connor. Carol A . 74. ME 22 Joveph Rd . Salem. N II Connor. Virginia M . 74, I Pine St. Manchester. N.ll Conrad, Nancy J . PE 3 Conrad Terr. Saugus. Mass Constant. David R . 74. BA 77 Caldwell Rd Navhua. N H Constantine. John K„ 74. LA til) 32 Prospect St . Someivwoeih. N II Conway. Barbara J. 74, Sci. 5 Mansfield. Dr Chelm.fotd. Maw Conway. Lynn R, 74 E So Main St. Ashland. N It Cook. John F. 72. BA II Simond Rd . Melrose. Maw Cook, Wesley N 72. BA R.F D 3. Concord. N H Coonsbv. Robert L. 71. SS R I D 2. Box 205. I conia. N II Cooper. Cynthia A. 74 E Hillsdale. N II Cvxvper. I awrcnce X 74 BA 47 Wcslernview Cr E Longmcadown. Maw Copeland. Mary E, 71, LA H) 74 Washington Sq E . Salem. Maw Ceebin. Thomas J.. 7). BA 4 W illeys Ctr Essex Jet. Vt Corey. Lawrence P. 72 BA Box 36. Monroe. N H Corev. Michael J . 74. 46 Union Si, Liltlctoet. N il Corltw Breni A . 74 l.A (ID 15 Green Rd . Newport. N II Corliss. Deborah. 74, E IBS Sheep Daws Rd Concord, N II Corneau. lerty, 74, ME. 45 Summer Si. Bissiol. N.H Coronn. Caret A 74. LA III) 167 Scamrs i Manchester. N II Costa. Kenneth A. BA 5 Larchmom Rd, No Reading. Mass Cosuntiao. Louise. 72. I: 2NO Pearl St, Keene. N II Costello. Shwan. 73. IIA Box 505, Berlin, N.H Costinr. Deborah R . 72. A North Rd-. Ianca trr. N.H Cole. Andrea J 71. E 102 Rowe Ave. Concord, N II Cote. Darlene. 73. Psyc. 4 6 Central St, Franklin N H Cote. Richard M . 73. BA 20 Winter St. Berlin. N H Cotuhas. George C. 73. SS Box 89. Sanbornton. N.H Courchene. Diane I. 72. E VI Rum fold St. Concoed. N.ll Couitemanche. 1-oix 71 I.A |H) 16 Eamum Ave. W Lebanon. N.H Cowtc. Robert G, 74, PE 148 I aurd Si Newport. N II Craig. Kelvin J 74 SS 114 School St. Lebanon. N II Craigie. Raymond S, 73, ME 44 Dartmouth St. Laconia H Craigue. Karen L. 73 L Pine St. WoUeboeo. N II Cram. Marcsa I. 71. A RI D 4. Glendale. Nil Cramlon. William. 73. PE 36 Pleasant St. Bristol. N H Crane. Cathy A . 73. E RED I. Alexandria. N.H. Crawford. Charles Box 115. Ashland. N II Crepeau. Allene L. 74. PL 430 Oxford Ctr Oxford. Conn Crfpv Dean. 72, SS PO Box 55. Chocotua. N H Crept. Lee. 72. LA (H P O Box 55. Chocxirua. N H Crockett. Margaret M„ 71. E 6 Lamson Ln, Hampton. N.H Croft. William. Jr, 74 168 No Policy Si Salem. N II Crosby. Melissa. 74. E 246 Col Hunt Dr Abington Mass Croteau. Raymond G, 74. LA III) 116 Turnpike Rd , Manchester. N II Crow lev. Susan. 73. E Hi ) Warren St, Concord. N II Crxnkshink. Deborah A. 73. E V P.nc Si Concord. N il Culhly. Barbara J, 73. E 57 Spruce St. Manchester. N il Cummings. Dianne F. 72. SS Church St. Ashland N H Cummings. Thomas P. 73. PE R ED 2 Newport. N.H Cummokey. Btycet S, 72. SS 250 Eastside Dr. Concord. N H Cunningham. William S, 74 ME 35 tli abcth Ase . Manchester. N.H Curran. Chatlecn F, 73. A 208 Noli Dr. Holden. Mass Curren. Caiol H. 71. SS 65 Gale Ave. l-aconia, Nil, Currie. Kathleen M . 72. BE II Maple St . Plymouth. N.H Currier. Frank J, 74. BA Crystal Lk. Enfield. N.H Curncr. Kathleen D. E Highland Dr. Northfteld. N.H Cuitis. Jams H. 71. E Sleeper llill Rd . Gilford. N II Cushing l ied B , 72. BA 87 E Highland St. Plymouth. N II Cushing, Joan M . 74. PE 10 Jones Ase . Wilmington. Mass. Cushman. Carciynn A 74. Psyc 13 Grose St. Londonderry. N II Cusson. Jane I... 73. E 113 Shepard St. Berlin. N.ll Cusson. Peter A. 71. BE 468 Union Ase. Laconia. N II yr. Allen K„ 7|. BA R E D I Middle burs. Vt CnTOssla. Anna M. 74. E Earrells Lodge. Waterssllc. N.H l Daigle. James P. 72. Bl: 4 Raymond Ase, Newport. Vt Dailey. Robert J, 74. PE 25 High St. Woodstock. Vt Dailey. Denise A . 74. A Box VI. Island Pond. Vt Dailey. James E . 7J. BA 13 No Main Si. Waterbury. Vi Dalton. Eleanor M . 73, E 75 Seminars Hill. W' Lebanon. N H Damon. Sheldon R . 71. PL Box 123. Milton. N II Damren. Jerome H . Jr. 7J. SS 82 Maple St. W Lebanon. N.H Damren. Linda F . 71, PE: R.F D I. Rcadfiekl. Me Daniels. Yvonne M . 74. BE 91V E Main Si. Santa Maria. Calif Damelvon. Karen L 74. SS 156 Portsmouth Ave. Manchester, N.ll Dantsvnu. Cynthia J, 73. SS Cranficld St. New Cattle. N H Darcy. Paulette. 72. Eng 73 Scrudderv Ln . Glen Head. N Y Date. Darryl A, E 61 Colonial Dr. Pcetsmouth. N II Daws. DaundraC. 71. ME Box 312. Plymouth. N.H Davis. Virginia. 71. E Rt 3. Box 16V. Littleton. S II Day. Anne E. 71. ME 234 Sherburne Rd Portsmouth N H Day. Cynthia J, 71. E Blair Hall. Plymouth. N H Day. Eli ahelh C. 73. E Lyme Ctr. N.H Day. James T, Blair Hall. Plymouth. N.H Das. Susan M . 72. E 16 Richardson St, Lancaster. N II Deadv. Eve M . 74. PE VCluff Rd. Salem, N.H Desalo. PameU J, 73. BE 20 Maple St. Lebanon. N H Dccato. Ronald. 74. BA 16 Guyer St. Lebanon. N II DccdT. Cheryl E. 74. E 98 Riser Si. Keene. N II Delta . Susan. 73. F. 141 Risoksite l)r Smiihtown NY Delect. Frederick Nl, 74. Psye IV Avon PI. Braintree. Mass Dellcefand. Frank Jr. 72. BA 163 Vetnon St Wakefield, Maw Demarcc. Cecilia C. 74 FL « No Mam Si. laconia. N H Dcmarle. Deborah A, 74. A Box 87. R I D I. Carmel. N Y Demers. Louise M, 71. I. 10 Ridgeway Cr. Springfield. Maw Demers. Michael. 73. PE Cotovilk Rd . Derry. N II Demers. Wayne M 73 SS 90 Maple Ase . Andover. Mass Denoemandie. Pamela G, 72. E 262 Pleasant St Laconia. N.H Densmore. Gars K . 72. BA 15 Charles St. Box 272. Claremont. N.H. Dente. Stephen N . 73 162 I aimcw St. Batre. Vt Descoteau. Michael S . 74. I A H) 4 Turee View Dr . Bvv . N II Dcvhaiev Edward A. 74 Eng 126 Woodridge Rd . I ranklm N II Desjardins. Robert J, 74 BA 21 Kinsley Si Nashua. N H Dctlauricrt, Judith A . 74 I. 3 l.mdsav St Hudson. N.H Dcstephand. Ellen M, 74. Eng I4N Grcenacrc Ave . longemeadow. Maw. Devieuben. Susan L. 73. BE Howe Ln , Hollis. N H DeWitt. Sandra J. 74. SS Tasker Hill Rd. Conway. N.H 13eW.tr. Kirk D, 74. I n? R I D 2. Currier Rd, Reeds ferry. Nil Diccnro. Larry. 73. PI 473 Tiffany Ave. Warwick. R.l Dtckcritun. Vacki A 74. BE V Pine St, Newport Vt Difrusoo. Frank J . 74 13 Oakndge Ave, Salem. N.H DigcronimO. Daniel C. 71, BA 94 Taylor St. Navhua. Ml Dillon. W Roger. 74. PE R I). 2. Windy Huvh Rd . New Hope. Penn Dim . Mary C. 71. E 80 N.s State St, Concord. N.ll Osmond. John w 7 . Sci 2 Carolina Dr. Nashua. N.ll Dmardo. Darlene A . 73. E 90 Evans St. Gorham. N II Dmnne. David P„ 74, Eng 12 Belle Aire Ase . Nashua N H Dionne. R 6 hard J. 73. PE Pine Si. Bos 292. RoHmsford. N H DiPaolo. Patricia, 72. I.A (III 746 Middle Rd . Portsmouth. N H Di Paolo. Rita. 74. Eng. 746 Middle Rd. Portsmouth. N II Dsnh. Linda S, 73. PE 118 Putnum St. Orange. Maw Distefano, Diane. 74. So 12 Home Si. Somerswrih. N II Divers. Mary M, 74 ME PO Bos 595. Laconia. N H Dixon. Mary A. 74. E 4 Maple Hgtt, Claremont. N II Dodge. Lyndon R. 74. ME 311 Oriental Gardcnu. Portsmouth. N H Doe. Carl W, Canaan. N II IXvhcny. Diane. 71. PE 14 Bradvtrret Rd . Hampton. N II Doherty. Lillian A. 72. BE 15 limd St. Hudson. Nil Dolan. Vincent 74. BA 99 Chestnut St. Andover. Mass Dolby. Roxanne. 73. I A (Hi Crocker. Ave. Vineyard Haven. Maw IXvle. Jennifer. 74. I- |7 Summer St, Bristol. N.ll DotloC l eborah L . 74. I 62 Laurel St. Manchester. N II tXMph. Susan E . 73. E 105 Lawrence Rd. Derry. N II IXimhkivwski. Ellen L. 74, PE PO Box 342. Bethel. Me Dombrowski. Lawrence. 71. BA 164 8arkland Dr. Derry. N II Donoghuc. John B . 71. Eng 502 Elm Si. Concord. Mass Donoghuc. Susan. 74. I: 502 Elm St. Concord. Mass Donovan. Harry R„ 72. BA 515 Vamum Ase. Lowell. Maw IXxxan. Beverly A. 73. f 139 Mam St . Gorham. N il IXvrc. Brian K . E Box 62. Gilmanlon Iron Works N H Dow. James E . 73. E Bos 343. Ashland. N il IXswse. Nancy J, 74. PE 350 W Main S4„ Tillers. N.H IXiwney. Stephen A. 73. HI 15 King St Haver hill. Maw 280 Downing. Joseph. 71. SS OKI Manchester Rd . Raymond. N.ll Dow . 1 «rraixr. 72. SS Bov 354. N Stratford. MM. Doyle. JaaeE. 71. B 518 Kirby St. New Bedford M w Dragon. I rona A. 7|. SS Rage St, Puisne Id. N.ll Drake. Robert W . 74. So Towle l arm Rd. Hampton. N.ll Drapeau. Maine L. 7 . BE Rochester Hdl Rd. Rochester. N II Drew. Ellen C„ 74. E 38 Mill St. Dow. N H. Drew, Timothy. 72. So R I D 2. Plymouth N II Drobsth Amu C., 74. A IK Beauview Ase. Nashua. N II IXoum. Betty J. 72. SS 153 So Mam St ftnacook. it Drouut. Raymond E, 71. ISyt 209 Elm St. Amesbury. Man l ube. David M. 72. SS 10 Marsh Si. Navhua. Ml l uhe. Kenneth L. 74. 8 A 207 Norway St. Berlin. N H IXiBow. James T.. 7 . BA 46 View St. Franklin. N II DuBcet. Marie P. 74. BA 19 I orramr St. Hudson. N H DuBotv. Marianne F, 74 ME 199 laylot St Manchester, N II Dubecuil. George I... 7J. FI. 27 Alt Ave. Sunc.nA. N il Dock . Walter R. 71. ME Kt 2. Concord. N H Dodka. Judith A. 73. E 687 I root St, Manchester. N II IXilfin. Sharon G . 72. SS Oriole St. Franklin. N il Duffy. Jacqueline. 72. BE 67 laurel Ave. Bradford. Maw. Duffy. I.mda 71. SS 19 Forest St. Dover. N II Duffy. Shiela E, 74. h 161 Stiver St. Dover. N II Dugal. Jay T. 74. BA 10 Summei St. Dover. N II Duguay. Arthur L, 74 Courtney Rd . No. Woodstock. N H Dulmame. Neil R . 73. BA 214 Pemmoguwetl Rd . Rutland. Maw Dumarv Ihomav G, 72. BA 210 High St. Somenwoelh. N il Dumont. Lawrence. 7|. PE 41 St Thoenav St. IXwer N II Duncan. Apnl. 73. ME No Conway. N H Dunlap. Nancy J, 71. E I Humphrey St. Concord, N.H Dunlap. Patricia M.. 74. E PO Bov K7. Moultonhoro. N II Dunlop. David A, 71. ME Jiltoo. N II Dunn. Arthur A. Jr. 71. SS 225 h Mth St, 10 C. New York. N Y. Dupce. Brook . 74 Bow Lake. Strafford. N.ll Dupre. Louive A. 73 A Powder Kill Kd. Eider, N il Dustin. Debra C. 74. PE 313 So Market St. Johnstown. N Y Ducloa. Linda 72. M Mam St. Hampstead. N.H Do Varney. IXmgUv t. 7|. E hi Gilman St. Nashua. N II DwmoeUv. Janxe E. 74. PE R F D 2. Weare. N.H Dvnaa. Lynn A . 73. E 12 Nidnes St. Plains tile. Maw E I alahan Margaret E . 74. PE 114 Bcna St. Anvonta. Conn Earle. David E. 74. SS 102 Stiver Si. IXiver. N.H Earle. Mars S. 74. Scr hw Main Sl. Ilingham. Maw Eavtrrun. Debra L. 74, PE K I D 2 Orange. N H Eastman. Glen R. II, 74. M 140 Main St. Gorham N II Eastman. Robert S. Jr . 72. LA III) 8 Sycamore. Hudson. N H Eddy. Sharon L . 73. t 4 Union St. Derry. N H Fd-ards Bcserlv. 72. E 18 Pearl Sl. Concord. N H Egoumv Marianne H, 72. E 7 J.win Rd No Swan cv N H F.ldredge. Susan O. 74. F. 21 Nottingham l)r. Navhua, N il hldndge. Jo A, 73. E 2 Berkeley Ave . Beavh Haven N J. Ellis. Georgann. 72. L 104 Richards Ave. Portsmouth. II EUswvvrth. Francis H, 74. PE Sargent St, Belmont N.H Elwood. I.mda L.. 73. Eng. High Range Rd . Londonderry. N H Emanuel Anastasia II. 72. E 37 Lade Sl. Lynn. Mass I riser v . F.ilccn C. 74. Eng. l3Cyr Dr. Iloobett. NIL Lmerson. Kalhy. 72. Eng 6 I under Rd . I.snnheid Mass Emerson. Wayne W . 73. B! 28 Riser Kd. Pittsfield. N il Emery. Helen A, 73. E Boa 131. W.nmsquam N H Emery. Mary. 72. PI. RID 4, Bov 180, Manchester. N H Emmons. John E . 71. ME 15 Liberty St, Barre. Vt. Enhody. Harnet I.. 71 SS 307 Pleasant. Concord. N II Lncguess. Katharine A 74. PF. Old l)uNm Kd . Peterborough. N.ll P.ngcl. Carolyn J 74. hng 416 No. State Sl. Concord. N il I nman, Natalie A . 74. F Milan. N II F.rlandson. Karen I.. 72. PF IxneD Rd.. Stratham. N H triKhielk . Su anne. 73. PF 16 Winding Rd . Rockville Cir, N Y Evans. Andtca. 74, A Bov 322. Lafayette Rd. Franconia. N H Evans. Connie M . 73. M 107 Lake St, Bristol. N II Evans. Michael L. 74. SS 235 Carncpe Sl. Manchester. N.H Evans. Vera E, 74. PE Star Rt 52. Gssrham, N H Evans. William. 74. SS 263 First Ave . Berlin. N II Everett. Cheryl. 71. M 53 L'mon st. Manshcid. Maw Esereti Kimberley. 74. E 30 Webster St Milford, N H Everts. Peter N. Kumnev. N II Eward. Richard. 73. So 77 Hope St. Seekonk. Maw F Fabian. Cawl C 74. Eng 3J Ridgewood Ave. Lawmij. N H Fagan. Marilyn A . 74. E 25 Champlin St. Newport. R I t aller. Enc J . 74. SS R FI) 4. a-« 566, Laconia. N II Fannie. Donald. 74. BA 12 Summit! St Ptnacviok. N H Fatmer. IXemhea 73. E 968 Broadway. WaterVhet. N Y Farnsworth. Alan W.. 73. Eng 8 Merrill St, Cokbeook NII Farr. Biuce. A 73. SS Parr Rd . Lebanon. N II Farrar. William J. 74 BA R F D. J. Bov 543. Plymouth. N.ll Favorite. Todd K . A R F D . Barnstead. N.ll I av. Deborah A 74. A 140 Pleasant St Methuen. Mass Fay. Steve. 73. IT 14 Minot St. W akefield. Maw ledele. landa M 7). E Herrick Sl. Newport. Vt Federico. Paul J. Jr . 71. BA Apt 24. Mamed Student lX rm. PKmouth. N.H Feetey. Kera M 73. PE 5-15 M St. Jackson Hts. NY I cl lows. Marion. 7|. PI. R F l 2. Goffslow is. N H I nland. Virginia L. 74. A K F D 2. Jcppa Hill Kd . Manchester N II Fishlnct. landa Y 74. A 8 Barrs In, Simsbury. Conn Fife. Judy. 71. SS Upper Cits Rd . Pittsfield. N II FiliatalL Gary M . 73. ME 7 Cottage PI. Westbrook. Me Filbcn. Gail A, 73. Bt 25 Meadow Sl, Littleton. N It FineDu Angeki W, 72. BA 50 Second St. Swan ton. Vt Foci. Eugene. 73. BE 61 School St. Salem N H Fish. Blaine D, 74. BA Main St, Pittsburg. N II Fisher. Daniel 7). BA I Woodland Rd . Dover. N II Fisher. Janet. 73. Eng Lyndonsillc. Vt Fisher. Joyce I., 73. SS 10 Martin St. Manchester. N.H Fiske. John I 73. ME Back Bas Rd . Canaan. N II Fistick. Stanley M . 74. I.A (Hi 151 Franklin St. Franklin. Nil F it gerald. Deborah A . 73. E Coppermine Hill Rd . Monroe. N H Fit pat rick. Bruce L . 74. PE RID I. Laconia n h Fitzpatrick. Maureen. 73. A 634 Duchess Or, Toms Riser. M.J Flanders. Margaret. 72. E Apt I. Tilton Blk . Btistol, N.ll Flood. IXviothy L . 72. E 61 Mv«roe St. Manchester. N II Fogg. David. 73. ME Etna. N il Foley. Cheryl II. 73. PE 38 W alker Sl. loconu. N II Eolcy. Kesto P. 74. LA III) 17 Chestnut St Keene. Ml Foley. Michael F . 73. Psy Freetown Rd. Raymond. N.H FoUanshec. Faye J, 74. M R I D 4. Concord. N II Fidson. Chery l A. 72. F 18 Lawrence Rd. Salem. N.ll Foivet, Richard A . II. 73. SS Bov 86. Gowuile. N.H Fontaine. Jackie. 7|, E 516Champlain St, Berlin. Nil Foote. Albeit II. 74. SS Bedford Rd New Boston. N H Foote. David T. 74. M 17 Valley Si „ Concord. N H Forrest. Helen G, 74 R F D, W arren. N II l oercst. Susan M . 71 Warren N H Fortier. Lawrence J. Sci 45 Jackson St. Concord. N II Fortier. Richard D. 73, M Oak Ridge Asc . Reeds Ferry. N H F ocuet. Wayne. 73. Eng RED. Pike NH Fonm. Diane J . 73. E 49 (irose St. Littleton. N H Portion. Alsirt J . 71. A 38 Sommer Sl, loconu. N II Fortune. Jay S. 74. A RID 2. Plsmouih. N II I ortunc. Thccviorc M . 74. BA Bov 12 Sunapee N II low. Coil A . 71. ML P. Bov 78. Monroe. N II Fow. Shjron. PF. 82 Ijngslon St. Mymouth. N II Fswter. Jean. 72. Eng RID I. Tilton. N II Foster. Patrice. 74. E Kt 151. Newington. N II Foster. Susan. 74. I. W Main St. HilKborowN H Fournier. Cindy S. 74. Be 8 Morrow St. Kveter. N il FournKT. Rita J. 74. Eng 15 Polo Sl. Concord. N.H. Fowler. Evelyn A, 73. E 51 Bellamy Rd . IXner. N It Eov Cynthia. 74. I 76) Chestnut St. Manchester. N.H Foye. MnSarl J. 74. SS 67 Dodge St. Portsmouth N It Frnachi. Richard J, PE Bov 136. 5 Pine Hill Rd. Framingham. Maw Francis. Diane V. 71, Bt Bov 4)4. Dcnnisport. Mass Franooeur. Lonmcr J, 71. PE 306 High St. Somcrxworth. N tl Francoeur. Thomas R . 74. BA 19 High St, Scenerswonh. N il I ta er. Mark A, 72. BA Bov 4. Monroe. N.ll. Fresletlc. Mary J. 7). Psye 177 Pleasant St. Franklin. N II E'rei. Jane E, 7). F. 149 No Van Dicn Ave , Ridgewood. N J F tench. Nuuna. 7). E Bov 126. Groton, Vt French. Vtrgirua O, 71. SS Pine Knoll 1 r Ct Durham N H I tiberg. Andrea R . 74. PI: 4 Fairvicw Ase, I armmgton. Me Fridas Susan t . 71. PF Washington. Ase, New Baltimore. N.Y. Frswt. Eldon. 73. SS SS Post Rd. New Hampton. N.ll Frost. Wayne. 71. M 82 Ctnter St. Pcnacook. N H Fuller. Paul J. 74. HA R P I) I. Funklin. N.H Fuller. Ruth A. 71. E 47 Mam St. Amesbury. Maw Fysh. Nancy E, 74. E 1207 Mam St. Berlin. N II G Gabriel Julu M,?l E 54 Hough St. IXwer. N H Gaddav. John K . 74. BA I Barn Door Htlb Rd. Granby. Conn Gage. Candace B . 71. E 202 Airpcrt Rd . Concord. N il Gagne. Glenn R, 7). SS 536 W'tUard Sl. Berhn. N H Gagne. Marc R. 74. Eng 7 Partridge Rd, Concord. N.H Gagne Ktcbard P. 74. So 22 So St. Somerswotth. N.H Gagnon. I.live F . 74, Psyc. 106 Spring St. Beilin. N H GaiMe. Jody D. 74. PE 500 Bas Ase . Patchoque. N.Y Gatdts. Jeanne M . 73. E Ml) Prospect St. Methuen, Mass Gale. Pamela J. 7|. PE Memorial De. St Johnsbury. Vt Gabnov Niki J. 7). PI. 3 Quincy Park. Beverly. Maw GaU. Stephanie. 72. A Milyko Dr, Wa Crowing, Penn Gallagher. Michael R . 73. BA 385 Hillsboro St. Berlin. N II Gallant. Gloria F.. 74. BE 906 No Main St, Lacc ma. N H Gallant. Philip F. 74. El 96 Church St. F.veter. N P Gallant. S Joseph. 74. SS 31 Winter St. t veter. N.H Galfagan. Anne. 73. SS Bov 591 Hampton, N.H Galltgan. Rove. 72. E Rt I. Bov 374. WeUv Me Galus ka Michael I 74. So RID I Kcriiti Ml Gatnache. Raymsvnd W . 74. Eng 8 W ildwcod Ln. Nashua. N H Gandtn Dan I . 73. PE Grown. Vi. 281 Garczymkt Finda. 71. SS 54 Hospital As .. Manchester. N II Gardner. ChiyMinc. 7J. A 16 Howard Dr. Huntington. S II Gardner. I iina C.. 74. E 89 Pleasant Si IjltietOA N II Gardner. William S.. 74. 85 13 Barr Sr. IX scr. N.H Garland. Cynihu. 7J. E Bartlett N H. Garland. Lmda R. 7|. E 23 Russell Si. Plymouth. N II Gamachc. Cymhu A. E 317 Elm Sr. Lacorna. N il Gamham. Kenneth 3.. 74. PT 8 dive. Milford. N H i arrives. John. 7.3. BA 15 Wihoo Si. Rochester. N.H Garude. Waiter J. 74. SS 43 Donahue Rd . Dracut Maw Gatsmin. Paulette F . E 51') Rumford si. Concord, s ii Gauron. James P. 74. BA Wentworth Ave . Platoon. S' II GawlhKr. Diane L. 74 E 4 Pleasant Sr. Gorham. S 11 Gauthier. Patricia A . 73. BE 6 Charles St. Hudson. S II Gay. Viola. 72. E Newport R. New London. S.ll (•a da. L nnc M . 74. Eng. 54 Deucy St Manchester. N il Geer. Bruce M . 74. XX 74 laylor St.. Nashua S II Gclinav Fames. 72. Psye 15 Lyons Si. Rochester. N II Griinas. Thomas D.. 74. BA 15 Lyons Si. Rochester. N II George. Connie. 7J. E P.O. Bos 20. Bath. N II George. Pamela 1. 74. BA 30 Elm St. Earmmgham. N II George. Patncia L. 71. BA 33 Maple Sr. Dover. N II George. William T , 72. Sa 27 Mill Sr. Dover. N II Gcro. Ralph L.. Jr.. 74. Eng II Summer St. Farmington. N II Gerren. Mardee. 71. PE 3 Eisenhower Ave.. Beverly, Maw Gcving. Slcven. 73. SS 16 Burnham R. Andover. Maw. Gcyer. IX reen. 73. PE Winding Hills Rd . E. Granhv, Conn Gtaimo. Andrev M , 7’, Eng 386 So Willow St. Manchester. N II Gihans. Thomas IL. 73. ME 6 Sunny-side Cl Windsor. Civnn Gibbs. I.inda. 73. PE Wetttuivilh Cove Rd.. R.E D 5 l.acotua. N.H. Gthvon. Befadette M 74. PF 30 Ethan Allen Dr.. Acton Maw Gibson, Victoria A . 74. So. 128 Rohert Si . Btamiree. Mass. Gidrav. John G SS 186 Green St. Manchester. N.H Giles. Catherine A. 74. Psyc Pinetrevt Dr.. Goffvtown. N II Giles. Deborah C 74, M 110 So Stale St. Concsvrd. N.H Gilford. Marsha 73. FL 6 E'nrrcvi Rd . TopsrieW, Mass Gillespa. Kathleen A . 74 SS Highland Ave . Pelham. N II Gilman. William. 72. Eng 28 Nashua St . Manchester. N II Gilmartin. Kathleen. 74. A 27 Forrest Dr Center poll. N Y Gilmore. Lewis D.. 74. PL Cider Mill Lit. Rindge. N II Gingrav. Constance A. 73. L 295 Mill St . Haverhill Maw Gmgrav. Dolores. 73. E 15 Vespa Ln.. Nashua. N II Gtordani. Gad S . 74. I: 8 Douglas Way. Eteter. N II Ghvrdano. Christina. 73. I 78 Pine St Branford. Conn Gwetaado. Marl 73. A 27 Rumford R . Kings Pari, N Y (iirouard. Ihane. 74. ME 51 Peasant St. Littleton N II Girnut. Norman N . 74. So RID Wests,lie. N II Ciudio. Brenda I 72. SS R D. I. Trow Hill Barre. Vt GiulTre. Barbara. 72. E 24 Bryant St WalcMd. Maw Giuliano. Ethel M. 74. Eng R F I) I. dale Rd . Gilmanton. N II Glaeser. Christine II. 73. PE 33 RysJers Ln.. Marion Mass. Gleason. Detwrah A. 73. EL 134 Perdue St. Manchester. N II Cilmes. Krrstm O.. 74. PL Rt 2. Bethel Me GobeiMe. I red. 74. SS 3 Ha thorn Asc. W Lebanon. N II Gobeille. Glenn. 72. Eng. Ilathotn Asc . W Lebanon. N II Goddard. John W, 72. I: 10 Meadow Eos Rd No Hampton N.H Godfrey. Kathleen P. 71 PE West St New Salem Maw Goepferl Joys-c. 72. PE 17 Valley Rd . Southampton. Mass Goetzmin. Elizabeth. 7J. PII 4’Sl) Riser Rd Youngstown. N Y Coguco. Ronald P. 73. PE 489 Mill St.. Fitchburg. Mass. Giesdisla Karen A . 73 E. Silver LI. Rd. IMI.s. N II Gcssdson. W ytsetta I . 72. L R.r D.. Clr. Owipcc. N II Gordon. Grace E. 74, I 139 Main St Suncoot. N II Gordon, Richard. 73. PL 57 Derry Ave. Bayv.llc. N Y Gorman Maty J . 73. SS 75 pierce St. Greenfield Mass Goslcc. Sherwood H . 74. BA 579 High Rod St. Needham. Maw Goss, Manisn R . 74. 81 251 llatbor R. Rye. N II Govcim. Denise A . 74. E 546 Sagamore Asc. Portsmouth. N IF Gosschn, Mary I . 74. A 546 Sagamore Ave . Portsmouth, N II Gould Kerne. 72. I 282 Mechanic St l..ikcfx rt. N H Goulet. John G.. 72. Psyc. R F D 4. Bos 212. Manchester N FI Grady. John J. 72. SS 597 Portsmouth Ase. Greenland. VII Graffunder. Anne. 73. E 5 lapp Rd . Besford. N Y Grant. Dawne. 73. SS 122 I jwrcnce Rd , Salem. N.H Grant. Larainc A . 74, A 122 Lawrence Rd . Salem. N II Grulloa. Cheryl E . 73. PE R I D. 2. c o Dr Allen, Plymouth. N II Gratloct Slc'en G.. 72. Sci. R I D. 2. « o Dr. Allen. Plymouth. N II Grasrlinc. Dale R 72. PE 38 Prescott St. Attleboro. Maw Graves. Leslie E.. 74. E 125 Westfteld Rd . Itolsole. Mats Gras. Gary W 74. PF r i i . Oiarlatown N n Gray. Karen L . 73. So Riser St. Ashland N II Gras. Kathleen A . 73. ME RID I. Boa 183. Laconia. N II Gray. Peter F. 74. IT- 14 I.in)us Cr.. Nashua. N.H. Grcenhalgh. Jeffrey E. 73. BA N Melboum Rd Warwick. R I Grcemcr. Carolyn A.. 74, E 74 Dale Dr. Keene. Nil Greenwood. Richard P. 74, A 14 Summer St. Claremont. N.H Greer. DeUa M . 74, I R.E D 3. Bos 485. Rochester. N.H Grenier. Patrice M 74. I ng 46 Autumn St. I Rochester. N II Gridlcy. Guinevere. 73. E 743 Stevens Ase. IWtUnd. Me Griflin. Glenn. 74, Set 213 Bushy Hill Rd Simsbury. Conn Griffin, Richard . 74. I_A (Hi 2 Walton Dr. W Hartford. Conn Griffin Robert , TJ. Ml 5 Oakland Rd . Rutland. Maw Gnffin. Timothy P 74. SS 2 Center Si No Walpole. N II Gngnors. Kathleen A. 74 F 53 F irst Si. Kasnham. Maw Grtswold. Janice I . 74. E Sugar llill Rd . Wearc. N II Griswold. Siritu I.. 74, I. Bos 188. Main St Milton Mills N II Grover Susan N 74 Sci 7 Woodland St. Reading. Mass Grund. Denise R. 74. BE Mile Post Rd . Dcefing. H Guay. Colleen B . 74. BE 17 Ear man Ase . W. Lebanon. N.ll. Guernsey. Beniamin II . 74 Set 22 Green St . W Lebanon, N il Guild. Frederick A. 74. El 26 Whitehall Rd.. Rochester. N II Gutlfoy. Richard. 71. PE Bos 132. E Andover. N H GutUcmcltc. Paul J . 72. SS 445 IXnsald Si. Bedford. N H Guilmjtn. Paul R . 72. BA 36 Gcndron Dr. Nashua. N.M. Guman. Michael. 73 BA 82 Highland St. Plymouth. N H Gunn. Ellen I 74. M 29 Karnam Ase , W Lebanon. N II Gulhne. Richard W . 73. BA 343 llavwald St . Manchester X H Gut wski. Carol 73. t Slat Rt 3$. tiorham N II. Cuter. Stephen. 73. Eng $ Rtdgcwsxvd Ase . Laconia. N H H llackcll. Cat 4 A. 7| E 18 Powell Ase.. Nashua. N.ll Hackman. Rehevca J. 74. E 271 Sew all St, Manchester. N.ll Haegcr. Boonu I.. 7J. PE Butler Hill Rd. Somers. S Y llalfncr. Dale. 73. A 45 Town St. So Braintree. Mass, llair. Dunne. 73. PI. 5 Colony Ln . Pkslon. Mass Hair. Stephen I . 73. I'l 628 Pleasant St. Puslon. Maw llalc. Dwight 73. Eng 165 I ufayeltc Rd No Hampton N II llalc. Nancy. 7|. I’l 32 High St. Natick. Mass. Hales. James L.. 74. PF. Totvsket Rd , No. Branford. Conn Hall. Cheryl. 74. I 15 Bellevue, Ase. Claremont N.H Hall. Gayle M . 73. PL R E D I. Sanford. Me. Hall. Marcella T.. 74 E 5 Sunset Dr. Rochester. N II llallgren. Anita. 73. E P.O Bot 413. Charhoe. N.H llamblelt. Dtane B. 73. E 97 Ferry Si Hudson N H Hamel. Kennelh J . 71 ME 434 Goehrl St. Berlin. N.ll Hamel. Raymond C. 74. PE 205 So Main St. Coiebrook. N H Hamilton. Hazel A . 72. E 47 Mass Asc . I aconia N | llamhn Gary W 73. PE Sleepy Hollow Rd Atkinson. V II Hammer. Susan J.. 73. E R E D. I. Antrim. N II Hammond. David I... 74 Sunset P Plymouth. N il Hammond. Robert J . 73. SS RID Rt 175, iampton. N II Hammond. Susan. 72. SS Sunset IN Plymouth. N H llance. Carol L.! 73. PE 14 Charles Cl., lair Haven. NJ Hanlcv. Christine C . 74. IT: 615 Sylvan PI . Haworth. N.J Hanley. M Gatl. 73. E 7 Gusmof Rd . Itauppaugc, N Hannan. Rxhard P . 71 SS 14 Shadow IX . Dover. N H. Ilannigan. IXnald E. 74. Set Sleepy Hollow Rd. Atkinson N || llanscom. James R . BA 25 W.KJdwjrd Ase. Reading Maw Hanson. Ellen L. 74. A 9 l ark Cl. Old Bethpag. N V Hanson, landa M . 74 E 3 l.ibeits St. Concord. N II Hards. Daphne l . 74. E III Cheney St Newport. N II llarngan. Kathryn L. 74. I Bos 482. Lexington. Mass Hamman. JiH. 7| E Kl 108. Newton. N.ll Hatrtman. I.ev n I.. 72. E Oak St.. No Conway. N H Harris. Carol A. 73. I 41 So Main St. Bristol. N.H Hants. Margaret I . 74. I 41 So Main St Bristol. N.H Harris. Susan A 72 Ml 67 Randall St. No Easton Mass. Harris, timothy J. 72, B Lake Matlawa. Orange Mass Hjrry. Wendy I.. 74. A R F.D . . I wrest Dr R.eds Ictry N It Hartshorn. Pamela G. 7.3 I Hill St. Littleton. N.H Hartwell. Heidi. 73. E 10 Grose St . Bos 141. No . -. as ll Hasesriat. Mazy L . 72. L 3 Syndicate. Newport. N H Haskell. Anne J . 71. E 26 Ktlbum SL. Littleton N II llask.n. Jsihn F . 72. SS PO Bos 314. Alum. N II Haskmv John. 73. BA 7t) Centre Si.. Cone d Nil Hastings. Robert M . 72 Hastings Thomas I . 73. BA Gilsurn. N.H Hatch Nills A. 7|. Ss. 54 l upine R . Andover Mass Hatch, hills I . 7i I 37 W Highland Ase Melrose. Mass HallVeld. Christine. 72. A 17 Noyes Rd . Deris N II llalttn ITiesidore A.. 73. LA III) 25 Highland Asc . Derrs N II 11 aium. Frederick l 74. 20 Gloria Rd . Salem N.H liases. Jane M . 72. Ml Wilton Rd Peter Is •)! N ll (Lises. Melanie A . 4. I Star Rt 24. Shelburne N II llasnes. Mark S 72. Eng 55 Durkce St I aconij N II llazclton. Gail. 72. HI 2 School St. Plymouth n ll Healey. Jan E 73 Hanson St Winthtr’p Me Ileal). J Michael 72 I tilt St Paub School Omened. N.ll Heath. Raymond I 71. SS Everett Pk E t New I ondon. N.|| Heath. StcpFien I 72. PI 14 Cherry St Cotxoed. N H Hebm. Card. 72 PI 30 Crescent V Rutland. Vi Heben. Darnel I T2. So 193 Reed St Manchester. N II Hebert Diane. 72. I St lautcnt I ppmg Nil Hebert. Edward R 74 I A (III 57 Grande St ||i« ks«tl N II Hcmemann. Ihomas W . 71. BA R I I) 3 I utlcu-n. N II llendtll. Matgarel S Holderness N ll Hendersi.n David I 74 12 Maple S: Rsmouth. N.ll llermcssev. Paul W 72. SS 75 Pleasant St l.ittlenm N II llenng. ( inds '} Ml Glen I k . Goffstoun N II Herrick. I t abeth. 74. PF. 234 Pearl St Manchester. N II 282 Ikrvom. I null J. 74. PI; 6 Sih« St . Rochcvtcr. Ml Htvcy. Gregory G.. 72. PL 154 Tollcv S«. Nnhuj, N II Hcw.it. Piul L. 74. PE Box 149 l.k Shore l r. Franklin. N H UK-key. Deborah J.. 74. PI. Eynchvilk. PV Rd GdfiM . N.H Hickey, John L. 74. BA 3 Sieian I err. Randolph. Miu Hickey. Royer. 72. Ml to Autumn. Rochevter. N II Highl. Rnhard W 74. Eng 50 Wed St, Concord. N II Hildreth. Edward C 74 BA 50 Spring Glen Or. Granby. Conn Hildreth Peter '4 SS .'X Lake view Ace.. Laconia. N.ll ll.ll. Carolyn E .. 72. ML Ik St. Concord. VII Hill. Grace I.. 72. PF. 3 Ocovn Ridge. Hanover. N II II.IL Stephen II 72. I ng Box 221. Sumpee. N il. Hill. Steven R . 74. Eng Box 221. Surupee. N II II.IL Charlene T_ 73. PL 512 Broad Si. Purtvmoulh. N II llillner. Denive. 7|. PE 67 Revere St. Bradford. Ma v llimelrtek. David G. 72. So. 62 Prill St. I. Hanford. Conn. Ilinw. Jam B. 71. E R.F.D I. Avhland. N.H llrrveh. Donna K . 74, Ij't Rd.. Alkinton. N.ll llrvon. Peter J. 74 SS 155 Sha heen Rd . Andover. Maw lloage. Sharon L.. 72. E 50 Main St. Farmington. N II llobhv. Marilyn J. 73. SS Main St. Candia Ml llotlgdon. Katherine M, 71. I Pine Haven. Rt e. Avhland. N.H llodgikm. I.ary. 71. So Academy Rd., Pembroke. N.ll Hodge. Robin J . 71. SS Plcavant St. Concord. N II llodgev Elizabeth W„ 71, Eng Bov 91. Huldernew. N.ll llodgev Jamcv W , 7|. BA. Pro Bldg.. New London. N.ll Hodolon. Gate W . 74. PI. 22 Grove S«. Somervworth. N II lloek. Dougla A . 73. Pvyc x Prevcoti Ave . Provpcct l k . N j Hock. Karen ) . 74. Eng. 45 Ethel Dr little I illu N J Hoene. Chnvtina V.. 74. A Mact Rd Ext. Durham. N H llocy. Jean E. 73. SS Belmont. N II HoidahL Randy A.. 74. BA Jumper Hill. Claremont. N H. Holbrook. David W . 72. L A til) 25 Crowmin Ave. Atlkfcoro, Maw. Holder. Barbara J.. 74. E Kingcton Rd . Exeter. N il Holdgalc. Sandra M 7|. PE Old South Rd. Nantucket Maw Holdvuorth. Stephen. 73. BA 95 i Warren St. Concord N H Holt. Bonnie E. 71. E 10 Plcavant St.. Plymouth. N II Hooper, Nancy. 74. Eng. R I I) I. Wolfelueo. N II Hoover. Ker.nelh L. 73. PE P.O Box 95. Speculator. N.Y llopkitxv. John F... 71. PE 4 Ptne Rd.. No llamptoo. N.H Hopkins. Patrick M . 73. I ng 516 Goebel Si . Berlin. N II lloppc. l.inda L,. 74. PE 51 Oliver Rd . Paramuv N J Horan. PjUku A . 74. t 377 Smyth Rd . Manchciter. N II Hough. Kenneth E . 73 BA PO. Box 452. Avhland. N.ll Houghton. I.mda J. 71. E Box 29. Adamant. Vi Houle. Donna. 73. E R I' D 5. Laconia. N || Hounvell. Lynne. 74. E 2 Webvter Si. Laconia. N II Houtte. Carol A , 74. I 455 Maw Axe . No Andover Mi Howaid. Brenda J . NS cex-ord. Ml. Howard. Carlyn J 73. SS 4 Nivetk. Concord. N.ll Howard Eli ahcth J. Eng llillcrevt Acrev Lebanon. N II llowe. Robert A . 74. BA I Ridge Rd . Esses Jet. Vi Howe. Iimoth. C- 73 BA R I II I. Liiton. H Howen. Pamela J . 74. Pt 3433 Memorial St Alexandria. a Howland. Sheila S . 74 I Vi Spring St. I Pembiokc Maw llrycuna. Chartcv Jr. 71. A Apt 25. Married Stud Apt. Plymouth. N.ll llrycuna. Kathleen B . 71, Set Apt 25. Married Stud. Apt-Ply mouth. N II Hubbard. Richard. 74. E S4 So Main St W Lebanon N.H lluckiav Darken. 72. F. RED I. Tibon. N II Hughe . Frederick A . 74. I0 ProlUc Ave . Furuwouth. N II llugbev Sandra W . 71. E Ben 194 Belmont. N II Hunt. Hebert D. B A Duprey Rd No Conway. s II Hunter. Linda. 71. BE New Durham. N.ll Ifuatrccv. Roy. 7|. PE DanviBe. Rd Weuctlk. N.ll Hoot. Kathken, 71. E 25 Clark St.. Saco. Me. Hurlhutl. David R . 74. PE I High St.. Orovetoo. N II Hurme. Eugenia C . 7|. LA |H) Thurlnw St.. Plymouth. N II llmchincc, Cheryl I- 74 I 12 Wentworth St.. Plymouth. N II llutchinev. Patricia A 72. E 126 Min Si A i ctanaiB. NII Hutchmv PriHill A . 73. PE RID I. Plymouth. Ml Hutton Rtehatd C 73 A RID I. Stratham. N II Hyman Daniel J . 71 Erancevtow-n Rd. Wear . N.ll I hey. Demv C- 74. SS School St Enllcld N II Ingaliv Wcvlic A. 74 Sweet Hill Ave . Plaolow, N II Inglic, Heather 3 . 74. M R.F.D. 5. Laconia. N.ll Ingln, Lawrence l . 71. M R I D 5. La coma. N.H Inman. William. 4. BA R I D 5. Wcbcler N II Irwin. Jane. P yc. 31 Merrimack SI. Concord. N II IvraeL Melvin A . 73. BE. 19 llilfwdc Axe. Grovcloo. N II J Jackman. Sally. 71. I 49 I aaview St. Littleton, N II Jackxcet. Suvin A 74 Eng School St, Tilton. N It JactpK . Stephen O.. 72. BA 177 Navhua St. Milford. N II Jacqoev. William. 7| Ml R E D 4. Glcmdalc. N II Jakubowvki, Stephen SI . 73. XX 20 Crow St . Pcnacxxik. N II Jane . Connie F„ 73. SS 42 Elm St. Rw-hford. Vl Jean Atthur J , 73. LA Hj 20 Malvern St. Manchester. N II Jenkmv Cynthia. 73. A 65 Winchcvtcr. St Portvirxiuth. N II Jenveti. DeNarah. 74. E 617 Elorcnce Rd . Rivet Vale. N J Jenven. 33 .Hum J . Wentworth N H. Jerry. Pamela A.. 71. PE So Northlield. Vt Jctte. Charkv W. 71. PE X M.v.re St, Berlin. Ml John . Audrey D.. 74. P yc I Hehron. N II Johnvon. Alan C- 71. Set 10 Alvin In. EJtot. Me Jotinwn. Bruce J . 74. PE Briar IliB Rd . RED I llopkinlon. N H John oo. Chriiune P 71. A 56 Wjrren Ave Woburn. Maw Johnvon. Dianne I . 73. A Main St . No. Springfield. Vt Johnvoa. Janet C.. 74. t 50 Summer Si Peterborough. N II Johnuoa. Donald A 72. Ma Hill Rd . Stickbmlge Maw Johmten. Gertrude M 74. INyc. Kichardc Ave Potumouth N II John. Donald I- 74. Eng. 775 third Ave . Betlm. N H Jonev. (XvnahJ E_ 74 BA 154 I fame Si InnklinSq N Y Jonev. Judith A. t I2X Elm Si Pcnacvvk. N II Jonev. Peggv. 71. E Bennington Rd. I uncevtown. N H Jonev Stuart C 71. Set PO Bin 7I.Campton. N.H Jordan Peter C . SS 6 Spring St. Newmarket. N II Jiwcelyn. Chervl M . 72. E 160 Merrimack St.. HcvkveM. N II Journav. Marvha. 73. SS 510 Bkslgct Si Manchcvter. N II Journav. Warren H . 73. A 510 Uk-Jeei St. Manchcvter. N II loy. Cheryl A 74. E 954 Cedar St. Manchester. N II Ji y. Namv M 74 E 13 Bluff St. Salem. N II Joyce. Doom. 73. Eng HiUvide H . No Hampton. N II Joyce. Richaid. 73. SS 26 Pleavanl St, IK-rry. N.H K Kaltvhmin. Jeffrey IE. 73. Enc 5 M.irgarct Rd . Sioneham Maw Kama. Michael J . 74. SS 92 McQuevlm St. Manchevkr. N il Kaplan. Barrv M . 73. BA SI Loud Rd Holbrook. Maw Karaliv. Marcia F... 74. Ml 42U5 Selkirk Dr. Fairfax. Va Karaliv. Mary II .74 I 4205 Selkirk Dr.. Fairfax. Va Kale. Linda. 73. E 25 llak Ave . Hookvell. N.H. Ka anowvki. Gknn. 74, SS 46 Nilem St Manchcvter. N II Kearney. Jane. 73. A Penvton Ave. Wevterly. R I Kearney. Judith. 73. A Pension Ave . Wcvtcrlv. R I Kearrxv. Margaret A. 73. E 115 Porter Si Manchcvter, N II Keay. Jact|ucimc A . 74. So New Durham Rd Alton. N II Keefe. IXrnniv I 74, SS 179 Mi Vernon Si. Dover. N.ll Keene. Vernon I... 74. SS 532 Gklt Ave . Beilin N II Keif. Barry R 74, PE 955 Summer Si . Bridge net Maw Keith. Darlene M . 73. SS 3 Beech St WoodcviHe. N.ll Kenh. Lance. 74. B A Box 2 1. Decry. N IE KeBenbcck. l-edie A 74 E I l.angdon l k Rd. Pltm.xiih, N II Kclktmann. Ihomax I 4 So. I Btrchwood Cr. Bed feed Nil Kelly. Neil J. 74 PE II Hampvhdc Rd. Salem. N II Kcllv. Carol S. 74. A 131 Littk Rn-er Rd Hampton. II Kelly. Louiv C. 74. Eng R I I) 2. Snow Rd . Goffvlown. N II Kelly Nancy L. 71 PE X) Duncacter Rd . Bloomfield. Conn Kelly. Patrick W. 71. SS 96 Main St. Berlin. N II Kchey. Diane 1. 74. Sci 11 Margate Rd . No. Andover. Maw Kendall. Jon J . 73. Eng 10 View St Concord. N II Kcmvon Tumlhc. 73. PE Jeffcrvon. N II Kcnnevcm. Gail I) 7j (•; Bov 15. Stinvon Ik. Rd. Rumncy. N.ll Kenyon. J Richard. 74 ME 5 Fanning Ave , Dracut Maw Kenu.it Kohcn I) SS 5 Pine St. Lacuna. N.ll Krpoak. Mary S 4 Schin4 St. Plymi'uth. N II Kerrigan John P. 74. Sci 24 Sherrv Ln. Ilauppaugc. N 3 Ketchum. Alkn R 74. BE 10 Spring Si. laconu. N.ll Keyev. Carol A . 73. E 21 Overhnvk Ln I- Grcenwxh. R I Key ter. Brenda. 72. E Siciem Ave Meredilh. N H Kidder Daniel. 73. PE 16 Edgewater Ave. I aconca. N II Kilhourn. larry J 73. PF. 52 Wallo Rd Rye. N II Kiban Ri b rt I . 73. 121 3V.vxJI.md Ave.. MjywmxJ. N J Kimball. I.dward E. Jr. 73. So 4n Pilgnm Rd. Watertown Maw Kimball Karen M 4. E 12 Pulavki Dr. Box 317. Salem, N II Kimball Linda D. 71. BE I. Andover, N It Kimball. Linda M . 71. I R F I I. Romney. N.H Kimball. Rav. 72. PI 49 Elm St- lancavicr N II King. Daniel E 73. PI R I I) I. Concord. N II King Ia ix W 7|. SS Box 43. Holdernew. II King. Paula J 74 PE 16 Thayer Rd . Hjmpt.m N II Kilby. Man. A . 73. I. Watch Ttiwer Rd Contoocook, N il Kirt Suvin I 73 PI II Warner St. SptmgheJd. Mi Kirk. Peter M 74 PI R E D 3. Laeoma. Ml Kline. Suv.ni A '4. I 35 IX'uglat IX Norwalk. Conn Knapp. Gordon L 71. SS K I D 2. Gofftuwvn, N.ll Knedand. Brute D. 74 SS 11 Braebmok Rd . Acton Maw Knight. Kathryn M . 73. SN Water St. Marlborough. N.ll Knight Mary R 7.3. E 16 Oakdale Ave.. Navhua. N II Knox. Grace M 74, Eng 19 Library St. Wextpoil. N Y Kokvmk. Suvin R . 74. K 240 Axh St Manchcxtcr, N II Kopp. Michele K . 74. I I agk Bav. N Y Kurts, Charlev IE. 72. PI 29 Ruwell St l 1ymouth N II Koviavckm. Anhui 72. BA 90 Eawrence St.. I.owcll. Slav. Kovkclla Knvten M . 72, E 15 Meadow Rd . Sharon Maw Kovach. Chrolinc M 74 III 206 Old IXner Rd R.vhevter. N H Krant. Kenneth J T4. PE 15 Seward I n , Stonv Btvxik l.i N Y Krauw Paul B BA 3 Crescent St Newport. N II KriKhmal. Jamev II,. 73. So. x Oak St SutKOOk. N.H 283 Krochmal. John 7J. PI 8 Oak Si.. Suncook. N.ll Kfoocnberg. Jan M. 74. I IK) Ntilbank Rd. Woodbridgc. Va Kucharvki. Nancy I. 74, I 23 Linden Si.. Euler. N II Kummerer. I.yn M . 74. I R.F.D I. Bnvwl. SMI Kttpitn Manila M 74 Eng. Sur Hi Bristol. N II Kuionvki Elizabeth A PI Central Ave. E Oudque. S V Kuvmrr . John B.. 72. SS RJ.D I. Rochester. N.ll L Latiarrc. I aura S 74, M Red Oak Hill. Eppmg. N II Labcrgc Allied. 74. LA (Hi 79 Smith Si. Berlin. N II EaBonte. Diane. 71. Eng 6 I “Vaunt St. Salem. N H EaBonte. Michele T, 74. A S3 F3m Hill. Spnaglield. Vt Lahne. Jeanne K. 73. E 45 Sione St. Concord. N I! Labe . Susan M 74. FL 17 Brsjgc Si. Pembroke. Nil Lacey. Timothy. 73. A R I D. I. Laconia. N.H LaChance. Jerome. 74, So 67 Brock St. Rochester. N II Ucley. Makolm A. 73. I A ill) W I ebanoo. N II Laciair. Catherine A.. 74. PI. Fan Rd, Cotntsh. VII LaClair Florence C. 73. BE. 2 Hillude Ave, Bristol N II Ijcrma. IXmna. 72. E 22 I ewedm Si . Boscawcn. N il l.affem. Donald. 71, ME 116 Poplar St. Berlin. N II 1-aJTcm. Ronald. 71. BA 116 Poplar SI . Berlin. N il t.aFUmme. Eli R . 74, PI. 2 Oak St. Alknvtown, N II La Forest. Glen. 72. PL Pine Acres Rd.. Amherst. N II LaFrance. David. L, 74. BA 1146 V Main St Laconia N.H. LaFrcnacfc. Elaine M . 74. E Box 563. Wolfcboro Fall. N.ll l.agawe. Roger. 72. BA I Pine St.. Littleton. N.H. I.ahcy Mary B. 7| ss 48 Cottonwood Ave . I aconu. N II. Lake man. Robert A ’4, A 38 Webvicr St. Laconia. N II Lamb. Nancy I: . 73. PE 97 Orange St. Nantucket Maw Lambert. Donna. 73. I 412 Central St. Manchevter, N.H. Lambert. Patrieu A. 71. M R E I). Orford. Ml. Lantere. Janxe A . 74. Eng s Belmont St.. Manchevter. Ml LaMonda. Cheryl. 72. FL PO Hoi 296. Antrim. Ml LaMontagnc. Jane. 72. t 55 Summer St. Gofftiown. Ml Lancaster. Robert P. 71. PE 241) Highland Ave . Siv Portland Me Landry. Elaine M . '4 I 19 Iremum St.. Somcrvuonh. N II Landry. Jean, 73. A JO Field St.. Auburn. Mn l andry . Marc A. 74. BA 19 I remont Si. Somcrswonh. N H landry. Robert J . 72. Sci RED I. Plymouth. N II Landrv. Russell K . 74. P c 127 Main St. Gorham. N II Landry. William P 74. Sci 10 IXiwn St . Somersworth. N H Lane. Wiliam E. 74. SS 473 Wihon St. Manchevter. N II Langilk. Chute P. 74 BA High S). Greenville. N H LangV'iv. Pierre B.. 71. Eng 364 IVtcah St Berlin N H La Pierre. Card. 73. E Bog Rd . Penacook. N II laPiunl. Daniel. 72. Sci 96 Rutland Si. Dover. N.H LaPdnte. John. 71. Set 49 Jady IIIB Ave . I icier. N II Largent. John R, III. 71. Sci 12 Confer St. Plymouth. N.H l.arnierc. Robert H . 73. Eng 17 Carol Ave. Salem. N II l.aiivqwc. Kevvn I.. 73, Eng Londonderry. N.H. I arnvee Stephanie A . 74, 12 Freedom Dr. Franklin. N II LaSalle. Patricia K . 72. I ng 10 Harbor Ave Nashua N H Lattrell WiOiam A. 74. SS 16 Charlcv St. Hampden. Mass lav alee. Elaine K . 74. A 27 Belmont Si. Manchevter. N II Lavay Barry W . 73. PL 221 Heritage Rd . No Kingston. R I Laverd:ere, Andrew, 73. ME 40 Rockingham Ave . Kutvmouth. N H l.avigne. Harold. 7|. M R F.D. I. Tilton. N II Lavi-gne. Katherine. 71 M 40‘I Highland Si. Plymouth. N II Lavuece. Ihomav I . 74. SS 68 Park St WoodiviUc. N H Lavoie. Janet. 73. E 2 Belmont Cr . Hampton. N H Lavdte. Ihomav L. 74. M I Wallingford St. Dover N II l aw. Lcvinatd C. 74. BA 15 Stearin Ave I looked! Ml Lawrence. Charlene. 72. E 48 Cdumbta Si. Portsmouth. Ml l.ca(h. Donna J. 72. Eng Conway. N II Leary. Kenneth N 74 M R F.D 2. Boi 560. Rochcvler. N H I.eBlane. IXvreite L. 71. E 305 Holman Si Laconia. N.H t.cClaif, Suvan B 7.5, Ss R.F.D. 3 Rochester. N il l.eclerc. Victoria D . 73. M 27 Highland St Hook vet t. N II Ledoux. David. 74 Bl I Seminole Dr. Nashua. N H Ledoux. I ean. 72. SS R F.D, I. Amherst N II Lee. Donald C. 72. IJi (II) 7| Main St. Plymouth N H Lee. . Michael. 74. INyc Bin I. Alton. N.H l.ee. Margaret A . 72. E 67 Church St, Newport. N II Lee. Maureen. 72. Eng 71 Main Si. Plvmouth N.H Lee. Ronald R . 74 Set 70 Itaincv St. Nashua. N.H Lehmann. Janel l.chouilhcr. Gene. 74. ML Mam St. Lincoln. N.H Lehoutlicr. Roger. II . 74, I I 11 Chevlev Ave Somervworih. N II Lcmay. Felice A.. 74. FL Mt Major Store. Kt II. Alton Bay N.H l.emclm. Robert 1 73. 9 l.emclm Ct. Somervw.elh, N H l.«neitt. John S 72. ML Lemirc. Margaret R . 7.5. E 59 8roovon St Littleton. N H Lem ire, Robert A 74. Pvve KID 4 Bn 266. GoOUowm. N l.evvard. Diane. 72. A 60 Bellamy Rd . Dover. N H l.evvard. Gars A 74 14 St Catherine St. Laconia N H I cviard. Jane R 73. I 14 Ss. Catherine SI. I.akcpon. N II l.evvard. Jeffrey P, 74. ISyc. 21 llomitead Cr, Hampton N II I Cvvard. Judtlh I . 73. E 605 4ih Ave „ Berlin N H LeMndre. Bonnie. 73. SS 363 Mam St. Somcrvworth. N II Lctendrc. John '4 SS 75 Prospect St.. Manchester. N.ll. Levandowvki. Marilyn P. 73. 13 Notion St. Deny. Nil Lcvemalcr. Cynthia W 74. I 32 Pine St . Concord. N il l evoy. Bruse W TJ. SS 31 Merrill St. Plymouth N II I cwtv, Linda. 75. Ml Walnut Hill Rd. Chester. N II. I.cwts. Vugima M . 4, F. Io(i Valiev Rd . Milloo. Mavv libercenl Paula A. 74. PI K ID 2. Barrc. Vt Lindsey. Donna. 71. BE Pmc Harbor Uslgcv Wolfe boro Nil Liv John. 74 ME 23 Eider Ave, Manchester N.H Littlefield, Kimberly. 7|. E 34 Merrill Si, Plymouth. N II Intleheld. R.i hard P. 73 . SS 75 W Mam St. Penacook. N II I,i olie. Bradley C. ‘’4. M 6 Martha Si Claremont. N II Locke. Bn bar a, 73. R F D. 5. Penacook. N.ll l.ocke. Candace. 72. t 246 Elm St, Laconia. N II Lode. Linda. 74. SS R I D 2. Warner. N.ll Locke Patricia J 71. BE R f D. 2. Warner. N.H Lockwood. Charles T, 72. BA PO B.i 153 Ashland. Nil Logan. Karen L. 72 BE 6 Br.vkvidc Dr. Lebanon, n h Lombard. Geoffrey D . 73. Eng. 16 Mane IK Dr Portsmouth. N II Lon Michael P. 74. SS 333 High St, Hampton N II Longo. Robert. 71. FL R E D 4. Glendale. N H Lord. Andrea M . 74. L Ml Valley Rd Pittsburg N.H Lord. Edward C . 74. ME Ri I. Bristol. N.H Lord Joan. 73. E Bov 7|. Epsom. N.H I oed. I.aurance E, 72. PE 4 Ihornton Way. Keene. N.ll Lord. Seldon. W Jt 74. SS Parker St Canaan. N.H Lord. Stuatt B 72. IA (111 Edgehrook Apts. Plymouth. N II Lordcn. Linda 73. I .A (HI Aken Ave, I'ranklin. N It I siring, Robert. 72. Eng. Union Cong. Church. Hebron. Ml Eivud. Nancy . 71. F. Clr. Owipee. N.H Eivighcry. Edward D. 74. PI; Mam St, Contoocook. N.H l.ooghran. David L, 74 4 Water St, Hudson. N H Lou icr. Sharcm. 72. SS Seminary Hill. W Lebanon. N H Lov-ejoy. Paul l_ 74, BA 225 Maple Ave, Claremont. N.H Lover. Richard. 7|. SS 21 Siher St. Milton. N II lowering. Jefferson E. 74. Pwc Union St Wolfeboro. N H Lome. Crystal. 71. PE 1933 Haile St . Baldwin. N Y. towelL Jamev 72. Sci. 40 Mcrnmac St. t-acoma. N.H IsMtt. IXvnakJ J, 72. BA Riverdalr Pkwy . Lebanon. N II Us eau. Richard. 71. BA 29 Wilder St Nashua N II Lucas. Marcia. 73. A R F D. 3. Box 465. Rochester. H Luu, Deborah. 73. t 29 Winter St Manchester, N.H Lynch. Robett J, 71. BE 299 No Riverside Dr. Pompano Beach. I la l.snch. Robert V. BA 292 Eltnck St Brockton. Mas Lyon Mary R .71. A 23 Libby St Pittvheld. Me Lytle. Christine. 72. Eng 84 High St [homavton. Conn M Macaronav. Maria I . 72. E 33 W Haven Rd, Manchester, N.H. MaclXvnald Bonnie A. 74, El Boi 39. New Cavtk. N.H MacDonald. Donald M 71. 1; 675 Mam St. Haverhill. Maw MacDonald. Roderick M, 7|. SS Mace. Flora C. 72. A 4b Mace Rd. Hampton. N il Mace. James R . 74. SS Poverty Ln, Lebanon. N II Mace Nancy. 73. A 46 Mace Rd Hampton. N.ll MacGwre. Richard ' BA MclJwam S«, Merrimack. N II Mackae. lows E. 74. FL Flagg Rd . Hubbardsion, Mavv Mackm. Maura S. 74. PE Rowing W'oods l.o Hampton Base, N Y MacLeod. Douglas D. 74. LA till II) Little Pond Rd. Concord. N.H MacLeod. Ronald. 73. PE 15 Langdon St Plymouth. N || Macord. Harold. Jr, 73. Sci 7 Edgcwood St, Cromwell. Conn Maddoci. Susan. 72. E 245 Aldrich Rd, Portsmouth. N.H. Madeo. Irene F.. 71. Pvv 16 Richard Rd . llvde Park. N Y Maguitc. Cynthia E 74, E 2627 Oakmere St _ Sarasota. Fla Mahoney. James F . 74 SS 22 Linwood Ave, Salem. N II Mam. Patricia. 73. A PL Ln, Newton. NJ Main. Cora K 74. E 469 Marcy St. IVirlvmouth. N II Maior Murid. 7J. E 486 Kelley St. Manchester. N H Mak., Stephen J 72 PE 265 Marshall Sl. Fitchburg. Maw Malloy. George W. BA 7 Summit Dr. Ilmgham. Maw Maloney. Andrew. 71. SS R F D, I. Box 125. Raymond. N H. Maloney. Maureen J, 73. Eng Northfteld. Vt Maloof. Robert. 73. SS Wentworth Ave. Plant, . N.H Mallaiv. Phibppe. 73. Sci. 352 Walnut St Manchester. N II Manchester. Susan M BE Durham Rd, Dover. N II Manutis. Andnannc. 72. E Ml Sumner Ave . Braintree. Maw Mann. Charles E. 73. BA 36 Garden St. Topsheld. Maw Manning. John. 72. EP Allens Mill Rd . Gilmantoo. N.ll Mansfield. George D. 74. A I Pleasant St. Franklin. N II Man von. Dennis G . 74. BA 41 L'nxm St, Somers worth. N.ll Marccau. Judith. 73. Fog 40 Butler Ave, W. Yarmouth. Maw MMCdotuv. Peter J. 74. M 16 Siiteenlh Ave . Haverhill. Mavv Marchi. James L. 7|, E 76 freedom Dr , Franklin. N H Marconi. Vincent. 73. I. Shapletgh Island Portsmixtlh. N H Marcoutllier. Alfred R . 74 ME 77 Olmviead Ave Manchester. KH, Matqim. George P. 72. I I. 783 Third Ave. BetUn, N H Marquis. Maureen. 73. E |9| Alh St. Nashua N II Marquo. Reginald D_ 74. PI. 179 Finland St. BeiUn. N II Marraty. Jane. 72. I 21 No Mam St Derry- N M Marshall. Sharr.m I. . 74. fjig 10 WTuKhall Terr. Manchester N f| Marston. Ihomav G 74 140 IXwer Pi Rd Dover, N.H Martel. Charles I.. 74. A 102 Bridge Si. Manchevter N H Martel. Dune G. 72. FI 15 Orchard St. Rochester. N.ll 284 Martell. Lownc. 72. Eng Pine Si. Mmchnlo Si H Martin. James A . 74. BA 442 Merrimack Si. MjotkcMcr, N H Martin. Richard A. 74 PI Box 19. Eit w ilham, V II Mav. . CkmiiiK, 72. A 10 Elm St. Auburn Me Mate, l.cannc M . 7J. Ml Lucy Ave. Pelham N II. Maw . 8ruce R 71. BA 85 Arlartd « r Pawtucket R I Malhunn. Susan I E 145 Jaffrev Si. M nnmlh. Man Matthew. Privolla I . 74. ME Bm 1718. R I l 2, Whncficld II Matlhewv Eleanor M, 7J. PE Sur Ri. Twee let, Vi Matlhewv Richard II. 74. ME 112 S.. l.in Wn Si. Keene. II Malta. Guenda 71. E Upton Kd . Westhoeough. Man Mammon. Bruce G, 74. PI 47 Bridge Si. Salem N II Maxhctd. Linda l 74. E 7 Chester Cl. Laconia. N.ll Maxftdd. Rufus A. 71. PI Boa 215. Ashland. Ml Ma ak «k«. Sandra I 74 A 8 Henderson Cr, Salem. N II Ma a. Tom A, 74 I Hadley llgwy, (ample. N II Maaauchell . Kaihleen. 72. PE 274 labcrty Si, Braintree. Man McAltiuer. IX na K , 71. PE 11 Elm Si W'oodw.llc. N II McAiavey. Dennav 7J. BA 16 Sunset Dr.. Dover. N.ll McCabe. Kaihleen A . 73. E McCaffrey. Joleen. 71. E Pollard Rd . Lincoln. N II McCaffrey. Shannon 71.1 33 Canal Si. Lancaster. N II McCann. Elaine. 73. E 26 Dan Si Naditia VII McCarlhy. Bernard. Jr. 71. I .A (III 19 Pleasant Si, Salem. N.ll McCarlhy. Coemac J.. 74. Eng. PO Box 724. Goshen. N II McCarlhy. Karen. 71. E 93 D Foeect I n. Apes , Salem, N il McCarlhy. Nancy. 72. INvv IS IIinner Ave Brockton. Mao McCarty, Normand s. 74, BA 3 Htwd Droll Dr.. Derry. N il McCarty. Raymond A . 73, BA 3 Hood Croft Dr, Derry. N II McClain Kaihleen A . 72.’ Eng 22 Grandview Terr . No. Ilampeon. N || McCormack. Lynda. 73. Eng 27 Kingvion Dr, Nashua. N il McCoy. Dana W. 73. BA UO I'etry St, Hudson, N.ll McDcvtll. Susan J . 73. E 20 Strafford Rd . IX er. N II McDonough. Ellen. 71. A 15 Ronaldo (Y Rutland, Vi McEachccn Margarcl D 73. I 70 Stark St. Portcmssuth. N l| McFachcrn. Catherine. 71. E Depot Rd . Hampton l allv N H McGovern. CUre M . 74. Eng 79 Sky vie vc Rd Manchester. Nil McGrath. Colleen. 71. I 1. 10 Pauguv PI . Laconia. N II McGrath John B. 74. LA HI) McCray. John 71. So 4 School Si Ptvmoulh N H Mdlvain. Patricia S, 74. I Sawyer S Crowing Rd, Swan ev Or N IL Mclmyrc. Jivinn P . 74. ME Indian Rock Rd Windham N II Mslvcr. Neil. 72. So I Garland Si. Plymovilh, Ml McKay. Marsha P. 74. E R E D. I. Goffvtown McKeen. Jacqueline I,. 73. PE Ten Rod Rd, Farmington. N H McKeown. Dcnnrc. 74. F. 4 Eckhardl Ten No. Arlington. J MsKcrnana. John 74. PE lx Mi Vernon IXavet. N II McKinley. Michael 74. I A lll) Siacyv MoNle Homev Enfteld. N H McKinley. Virginia M, 74. SS 34 Summer Si. Bristol N II McKinnon. Dacd M . 74. PI Autuoin Si. Box 10! Goffclnwn N II MeUaa. So eite M . 72. Eng 2 Leighton Ave Laconu. n h Mcl-eod. VI anon A 73. A X I auretia l r llrghland N Y McMahon. Joan I PL 149 Carlyle Rd , Audubon N j McMahon Michael. 73. So 227 Central Rd Rye Beach N l| Mcllabh. Lynne M V. I II l.dmundc Cl Franklin Ml McPhcc Andrew I . 7 So Mam Si. Kmgvloo. N II Mcfjuaid. Kathleen P.O Box 83. HoMcrncw. N II Meader. Nancy I.. 71. I: 17 E Hartford Ln . Nashua. N || Meindl. Kelly A. 74 F. 20 Central Si, Topcfteld. Maw Mcianton. Su anne A . 74. A IX Whitehall Rd. Rsxbc tcr. N.H Mcn iev IXiuhlav B, 71. SS RI.D. I. Coocoed. N.ll Merchant. I can B 74 SS 23 Orchard PV Dr, Reading. Macs Merchant Shirley A. 74, Ing Slip Rd Box 13. Greenfield. N l| Merrill Deborah A . 73. SS 139 So. Si Portsmouth. N II Merrill. Diane I-. 73. I 8 Meade St. Nashua. N II Merrill leffrey W . 74. PI 25 Prospect St. Lcharv N II Merrill Richard W. 71. BA 115 Parnell PI. Nashua. N H Merrill. Holly. 73. E 17 Burr Ave Keene. N H Men . David I). 74. Hll Armory Rd MillorJ, N II Meyer. Chro D, 74. Eng. 125 Paquette Ave. M.inchrvier N H Michaud. Barbara M . 73. Eng R I D 5. Aldrich Rd Laconia. N H Michaud. Gerald E. Jr. 72. A 7 Second Si, Gsirham N II Mieucvv Carl A 74 M RED I. Berlin. Ml Mkucxx. William R . 74 PI-. Rl D I. Berlin. N il MigtoifC. Susan. I 122 Plcavant St Franklin N H Miles. Margartl. 71, Set, R E D 4. Box 354. Manchevicr. N II Miller. Charles M SS Box 301. Franconia. N.H Miller, El ecu J . 74. PE 4 Blueberry I n . So Harmin' Masc Miller, Judith. 74. E 166 No Broadway. Salem N 11 Miller. Lvnn. 74. PE 3474 Fifth Si (Xeanudc. N Y Miller Michele. 71. Eng Wcnt«o (h Cove Rd . I acxmia. N.H Miller. William J. Jr, 71. SS Bov 69. Tills . N.H Mills. Arthur E . 74. BA 9 Crescent Si Dcrrv. N II Milk. Nanev I . 72. Eng 6 Pleasant Si, Plymouth N II Milotle. Maur.ee A . 74. PL 20 lloblss Rd. Hampton NH Miner. Susan E. 73. E K I D I Meredith. N II MmolL Rohm A 74 A 35 Haywood St. Greenfield. Mass Miremadi. Moite a N . 74 M.i 22 Amir Ma andaram. Nut. Iran Miremadi. Scvcd M . 74 Am.r Mavandram. San. Iran Mitchell. Martha J . 73, I I 29 l.angdon St. Plymouth. N.H Mitchell. Ruth E . 73. E Box 52. Coniocvook. N II MixJisie. Bernard A T4 16 I .ike Ave Sluron. Maw. Mohr. Kathleen , ' PI 31 Beech Si Keene N II Molhurg. Johnn 74, BA Bean Rd . Clr llarhot N II Mill John II Eaig. Mi Rl, 12 I’ll.Hipshury. N J Moltisanii Stephen. 74. Ill 164 No P)nc Si Mavsapequa. N Y Mondout. Robert. 72. INvc 10 Rowland St. N iervmoilh N II Mi tana. Paige W1. 71. A Mnediih, Neck Rd . Mered.ih N II M.mtc. Robert W1 7J. So. R I I) 2 Reedc leery. N H Mood . Llovd K, 73. Bl KI D 2. John . Vi Mooney. Harold O , 72. A Windham Rd Pelham. N II Mooney. Sucan 74. E lower St Bristol. N H Moore. Nancy D. 73. E 11 Marlin Ace . Salem. N II Mooee. Rohert A . 74. IA (III 1437 Central Ave Memphis. Tenn Moquin. Joseph. 72. BA 5fM fluid St. Manchevicr, N.H Morahiliv Patricia. 71. E 82 IWjMico Si No. Tarntown. N Y Montv. Manlvn J 72. E 172 Washington Si. Berlin, n II Moran Dennis C, 74. SS 12 Phu-.ncy Ln, Feeler. N H Moran. Kaihleen P, 73. BL 322 Sc TavU.r Si Manchester. N H Moran. Ross. 7|, SS 2 Center St btMia. N II Morang. Linda. 72. E 147 Broadway Si Wakefield Mass Ms rey Walter. Jr, 72. Ma 12 Pakmwna lane Bedlord. N II Morgan. Linda S. T4. A 6 Highland St. Exeter, N H Morgan Micheal H 73. Pf Lower Vdlage. Sunapce. N II Morin Arthur II . 73. Sex 141 Park Sr, Portsmouth. N II Moon. David R 72 BA R I .D. 5. Lacoma. N il Morin Denise 73. I 140 Stearns Cr Manchester. N II Morin. Rave I . 73. A 19 Gilman Si I aeon.a. N II Morin. Martha J . 71. PI 64 Prospect Sr Eranklm. N II Morin Michael. 73. SS Fordw.iv F.xl Deny. N il Morrell. Denmv T . 73. Ml 3 Fificld Si. Hampton. N II Morrill. Llirabeih. 72. SS No Haverhill. N H Morrill. Miry A . 73 Fng Buck Hill Lyme. N II Morris. Beverly. 72. PL 51 KoNnson Rd . Irvington, Mass. Mom . Richard A, 73. PI. Box 224, No Slr.ilford. N II MiXtBon M S . 73. I 14 Winter St Bristol N II Slews . Jeanne SV . 73. I 47 Madbury Kd Durham. N II Miwtenw Kenton Cl. 74. Psyc 291) Willard Nl. Berlin N H Mover. IXmald. 73. BA 50 Paradise Rd . Dak R-igc. N I Moves Ruth. 71. E Rumney. N II Mostn.m Gail. 71. E 12 Laurel St Derry. N.ll Moolion Kennelh C , 73 PI 10 Orange St. I anmngton. Nil Mixilts . I.ynne II, 74. I 201 Iwinbris'l. Ptwy. Rockville. Md Mr. . Dsinne. 72. E So Mam St. Farmington. N II Mudgeti. Trudy. 73. E Dana Mill Rd . No Hampton. N H Mulkern Catherine A . I 361 Onion Si Portsmouth N II Mulkern. Joseph M . 74. I Union Si. Portsmouth, N )| Mullen Chervl A . 74. PI. 25 Hrrmil Rd . Manchester. N II Mulligjn. Kathleen. 72. I. Ml Pleasji-.I. IX v e N II Mundv. Rickard S, 72. A RIDI Bristol Nil Munroe. Linda. 73. I Box 77, No Conway. N II Muntoe. Robert. Jr. 71. ME So Mam Sr N,. Conway. Nil Murdock. Barbara I 71. PI 2 Claire Ace Baldwins die. Macs Murdough. I Hen 72. BA Hillchceo Cir IMhboeo. N II Murdy. Pairxia. 71. BE 57 I mden I rce Kd Wilton. Conn Murphv. Barbara I 74. Ml. R I D Lowell Rd . Windham, N II Murphy. Daniel Tl. PE SX Pleasant St Palmer Macs Murphy. IXrhorah R . 74. E 435 Bridge St. Manchester. N II Murphy. Gary. 72. BA 13 By held Rd JV.riUnd, Me Murphy. Kenneth J. 71. PI 4k Highland Ace, UcN . N.H Murphv. Ohtien R 74. A 8 Jewell St Gotham N.ll Murray. Richard C . 74. BA 59 Shaker Rd E. Concord. N II Murrav Sheila 72. I 233 Groce St Manchester. N II Mu aey. Robert. 73. BA I Fiwter St. He mouth. N II Meets Bam T_ I’L 76 Sunset lerr. Ncwpoet, Vi Meets Joanne 74 | 14 WocsJIand Ave K.skvillc Cir N V Mvkytvn Suranne I 74. y 10 Hillcresi Dr. Victor. N 3 Ms let. Loretta C 74. I 61 Ikeniturk St Berlin. N H N Nagel. Janet N . 74. I 5 James Rd Reading. Mass. Nash. Bradley J . 74. PE R I D 2. Pease Rd Mrted.lh N H N.i.var, George. 73. BA 70 Olive Sr . Mclhucn Mass Njcs.it. Jean I . 74. I 70 Olive St Mclhucn. Maw. Nckon. Bonnie tl ’4. I PleaVInl Si Ncwlield' N.H Nel'« n. Deborah. 7 . I R E D, Cir Conway. N II Nclw . I.layne L, 72. ME Gilnuntomn I N II Nelson Linda M . 74. E Howard Si, Winvhester. N.ll Nelson, Richard A . 74 BA 62 Post Rd No ILimpcorv N II Nelson. Wayne E . 73. So No llcmkxk Rd . Chirlevi.w.n N |( Vesbilt, David A. 74. SS 35 Ad.imv Ave R.shc'icr, N II NcshiU, Glenn A, 74. SS x’ Shadin I k Rd . Salem. N II Ncwcomhe. Jane I . 72. I 21 Chapel Si No. Conway. N il Newton. Resells '4 I’l P.O. Box 275 Newport. Vl Newton Cynthia 71. I I’roAle Rd. I rancoma. N II Ncvh.n Margate! A . 74. Eng Bs.x 344. West Si llarrc. Maw Niehipor, Baiktra I 73 | 1354 Ruffnet Rd . Schenectady. N.Y Nichols. Shari H . 71. I ng Box 441. Ashlansl. N II NichoK Sicvcn I 74. PL Rt 16 Gateway Motel. Con wav. N || Nickulav David w ML 4.x Vean Rd Greenland. N.ll Nicom.i. Nanev. 73. I I l auvie Ave. So Biamrree. Maw 285 Nltchie. Elizabeth A 73. I: 52 Hillvdalc Rd.. Arlington Maw Noelte. Bruce I 73. PE P.O Bo 91. Tilton. N II Nofct. Paula I . '1 I 5 ILaton Si Salem. II Noonan. MkIimI A . 12. IIA 4-1 Duflon Hd . Andover. Ma Noonan. Sandra. 71. PI (0 Wavhmtton Si. Concord N M Norton. Chcr l I . 74, r. 59 Patkvidc Cr Braintree. 'Ij Nocward. Kuil A . 74. Set. IS Tulip In, EcvittOMn. N.Y Noyes Jeffrey I 74. SS R E l) 3. iucvonia. S II Noyes Judith A Ri 175. Campon. N M Ntapaliv Him Q.. 74, Eng 1X7 IVihody Ave. Mine holer, N II Suiter. Chrntic A 74 A 2 Pattor Will, Monroe. Conn Nutter. Walter II. 74. Eng. Intervale Rd . Canterbury N II O Oater. Wilier T„ 73. HA 24) lixinl Si Dover N II Ohrien. Joan. 74, li t 4 Meadow I n , E- ctCf N II O’CivnnelL John I . Jr . 73. BA Meriden Kd I ehanon, N II O'Donnell, Michael II. 74, So R I IV i. Plymouth. S' H Ogmudvon. Fred, MR. I: 8ov 24. Danbury N II Ohare Margaret R . 73. BE 91 Rn erode Ave.. W Concord. N II O'Leary. IXvolhy A 73. I 152 Clinton Si. Pixtvmoulh. N II O'Leary, Miry. 72. I Bov 25. RochcWer. N il Ollcrhead. William, 72, Pwc 1) River Si . Avhland. Ml OUcn. Glenn C . 72 I'E Bondman St. Suffolk. Maw. Otven. l anda !,. 72. L. No Haverhill. N II Olvon Deborah J- 72. I 2) Rowell St Plymouth. N.H Olvon, Janke S., 71. I. t4l Pembroke St, Concord. N II Onufrv. Patrice M 73. I 2b High St . TopUkcM, Maw Orcult, MarUu M 74. |; R E I) 2 Bov 0 A Chevter. N il Orlando. Suvan M . 73. E 482 Sulla Si.. W Altenhurw. N J Ovborne. John IV. 73. A 1018 Adanw. Olympia Wavh Otgood. David J. 72. BA R E D I. Campion N II. Ovgvwd. Jody. I. RED I. Campion. N.ll. Owota. Lucinda A . 71. p|: 323 High field Of- Torrington. Conn Otto. Mary J . 71. A 4 40 59th SI.. Woodvide. N Y P Pappalardo. Helen C. 74 I I Catherine Rood. Salem. N il Pappiav Kathleen M SS E-avi Hebron. S II Paquette Simon B 74 ISv 53 Tremimt. Claremont N il Paiadive. Carolyn B.. 74 Eng 65 Adin Drive. Concord. Maw. Parent, Keith. 73 SS 6 Coebin Avenue. Gotham. N II Parent Michael S. V MA 4 School Street, Apt 4, Plymouth. N II Parivh. Carkton R . 72 SS RE I) I. Pile Ml Parted. Ibomav E . 72 SS Wmnipcvatakee Street. Meredith. N II Parker. Beverly A. 72 E So Sulloway, Franklin. H Parker. Elizabeth A , 71 PI. Warren Street. Wcvtborc Maw. Parker. Mary P. 74 P yv 783 Darden Drive. Palm Bav, EI.eida Parks Jamcv M . 74 PI. 45 Elm Street. Dover. S H Pailcc. Elizabeth 71 M 342 Conanl Road. Wcvlon. Maw Parrott. Paineia. 74 A 38 Ber.t Road. Sudhury. Ma Parvoev. Gary. 73 I: llapgood Road. Oikham, Maw Patch. Ronald. 72 So Bov 11. Glen. Nil Patndge. David I , 73 I.A I Ml Noith Haverhill. N II Patlervon. Bnan C 74 SS 20b Maple St. Cvt. Somcrvwotth. S II Paulckav. Joveph P . E 217 Salem Street. Andover. Maw. Piulnock Cheryl 73 Set 524 Waterhury Drive. Fayetteville. S C Paulvon. Cheryl. PE. 168 North End Ri ad, towmend. Maw Pavevi. Carol 73 PE 1 Lincoln Street. Georgetown. Maw Pavlik. Calhlcen M . 73 M A 31 Pkavim Street, Franklin. N il Payne. Walter P 73 BA 17(1 Bfunvwwk Drive. Warwick. R.l. Pearl. Mary Margaret. 73 PE 65 Bovton Avenue. Window. Maine Pearvon. Sarah I... 72 M Roeile 2. Raymond. N II Pcave. B Stuart. 73 BA 1$ Cnion Street, l-'arminglon. N II IVcumcv Kathcryn E . 74 I-. R I D. 2. Wotfehoro. N II Pcdervon. Convianee A . 74 p 124 Pearl Street. Claremont. Nil Pell. Edward P . BA 3 Highland Street. Plymouth. N II Pell. Jamcv l . 73 Eng 1 Highland Street. Plymouth. N II Pelkticr. Gary E . 74 I.A till 31 Dover Street. Dover. N IE Pelktief. Loune B 74 EL 7b Maple Street. Rochcvter. N H Pelletier. Rene 71 Sei Memorial Drive. Farmington. N II Pelkticr. Suvin. 7J PE 10 Vane Street E Hanford. Coon Pell . Iilian 74 SS 238 Whitney Avenue. Marx hewer. N.H Pcndcrgraw. Judith Ann. 73 PE P.O Bov 237. Ravnu«d Maine Pcnnock. Shan. 72 Eng 76 Elm Slrcel. PVrnacv k. N H Peoplev. Stephen P SS P.O Bov 5b5. Bivamville. Maw Pereira. Alfredo C-. R I I) I Bnw.4. N II Perkinv. Michele A . 72 SS HoUcrncw School. Plymouth. N II Pertoni. Emily R . 74 E 9 Bradford Street. Derry. N II Perry. Wake. ’2 PE 2 AvhDr Drive. Goffwown. N H Perry. Eli aheth J . 73 A 9 Cedar Street. Tilton. N II Perry . Paul B . 74 So 94 Myrtle Street Manehewer N H Pctcncn. Sally A . 71 HE 5 Stanley Avenue. Iludvon N II Pctervon. Cynthu. 73 E $9 Dublin Avenue. N'avhua. N.H Peicrvm Uuralec. 73 Eng bl Moppm Hill Avenue. No Atlkboro, Maw Pelnn. Jamcv ( i, 74 SS R I D. 2 Newport N.H Pclruk. Pamela. 73 E 5 lava Eane. Eavt Ivhp. N.Y Pettiglvo. Sally A . 74 E Newmarket Road. Evetcr. N || Phaneuf. Riu Yvonne. 74 Eng 145 Anthony Street Manchevler. N H Phelan A Daniel. 71 PE Gkn Eorevt Drive. Bovford. Maw Phelan. Mark P. 74 tng Glen Fotcvl Drive. Bovford. Maw Philbfick. Gina. 73 Ml I iHidon Road, Route X. Concord. N II Philhrsl. Keith. 72 BA I Briwdway. Plymouth. N II Phil how ct. Suvan J . 73 E 22 Memory lane. Dcnvillc. N.J Phillipv. Beverly S. 74 I 73A Wew Montauk llwv . Hampton Baw N Y Phillipv. Suvan II. 73 Pvyc Kuweit Street. Plymouth. N H Philpot. Gcorgcine. 71 PE North Windham. Maine Piavec ny. Muk I 74 M 155 Cyprcvv Street. Manchevler. N II Piavev ny. Marlene I). 74 M 155 Cyprew Street. Manehewer. N II PkIcL Pamela Jran. 7J I 10 Winthrop Street. I Concord. N II Pierce. Carol A . 7| | E 3 Smith Road. Hanover. N.H Picrve. Ihanne M , 73 I. 9 llardmg Slrcel. Rovhcricr, N H Pierog. John J. 73 Sei 8 MavMann Court Salem. N II Picruni. John. 74 SS SO Wcvt Broadway. Detrv. N 11 Piervon. Jeirrey I.. 73 Bov 52b. Newtumplon. N II Pigeon Miehacl I BA R.F.D 2. Fairfav. Vermint Pike. Maine. 71 b S4 Clinton Srceci. Pixtland. Maine Pike. Mien 1040 Main Street. Ilmglum. Maw Pmcau Wayne M . 74 SS lb Cherry Street Concord. N H Pingree. Ronnie M. Pvyc Pmgree Road. Derry. N II Pingree. Donald Stephen. 74 PL Maple Avenue, Atkmvon N H Pinker. Annette E.. 74 A 21 Btwivlway. Plymouth. N.H P.nkhint George. 72. PE 27 Brown Sweet Whitetteld. N || PHitrvnavki Pauline M . 74 Sei 247 S Jewett Sweet, Miochewef. N H P.per, Barbara G . 74 BE 8 Fair Street. W Franklin N.H Piper. Michael R . 74 FL 2b3 Fuw Avenue, Berlin. N.H Pippin Michael A . 74 SS IS Bank Street, lehanon. N H Pivant DonaM S. 73 Eng S7 Cutler RoaJ. Hamilton Maw Pnaryv. Paula C. 73 F. 31 Wilder Street. Navhua. N II Pitman. Matvann, 73 Eng 2b Beech Street lacoaia. N II Placey. Denmc J. 74 BA 12 North Street. Wh.tebeld. N H Plankev. Anne B E Crevcent Street. Brotol. N II Plant. Jeffrey. 73 So 3( Chtvwxl Avenue. I.itlkton. N H Plaltv. Charlotte. 71 BA K I D I. Bnvlol. N II PUwv Joyce S. 72 ME 93 Cumheiland Street. Manchevtct. N It Pogmy, Paul R. 72 BA May IV'nd R.wd. Barton. Vermont Pone. Marie T. 72 I-. 230 Court Sweet Lacoaia. N II Pone. Roger E. 74 24 Lnion Street Somcrvwotth N II Pinner. Carolyn. 74 PI. 164 Firvl Rangeway. Waierville. Maine Porner. Jacqueline M . 74 E 70b Fourth Avenue. Berlin, N.H. Poole. Gloria J. 72 PE: Briar Hill Road. Contoocook. N II Poquctlc. Dune M 73 BL 67 Edgcnvoiir Drive. BuilmgUin. Vermont Porter. Paula E . 74 Eng Mam Street, Ravmood. N II Potter. David C. 73 So 21 Demve Street. Navhua. N H Potter. Gaylen E . 73 BL School Street Avhland. N II PiHirnarav. Nancy E . 74 I 30b Mawahcvic Street. Manchevler. N H P. erv Kalhv M.. 74 Eng 72 Hard Wwk Street Warwxk. R I Powefv Suvan. 72 E Oldc Madhury I ane. Dover. N.H Power . William. 3 BA Okie Madhury Ijnr. Dover. N il Prcvhy. Jane. 73 PE 314 Hopkinion Road. ConcoeiL N.H PrKI -i I Mb A 'll Webvtct Lake. Writ Franklin. N il FrcWnn. Linda J 74 71 Hanover Street Lebanon. N IL Prichard. Frederick W , 73 Eng 160 Highland Street Plymouth. N.H Prince. Su annc M , 74 92 Winter Street. Claremont N IL Proctor. Jonathan R I. A (III III Wchwcf Street Milford. N H Prnulv. Donald J . 74 I'E 38 Schxil Street. Sunc x k. N II Prnulv. l-inda E . 74 A 93 Kearvargc Street. Manchevler. N.H Prnulv. Robert BA Thnmpum Sweet. Avhland. N H Prnulv. Thomav, 73 SS I7X Franklin Sweet. I ranklin, N II Prudhomme. Ru.vell. 72 BA 181 Heritage Drive. I Greenwich. R I Pruv ymki. Janet 71 E b Harding Place. Huntington, N.Y Povhac . David M.. 74 SS 40 Platt Avenue. Manchevler, N.H I'ugliu. Amy K... 74 t Southfield R wd. Amherw, N il Pulvifer. Jamcv R,. 73 HA R I I) I. Plymouth. N II Puwnont. Ronald R. 74 SS 39 | autcl Sttevt Newport N II Pure low. Willum R.. BA 11 Steven Riwd Nnfth llamptoa. N IL Purtcl! M-chacI J 72 SS 5 Oak Sweet. PnobeM. N II Purtell. Walter B. 71 RI 5 Oak Street Pnivhekl. N II Puvhee. Marcia B. 72 Ml Noeth Shore R.vad. Derry. N.ll. Q Quiglev. Edw-atd P . 74 38 Bikom Street. Navhua. II Ouunby. Cheryl A . 74 E Bov 152. RI D 1 Chevter. N.ll Quimby. Cntanj 73 M 10b Mt Vernon Street, Dover. N.H Quinn. Nine A . 74 E 991 Candia Road Manehewer. N II Qumney. Timothy J . 7| SS b3 llopkinmn Road. Concord. N.H. Quinon. Jamcv P. 74 Pt 2 Gloria Street Rochevter. N II K RaSdeau. Mark Willum. 73 I ng Chafer Road. Stafford Spring . Conn. Radua o. Sally Ann. 73 E 27 Green Street. Gardner Maw Rakip. Beverly. 73 PI. bO Pearl Street. Ayer. Ma Karma . Elizabeth A . 74 BE. 135 Church Street. Berlin. N II Rand. Ledie. 74 E 11 School Street. Hanover. N H Rand. Thomav J . 73 M GimvviDc. N H. Kavmuwen John H 73 l_A fM 41 Burnude Street. Navhua. N II Rav. Eli abeth 1. 72 M 33 Gkcndge Way. Laconia. N H Ray mood. Richard R . 74 PE SVI Hanover Street. Manehewer. N H Kaymood. Willum P.. 72 ME. Buck Street. Pcmhr.ike. N II Kayno. Judith C.. 71 E Bov 163. Wilmot Flat. N II Kayno, Mary C . 72 PE ISA South River Street. Ptvmoulh. N.H Raynvfved. Jame P . PE 109 The Vineyard. Oneida. N.Y Read. Faith 73 Set R E D 2. W.ndvor, Vermont 286 Readio. Suvin 71 I. Route 4 Manchester. N II Kearsion COrtinne. 73 SS k Beacon Si reel. Concord. Ml Kcaidon. Robert K 7! I’l 234 Concord Way. Portsmouth. N II Redden. Marx. 72 E 66 Must Road. IX«er. Ml Reed. Daphne S 71 BE Congrew Street MorrtwiUc. Vermont Reed Ihvnna I . 74 PF. 31 Cotter Court. Manchester. N.ll Reed Joseph W 74 I R I l . I. Rumney. N II. Reed. Marl 72 PL Meadow lane, Vkiauin N il Reed. Robert 7J So School Street. Sanhorntoo. N il Kcoe . Susan M 74 L. 9 ('residential Road. Bedford. II Reid. Hi aheth A. 71 PL RID. Batre. Maw Reid. Stephen I . 74 BA Depot Road. Stratham. N II Reined. Sharon L. 74 IOS Scotland Street. Hingtum. Maw Ren. Marsha A 74 K Suifwde Road. Nantucket. Maw Rennie. George. 72 SS Star Route WoWcboro, N II Rent. IXnald I 7) SS Wilder Strecl. Conway. N II Reynard. Clatton B.. 74 PE R L.D I. Bov 6JA-I. Orlcanv. Uw. Kesn.Td . Linda A. 74 A Ml Deerfield Road. Norwood Maw Rheaume. IXwiglas R. 74 SS 17 Llm Street Pena cook N H Rhodes. Suvin f.. 73 M Bo, S . Meredith S H. Rhuland. Brian D.. 74 PL Id High Street. Iwter S II Rivard. Jean I A 74 LA (M) 74 Plummer Street, Manchester. N H Rice. Dale Ann. 72 PE. Bo, 61.1. Mountain Road, I Princeton. Maw Rue. Elizabeth Ann, 71 I-it Belle-1 ted Drive, Randolph. Vermont Rich Matk B 74 SS Lyme Rivud. Bo, 762. Ilanover. N II Richard, In, ( ,71 L. Buck Street. Pembriike. N II Richaid. Michael I . 5 tiarfney Street. N'avhua. N II Richard'. Rac M. 74, A 5 Maple Sued. While River Junction. Vet Richard Shelley A . 73. So 1856 Ilutehinv Street. Berlin. N il Richardson. Barbara J . 74 I: 9 Pleasant Street. Derry. N.ll Richardson. (iaynellc. 72. Fng R I D 4. Laconia. N.ll Richard'cxv. Michele J 7|. H 4 Soulh Slate Street. Concord. N il Richardson. Rebcvva. 72. L Whivkcy Road. North Charlestown. N II Richardson Susan. J.. 74 I Etna. New Hampshire Richer. Robert. 74 SS 774 Western Avenue. Berlin. N II Rahman Fee. 72. I 14 Kinsman Lane. Topvfiekl. Mas . Richter. Mary M. 74 A 38 Washington Avenue. Poelland. Maine Rukcr. Marilyn K 74 Pi-Bear Hill Rod. Chiehesier. N il Ricker. Phihp P. 74 26 Llm Street. Woodcville. N II Ricketson. Kate A. 73. Pw, I Thompson Strecl. Concord. N II Riel. Kevin. 1. U PI 6 Chestnut Street Pittsfield. N H Rid. Scoet J . 74. A 51 Longwewd Avenue. Manchester. N.ll Righter. Joanne. 71. L 12 Spooe Avenue, P.Highkeepcic. N Y Rinta. Margaret M . 7J. 8L RED I. Bo, 45. IXner, Nil Ripley. Roland II.. 73 BA 59 Caw Street. Kirtcmouth H Ripley. Wayne A.. 74 SS 20 Ruwell Street Plymouth. N II Ritchie. Btuce. 71, Psyc Bo, • Ashland N II Roach Brenda I.. 72 I. Bo, 147. Sunapcc. N II Robb. Catherine. 7). I. 405 South Street. JGrtsmouth N H Kobhmv Chailes 1. 74. PE 7|4 Seporwet Street Notwcod. Maw Robbins. Stephen P. 74. PI. Bo, 141. West Owipee. N H Roberge. Colette 7J. BE 44 Green Street. Soosctsw.vth N H Robert, Beew A. 74. SS 20 Spruce Street Hudson. N II Rohertv Kenneth E . 74 Lng 10 Pleasant Street. West Lebanon. N H Robertv Marsha D , 7J, | Grose Street. N.eth Conway N H Roberts. Nancy. 71. Set 20 Spruce Street. Hudson. N II Roberts. William. 7). PL 20 Spruce Street. Hudson. N II Rohie. Dieothy. 73. BA Hill. New Hampshire Robie. Eileen I.. 72. I Orford New Hampshire Robinson. Jcunnc G 74. Set Censing Road. Hudson. S II Robinson. Petct II 73. A R E I) 3. Concoed. N II Rohtny. Wayne J. 74. PE 4 I rile Avenue. We'thcld. Mas, Roche Mary K '4. A Main Street- Bo, 192. Warner. N H Roderick. Anthony G.. BA 92 Rhode Island Street. Cranston. Rl Roguldsi. Gail Duima'ine. 72 A Elm StreeL Bo, 461. Walpole. N II Rohman. Mary Lee. 71. I. JO Veerv Road. Altlehois, Maw. Rssyck. Coilccn 72. E 1035 Cacdia Road. Manchester. N H Rolfe. Cheryl S. 74 I 65.A Amherst Street. Nashua. N II Holland, Jeanne. LA HD 29 I enton Avenue. Laconia. N II Rollins Wanda I 72, I: Bs 54 Ml. Sunapee. N.ll Rompres. hcrsl. 71 PL Hurricane Road. Belmont. N II Roones. Steven A . 7J. BA J4J Ewvt Avenue. Bctlin. N II RsssNieough. Jean. 72. E 721 Belmont Street. Manchester. N I) Rose. Albeit O.. PE 309 Alhoin Sheet. Wakefield. Mas, Rosenstcin Melodic I. F I IS Pleasant Strecl laconu. N II Rtsw. Bitty M , 73 BE 445 West Street. Rutland. Vermont Rsswtcr. Martin P . 74 PI 12 McKinley Street. E,clcr. N H Rowoll. Cheryl l . 74. E Pollard Road. lincoln. Nil Rouleau Robert J, 74. FA (M) 933 Central A enuc. Dover. H Roul,. Gail I 74. A 35 I otic Avenue. Manchester. H Roul Norman It. 71. SS I |jnd Road. Warren. N H Rou'seau. David M. 74. FA Hl 9 Elm Strecl. GotTstown. N II Rouwcau. Jerry A 74, BE 5 South Main Street. W l.cbancm. N II Rowe. Erie Alan 73. Sci 44 Pixtvmouih Avenue. Fseter. N II Rowe. Philip A 74. PI-44 (Vxtvmoulh Avenue. E,clcr. N II Rowe. Wayne 0.74 SS Lovers lane Road. Charlestown. N.ll Ros. David C. 72. SS 3152 Brown Avenue. Manchevler. N II Roy. Cars S 74. Ml dark Road. Winchester. N II Roy. Kevin J . 74 8 Msttle Street. Exeter. N || Roy. Mark «. 73. LA till 109 Hillside A,enoe. Berlin. N.H. R.syse. Roheri A. 72 Ml RR I. Windsor Vermont Rosee. lhoma L. 74 Ml R I I) I Bo, 105 Windsor. Vermont Ruvtak. I ouise M 74 F 25 Shattuck Street Nashua N.H Rudds. Pamela A. 72 E Auburn Street. Pknsiow. N.H Rud msk., Linda D. 74 E 125 | moo Avenue I,amnia N IF Rush Oaylssn. 72. BA 40 Wmnhasen Drive. Hudson. N II Rush Kenneth J . 74. BE 4 i Wmnhasen I hoc. Hudson. H Ryder, David B. 72 BA Myrtle Strecl Hillsboro. N.H Ryea Harold R I I) 2 Plymouth. N H. S Salinger. Matk R 72. BA 96 Maple Strecl SomersWiirih. N II Sal cr. George W. 74. M Pivot aqua Street Newcastle N II Samaha. Fours J. 7 . Pf. 137 'lam Street. PJymsvith. N.ll SanhoflL IXwsald 29 Lletcher Circle. Ilanover. N II Sanborn. Jiunnc G, 72. E R I l . Rumney. N H Sanders. John 73. B A 12 Glen wood Drive. Claremont. N.ll Sanderson. Judith I., Pwv 26 I U'yd Avenue. W Lebanon. N II Sanford. Btcxske A 74 I 76 New Searle, Road. Nashua. N II Sanlord. Carislyn J . 74 A 76 New Searle, Road. Nashua. N II Singster R.iheit. '■ Pf; 98 Moncricf Rood. Rockland Maw Sanly. Helene M . 74. E 52 Smyth Street. Berlin. N II Sarchioto. Mary 7J. |-J 41 Center Street. Fort Edward. N Y Sargeant, Kathleen A . 74, l ng Route 175. Campton N.H Sargent Samuel I 7| So P O Bo, 72. Plymouth. N II Sauchick Dimitri J 74, JNw 108 High Street Beilin N II Sawn Kathy A 73. J Meadow Road. Pawcalock. Conn Savko, Pamela. 7|, E 519 Scsuodview Avenue. Stratlord. Conn Savoie. Sucin M 74. SS 27 lairmont Road. Salem. N H Saw cell. Cheryl. 74. E 25 Sunwt Drive, South Fact.® Maw Sawyer. Have, III. 74 FA HD Bo, 279. Owapcc N H Sawyer. Judith I), 73. I.ng R I I). 2. Bo, 453. Hljiviow, N II Sawyer Rohert lr mg 72. B.A Whitehead Road. Covcntrv R I Sawyer. Valerie. 73. E 24 Thompson Street Coneoed, N II S halter. Patricia J 7’ Eng RED I. Bo, 182. Eliot. Maine Sc hcllcngcf I mda G . 7| E 18 I enway, West Hartford. Conn Schmid. Wends I 71. E 95 Dallaire Street Manchester. N.H Schmidt. Kalla F Pt Bo, 97. East Derry. N IL Sehimgle. Diane C , 74 E 30 Whippie Court. Pnctvmoulh. N || Schteiher. Pamela J 73. Ss Short Road. R I l I. b,clci Ml Sshruender. Michael I 72. B.A 54 Duflcn Couri. No Andmer. Maw Schubert, l-ornc A. 74. pssc 12 (berkvk Terrace. Oialham. N J Schulte. Pamela M . 74 Sci 2263 Third Street. I Meadow. N Y Scs ll. IXhorah A . 71 £ 56 Bow Bog Road. Bow, N H Scott. Pauli I 74 A 7 Jackson Road. Ssvtuatc. Mass So lt, Tinwuhy J. 73 Hampstead Road. Chester. N II SvuUdcr. Susan E. 73. PI. Mutphs Was. Ilyannis Mass Sears. Gary W . 74 B A J Wellington Avenue. IXwer. N.ll Seaiv Ronald S. 74, PF Indian Acres Hinsdale, N il Scascr. Qlhmel M 72. Sci R I D I. Ashland. N il Scaser, Kiclurd 74. JNs Water street, 'larlborough N II Segat. Margare; A E RR 2. Beevhwwvl Dnce. Conn Selling. I aura I 74. I 6 Birch Hill Road. Danvers. Macs Scmprmi. Wayne. 72. BA VI) New Castle Avenue IVirtwnouih N II Sennetl, Francis C . 74. SS Paige Hill Road. R.l D I. GotTsaown. N (I Shallow Jantev 72. I A Hll Pittsburg. N II Shanelarw. Theresa F . 7|. F'| B- , 141. I avt Andover. N.ll Shanley. Inez M E W.srheld Circle. Bristol. N.H Shaw IX'horah l 74. SS Paige Hdl Road G-Mslown. N II Sheehan. Christopher P. 74. LA (III RD 2. Bo, 82. Plymouth N II Sheehan. Peter I. -4. PE 6S4 North Street. Tewksbury. Maw Sheehan Su anne C. 71. F. Ilcbecn. N H Sheehan. Ihsvmas W . 74. E RED I. Franklin. Nil Sheldon. Stephen A . 74. BA 75 Wgrim R.«ad. Ccvneord. Mas Sherburne James P 74 SS Sunapee. N II Shine. Carol I.. 71. E 4 D Street. Hampton Beash N || Shippee Ellen M . 7 . PI 6 Elm Street. Shelburne Latlc. Maw Short F'redcritk T 7 'll. Green Street. Bn ti l. N H Shorn Patricia M . 74. F R I D I. Rumney. N il Shunaman. Ruth. 72. SI Musquash Road. Iludusn. N H Shorbcrt. Susan L. 74 I R I 0 4. I Mania. N II Shole. Barhara 74, F Tenter llarhce. N ||. Side. Liudia 72. E II0 Delmar Avenue. I rankhn Sq.. Y. Sigafisw. Mats F . '4. SS s7 Tirattd View Rcsad. I. Greenwich R I Silber. Carol 71. E 5 Alhm Road. Concced. N.ll S-mons, IXbra A.. 72. E J l.ehner Street. Wolfe boro Nil Simpson. Martha A . 73. E HID I. Rumncv. N II Sinclair I inda R.. 73. I: Bow B. g Rcsad. Rl J. B. . N.H Smnett. Stephen I’. 72, So 5 Dunhart-m IXise Nashua N II Sirov. Ellen 72. I.ng Bo, 224. Lancaster. N H NkofieM Bruce I 73. BA 34 arolan A enue Hampton N II Small. Michael R 72 Ml •W Summer Street. Newport N II Smith. Dascd P 72. So East Hebron. N II Smith. Diane S '4, PI B.Ace Read. Cantetbuts. N H Smith. Dianne F.. 4. log KT I) 2. Canaan. N H Smith Dianne I . 72. PE 69 Claremont Avenue. Manchester. N || Smith. FJIen. 72. I 43 JAirtsmooth Avenue. Exeter. N II Sinilh. Janne A . 72. A SJ Grove Street. Sandwich. Mass Smith. Joan F. . 74. E Main Street. Warner Ml Smilh. John W'. 74. SS RID 3. Plymouth. N II Smith. Karen IX. 72. BE Grey Neck R.sad. W’ Harwich. Maw. 287 Smith Kathleen A ?3. I 23 Rgihwfh' Riuil BoxbofOl Mn Smith KevM. ?J, LA (Ml 160 Main Sired. Suncoe . S H Smith Lucille M 71. I K I 0. I. Bristol V H. Smith. Nancy I '4 A 2 Nano Lux Bedford. N II Smith, Robert A, 73 PI: 4 Williams retrace. Bell. . Eallv Vet Smith. Robert I. Jt ’3. PE Bible Hill Road. Hillsboto. N H Smith. Sharon C„ 74. I 44 Finger Street, Saugerttes. N V Smith. Sharon I . 4. I 13 Aider streer. Nashua. N H Smith. Wendy A 72. sc. Old Walpole Road. Keene V II Snow. Madeleine l.„ 73. FL 351 Elm Street. lalcporl N H Solan. Richard K . 74 444 W Second Streer. S Boston Mass Sorensen Ann t 74. I 49 Marne Avenue. Portsmouth. Nil SohAo. James I 72. BA 9 M«M Street. Nashua. N II Soucy. Catherine A . 73, ling. 30 Sutton Avenue. Portsmouth Nil Soucy. Sylvia I 74. E 29 Wommi Avenue. Nashua. N II Spain H IXmgl.o. 72. SS 210 V Sutc Street. Concord. N II Span (tier, Frederick R. Jr 72. PI R I I) 3. Plymouth. N H Spaulding. Coneepsvon. 73. FI. 7 Randolph Sneer. Plymouth. N II Spaulding. Paula J . 74. PE Rll 2 Mirror lake Farm, White field. N II Spead. Gayle M 74 HI Colby Road Tilton. Nil Spear. Carlcioo Jr. 73, Bl Winona Road. RJ Adiland. N H Spears. Martha J, 74. F. 40 Sweden Srreet. Berlin. N H Spears. Russell S- 74. BA 76 Mechanic Street, Laconia. Nil Speipe! I aim A . I. A iHt 13 Dartmouth Street. Concord. Nil Spencer. Patricia A . 74. I’F. Harm Shore Road. Ri' l 3. Gilford. Nil Spencer Robert R Jr . 73. BA 4(M Main Slicel I Greenwich R I Spinner. Daniel I 74. LA ill I Dnnkwatcr Road. Hampton Path. Nil. Spiridondcv Sucan. 72. F. 31 Procpect Street. Dover. Nil St Arnold. Farlcnc. 71. F Church Street, Aditind. N II Stamnav. Virginia. 73. HE 48 Leonard Street. Rochevlcr. N H Stapicv Rcbekah S. 74. M RED I. Tamworth. Nil Surnold. Gary A. 74. PE Chutch Street. Boc 282. Adtland II Stearns. Marilyn L . 71 BE. I Keclsie Street. Plymouth. N II Steele. Dame 72. SS Campion. Nil Slcfamdev Kathy. 73. E. 56 Wen Mam Sttett Penacook. N II Sieoc, Jamev E 71. SS 5 ardirul Drive. lomv River. NJ Stephenson Patricia. 72. E 63 Wathmgtoo Streel. l-tkefwti. Nil Stern. Gary. 73. BA 9.A Oak Street. Manchester. N II Stevcnv, Blame. 73. LA (Ml 7 Eoke Street. Gtcneeon. N II Stevens. Juliana. 74 PI Watkins Hill Walpole N H Stevev. Nancv Jo. 74. I Salmon Fall R ad. R.xhcxter. N II Stewart. Prank I 4 Pvv, 2n Rovjl Circle. Salem II Stewatl. Linda C. 74. PI 126 Mechanic Street. Foihcu. Maw Stewart. Maty l_ 71. ML R E D I. Bin 41. Rainct. Vermont St Hilaire. Loune M . 72. Lng 133 Aih Street. Navhua Nil Stiles. Alice. 73. BE! Box 3. Wentworth. Nil Stiles. Stanley H 7|. SS P.O. Bvv 5. Wentworth. N H Stmunell. Peter A 72. Eng R I D. I. Pittsfield. S H Sumpvon Deborah L.. 73. A 260A Old Ovcaleu Road. S. Salem. S V Stock well. Michael. 72. A Route I. Concord. N II Scorer. Kathenn J. 74. L 16'! Pleavanl Street. Brntol. N H Scrack. Jane L 73 69 South Street. EoxbofO. Maw Suecker. Patricia A . 71. L 22 Auburn Street. Nachua. N II Streeter. Betty. 7|. Pf Daniel Shayv Hgw . New Salem. Maw Streeter. Lawrence A . 73 PE. 9 Ridgefield Drue. Milford. N H Streeter, letter B. 74. PE. 9 Ridgefield Drive. Milford. N H Suddard. Beniamin C.. 74 Great Neck Road. Warcham. Maw Sullivan. Celia M . 73. E 369 High Street. Berlin. Nil Sullivan. Detroit 1). 74. SS 633 Procpect Avenue. W Hartford. Conn. Sullivan. Patricia A. 73. E 4 Gulf Street. Hudcon. N H Sullivan. Ruth. 72. Psyv 68 Lyme Road, Hanover. Nil Sullivan. Thomai J. 73. Eng III Fremont Street. Manchester. N H Surprenant. Joanne E. 74. E 13 Granite Streel. Navhua. N H Svcnhevm. Gad A 74. Eng 649 Caledonia Road. Du H.IK N Y Swart . David. 74. BA 3788 Blossom Avenue Montreal 268. Canada Swetehart. Mark A. 74. BA Highland Street Meredith. Nil Sykes. Kenneth C. 7|, BA 7 Brentwood Road. Chelmvfoed. Maw Svlvain Claire. 73, SS 16 Washington Street. Rochester, s II Sylvester. EJc abeth M 72. E 33 Dcnna Avenue Manchester. Nil Sylvester. Jane L . 74. PE Pond Road. Manchester. Maine T Taher. Robert H . 74. SS 63 Hamblct Streel. Manchester, N H Eafe. Nancy E, 74. Lng. 127 Almonl Street. Nashua. Nil rigataktv James P. 73. SS 393 Budge Street. Manchester. Nil. Tannv. Cheryl L.. 74. E 1496 N Main Street. Laconia. N II Tavmo. Ralph. 74. So Riser Street. I rancceua. N II Taylor. Jeffrey A.. 74, PE 20 Freedom Drive. Franklin. Nil Taylor. Mary I.. 72. F. 27 Rolfe Streel. Pcnaciw . Nil Taylor. Susan J . 74. E R F I) I. Ikn 93 lane Ruid Chester. N H league. Freeman L. 74. Eng. 411 Holly Avenue. Manchevter Nil Icrkanian. Susan E. 72. PE Terkantan Dnse. Spencer. Mass Tcwkt, Steven R , 72. SS Portsmouth Avenue. Stratham. N H Tctrault. Gail M. 73. E R F D 4. Box 163. Manchester. N II Tewksbury. Rosalie K . 74. F.ng Forest Streel. Woodwille. N II Thibodeau. Richard. 73, BA 31 Grande Streel. Lebanon. Nil Thibodeau. Richard P. PL 10 Glover Street Salem. Mass Thrwcll Nancy Jean T . Eng 91 Carolan Avenue. Hampton. N H Thomas. Penelope. 73. E 12 William Street Ware. Maw Thomas. Sternal E.. 72. E i Spruce Street Concord. N II Ihompson. Carolyn R . 72. t R F'.D. 2. Edge brook Aptv Ply mouth. N II Ihompson. Donna M . 72. E 26A Redinglon Street Littleton N H Thompson. Mary J . 74. SS 49 Reservoir Road. Springfield. Vermont Thompson. Pauline River Road. R F D 2. Plymouth. N II Thompson. Ihotnav M . 71. SS 34 Emerson Sired. Plymouth. N H Thompson. Thurlon M . 74. PE Box 61. Winchester. N II Thornes. Edward R . 73. Sex 26 Glacier Drive. Morris Plains. N J Ihurston. Barbara I . 74. A 25 Washington Avenue. N Plainfield N J Ihwing Jeanne C . 71. E 38 Bunker Hill Pky. W Boylston. Maw Iibbellv l-arry E.. 74, Pi. Box 93. Kearsarge. N II Tiemes. Susan. 73. LA (Ml 43 Blue German Road. Cranston R I Tim son. Paul A. 74 Wentworth Avenue. Plaistow N H Tirone. William J.. 72. PI Blacksnake Road. Scabewk Nil Tobte. Dune E.. 73. PE 18 Royal Sired Wmthrop. Maine Todt. Robert II 74. PE 13b Chauccy Avenue. Manchester, N H Tompkins. David J 74. M R I D. 2. Box 321. Newport. Nil Ts wlc. Jane S. 71. t 6 Haven Lane, Exeter. Nil T racy. Glenn W 74. Sci 40 Miles Standish Dr.. W. Hartford. Coon Trines. Barbara L. 73. F. Church Streel. Brosiklynn. Coon I ray nor, Marx L. 74. L Range Risid. Windham. N H Trefry. Carol N . 72. E 77 Damon Pt Rcud. R E D. Marshfield. Mass Trcluar. Rodney J. 73. BA 4 Terrace Avenue. Meredith N H Tremblay. Roben l . 74. ME RI D Rumney. NH Trcwsi. Lorctu J.. 74. E 31 Lucille Street Salem. N II Trogano. Midtart. 73. M K E D 2. Plymouth. Nil TrolL Linda S. 74. I; 436 Second Avenue. I Northrup. N.Y Traltirr. Christine M 74. I 303 Willard Street. Berlin. N H Trottid. Susan. 73. Eng 18 Edwin Street. Nashua. N II Trout. Franna. 74. F. Old Mi Skirgo. Marshfield Mass Trovalo. Patricia L. 74. F. 1247 Budge Street Manchester. N H Iraddl. Robert A. 74. BA Lafayette Road. fY'ttsroouth. N M Traded. William R. 71. Eng R I D 2 Ijttkton. N H t rue. Rosemary E.. 71. A 121 Mam Street. Plymouth. Nil luaras. Christos G. 72. A 29 Lovell Street Nashua. N H Tucker. Kathy E . 72. Ssi 70 Eairroswt Strcd. Lakcport. Nil Tucker. Marilyn R . 73. E Turnbndgc. Vermont Tucker. Sandra L. 74. A Paradise R.sad. N Woodstock. Nil I udan. Stephanie 1. 72. F. 90 Hidden Road, Windsor. Coon Tune. Brace R 73 BA 160 South Street Lltlel.'n N H Turcotle Brenda. 73. Ml 72 Gilfoed Avenue. LaCMU. N H TutU. IK-borah M . 74. E 3 Dotin Sired. Nashua. N II lurmellc. Richard R . 74 BA 32 Maiding Sired. Rochester. N H I uwher. Dana. 74. Eng 4 Lafayette Sired. I.acooia. Nil Tuttle. Harold. 73. SS |XX N.mh Ouceos Avenue. N Mas. N Y Tuttle John W 7J. Set. 8A Wentworth Strcd. Exeter. N H Tuttle. Rsvbena M.. 74. BL 38 Central Street Farmington. N il lutlle. Ronald P.73. ME Intervale Rood Wtlton. Nil Tuttle. Shartm R 73. E 3 Central Street Farmington. N H Twomey. Karen. 73. E 162 Low Street Ncwburvport. Maw Tyler. Laurie L.. 74. Eng |7 Glen Dnse. Nashua. N II Tyler. Regina. 74. E 207 West Hollis Street. Nashua. N II II Uhlman. Rosalie. 73. E R E I) I. Campion. N ||. Upson. Robert G. 74. PE. 93 Henry Law Avenue. Dover. N H Urbanskx John E. 73. BA 6 Auburn Road. Salem. Maw Urbanskt Thomas IE. 73. BE: 6 Auburn Rtxtd. Salem. Maw V Yachott Robert J.. 71. ML 59 Chestnut St ed. Rochester N II VadLancourL John S. 73. SS 67 South Maple Sired. Vergennes. Ver VaTiton. Charlene. 72. PL llubbardston Road. Templeton. Maw VaBier. John P.. 72. BA 19 Milbcrn Avenue. Hampton. N H Yandewater. Dai id W . 73. So Old County Road. Plaistow. N H Varner. James G. 74 140 School Street Lebanon. N II Vanier. Paul A. 73. PE 140 School Street. Lebanon N H Valley. Barbara J . 71. h 24 AdinJale Road. Needham. Maw Varsamcs. Adam. 71. SS 20 Plymouth Sired. Meredith. N II VciIleus Michael Paul. 74. Sci 35 Beacon Sued. Amexburv. Maw. Veno. Ktro R . 74. BA 6 Henrietta street Rochevlcr. N II Vermdte. Linda L. 72 E RK I. Springsale. Maine Vesely. Wayne F . 72, SS 2 Columbia Road. Manchester. N H Veens. Chris. 7|. So J40 Mast Road. Manchester. N II Via no. John P. 74. ME Dane Rixid. Center Harbor. N H Vigue. Debra. 74. E R E D 2. Concord Nil Vincent Roger A . 74. BA 24 llampshitc Road. Portsmouth. Nil vwij. Richard A . 74 LA (111 153 Indigo Hid Road, Somcrxwotth. N H Virgie. Brenda. 73. E Ludlow Road. Houllon. Maine Yiuum. Kenneth F 74. SS 31 f ifth Avenue. Haverhill. Maw Yogi. Andrew 74. BA 219 Little Pood Road Concord Nil W Wachur. Wiliam S. 74. SS 134 Concord Road. Yonkers. N.Y. W ait tli abcih. 73 Fng 9 Marvin Rs ad. Wellesley. Max Wjille. Susan M. 73. ML 13 I iflh Avenue. Bailie. Coon Walker. Carol A- 73. PE 8 Walnut Strcd. Concord, N H Walker. Marcia B . 72. E Box W. Boxhury. Mass W alker. Pauline D 74. E South Main Street Plaistow. N || Wallace. Lmdi L. 73. FL Heater R.sad. Lebanon N H Wallace. Patricia L. 73. Lng. 12 Webster Street. I.asoma n H Walsh. Ann S , 74. PE Box 5. I uwoTn, N I! Walsh. Manhn. 72. Pssc 34 II ml man Drue. Lexuigtoo. Maw Walter. Nancy J . 71. E Putgators Road. Mount Vernon. N H Wan clak Albdt J . 72 Lng. 3271 Harold St. Schenectady. N Y 288 I I i c 2 35 ' s « s j a '• 7 £ 7 5 “ £ I? f v Jf , £ 5 7 “ s? I 1 • $ - 111«11 Is 12 ? s •S is 7 | jjaS: : r I I Villi 1ZUl Z is is ± s - J . | 2 | r i i’l | | J: s r i' %:. = — 7“ r ' | ? E 5 2 - c • 7 - E ijliiliijfil g s c 8 i $ c 5 5 7 5 I I s f s J ? J t = 2 = .= — -= X J= — •£ ?' ' -c • - -3 = 5 , it x 5 i£ 289 P. 290 291 were BLANK CONNING TOWER Editor-in-Chief Douglas DuVamey Assistant Editor Nancy McCarthy Typist Daphne Reed Dianne Pierce Start' Members Marly Kidder Rod MacDonald Chris Allen Rick MacGuirc Julie Ciabriel Marcia Clough Linda Duffy Advisor Charles Duke Douglas DuVarncv Mr. Charles Duke 292 Daphne Reed Nancy McCarthy Rod MacDonald 293 9 Rejecting war and violence There is another thing to be noted about these young people. They reject war and violence, and they reject the world that cannot conduct its afl'airs without the use of war and violence. They in their way are also in the world, but not of it. It seems to be a possibility that they would refuse to take part if their country went to war. Now in my day it required courage of a very high order to be a conscientious objector in times of war ... To some of these hippies. Jesus is a hero. If only he were here now, would they not flock to him? Have they not in their disillusionment and lostness retained something of the gospel that we have lost, the knowledge that we must love one another? Alan Pa ton 295 The 1971 edition of the Conning. Tower was produced by the William J. Keller Inc. of Buffalo. New York. The cover was manufactured by the Kingsport Cover Co. of Kingsport. Tennessee. The die for the Seal on the cover was handmade for this ccntenniel edition. The text paper is 80sr Vclva Bright with black ink and the end sheets are 65 Tan Navajo cover printed in brown ink. 1900 volumes of this edition were produced. 296 kt. SPIRO -JSSga RELEASE JOHN NASMYTH In Memo AMERIC brother, Ion You spare a jqd Prejudice %© ft of Man’s Victims MARTINIQUE MACAW MOV't; ffiSaji L. T rl Nightmare Prisoner,
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