Raymond High School - Pynecone Yearbook (Raymond, NH)

 - Class of 1968

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X , xY,-g'f , ,Q g X D., , ok' my A 2 vbb l I? ,-. 1 X - , If XX x u Q mb JY lx' pl, I JY! xj X , Jas jd L' NN OV g'9q,,9'j 'x- Q 3.0, 65319 W V W 0 w Q1 Xiu V J NV XP 5 X I J' 3, I' KI N ' td - -J Mm L jp!-QLHLAJ-X1-X ' CKv7fJ9QwU,. V LN 5 if if LX Af' fx O' Xp BU ix X ' Af P ,N rw x. Y KJ PYNECONE A X ww JW 'uHlfW ,, lm f 'lu I X .ng W K wi ,mu .f I 4 s ' x f , w 1 gn. . , f 4, Hg 9 X! M 2,1 'V 'NW UMW' 4 7 yvfwce During our days at Raymond High School, we have had many experiences. As we embarked upon this, our last year of high school, we took the opportunity to look back at the sorrows and thrills of our high school days. Do you remember the day we won the State Soccer Champion- ship? What about the day you got the highest mark in your math exam? Can you recall the first day behind the wheel of the Driver Education car? Those class plays, opening night, suddenly . . . forgot his lines! The exciting night we almost won the important basketball game. And oh, those sour notes in band and chorus. The strange odors from the science lab only to be topped by those from Home Ee. These memories involve happy memories, and also some of the heartbreaks. In this, the 1968 Pynecone, we hope to show our most treasured memories to you. I lvl Ml f Q 5 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII ' l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII y' 0 I mn 'IW If A , F' U 01211912 f r 5 1' Y f f 0 Q I7 f e C 122 f f Qeogcafzbn We, the Senior Class of 1968, would like to dedicate this year's PYNECONE to MR. LEE MASON As a coach, Mr. Mason has led our soccer team to two S. E. L. Championships and a State Championship in 1965 following an un- defeated season. Mr. Mason's school spirit is infinite. He does not stop at soccer, but continues to show his exuberant vitality as a scorekeeper and spirit booster in basketball as well. Our thanks go out to this outstanding teacher and coach for giving our class, and the entire school, spirit and an example to follow. X712 Shu, 7111 ff Winays Un Ijlll' Cglw ,Z1 C 1,06 C602 y, Ur .YI cgpecfafzhy, ff? V' 'X 1 I gt. 1.4 Front Row: Charlie Malette, Becky Hall, Barbara Stetson, Eddie Thompson, Patty Cottrell, Nancy Poole, Mr. Callaghan, Wanda Abbott, Carol Karpinski. lelee, 1 l li,-Bgiesmfs Q 1. t, -it M, . . JyIZQCODQ csfafff We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who helped in the production of the 1968 Pynecone. Through combined efforts we have produced a yearbook that will hold many remembrances of our years at Raymond High. Barbara Stetson J Charlie Malette J C0-editors 700119 C. MAURICE GRAY Tremendous strides .have been made in the past ten years in tech- nical, mechanical, industrial, and scientific areas. Progress is so fast that placing men on the moon may be superfluous because machines may be able to accomplish as much or more. Education has made many successful adjustments in this era and needs to make no apologies. In the years ahead we may predict that educational progress and responsibilities will not be found wanting. While this has been taking place a tremendous void has appeared in the whole complex area of human relations. One wonders if perhaps steps backward have not been taken rather than positive accomplish- ments achieved. We are at the stage where everyone seems to know something about human psychology which is also the point where a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Our biggest problems to- day, and for the indefinite future, are in that vast area of human communications and human relationships. These must be solved if we are to survive and if we wish to enjoy the products of technical skills. Salaries paid in these fields will not be commensurate with those in space or computer vocations. Other compensations of work- ing in this vital area plus the knowledge that one is helping to save the human race must attract young people of great ability. May you as graduates of the Class of 1968 accept the challenge! MR. JOHN .l. CALLAGHAN All around us we see horrendous examples of manis inhumanity to man. While at the same time, we have evidences everywhere of the tremendous advances in science and technology, especially during this century. Would that in the century to come we could advance on a par in the social sciences-the humanities. This, no doubt, would mean changes in the institutions established for the general welfare. Since institutions can both help and hinder us, in attaining our purposes in life, change is inevitable. For as Jefferson has said, to expect institutions to remain unchanged is like asking a man to wear the same suit he wore as a boy. If man is to endure it would seem that it is high time for him to exemplify man's humanity to man. One way for him to do this is to seek the desired changes through the democratic process. And it is our job--yours and mine-to make the democratic process work. x its Q5 'fs N MR. WILLIAM RAYMOND Mr. Raymond served two years in the U.S. Marine Corps after which he attended Plymouth State College, where he majored in English and received his Bachelor of Education Degree. In his English classes, Mr. Raymond concentrates on vocabulary, compo- sition, literature, and grammar. Outside of class, Mr. Raymond coaches our girls' basketball team and is advisor to our school newspaper. MRS. BOLDUC Mrs. Bolduc graduated from Lasell Junior College with an Associate in Arts Degree and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at River College, where she majored in business. Her teaching includes business and commercial courses. MRS. LOLITA SARCENT Mrs. Sargent majored in mathe- matics at Plymouth State College, where she received her Bachelor of Education Degree. She has previ- ously taught Junior High Math, but this year teaches exclusively Senior High Math, and is advisor of the math team. MRS. GERTRUDE DANNIS Mrs. Dannis has attended many educational institutions: Middle- bury College Spanish School, El Colegio de Mexico, New York University, The University of New Mexico Graduate School, The Uni- versity of New Hampshire and Rus- sell Sage College, from which she received a Bachelor of Arts De- gree. Mrs. Dannis is presently teaching French, Spanish and Art. Ili MISS IOANNE ROCK Miss Rock attended the University of New Hampshire majoring in Home Economics. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree This is her second year of teaching at Raymond. After school hours she coaches the volleyball team and the cheerleading squads. MR. RICIIARD BAKER Mr. Baker transferred from the University of New Hampshire to Plymouth State College from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Education Degree. He majored in Physical Education. At Raymond High School, Mr. Baker has taught many subjects to junior high and high school students. This year Mr. Baker teaches physical education. sociology and Junior High History. He also finds time to coach the girls, softball team and boys' varsity basketball team. '+C- 3 X, . X . la MR. B. LEE MASON After serving four years in the United States Air Force, Mr. Mason attended Plymouth State College, graduating with a Bachelor of Educa- tion Degree. Mr. Mason has been teaching so- cial studies to his high school students at Raymond for three years. He has coached the soccer team through three successful seasons, capturing the state championship in 1965. MRS. CYNTHIA LORD In addition to receiving her Bachelor of Science Degree from Boston University, Mrs. Lord has taken courses at the University of New Hamp- shire and Keene Teachers, College. In this, her thirteenth year with Raymond High School, Mrs. Lord teaches English to her junior high pupils. Mrs. Lord is also the advisor of the Student Council. MR. GORDON COULD Mr. Gould attended Norwich University and Keene State University from which he grad- uated with a Bachelor of Education Degree. In the four years that Mr. Could has been teaching at Raymond, he has taught industrial arts to his junior high and high school students. The past three years he has taught Driver Education. MR. ACCARDI Mr. Accardi graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Speech. This is Mr. Accardiis first year of teaching at Raymond High School. His school hours are occupied with his high school English classes. After school, Mr. Accardi is the advisor of the school Drama Club. X pfx 114' ff? J , I I V , Q V bn i 5 'i A 47- .... W 4, Wg 1 f ld? N I : MRS. SHARON MASON Mrs. Mason graduated from Plymouth State College mth 1 Bachelor of Education Degree. Mrs. Mason teaches junior high and high school students many facets of civics, social studies and history. Mrs. Mason IS also 'lClYlS0l of the sexenth grade. MRS. SHIRLEY COULD Mrs. Could graduated from Keene Teachers' College with a Bachelor of Education Degree. Before teaching at Raymond, Mrs. Gould taught in Vermont and other schools in New Hamp- shire. At Raymond High School, Mrs. Gould teaches Junior High Sciences and Freshman Earth Science courses. She also advises the eighth grade. MR. SERFASS . Mr. Serfass received a Bachelor of Science De- gree from Plymouth State College. He has also attended the Graduate School at Southern Con- necticut State College and the University of New Hampshire. Mr. Serfass taught the high school science courses the first part of this year. MR. DONALDSON Mr. Donaldson graduated from Plymouth State College with a Bachelor of Education Degree. He teaches seventh, eighth and ninth grade math. Prior to coming to Raymond, he taught in the Manchester school system. MR. JAMES HALL New to Raymond High School and New Hamp- shire, Mr. Hall received his Bachelor of Arts in Geology from Carleton College. He received his Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Purdue University. After working for the Air Force, he also attended the University of New Hampshire. During the second semester at Ray- mond High School, Mr. Hall has taught the high school science courses, and has been ad- visor to the Freshman class. Llffd,-,gn 5711516 712.Sf1'z1Cf01 if 4' 575' -1 1 I 'U 'M .U 1 ,.,, 7 at I' 1 V-Q ' J 'V' f fn ,ff ,fp - -. ,xfgl 1' :M 311: Q tv' ' A Q by ' I Q s B ' I v 1 IB, xQ'5',' 5 34 vu ,' . 3 . r A 4'..s rf' , f f 4 ix: it K S . an X ' - -,1 ,,,-x- - v f x I 2 y Y A-A X J My W WP' . ' MISS YEATON I 1 MR. CARRIER cSCAo0f C5QCl'Qfdly ' -'M .,,.. MRS. BYRON cgcfoof Xczrse fgpeecf 7AGl'GfJl:S'f X , Q K V K A L--.-,awk xx I P ff MRS. GIBBS MISS YPHANTIS 'Um- After serving in the United States Navy, Mr. Holt entered the University of New Hampshire where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He did graduate work at Boston University and the New York University receiving his Master's Degree in Secondary School Guidance. Mr. Holt has taught many subjects, has coached the softball team and girls' basketball team and advised the Student Council. For the last two years at Raymond High School, Mr. Holt has been kept occupied with guiding the students of Raymond and helping them decide what their future will be and how to best use the present. AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR: MR. HUGHIN HOLT Dear Mr. Holt, Many times we have walked into your office. Perhaps we began talking about the weather or maybe the great game last night. Finally, without our realizing it, we are discussing our deepest problems with you. In the clutter of your room, we find peace and an opportunity to air our gripes and say what we have to say. You help us with our problems and listen to all we say. When we leave your office we feel better and we know SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS AND CARES Thank you, Mr. Holt. Sincerely, The Senior Class of 1968 'Q .2 W I J! and CSXUOQIQX Gdferzd Sqzks - X! rf ll Left to Right: C. Noel, R. Smart, A. Pitkin, P. Tilton, D. Roberts, D. Pitkin, H. Margaritis. G , U jx X S ., f . 0 of A 1' u G P I2 3 v. Ryan G. Cottrell Gwfefzd Grew 1, ot,., ,S-.Ss 'N-4 N .wrde X asv, 1 it K 6' ir Left to Right: Mrs. Cross, Mrs, Littlefield, Mrs. Callaghan. Mrs. Clifford President Vice-President '23 Charles Malette Wanda Abbott one Of Bonnie Pence Student Council ' V ice-President 9010145 Barlgara Stetson Student Council President Kerry Clock Treasurer Leslie Ciffin Student Council Wayne Bailey RONALD WAYNE COLE Ronnie', During high school, Ronnie has participated in the class plays and played baseball. He has enjoyed the art class. Ronnie plans to go into the service and with that behind him he plans to go to a junior college. BARBARA JEAN STETSON Barb Barbara has shown much interest in her years at Raymond High School. She has participated in many varied school projects. She was an active member of the R.H.S. basketball, volley- ball, and softball teams. She has also been a hard-working and loyal Student Council member, and belonged to the band and choir. Her future plans are to widen her education. REBECCA WANDA HALL Becky, V 0' During high school, Becky has been a member H of the volleyball team, a capella choir, the newspaper staff, the yearbook staff, and the Na- tional Honor Society. She has been class sec- retary, class historian and in the class plays. Fu- ture plans include attending college. JACK SHATTUCK Jacky Jack's best liked class is art. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and archer '. ,lackis favorite sa 'in is, You,re cute, but I alread have 3 U I I I 3 g 1 a l y a dogf' Hls Z1mlJ1t10Il IS to be a huntlng guide 1n Alaska. ef NW we Ooetg F gli DO if EVE -to U QW JOHN ALFRED REISE John John has been at Raymond since the eighth grade. He has par- ticipated in basketball and soccer for four years. ,lohn hasnit defi- nitely decided on a specific career, but wants to further his education. BONNIE PENCE Bon During her four years of high school, Bonnie . i has played volleyball, been a majorette, a cheer- fi t I ,lu-HL, leader, and a physical education aide. During KM' it her junior year, Bonnie was chosen to reign as Llt!D .hi 'C,1QklAAR5 Queen of the Winter Carnival. Bonnie plans to attend college and become a physical education instructor. - lit ri 9 ljgaxtt t0 3. ,fy li Qbf fl h llf'1'xXW'xV yffll M ffl ' LYNN ELLA PETERSON Lynn I fl Life is what you make it, face it with a ' smile. Her high school activities have included, softball, volleyball, library aide, and she has LB enjoyed sewing classes. Her ambition is to PL b v. . 'x is ecome a sewinginptructor. I jf . 1 tr 'ls Jkl t , IJNJNR 'lv flu' if Ji, Nil! ill? llqlx la itll id' f ' 'l'r l' K it If fye fl ki' rglfgrllx fill' W .lx h, itll . LLLL. . 5 Q I, 9 :M til Vlfiyt ' Zvi : ly A 1 l jj' .5 N iv lf RONALD FRANCIS BROWN lilx No of Ron 1- Ronis ambition is to become a 'late police officer or own a gunsmith business. During Ron's years at Raymond High School, he has played soccer and baseball. He also likes sports such as hunt- ing, fishing, swimming, and Waterskiing. Ron does not like conceited people. lipltx isles RAYMOND MANSON SMART JR. 6'Dzmzmy,' Raymond is one of the many clowns of the senior class. His r mouth is never still and neither is he. Like the hair of Samson ' Raymond's downfall is his weak stomach. He has been an active member of the basketball teams, and has worked in the cafeteria. Raymond's ambition is to become a blacksmith. LESLIE GIFFEN Les Leslie has been with us since her junior year. She soon established herself as a member of our at class: serving as class treasurer, becoming a cheer- leader, and being a member of the National Honor Society. In her senior year, she became the editor ,A y : M, p of Raymond High's often controversial newspaper f VQVX gs the Iconoclast',. She plans to further her educa- 'i.A1't L All tion at UNH next year. 5 I . Y 'I ' . 1 0,145 i l SUSAN IRENE CRONIN Sue Susan's excellent cheering ability has helped to boost our school spirit these past four years. Not only has she participated in cheerleading, but she has played softball and volleyball as well. Her abilities in art and her unique way of ex- pressing herself in creative writing are to be admired. Susan's plans after high school are indefinite. Ov , Q0 WAYNE IRVING BAILEY ffaeeizeec During high school, Wayne has been active in several scho ac- 71 tivities includingg sports, music, class plays, the math team, an st - dent government. His main hobby is playing the guitar and he 1S interested in music and politics. After graduation, Wayne pla s j 1 attend a large university, majoring in chemical engineeri My . N, N W , X Mb' .N K Q . Q X X N l , V 1, NX 6lK.C.9! .M . . XGX' if Ker y v . . .I iff! as a student, a member of the S' f ' Q lsocce M. , . I as .v class r resentative, Student Council member nd uw . u sas. f t Stude ouncil. One of his major achievements h N Xu assgm si an .. he fo ing of a school newspaper, the Icono- jx 'J 5--l to int pre-law after graduating from high K not Kexl l. ts ' ions have led classmates and others JJ ii i QI f , a y i ts of view. If one were to compound ' :L se rg- s ' , o ou arrive at the phraseg he was, is, and EXW? . evpis lyiie. . - X L , l ' bt, A fx. L fk UU ,, I Q5 wi JACQUELINE VIOLET BISHOP One of our active members, Jacky has played volleyball for four years, co-captain this year, bas- ketball and softball each for one year and is pres- ently the president of the Future Nurses Club. She W has worked as a library aide and has also helped V Q in the cafeteria. To become a housewife a d a i mother are her plans. ,fx I ' A il' 2' LL L U L L 1 r 1 A J Vx kk'V7 rg xx W N N pf CAROL-LYNN KARPINSKI Carol An aim in life is the only fortune worth find- : ,rjillgn . V J P' --Robert Louls Stevenson 1 Carol has shown much school spirit and has been a cheerleader, choir member, majorette and a member of the year book staff. Carol J I 7 J? , would like to be an executive secretary and a ' 'ttf Llzv , jybt e r :,bPl lf . good wife. L' i D L KL LLM K ,R M L UU, Nr 'J' Zu ,7 7 , M J MQ f-My i f f M . we 07 ff r 'W ,V ' , . MICHAEL F. FoL Y JRJ, 7 M a Mike has played soccer for four ears nd has been one of Y our finest players. He is very interested in attending Boston Uni- versity in September. His ambition is to teach and coach on the secondary level, but his plans aren't definite at the moment. On the whole, Mike is a likable guy and gets along with almost everyone. sl! JAMES FRANK DOCKHAM lim Jim plans on entering a trade school after graduation and hopes to become an A-1 mechanic. The hobbies he enjoys areg bowling and working on cars. Jimis favorite subjects are shop class and art. His ambition is to become a success and to own his own garage. QW NANCY LEE POOLE Nance The four years Nancy has been at Raymond High School she has contributed much. Her activities consist of: chorus, teacher's aide and library aide. Nancy's ambition is to become an efficient nurse. Vw' WM, PL iffy, PATRICIA ANN COTTRELL Patty Patty does quite well in school and really Lil, +1 enjoys it. She has played basketball and volley- 0' Um will 4 A ball for four years and softball for one year. , My HJ' Patty also participated in the class plays. She ,yy 9 PK hopes to go on to a business school and even- Ujjf' tually become a good secretary. nj, JM . pfji pp is W My tl ,Nw RUSSELL ALAN FRENCH Russ '4Why do tomorrow what you can do today. During his four years at Raymond High School he has played baseball and enjoyed his favorite hobby, girls. His main ambition is to see the world. CHARLES ELMER MALETTE Charlie A very good student in math and science, Charlie plans to follow A the field of science and become an electronic engineer. He was our class president our senior year as well as being a member of the yearbook staff. In sports, he has played two years of soccer, three years of baseball, and one year of basketball. His other ac- tivities include four ears of chorus four ears on h y . , y t e math team, member of the science club, National Honor Society, and class plays. JANICE ELAINE CROSS lan In her freshman year, Janice was our class treas- urer. She has participated in the class plays, she has made time to help in the cafeteria and to be a library aide. Janice especially enjoys 1? art, classes. She plans towfurt e er gdMa d be- come an 5-Ray T chn Ly ,ffm ,491 . e a If e tv llfrjllww .lltllZ???,Zf5, ,AWWll'g.faA41,llDLiel: EQ.I ff 3 I 0,600 ,Atv x,i5.JA A7 ,fr A ff' ,mit I Af, fl rw 't 011' at ,cl W ' ,a Wd rw We L A by ffl vw A L I A A' ii, 'gngfi ey A 'Q BARBARA PETTENGILL 'fauszf' U' 40 f,f2Cd5,,y'6L J!! No man ever stands so tall as when he Q 0' ' L' tbl A. stoo s to hel a child. Barbara has arti i ated I ,Dfw A ,J 4 ,y I p P l . P C P Ky' 6 WA Yof 5 .sys '- 1n class plays and was vice president of our 66 ,Ulf VU ,U ' i5i freshman class. She has played basketball and cwlll f 0 volleyball. Barbara has devoted much time in Agljfgff .y It - helping in the cafeteria, being a library aide, Mft QL! Ai, lf and a teacher's aide. Barbara has several pet A bgchl ,X hates, they include: KERRY, spiders, and spin- l la Mbwqxlg ach. She plans to become an X-Ray Technologist. F ILSON WATERMAN Filson came to Raymond High in his sophomore year, after having attended many schools elsewhere in the United States. His good sense of humor is the main trait which makes up his friendly disposition. He has been a member of the Science Club, yearbook staff, and almost always could be found in attendance at class meetings. Next year, Filson plans to enlist in the armed services and later attend college. lGSpeedy9! CALVIN PRESTON Cal Cal attended two years at Manchester Memorial High and came to Raymond High School for his last two years. He is very in- terested in cars and motorcycles. Cal would like to attend a junior college after high schpol to become a heavy equipment operator. J f ' v X X At by K-lx vii' XJ. I NX . ,ml I I . r f X ,L I-zany' X ' IX f MXN ,wx 'Xe' VL,fJ,1,f' ,f my' V. 1. 1' I 1 4 'A' '51 A g 1 1 Y-XA! i. L N JANICE PERRON jan ,W xl' J' 3 X - Ntl 1 J li Q Ii .-K .vrlll BRENDA LEE BARNES During her high school years a library aide. Brenda hates to pet saying is Cut it out. Her ambitions ,in- clude becoming a singer and getting married. MICHAEL P. PURINGTON Mike Mike lives in Candia, but has gone to Raymond High for four years. He enjoys his art After graduation, Mike plans to join the Marines and possibly further his education. Janice has been at Raymond for four years. Her high school activilies include: library aide 1, 33 office girl 45 school paper staff 4. Her pet hate is conceited people and you can always hear her say- ing Really ? Her main ambition is to get married. ' K, L bij, ALL Lp. W, L lkjfl , ,V - my 'i . iv' f R' f f M gulf ul A Us MDX! c H Barney she has been wait and her class and his favorite hobby is fishing. it ' ROBERT THISTLE Bob In his years at Raymond High, Bob has been noted for his excellence in athletics and his outstanding sportsmanship. When he was unable to play in his senior year, because of an ineligibility law, he converted from a player to a strong supporter. Bob has strong hopes of attending college next year. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3 CCaptain 31g Baseball 1, 2, 3 fCaptain 31g Class play 2. v OL' WANDA LEE ABBOTT Rabbit Wanda has been a cheerleader for four years, co-captain this year, she has played volleyball for two years, participated in class plays, repre- sented her class for two years on the Student Coun- 4 cil, was the junior class president, and the senior fl c vice president. She has been a member of the a Ui Oy l lg 2 capella choir and the band for four years. She is planning to attend a junior college. W f jjj, ., M La l U All l K RLI J AE CARVER Carl Carlene has played volleyball for three years, V articipated in class plays, a majorette and rep- UJT!! resented her class on the Student Council. She was the secretary of the class and has been a mem- ber of the a capella choir. Carlene has been a ,Jef 01, OJ ,216 cheerleader for two years, co-captain, and is on , Q ' the newspaper staff. She is planning to attend a uyVZjw P91 YW' Dj college. Qfzjl' PM ,A i Q 1 n 1 X ' .- X H 11 s' wi RICHARD HOITT Dick Richard has been a good student in art. He enjoys art very much and spends as much time there as possible. Richard also holds the feeling that a person can only get out of education what he puts into it. ERNEST HUTCHINS Ernie During his four years of high school Ernie has enjoyed his shop classes. Ernie is a hard worker and is well liked by his classmates. Ernieis message to all underclassrnen is to stay in school and graduate. '-Q SHARON EILEEN FALK Sharon Sharon has been a student at Raymond for four years. Her school activities include: basketball, softball, drama club, and an active member of the art class. Horseback riding is her favorite after- school hobby. Sharon plans to further her educa- tion. Xl-af.. X: A X of' Eiaffb, JUDY ANN NASON fudy'3 Judy has spent four years at Raymond High 'Vu School. She has b en clas 'tr as er, member off! the National Hono So 'eil a acher's aide and worked in the t is always to be found in roo 9, in some facet of her favorie b'e , 'im Ekonomics. .ludy's further plan infill e N r ' and eventually getting lik N N m 1 J! X p AQ. A f' , g .fbi A35 ,tbl A will x of 4Q lp.l y I x r Modxla ji X M Nigel W lv REX ARNOLD Rex Rex is well known by the faculty and his classmates for his unique talent for cutting up classes and breaking up teachers. His main goals in high school are to prepare himself for higher educa- tion and to have a good time doing it. After graduation, Rex plans to go on to college. X What a fake out. This is paper. --may N Mn I ,...,. , a X J I . l Who's riding with me? Falling asleep on the job. .Wm ,T QQf..J' u ,4. .v Tl IM' :rn1zl 8 g X V a-ifg-T in .l C Q.: v g I- .if li' ' ' L' 1-Ti A. ircc in a row. I win! Did you hear what I heard? Q...-..,,,,,, :un-uu..1 Y'-.?.. :2 4 -it '..n..,..f , 4 Conn-nlration plus. That look again. 1 Qll I know what hc is thinking. Don't color outside thc lines. .11 Wh0's boss around here, anyway? r J' ' . J i li L 'V 4 ' .5 ,I in X' ,ii ' , l f , -0 'il ...- a-,,,!,,., 2. The Thinker. Big Ed and The Little Woman. Burp! i W If A Who is Sophia? What is it that . . . Well, it all started when I was a child . . . ,- 11 5 -. k MX Hold your pencil this way. wi The Real Winners. I don't believe it. ' s i N. QQ' 7 - Tig ri MC, 11 SHOIJ? Where do we start? Buffalo meat sandwiches? 3 X Q, P ,, f i-..-- Don't look now, but . . . What's that green crudge?! What do you think of trunsccndcntnlisnm f' w -,fs Snicker, Snicker, Snicker. Ha! Ha! It's already signed. lb Oh! YOU didlfi. How do you spell Luv? 5 . iliv- Pllotograplxed unexpectedly. One day Dick. Jane. and Spot On target. three. two. unc. fire! Flowvr girl and the pansv. The Red Baron and Snoopy go at it again! 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V, 1 1 Am 'NW av' . fb .N ',l X. :Si Nl- qi L, x-V' i .1 .fi 2 P 3 sz, if if K jd. i f I 5 Af I W I ,ff 'fx X ff, ' NN 1 L +14 ,gf ,B fn 5 A A l ,, - Q h 1 Q v 1, ,.f xi- ,515 . . H' W il 0 4- f i .i. ...1..... 1- -.- -1. PYNECONE H6897 lfgrar x 41223 f QA Math QA Club 4A ICONOCLAST X QSXUOQJQZ' Gounczf Back Row, Left to Right: W. Abbott, T. St. Martin, W. Bailey, D. Bohle. Second Row, Left to Right: J. Longazel, B. Smith, M. Tilton, D. Purinton, C. McKinley, D. Pitkin, D. Langford, M. Dannis, V. Clifford, C. Dionne. Front Row, Left to Right: Advisor, Cynthia Lord, L. Cottrell, K. Clock, B. Stetson, P. Tilton, K. Bailey. Qtfewspczper cgfqf .X W K 3 YQ. v , K . 5 , . .ax gk ,WAN . A . C E , 1 E , 5 png'- Back R'ow, Left to Right: S. Colligan, M. Reed, A. Renaud, C. Carver, R. Frizzle, R. Hall, D. Brown, J. Perron, S. Cronin. Front Row, Left to Right: S. Douglas, W. Brown, Advisor, William Raymond, L. Ciffcn, C. Dionne. .Z1fz11'Q 1 ,.y.- Q v - -i i 7 nivsiiq , N ,K . .. L ' A .C A ix ,,,O W Qxczrses 7 CQZ16 rs Q G-v 'ff' -- Back Row, Left to Right: P. Campbell, A. Roberts, D. Faucher, A. Renaud, C. Robinson, C. Horne, C. Healey, G. Lister, G. Margaritis. Front Row, Left to Right: N. Goldsmith, C. Guyette, Advisor, Augusta Gibbs, J. Bishop, J. Houle. Llgfdly 7163 'x Buck Row, Left to Right: H. Nason, S. Goodwin, son, D. Soucey. Second Row, Left to Right: C. D. Smith, K. Dannis, B. Cooley, L. Hrycuna. B. Hoitt, Advisor, Marjorie Yeaton, J. Ludden, T. Markwith, C. Robin- Guyettc. .l. Rollins. N. Poolv, N. Urficld. Front Row, Loft to Right: Zazzof XDz'1UQ1' Ofzcafzbn M Q 'ill 1-is 4 is f -'QUEB' its H Back Row: Thomas St. Martin, Edward Thompson, Wayne Bailey, Charles Malette. Front Row: Leslie Giffen, Shirley Colligan, Karen Dzmnis, Mrs. Sargent, Donna Bohle, Becky Hall, Patty Dickinson. 'K Back Row: Patty Dickinson, Bruce Hoitt, Bonnie Pence, Chris Healey, Darlene Faucher, Alice Roberts, Robert Thistle, Brenda Bishop, Diane Bethune, Carlene McKinley, Lydia Farr, .lean Fenstermaker, Carol Martin, Russel French. Front Row: Donna Pitkin, Paula Downing, Diane Brown, Sandra Goodwin, Pat Cooley, Valerie Carver, Sharon Callaghan. 23,0 offs N x 1-xxx we 'Q Sw 5 'Q av 4 'QV' ' M M. H, K A at I Qi - v 1 K, -Ac, K . ., A' 5 . 5 Q ,gg f-. 5 , ,fi MN , . A M... , .- fy ..4 ,,' W, Q.::'-mx' .1 f v ,fw ' Rf ,gBp'NR 941f' X f- l T ' K'-. ,Q is f'iff'2'g.,x.w51-'Q A Q ., A-ff -.Q - M k..,, x...,,,,4,- ,..,,, w .,..i,L - . wr' ' Q. row, OCCQF 1 H' ni l Q 'D ' + I -f ab ,I ff ' Y ',.nnun .Wim . 6 , 9 RA , iw nu-I 'r'i ., 1 J f ww . ui hi 0, . Beck Row, Left to Right: S. Cronin, D. Faucher, A. Renaud, D. Pitkin, B. Lingard. Second Row, Left to Right: K. Bailey, S. Cronin, P. Dickinson, N. Orfield, Coach Dick Baker. First Raw, Left to Right: C. Pettengill, D. Falk, P. Tilton, H. Margaritis, E. Erwin, L. Peterson, B. Wallace. e73dSQ6dH f- T , .. qv, w , v , 1' .r XX. XX, XX q,!I x md M043 , eqKl l 010 New MULZV, ew M ON0 A 'g w .4 mr 1' U .-5 -. X , YMO XM .w1,Ml0WfXqAYM0A .X iii' 'Vt A Ufpf 0, X ki WMU . . i , ww YTNMUI S' 'Q X1wM0fe,NhYM0mAi' ' A . Back Row, Left to Right: T. Brusso, W. Arnault, E. Murray, R. Cenatiempo. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach Lee Mason, B Aston, H. Nason, A. Pitkin, R. Rodier, G. Malette. First Row, Left to Right: R. French, C. Malette, K. Clock, R. Thistle, J. Reise unzbf' Zjarszf J 4 ' HAM.. X ,f , . U ., ' A 5 , L, ,- x ' ' X J X 33 12 5 iv x y Front Row, Left Io Right: M. Stevens, W. King, S. Sweeney, C. Malettc. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach, Giles Day, J. Harney, Il. Reed, D. Clock, Manager, S. Lovejoy. Zjasfefoczffl fjeam I l S Q-. . B. Taylor, W. Mandile, H. Titus, D. Cronin, J. Hastings, R. Cheney, M. Quintal, S. Campbell, S. Mahan, .l. Warthen, Uarszfy Zasfefgaf 790112 'AMT Front Row, Left to Right: J. Reise, co-captain, R. Smart, Richard Baker, M. Foley, L. Stevens, L. Cottrell, A. Pitki ,E 4 co-captain, W. Arnault. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach, n. .YJ -.I g, Here we go ! Oh, I couldn't ! Says who? 'x 4 Q N If I said it once . . . HDUIM P355 the m0neY hefeln f y ,- 4 71 nr ...N , . I . ,J 'Y A Ifm gonna get you yet! lv Does it hurt and have :1 temperature? H Zasfefgaf w Back Row, Left to Right: D. Falk, C. McKinley, E. Erwin, D. Brown, S. Callaghan. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach Bill Ray- mond, Manager S. Falk, K. Dannis, P. Cooley, M. Reed, H. Margaritis, Manager S. Goodwin. First Row, Left to Right: C. Pettengill, K. Bailey, Co-captains P. Cottrell and B. Stetson, B. Pettengill, P. Tilton. Demyan .. eg fff. .fxxff Back Row, Left to Right: E. Erwin, V. Carver, P. Tilton, D. Brown, Coach Joanne Rock, H. Margaritis, S. Callaghan, P. Porter, S. Colligan, Manager S. Goodwin. First Row, Left zo Right: C. Carver, P. Cottrell, Co-captains B. Stetson and J. Bishop, B. Petten- gill, R. Hall. N J GZQQI' QGOQFS 2 QM... .. ., .. 1 i Q- - N Es. - Back Row, Left to Right: C. Case, J. Demeritt, D. McDermott, K. Lessard. Front Row, Left to Right: V. Carver, Co-captains C. Karpinski and P. Porter, D. Bethune. arszf Gfeer eaz0Qrs T....L. 'T' Back Row, Left to Right: L. Farr, D. Pitkin, Co-captains W. Abbott and C. Carver, P. Downing, P. Dickinson. Front Row, Left to Right: S. Cronin, B. Pence, J. Houle. L .- Susan Cronin Paula Downing Janice Houle 'K'-. Miss Rock, Coach Bonnie Pence Patty Dickinson Donna Pitkin .. s W- Carol Karpinski Lydia Farr Rf? A X Wanda Abbott, C0'Cf1Pll1ifl Carlene Carver, Co-captain .g -4 ,QM Q ggwf' N. ,Q-'F -ra. 1 ,I f ,f www x A ,xqm gg , X N x my 1 012210115 ik ' 'Q W-XLL ,X ' xf .' K ' H L X Gmege ,- X11 v - , 'H x . Y ' ,fx y xQX' XXI gf ji if 'sus X! xx qi 'ffrf --1.-.W can f:4.x:w.,..- f, A '1- fx rx w x V. 'w .1 Q. xx 'vt w . VC- , L, f 3 3 f 5 4- 1 , . Jig,-W an i M Pkg ,--045 A w., F L- 'N ,N , x ' ' -' 'fi K ' 1- ' I IS- 1 , u p Y k -nr'ZzI' k I K ga ,fff P x .ff I ,Q ,,-1 f qw. . ' lily. A I xx 'ir W' f f 4 : 7 if f , ' r 3-:ii .iss N,- .u...A.o-' W , ..'. F '.. V, - '-rf n.1 L Q n NN: AQ 'iff . , V' wh, AME! 1- wh, j. f MLl15j.5N N 7 I v ' .l . Mm x Wag -- :.' a 1 1 . Zu? 4' fl f J ,f N ,gg 2 Z li N, .X N251 9: ' Lx illgfgssmx A . 3, X Q3 ,f I 'XJ S'ff1L ,g,.il,A-I Volleyball Competition Junior High lst Places-7th Grade Snow Sculpturing High School 1st Place-Seniors 2nd Place-Freshmen 3rd Place-Sophomores lst Place-Ram, 7th Grade A - 2nd Place-Snoopy's Head, 8th Grade 3rd Place-Sundae, 7th Grade High School lst Place-Blast-off, Seniors 2nd Place-Snoopy, Juniors 3rd Place-Volkswagen, Juniors 4 -911::I-5111.414-.v1.r:: fi :BZ Zeiss ' 'x,:.:5: Skiing Competition Junior High Boys' Slalom 8th Grade-4 pts. 7th Grade, 2 pts. High School Girls' Slalom lst-Barbara Stetson, 12th Boys' Downhill lst-Kerry Clock, 12th 2nd-Bud Rollins, 11th 3rd-Dave Clock and Paul Berry, 10th . a 'rig-fi. -. , ' ..,.. '-'f'- . ' - ' ' 1 Ping Pong Competition Junior High Boys' Singles Boys' Doubles 7th Grade, 6 pts. 8th Grade, 5 pts. 7th Grade, 1 pt. High School Girls' Singles Girls' Doubles lst-Karen Dannis, 9th lst-Dannis and Leonard 2nd-Judy Leonard, 9th 9th 3rd-Barbara Stetson, 2nd-Bailey and Stetson 12th 11th and 12th I 1 D, , , J H Boys' Singles ' ,--. x-.', - J lst-lim BYron, .lunior 2nd-Harold Titus, Junior 3rd-Charlie Malette, Senior Boys, Doubles lst--Clock and Malette, Seniors 2nd-Aston and Wallace, Juniors 3rd-Campbell and Dilly, Freshmen Boys, Downhill 8th Grade, 3 pts. 7th Grade, 3 pts. Girls' Downhill lst-Barbara Stetson, Senior 2nd-Janice Houle, Junior 3rd-Susan Cronin, Senior Boys, Slalom lst-Kerry Clock, 12th 2nd-Bruce Aston, 11th 3rd-Mike Foley, 12th 19669 Queen Candidates Queen-Wanda Abbott, Senior 1st runner-up- Pam Tilton, Junior 2nd runner-up- Donna Pitkin, Sophomore fTiel Lydia Farr, Freshman 4th runner-up-Barbara Stetson, Senior Princess Candidates Princess-Beverly Smith, 8th Grade lst runner-up-Nancy Wallace, Sth Grade 2nd runner-up-Juanita Spinazzola, 8th Grade ,fgvkzcess Queen Ze U Q19 an dd 6112175 ggofl M122 fer Garnzbaf Q ueezzs WINTER CARNIVAL COMPETITION RESULTS 1968 I 9 6 7 JUNIOR HIGH lst Placw8th Grade, 23 pts. 2nd Place-7th Grade, 16 pts. HIGH SCHOOL lst Place--Seniors, 32 pts. 2nd Place-Juniors, 21 pts. 3rd Place-Freshman, 13M pts. 4th Place-Sophomores, KIM? pts. , xl 5 Queen - Zonnze y-pence nuulnl ii In B . ma, ix' H . ' l il-wi ,,: 5,3 , 3,.gA,. Q, :- HJ: ,-., .gf - . 'ff-f.-. rj., v R 1, , ...1, ,A V + :'u'fZg, I A., ' . A ,. ,g-. 'iff X - , ,Ny 1 .' ,.' '. .iff-.' 5 rf, .:j.,. . I fish ' ,, W f' ,gf ,,. Q., 4 , fx -if? -NZ sl -c 1. 'si , : Q 'W 'tr 'hx 'Q .ff ft .5 M s P 1- 1, 3 F s H S I e t s o n . 1 5- w, X I 2' 4. ....- ' N, s uv Qyii Q-km ya ' K B a i 1 e Y P. C o t t r e l 1 C. M a l e I I 6 ia., w,.,g5f , ., w , 5 ' 1 , , X . ,, 7 f Air-1 XV . ,K . It V , kg...., N , X, ,J f -. .1 ik 73 SX. 1f P o o l e ,, , JW 'uw ! 3 N . - X N 'X' ' ,2 , fy je- Q L- l ' ff, 'Z M Uliljjglx Rex Arnold yyfrs. 761115 Ruyffon Mrs. Houghton has been a teacher at Raymond for thirty-five years. In this, her last year of teaching, we feel that she should be recognized in our 1968 Pynecone for the fine work she has done. Mrs. Houghton has found it a pleasure teaching the first grade students of Raymond. In June of 1967, she was given the honor of being named the Teacher of the Month of the state of New Hampshire. In addition to being honored by the state of New Hampshire, the new wing of our high school was named in her honor. Mrs. Houghton was trained to teach primary children and this training has been valuable to herself and her students. We would like to thank her for teaching us and for being such a wonderful person. Wm yyfaurzce gray l l at We the class of 68 would like to take this opportunity to honor and thank our much admired superintendent, Mr. Gray. In these past years we have seen both our school plant and its student population grow. Under Mr. Gray's supervision, Raymond Consolidated Schools have developed into the strong educational establishments that they are today. Upon his retirement this year, Mr. Gray leaves behind him the many accomplishments he has brought to our school. For these we are extremely grateful. hherlisserfs GOLD PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. William A. MaleH'e MV- and MVS- Alfred Reise Mrs. and Mrs. John Callaghan MVS- Halel BalleY Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Davis Mrs. and Mrs. J. Henry Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard, Susan and Angela Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Cronin SILVER PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S+. Marlin Mr- and MPS. Di'-Tl! HOUIG Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Collrell Miss Joanne Rock Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Proulx London's Dry Goods We would like lo lake 'rhis opporlunify 'lo acknowl- edge and lhank all of our adverlisers for lhe con- +ribu+ions +ha+ made lhis book possible. We would also like +o 'lhank all who have conlribuled lheir 'lime lo help wilh lhe preparalion and complelion of 'rhisz lhe i968 Pynecone. THANK YOU The Gold Pairons are 'lhose who con'l'ribul'ed five dollars. The Silver Palrons are 'lhose who conlribuled lhree dollars. The Bronze Palrons are lhose who conlribuled one dollar. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. BRONZE PATRONS Arnold McFarland Q Charles Shorfen Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. lrwin Hall Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford Goodwin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joel Porfer Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' A. Voss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lord and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conroy Mrs. John Wheadon Mr. and Mrs. John Blue and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sfevens Mr. and Mrs. James English Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Cavalon and Janice BarIow's Flower Shop Roberge Phofo Mr. and Mrs. John Douglass, Sr. Rufh McGall Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Lang, Jr. Charlie and Ida Brusso Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Hayes Lodge Walfer Sinclair A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robie Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bohle and Donna Mr. and Mrs. Paf Peffengill and Family Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Richard and Family Mr. and Mrs.'Albion Cross Mr. and Mrs. William Prince Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Lee and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Marfin Mr. and Mrs. Smifh and Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chase Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Levesque, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beers Karl and Dorofhy Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beafrice Clyde Piper and Delphina Purinfon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Herman Cloclr Sfanley Karpinslri Ronald Page Roy W. Hoifl' and Family Phillip HoiH' and Family John Bongiovanni Sereano King Paul Pecola, Sr. John Porfer Mrs. Clifford Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carver and Family Harry Abboff Donald Tilfon Mrs. Ruby Colligan and Family Mrs. Donald Tilfon Mrs. Able Cady Mr. and Mrs. fson Fahey Mrs. Sfe Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Miss Noreen Keane Mr. and Mrs. Grover Waferhouse Mr. and Mrs. James Hall Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Downing and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proulx Mr. and Mrs. William Mafaragas Mrs. Elsie Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Brien Warren Cross Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rollins Mr. and Mrs. Bolduc Miss McCranaghan Mr. William Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Day Richard Baker Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mason Mr. Alfred Accardi Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Sargenl' Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bishop Mr. and Mrs. John Fall: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pence Mr. and Mrs. Elphage Perron Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peferson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaffuclc Mrs. Geneva Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Racioppi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nason Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Don Waferman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smarf Mr. and Mrs. lrvin Hufchins H U 9399851 HTHJQQ ' I Anoslumc 1 a P pl n every sfaie o he nion, t a oreign counfries, save ai' I ' -M ag. You, foo, should make lh qu na SAVINGS BANK A k Hyour bankyl HI I IANCMISIII, Nlw Nlllfillll d d ds paid ai' all limes. --'-v-E----'ow'-M--E-wvo-'we PRESCOTT FARMS The Big One Raymond, Dover, Seabrook and Exe'I'er All Your Needs Under One Roof at HoLT's DEPARTMENT AND HARDWARE STORES Raymond, N.H. NICHOLS OIL CO. Tel. Day-895-3200 Nigh+-772-sios FRED NICHOLS 24 Hour Burner Service Rou+e IOI Raymond, N.H Besf Wishes DOT'S FLOWER SHOP 2I Lincoln S'I'. Exefer, N.H. They're so Doy-lic:ious DAY'S POTATO CHIPS Raymond, N.H. JOHNSON'S PURINTON INSURANCE Dairy Farm and AGENCY Dairy Ba, ROBERT H. CLEMENT. Ageni' Nodhwoodl N.H. Insurance-Real Es'I'a+e Raymond, N.H. 895-3353 President GSS i H0l'1OrdYliMQmbQY Q HA! KW :qu w h6ltxS Cooking? ow Qcul ? f ' Y -' fn. ., ,f 0 'J' lass ACT' ' -ma. Congratulations to the Senior Class! Nationally , Formal Advertised e S Wear Clothing W . 'FOI' and I Sale or Furnishings O Renl 23l Water Street Exeter, N. H. Congratulations to the Class of 1968 Exeter, N. H. Newmarket, N. H. MEMBER OF F.D.l.C. SEPTIC TANKS SHAWNEE PRECAST STEPS PRECAST WELL TILE AND COVERS CUSTOM PRECASTING MANHOLES-CATCH DISTRIBUTION BOXES BASINS BUMPER CURBS RILA PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Precast Basins-Manholes Box 386 Exeter, N. H. 03833 Telephone: 772-530 I 772-4207 Best Wishes REGIS LEATHER WORKS TEL. 895-3373 RAYMOND. N. H. QI' Y 'N 'E eh xeitezcf If f I .Qi Located on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy 'V -Veta' I I 90 FRONT STREET EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03833 TELEPHONE G03f772-5901 , FWD-mmx hmmm I -ix dx' If.. T V GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXETER MUSIC CENTER Sales and Service 69 Wm, 5+,ee+ Exeier, New Hampshire Main SI'ree'I', Fremon'I', N.H. Telephone 895-364I GORDON CLEGG HADLEY TRUCKING SERVICE AND JIM'S GARAGE Raymoncl, N. H. Moving problem? DEARBORN'S MQTQR EXPRESS INC. EXETER HANDKERCHIEF CO F r a Safe, Clean, Dependable Move EX9'l'el'. N-H- 69 Main S+ree+ Exefer, N.H. RALPH A. BROWN GRADING-EXCAVATING-SAND-LOAM-GRAVEL TRUCKING-SEPTIC TANKS-DRY WELLS Raymond, New Hampshire THE EXETER SAVINGS BANK The Friendly Bank Exefer, N.H. ,,,,,,.....4--Q ww , YZ! 4, 1 f gi an bu A Ei A-:A .I Complimen+s of BREWITT FUNERAL HOME Epping New Hampshire Complimenfs of MOORE SHOE STORE Complimen+s of THE EXETER FLOWER SHOP Exefer New Hampshire 55 Main Sfreei' EXe'I'el', OFFICE PORTABLE FILING SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS CABINETS HAROLD'S PLACE I9l Wafer Sireei BATCHELDER'S BOOKSTORE Exeier New Hampshire Esfablished 1829 CARDS GIFTS SCOTT A. BULLARD. Prop. TeI. 772-2442 Exefer, N.H. CHAVIG MAl.l.OUF'S DRY GOODS Ladies' ancl Genls' Furnishings Shoes and Rubber Foofwear Epping New Hampshire 03042 A. W. ROLLINS Excava+ing LOAM SAND GRAVEL Tel. 895-27l4 GRANT'S PHARMACY I7l Wafer S'I'ree+ LOUlSE'S SPORT SHOP I83 Wafer S'I'ree+ Exe'l'er N.H. Exeier New Hampshire The finesi' in Sporis Equipmeni' 772-225l Special discounls +o Schools and Clubs SINCE I848 Consul? us before you buy. , M :I L 'I .ifiilgv .A M For All Cars Go fo Q 0 WlLLY'S GARAGE GAS-OIL-TIRES Besl and Fas+es'r Service Complimenls of DEL CHEMICAL COMPANY , L f 3 f , A X A ii ?-'I ,f riff? ' 1, , , 7 ' A ' ' '17 in . Ll 1 , Jiagvjgzllf Tl-IE BIG DIFFERENCE 899 Hanover S'lree+ Manchesler, N.H. Phone 669-Ol I7 PENNIWIT SNACK BAR We Make Our Own Ice Cream CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I968 Roufe IOI RAYMOND, N. H Bes'l' Wishes RAYMOND BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. CHELA KENNELS Tel. 895-2248 Raymond, N. H. CompIimen1's of LUMBERTOWN, INC. LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS Tel. 895-3344 Raymond, N. H Complimen+s of BREWITT FUNERAL HOME Epping New Ham pshir BOB'S SUB SHOP The TeencJger's Second Home Main S1'ree+ Raymond, N. H IF lT'S GOOD FOOD vou vang!-r.. g Complimenis , , ' N of '- BE55'E'S LUNCH MARTY's TRUCK sToP N Rou'l'e IO7 Fremonf, N. H. Rouie IOI Raymgndl N, H, Tel 895-3474 FEcTEAu's MARKET Beg' Wishes Quali+y Groceries, Mea'l's, and From Your Provisions, Beer and Ale CANDIA-RAYMCND NEWS Main Sfreei' Epping. N. H. Correspondem. Tel. 679-5375 Best Wishes ROY'S T. V. SHOP MAIN STREET RAYMOND, N. H. Congratulations to the Class of 1968 - RELIABLE! - ...J S SCRIPTI YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE IN A REAL DRUG STORE RAYMOND REXALL DRUG FRANK J. CASE JR. AND JOHN A. ROSS Prescripfion Specialis+s TEL. 895-278l 205 Main S+ree+ RAYMOND, N. H. ELI N. MARCOTTE INC. 24 Hour Burner Service Hearing Oils-BoH'Ie Gas Besi' Wishes HAZEN WYMAN Sand, Gravel, Loam, Backhoe Work R d NH TeI. 895-2248 aymon , . . Day Tel. 895-283I Nighf Tel. 895-3434 Raymond, N Congra'IuIa'I'ions 'ro 'Ihe Class of ,968 TRADING CENTER RAYMOND FRUIT STORE ANDREW FASEKIS, Prop. Main S'I'ree'I' Epping, New Hampshire Tel. 679-5348 coNGRATuLATloNs BROOKSIE'S Sharon, Vermonf Compliments of COZY CORNER Gas Groceries Antiques Rou'l'e lOl Raymond, New Hampshire Congralulalions and Good Luclc 'l'o Class of '68 VININGS MARKET Fremonr, New Hampshire CALVIN T. LANGFORD 81 SONS Wiih Frigidaire Quick Clean Laundries Edgewaier, Florida and Raymond, N. H Complimenis o-F THE STAGE DOOR INCORPORATED Raymond, N.H. FOUR SEASONS SPORT SHOP Hunfing, Fishing and Camping Supplies Roure IOI Raymond, N.H. 03077 Complimenis of SEACOST TRACTOR EQUIPMENT Raymond, New Hampshire ARCHIBALD INSURANCE AGENCY Complimen-is Complefe Insurance Pro'rec1'ion of Tel. 895-28I2 Raymond, N.H. Local Represenfafion SHQE STQRE Means, Service Compliments of I. C. REED AND SONS, INC. UTILITY CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE Telephone 895-273I RAYMOND, N. H CADY'S T.V. Televisions, Radios, Records and Main S+ree1' Recordplayers Raymond, N.H. C0mPlgme +S VERA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE O RAY'S GARAGE Rouie IOI Opp. Lumberfown ain Sfreei' Raymond, N.H Raymond. N.H. Complimenfs Complimenfs of of LANG'S GARAGE TAILGATE Roufe IOI Candia, N.H. Roufe IOI Raymond, N.H. Congratulations from V.F.W. POST 4479 Maple Wheadon Raymond, N. H. BOB'S SUB SHOP The Teenagers Second Home Main S+ree+ Raymond, N. H. YOUR TROUBLES az Complimenis of VANISH GRIM I ALLAIN'S JEWELRY ff N AUTO QNES AT THE slew OF THE DIAMOND ' ? i Q HX '- 5 3' 3 5 SERVICE Cenfral Rochesfer, N. H. Square Tel. 332-0I08 l040 Hanover S+. Manchesier, N. H. Cgngrafula-Hong Gas' Oil' Kerosene' +o 'I'he Class of '68 Cigare'H'es and Sundaes FIRST NATIONAL BANK RONALD CARKIN, Prop. OF DERRY Rouie I02 Chesfer, N. H. Member of F.D.I.C. 93 CCNGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1968 THE DEERFIELD FAIR Sepfember 29+h-Oc'rober 2ncI NEW HAMPSHlRE'S LARGEST and FINEST AGRICULTURAL FAIR Compiimenfs of GOFF CHEVROLET Candia, N. H. Congraiulafions 'l'o rhe Seniors From Polly and Geri LONG BRANCH Main Sireef Raymond, N. H THE GRAY DOORS ANTIQUES Raymond, New Hampshire -Furni+ure-Appliances- Bric-Brac R. E. ECCLESTON Wafch Auciioneer for Appraiser our Tel. 895-2884 Auc+ Complimenis of HARRY'S SHOPPING CENTER Exefer, N. H Complimenfs of HARDY'S POULTRY FARMS INC. Chesfer, N.H. WATERHOUSE GARAGE ekoverz c. WATERHOUSE Used Cars, BoH'led Gas, Shefland Ponies Tel. 895-335 I Raymond, N. H Congratulations and Best Wishes NEW HAMPSHIRE FENCE COMPANY Raymond, N. H. TED HERBERT'S MUSIC MART Orchestrations, Instruments, Methods Expert Repairing Every Thing Musical II70 Elm Street Manchester, N. H. ',,- fo L - , f 1 ,5 QT KC , , M W f m M gf P ff 7 Q QE 'J 'Jul' W' O L-' yy WfiV4afQ,fffM V QC: 0 K, . 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