Spaulding High School - Red and White Yearbook (Rochester, NH)

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V101-VI I GYMNASII.-LNi ' I- ii ' alt ill 4 lll' -Ill i ff' illl if W- 'if ki A' ,Q 5 A M 5 4 ,rp wa 4 8 'Jhia .94 and the pride marks the beginning YL sie 'Jhe Building of the students in if of the Spaulding spirit. Qt bf Q MR. JOHN H. FRYE Superintendent B. Ed., Keene Teachers College, Graduate Study, Boston University: Harvard: M. Ed. , University of New Hampshire. Superintendent of the Rochester school system since 1949. 'Jhe Spaulding Spinit .94 molded . . MR. JOHN M. COTTON Principal B. S. . University of New Hampshire M. Ed. , Harvardg Summer School, MR. HAROLD W. HANSON Assistant Principal General Electric: University of New Hampshireg Summer School, Bos- ton University. Head of the In- dustrial Arts Department. Adviser ofthe Projection Club and Student Activity Council. Assisting princi- pal since I93l. Bq Efficient Columbia University, Harvard, Bos- Adminidlllaiion ton University. Principal since 1943. Mr. Cotton and Mr. Hanson check the records as busy Mrs. Hamel handles one of the many calls MRS. ARLINE HAMEL that come in during a routine day at S.H. S. School Secretary 8 and Guided . . MR. HARRY GRIERSON Administrative Assistant, Guidance, Machine Shop, Adviser, Student Council- B. S. , University of New Hampshire, M.A. Ed. D., Columbia University. MR. BENJAMIN MOONEY Head of Science Depart- ment, Biology, Latin, Track Coach, Adviser, Science Club, Assistant Business Manager, Red 81 White, B.A., M.A., Universityof New Hampshire, Graduate work, University of New Hampshire, Plymouth Teachers College, Tufts College. MR. RICHARD T. WESCOTT Director of Athletics and Physical Education: Boys' Physical Education, Basket- ball Coach, B.A., Colby College, Columbia Uni- versity, Boston University school of Law, M. Ed.. Boston University MRS. HELEN CHASE Head of Social Studies Depart ment, Social Studies, Girls' Guidance Counselor, Adviser, National Honor Society, B.A. , Bates College, M. A. Univer- sity of New Hampshire, Gra- duate work, Boston University. MR. ROBERT S. SOUKUP Head of Mathematics Depart- ment, Mathematics, Senior Class Adviser, Track Coach, B.S., Tufts College, M. Ed., Tufts Graduate School, G.E. Fellowship, Rensellaer Poly- technic Institute. MRS. IRENE WIGHT Head of English Department, English, Adviser, Speech Club, B.A. University of New Hampshire, Boston Uni- versity Graduate School, M. Ed., University of New Hampshire, University of Chicago, Universityoflowa, Plymouth Teachers College. The education and welfare of the individual stu- dent is the chief concern. Mrs. Chase and Marcia talk over a problem in the guidance office. 9 By Owl Expaienced, 'lniendlq 'Jac ul ty A Batten llndenatandinq of Lite .95 Obtained . as MR. EDWIN A. BLA CKEY, SR. English: Mathematics: Adviser, Red 8. White Business Staffg Plymouth Teachers Collegeg Keene Teachers Collegeg University of New Hampshire. MRS. BEATRICE N. CORNISH French and Lating Literary Adviser, Red St White. B.A. , University ofNew Hampshire. MR. THOMAS E. MRS. MARGUERITE CHAMBERLAIN Englishg Adviser. Senior Yearbook, B. Ed., Plymouth Teachers Collegeg Univer- sity of New Hampshire. MISS MARION DOW English: Adviser, Publicity Club. B. S. University ofNew Hamp- shireg Bates College: Keene Teachers College. MISS EDITH G. KELLEY is ii' NO: HENNESSEY Englishg Litarary Adviser. Red 8a White. B.A., Uni- versity of New Hampshireg Graduate Schoolg Boston University. English: Literary Adviser, Red gd White. B.A. , University of New Hampshire. l Miss ROSAMON COLE MR. CARL GENDRON Libfafian Plymouth Teachers B.A. . University of College. Past 'and present tenses meet on the board New Hampshire: B. SH Science' Math. and in class, where Mrs. Cornish proves Simmons College. that Latin is not a dead language. IO 'Ihnouqh the Study Ot Language and Litenatwle Q r 1l u u Madsen-wr '- 5 ibn Outlining Macbeth is an absorbing assignment for these senior English students in Miss Kelley's class. as K if QM Mrs. Wight's panel discussion on Presidential Candidates is in lively progress under Roger Tremblay's leadership. -l A scientific magazine article is the object of interest in Mr. Callbeck's class of budding chemists. 'Jhe Student Leafma new and Exact Warp of 'Jhmhuuq MR. THEODORE AYER General Science and Physics. B. S. . M. Ed. . University of New Hampshire. Adviser, Box- ing Club. MR. KENNETH M. CLARK Mathematics. Adviser, Fresh- man Class. B.S. . University of New Hampshire: Boston University. MISS DOROTHY G. FLINT History, Geometry, Consumer Math. Adviser, Senior Class. Plymouth Teachers College: B. S. , Boston University: M.A. . Wayne University: University of Detroit. MR. DONALD S. CALLBECK Chemistry, General Science. Adviser. Sophomore Class: Junior High and Freshman Football Coach. Prince of Wales College: B. S. , Acadia University: McGill University M.Ed., Boston University. MISS MARIE COLLINS General Science, Mathema- tics. Adviser, Future Teach- ers of America. B.S. , Univer sity of New Hampshire. MR. MARTIN E. HOWARD General Science. Junior High Football and Basket- ball Coach. B.A. . Nor- wich University: M. Ed. , Boston University. and Pnepanea 'Jon Jntelliqent Citigenahip. 11 59. ,on MR. GEORGE N. HURLEY Englishg Historyg Geography. Asst. Business Manager, Red and Whiteg B.A. Universityof New Hampshireg Graduate work, University of New Hampshire: PlymouthTeachers College. MISS CHARLOTTE M. LEIGHTON Mathematicsg Englishg Social Studies. Plymouth Teachers Collegeg University of New Hampshire. This Problems of Democracy Class seems very interested in Mrs. Flaker's comments on international affairs. LX MRS. NEDRA S. FLAKER Problems of Democracyp U.S. Historyg Adviser, Masque and Daggerg Adviser, Troupe 823 National Thespian Society. B.A., Bates College: M.A. Boston University: Columbia Universityg American Uni- versityg University of New Hampshire. MRS. ERMA A. JACKSON U.S. Historyg English. B. A. University of New Hamp- shireg M.S. University ofNew Hampshireg Boston University. i MRS. MARY RHODES Historyg Mathematicsg Geography. Portsmouth Teachers' Training School: University of New Hampshireg Boston University. A 13 Snatnuction Jn Homemahinq and Buaineaa Caneena MRS. MARION ABBOTT Commercial Lawg Junior Business Training, Book- keeping. B.S.E. Plymouth Teachers College, Uni- versity of New Hampshire, American College. MRS. MARTHA GRIERSON MISS FRANCES BAILEY Shorthand, Typing. B.S.E, Plymouth Teachers College, University of New Hampshire. MRS. LOLA M. SPRINGFIELD fx MRS. EVA L. STEVENSON Typing, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Businessg Adviser, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. Bryant and Stratton, Uni- versity of New Hampshire, Boston University. Future secretaries learn to be not only accurate, but also cheerful, under Mrs. Stevenson 's pleasant supervision. Junior High Sewing and Cooking. B. S. University of New Hampshire, Graduate School, University of New Hampshire. Senior High Home Economics Adviser, Future Nurses'Club, Adviser, Sophomore Class. B.S., Nasson College, Uni- versities of Chicago, Iowa, Wisconsin, Fanny Farmer's School of Cooking. Mrs. Springfield's class serves a luncheon in the model suite. and '-Wldinillq -gn Pnactical Skills. MR. CHARLES W. BEARD General Shopg Woodworking. Adviser, Key Club. B, Ed., Keene Teachers Collegeg Uni- versity of New Hampshire, M, Pennsylvania State College. MR. WILBUR M. FAY Auto Shopg Machine Shopg Electricity. Adviser, Hi-Y Clubg Stage Manager, Wentworth Institute: Boston University: Harvardg Ply- mouth Teachers College. Ed., MR. ERNANDO J. DeVITTORI Cabinet Shop, Mechanical Drawing. Adviser, Junior Classy B. S, , University of New Hampshire, M. Ed., Fitchburg Teachers College. MR. FRANCIS D. HACKETT Driver Educationg Mechani- cal Drawing. J. V. Basket- ball Coach. B. E. , Keene Teachers College: M. Ed., Boston University. MR. IERALD K. QUIMBY Vocational Agriculture.Ad- viser, Future Farmers of America. B.S, University of New Hampshire. Q ,yzggzgg , 'sash ., wx yi, No need to worry about the care these boys will give their automobilesl Mr. Fay lools on ap- provingly. Physical and Cultunal Abilities Hue Developed. IH- MISS NANCY PAULSEN Musicg Senior High and Jun- ior High Choirsg Director, The Sth Notes . B, S., University of New Ha mpshireg Northamp- ton CommercialCollegeg Uni- versity of Oslo, Norwayg Fresno State College. The Spaulding High Band executing an interesting MR. LEONARD W. D'ERRlCO Civicsg Georgraphyg Physical Education, Football and Base- ball Coach. B.S. , M, Ed., Boston University. MISS SIGRID A. FRANCIS Artg Adviser, Senior Tri-Hi- Y. B. S., University of New Hampshire, MRS. MARIORIE R. FISK Physical Education for Girlsg Cheerleader Coachg Intra- mural Sports. B. S, , Uni- versity of New Hampshireg Assistant Head Counselor, Camp Truda. MR. EDWARD J, MADDEN Instrumental Musicg Senior High, Junior High, Elementary Bands, Vocal Music, Grades V-VI. B,S. in Music Educa- tion, University of New Hamp shire. maneuver on the field. The Majorettes act as Senior Art Class. Everyone is happily engaged in Hallow een witches. his own 6-week project. MISS DOROTHY FLINT MR. ROBERT SOUKUP G65 1 MR. THEODORE AYER 'if' Senion Claaa fidviaena Miss Flint and Mr.Soukup have devoted much time and energy to the task of advising the class of I957. We are grateful to them for their interest and guidance We were sorry to lose Mr. Souku in January when he left the faculty of S aulding Hi li School to do mathe P 9 ' matical research for the Rand Corporation in Lexington, Massac husetts . Although our adviser only since January, 1957, Mr Ayer has won the respect and gratitude of the seniors with his knowledge of their problems, and his unfailing help. The patience and enthusiasm of all our advisers are part of the Spaulding spirit. 'Jhe appeanance of oun building and hot noufriahinq food help to keep owl apiuita hiqh. THE DISHWASHERS HAVE THE MOST FUN! LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Gile, John Southworth, Ralph Dodge, Mrs. Gray, Frank Spiers. THE CAFETERIA STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Eleanor Colman, Mrs. Alice Lincoln, Miss Norma Mooney, Mrs. Cassie Richardson, Mrs. Wilma Meader, Mrs. Susan Gray. ,wh 4 'KV' ml J' Just before the janitors' luncheon in honor of Mrs. Grassie 's birthday. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bemard Hunt, Mr, Raymond Page, Mr. Raymond Seavy, Mr. Granville Rogers, Mr. William Grassie. Chief Custodian, Mr. Ernest Winkley. ,ff , .WW L 'Y' Remembering that the quality of our daiiy work is a measure of our character, we strive for a spirit of eornestness in our Claaaea Senion Claaa Obbicena I 957 Ralph A heart to re- solveg a head to contriveg and a hand to execute, Football I,2, 3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track I,2,3,43 Baseball 4g Key Club 2, 3,43 Stu- dent Activity I,2, 3.4: Junior Prom King 3: National Honor Society 4g Class President I 0 2 I 3 I 4' Ambition: Engineer. f ff Claaa uRodu Athletics is the elixir of life. Football 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 43 Student Activity 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 23 Pres- ident 43 Class Vice President 3, 43 Senior Reception 33 Jtmior Prom 43 Key Club 2, 3,43 Vice President 3. Ambition: Coach RALPH CLINTON DODGE RODNEY CHARLES WOTTON President Vice President NORMA LORRAINE BEA UDOIN Secretary Norma Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends, Pep Club 13 Cheering 2,3,43 Co- head 43 Masque 83 Dagger 3,43 Class Vice President 13 Class Secre- tary 2, 3,43 Christmas Ball 23 Senior Reception 33 Freshman Reception 43 Intramurals I,2,3,4g Student Ac- tivity 23 Student Govemment I3 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,23 Vice Presi dent 23 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,41 Secre- tary 3. A mbition: Physical Education Teacher. Don The only way to have a friend is to be one. F.F,A. I,2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,43 Class Treasurer 3,43 Student Ac- tivity 3,43 Student Council 1,23 Eighth Notes 4g Choir 43 Football 2, Ambition: Farmer, DONA LD ARTHUR YOUNG Treasurer JEAN ABBOTT Jean Not stepping o'er the bonds of modesty. Glee Club 25 Choir 2. Ambition: Secretary. NANCY JANE BARCOMB Nancy Be glad and your friends are many. Pep Clubg French Club5 Science Club 1,23 Freshman Reception 45 Senior Reception 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,25 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Mas- que 8L Dagger I,2,3,45 Red 85 White Staff 1,25 Speech Club I,3,4. Ambition: Occupational Therapist. S at i if K ff . 'XA 1 fy' DONALD H. ALLEN Don Ever his foot has music. Band I,2,35 Choir I,2,3g All State Band 25 All State Choir 35 Eighth Notes 2, 3,45 Projection Club 2. Ambition: College. ,3- RONALD NELS ANDREASON Ronnie They say he's quiet, but. . . ' Ambition: U. S. Air Force. JOHN BARTLETT Spider Men of few words are the best men. Red 8: White Staff5 Yearbook staff 4. Ambition: Press Photographer. BARBARA BEAUPRE Barb She 's here--I hear her giggle. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,23 Christ- mas Ballz Cheerin 2 Majorette : g : 3, Head 45 Freshman Reception 45 Senior Reception 35 Masque 8: Dag ger 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Air Line Stewardess. x 'f :- v ROBERT BLAISDEL Bob Young in limbs, in judgment old. Student Council 3,4g KeyClub CAROLYN ANNE BOARDMAN Boardie Size is a matter of opinion. Glee Club 1,23 Intramurals 2, Library Staff I,2g Art Depart- PETER CHARLES BOLDUC Pete Play before work. F.F.A. 1, 2. Ambition: To own a body 45 Speech Club 3,43 Winter ment r,2. shop or garage. Track 2, 3,4g Spring Track 2, Ambition: Undecided. 3 4- A.mbition: Nuclear Physics. sz an CLAYTON E. BOUSQUIN Bob Sure to rise to great heights. Band Ig I.V. Basketball Ig Boys ' Hi-Y I. Ambition: Marine Corps. tgas IUDITH ANN BROWN Judy Quick to smile, and ready to laugh. Intramurals I,2, 3,45 Masque 8a Dag- ger 3,4g Red gl White Staff 4, Publici- ty ciub 4g senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Year- book Staff 43 Senior Reception 3. Ambition: X-Ray Technician. GEORGE CALEF George Quiet on the outside, laughing on the inside. Science Club Ig Track 3'4- Ambition: Further Edu- cation. DONALD CLAYTON CAMPBELL Campy Silence is more eloquent than words. Student Government 2, 3g Eighth Notes 4g Choir 4. Ambition: Jet Pilot. e ,af , LORRAINE BARBARA CHASE Larrie I like fun, like everyone. Masque Sz Dagger I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2g Senior Re- ception 3g Intramurals I, 2, gg Glee Club I. Ambition: Join the Waves. WILLIAM M. CANNEY Bill A friend to all. Winter Track: J. V. Basketball: Boys' Hi-Yg Science Fair. Ambition: Service. X V . , PATRICIA CHASSE Pat Manner, not gold, best adornment. Ambition: Telephone Operator. is woman 's ww-, , CATHERINE MARY CARTER nsisn It is a friendly heart that has many friends, Intramurals Ig Pep Club I3 Glee Club 23 Christmas Ball 2: Mas- que 8t Dagger 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres, 4: Red 8. White Staff 4: Publicity Club 43 Student Council 43 Senior Reception 33 Freshman Reception 4. Ambition: Medical Secretary. ygyy E , A EVELYN PAULINE CLOUGH Eve1yn It is better to be little and shine than be large and cast a shadow. Tri-Hi-Y rg Senior Reception 3g Freshman Reception 45 Ambition: To travel. SHARON LEE COLBY Sharon Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Christmas Ball 2g Red SL White Staff 3, Senior Reception 3g Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary. 13. nv SANDRA IEANNE COOKSON Sandy She who is happy is rich enough. Masque 8a Dagger r,2, 3, 4g Sopho- more Tri-I-li-Y 2g Senior Tri-Hi- Y 3g Senior Reception 35 Future Nurses Club 4g Freshman Recep- tion 4g Yearbook 4. Ambition: Registered Nurse. nv V-we 4 , ef fr- has , 72, , fi t 4 s.g 1-.,s1:-ru, ' fy:-1 - - A - A A ' . I U .. DAVID CORMIER Little Moose He must live to eat, and eat to live. Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Engineer. EUGENE COSSETTE Gene A football player, a regular guy, a friend to all, and sort of shy. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 49 F.F,A. 1,2,3,4g Key Cll1b2,3,4: S ech Club 4g Class Executive Pe Board 3,4gVStudent Activity 2, 3,4. A mbition: Advanced schooling. CONSTANCE ANN CORMIER Connie Quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Associate Editor, Yearbookg Sopho- more Tri-Hi-Y I, Pres. 2: Senior Tri- Hi-Y 3, Pres. 43 Older Gir1s'Confer- ence Councilz, 1st Vice Pres. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Congress Councilz, 3, Ist Vice Pres. 4g National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4: Junior Prom Suite 3g Girls' State 3, Governor 's Council, Red 8a DON NA MARIE CURRAN Donna If she isn 't joining the fun, she 's making it. Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3: Student Activity 3, Sec. 4g Christmas Ball 25 Senior Reception 3g Ambition: Secretary fl all MARJORIE WORCESTER DARRELL Margie A wise and understanding heart. National Honor Society 45 National Thespian 2, Secretary 3, President45 Masque gl Dagger I,2, 3, Secretary 45 Band I,2, 3, 45 All State Band 2, 35 Future Teachers' of America Club 3, President 45 Senior Reception 35 Red 81 White Staff 2,3,45 French Club Secretaryzg Speech Club 2, 3. Ambition: Teacher. T ' DA VID ALAN DEARBORN .,C Y ., ln New Hampshire God makes men. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Electronics. BARBARA JEAN DAVIS MARTHA ALMA DAVIS Barb Martha There is no substitute for hard Outdoors, in school, no matter work, where, she always keeps her Masque 82 Daggerg Senior Recep- stately air. tion 3: Christmas B311 2- Red 82 White 45 Masque 84 Dagger Ambition: Career in Home Ec- I. 2. 3.42 National Thespian 3.4. onomics. Secretary 45 Junior Prom Suite 35 Senior Reception 35 Freshman Re ception 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Speech Club I. Ambition: X-Ray Technician. .. 4 1 . , , mugs, .. ,, J ff s well? 5 I a l K ,ca -tr 4 --1. gli, - .-we 'el f -ff f 'X 24 A r H FERNAND DOYON JAMES DEPALMA Jesse James He's a sure card. Football I. Ambition: Draftsman. Fern A penny saved is a penny earned. Ambition: To succeed in the field of art. i I 2 ELIZABETH JEAN DRAPEAU ALBERT DUMONT DONALD BRUCE EMERSON Betty Al Don It matters not how long you live, For he 's a jolly good fellow. His heart is as far from fraud as but TIOW well. Science Fair I,2. heaven from earth. Senior Reception 3. Ambition: Machinist. F.F.A. I,2, 3. Ambition: Secretary. Ambition: Drafting. RICHARD MICHAEL FABIAN Dick I know you 're laughing in your sleeve. Eighth Notes 25 Quarter Ig Choir I , 2. Ambition: Raise horses. WILLIAM C. FIELDING Bill Why take life seriously, you 'll never come out alive. Ambition: UNH. ELEA NOR FROST Frostie Hope is the chief blessing. Softball I,2,3,4g Basketball I 3,4g Publicity 4. A mbitiong Secretary. -3' at MARGUERITE GAGNON BERNARD GA RNETT RANDOLPH GERRISH, JR, Peggy Bemie Randy It is no disgrace to be short, A little nonsense now and then is Amazing one small head can carry only inconvenient. relished by the wisest men. all he knows. Red gl White Staff 4g Choir 3,45 Key Club 54. Speech Club 3,45 Science Club 2, Library Staff 4g Intramural Ambition: College 3,43 Key Club 4g Aeronautical Basketball 35 Publicity Club 45 Club 2. Glee Club 3. Ambition: Pilot. Ambition: Bookkeeper. ids Achievement 'Jon the Claes and 'ha the Sched. A LBERT GILE CAROL GIERA Buddy Carol DONALD GILBERT A smooth and steadfast man. Her hair is not more sunny than her smile. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,2. Ambition: Secretary. ,W1,,42W,, .B B Don Hear much, speak little. I. V. 2g Boys' Hi-Y 3,4. Ambition: Machinist. ' an Student Councilg F. F. A. I, 2, 3,4 Secretary 3, President 3,4g Class Vice President 2. Ambition: Agricultural Engineer. , Gr I 'V'-sv FRED GLIDDEN Freddie Quiet, dignified, but always ready for fun. F.F.A. I,2,3,4. Ambition: Manager of a Dairy Farm. ANNE E. GREENFIELD Greenie Though she is little, she is fierce, Senior Reception 35 Pep Club I Ambition: Telephone Operator. 3 CARLA JANE GOSSELIN Carla Look for the silver lining. ' Library Staff l,2,3, Sec. 4g Red 84 White Staff 4g Choir I. Ambition: Secretary. NANCY ANN GOTZ Nancy A merry heart, a sparkling eye. Pep Club 1,25 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,2, Treasurer 25 Cheering 2, 3,45 Student Activity 25 Christmas Ball 25 Intramurals I,2,45 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Senior Re- ception 35 Junior Class Executive Board 35 Prom Suite 33 Masque 84 Dagger 45 National Honor Society 45 Freshman Reception 45 Yearbook Staff 4. 5 5, 5 .,5,5. Ambition: QSEQJCCF-3lIY 5555? A 5 5 5 ,. 5 Uv-5 Q 5 5 i . 55 -5.-. V V - tfiffff- f t t ff-iii RONALD W. GRENIER Ronnie He 's always one step ahead of the music. F.F.A. 3,45 Basketball I. Ambition: Navy. 5 .gsfiiiga ROSE MARIE BARBARA HAGGENMILLER Rosie Work, and you shall achieve great things. Red 8a White Staff I5 Publicity Club 2, 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Intramurals I,2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition: Telephone Operator. .AK H PATRICIA HALL Pat Faithful friends are hard to find. Library Staff I,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4: Masque 84 Dag- ger I,2,3,4: Glee Club 2,3,4, Librarian 3: Future Nurses Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: In- tramurals I,2: Science Club 2: Speech Club 4: Thespian 4. Ambition: Nursing. I hiv ,' .f fi '1 : . , . , 2 R I : vu. '. . if ' is 'C' , L 'R al ' if I I pm - wi' , f f ff A A . K X , If it 3 U 1 ,Q , . zz, xg ,I .I DAVID HAMILTON Dave Growth is the only evidence of life. Speech Club 4: Transfer, Sunnyside High. Ambition: Criminologist ll I dna! 'Hn Awaneneui 0 HELEN HENRY MILDRED LOUISE HAWKINS Helen Millie Ready, willing and able. Majorette 2: Senior Reception 3: Yearbook staff 4. Ambition: Nursing. Ask and learn. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4: Student Government 4. Ambition: UNH. 9' 4:1 --K 4'5- 1- riffs' . , 9 . I JOHN LOUIS HARTIGAN Johnny Laugh and the world laughs with you. J.V. Basketball I: Varsity Basket ball 2,3,4: Varsity Baseball I,2, 3,4g Key Club 2,3,4: Student Activity 3,4, Treasurer 3. Ambition: Doctor. 1 Othena. GLORIA HOWARD Gloria Silence sweeter than thy speech. Choir 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Private Secretary. 'fa rv. viv- -N I' Lt I I 149 ' u I ev- I JOHN H. INESON, IR. TFP fix JOYCE JOHNSON John Io Such a man need not fear the future. Keep smiling at trouble. Masque 8L Dagger I5 Track I,2, 3, 45 Stu- Masque Sc Dagger 2, 3, 45 dent Government 1,2, 3,45 Member at Publicity 3, 45. Intramurals I. large 3,45 Speech Club 3, Pres. 45 Eighth Ambition: Teacher. Notes I,2,3,45 National Honor Society45 Executive Board 35 Yearbook Asst. Editor 45 Senior Reception 35 Boys' State 35 Boys' Nation 35 Choir 4. Ambition: Medicine. WILLIAM JAMES KEEFE Bill I can resist everything except temptation. Key Club 2,3,45 Boys' State 35 Football I: Track25 Basket- ball I,2, Ambition: To be successful in business. pr' . W, 1 N If W, L, is .11 . rf . fi D f 0- F a Y I -I Z W twigs. f in 5.3 Q j WM e X .I X3 5 X x STEVE JOHNSON Steve Why can't they all be contented like me? Transfer, York High 4. Ambition: Service. 51-94 A Loqaltq Us Spaulding 'High I SANDRA KEENE Sandy A live wire never gets stepped on. Pep Club I,25 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,2g Senior Tri-Hi-Y 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Christmas Ball 25 Freshman Reception 45 Junior Prom Queen 35 cjheering 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Spring Hop 2g Choir 4. Ambition: Medical Secretary. WAYNE MERRITT KEITH Silent Gentle of speech, bene- ficient of mind. Student Government I, 2, 3,45 Nation Honor Society 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Mathematician. -M ,4 4 FRED CLIFFORD KIMBA LL Fred Simplicity of character is no hindrance. Ambition: Artist. EVA NORMA LEFLEUR Eva She is a winsome wee thing. Intramurals 1,25 Pep Club 1,23 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,2g Freshman Reception 4, Yearbook 4. Ambition: Secretary. ? 'Q A LAN SHE LLY KING ..A l.. Life is my college. May I grad- uate well and eam some honors. National Honor Society 3, 4g Boys' State 3, Student Council 33 Red 82 White Staff-Junior Editor 3, Editor 4. Ambition: Doctor. BARBARA DAWN LACHANCE Barb O thou fairest among women. Pep Club Vice President Ig Science Club 2, 33 Ski Club 3g Cheering 33 Intramurals 3: Senior Reception 3. Ambition: Nursing And 'Jo 80011082 Connected With 91. CYNTHIA JOYCE LANDRY Cindy To be loved, be lovable. Pep Club Ig Science Club 2, In- tramurals 2, 3,45 Senior Reception 3. Ambition: Marriage. MARCIA EVELYN LAVERTUE Midge Nothing is so popular as kindness. Red 8a White Staff 2, 3g Freshman Reception 4g Senior Reception 3, Intramurals I,2,3,4p Library Staff I,2, 3,4, Secretary 25 Science Club 2, Leaders' Club 35 Pep Club 1,25 Masque SL Dagger 2, 3,4g Speech Club I,2,3,4g Debating 3, Year- book staff 4. Ambition: UNH. WILLIAM FOSS LENFEST PETER HERBERT LEWIS FRANCES LEYDEN Bill Pete Fran A good companion--as firm a Happy am I, from care I am free. A sunny disposition is a treasure. friend. Basketball I, 25 Student Activity Transferred from Portsmouth High Baseball 2, 3,45 Red 8: White Staff Ig Senior Reception 3. in Junior Yearg Future Nurses 3,4g National Honor Society 4g Ambition: To be successful in Club 4g Historian 4. Key Club 3,4, President 4g Var- business, Ambition: Physical Therapist. sity Football 3. Ambition: West Point. I at s I' 'Q gp I 'Z' ,,i' ' ELIZABETH LORD Liz PHYLLIS ROSE LINCOLN A merry heart maketh a cheerful Philly countenance. ERNEST R. LIBBY Ernie Why should life all labor be? Ambition: U.S, Air Force. Not a care in the world. Red 85 White Staff 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Choir 4g Publicity Club 3,43 Intramural basketball 4. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Senior Re- ception 3g Science Club 35 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: X-ray Technician. 'fir 'F fs 'W -t 3 iji,t:-,wT -, , , . I I JEAN MARY LUCEY IUDITH ELAINE MAHONEY Ieana Judy Do not disturb that which is quiet. Size is a matter of opinion--as Masque 81 Dagger I, 2, 3,4g Red Sz merry as the day is long. White Staff 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Tri- Intramural basketball 2g Masque 8a Hi-Y 2g Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Na- Dagger I,2,3,4g Senior Tri-Hi-Y tional Thespian 4g Speech Club Ig 3,4g Science Club 2g National S611i01' RCCCPUOU 3: Science Club Honor Society 4g Senior Reception 3. L25 Ski Club 1.2: II1I1'amUIalS I. Ambition: Medical Technologist. 2g French Club 2g Yearbook staff 4g Spring Hop Ig Girls' State fro Travel. f roanaaaamm DEBORAH ANN MARCH Debbie Anything for a quiet life. Masque 85 Dagger 45 Yearbook Staff 43 Transfer, Alton High. Ambition: UNH, EREDERIC WALTER MARCH Fred Still waters run deep. Transfer, Alton High. Ambition: Mason. DWIGHT ORMAN MA NN Whitey Ohl Sleepl It is a gentle thing Freshman Footballg Varsity Foot- ball 2g Basketball 2g Baseball 2g Boys' Hi-Y 3,45 Choir 4. Ambition: Shop Teacher. WILLIAM H. MARSH Bill Living life to its fullest. Ambition: Service. T 1' gf SALLY MEADER Sal There is a time for all things. Red 8: White Staff 3,4: Spaulding Spotlight Editor 4: Choir 4: Speech Club 4. Ambition: To be a farmer's wife. 3 ,xgiiffr its qw RICHARD ERNEST MINER Dick To be good natured is desired by all. Projection Club 3, 4. Ambition: Mechanic. ag .415 FRANCES ANN MICHEL Fran The longest day enjoy. Senior Reception 3. Ambition: Business College ,upK-,gglips-Esgsgggssssgzv-I . A , 'A Ms. - A ,f , - - TIMOTHY MORRILL Tim He is little: he is wise: he's a terror for his size. Track I, 2, 3,4g Choir 4g Win- ter Track 2,3,4g Key Club 4. Ambition: Physics Professor. X-an 1 1 .p Q PATRICIA ANN MILLER -'Pav' A fair exterior is a silent recommen- dation. Pep Club I,2: Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Christmas Ball 2 Intramurals 1,2g Senior Reception 3: Freshman Reception 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Masque 8: Dagger 4. Ambition: Powers Model. NANCY LEE MORRISON Nan A long life and merry one Senior Reception 3: Intlamural basketball 2 Ambition: Typist PHILIP NANG LE if I 5. IUNELLEN OSBORNE PhiI june Not that I love study less, but To be merry best becomes you. thatl love fun more. Class Treasurer Ip Tri-Hi-Y I,2g Key Club 2, 3. Senior Reception 2, Cheering 2,3, A mbitiorlz UNH NANCY MARIE PATCH Nan Silence is golden. Glee Club I,2, 3,4, Ambition: Join the Waves. Co-head 4, Christmas Ball 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary. PATRICIA CAROLYN OSGOOD Ozzie Few words are best, choose yours wisely. Red 8: White Staff Ig Publicity 2, 3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary. Q y y, And A 'Healthy Paufielpution Sn GERALDINE PHYLLIS PEABODY Gerry Full of fun and fancy free. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,2, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Masque 8: Dagger 4, Senior Reception 35 Christmas Ball 2g Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretarial Work. 1 THERESA POMERLEAU Terry To be happy is to be successful. Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 2, 3,4g Pub- licity Club 2, 3,4g Red 84 White Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary. x. X Us JUDITH ANN RAMSEY DONALD RAND Judy Don Art is power. Never trouble trouble until trouble Red 85 White Staff 4g Yearbook Staff troubles you. 4g Future Nurses Club 4, Senior Re- Ambition: Service., ception 3, Ambition: Success in the field of art or science. lgzjif-fffiifft 1.., aI'e'ig5-Q . W... , 1152 ? .sf-...Q ..5,.,.. .Jn l , L DOROTHY IRENE RICHARD Dot Quiet persons are welcome everywhere. Student Govemment Ig Senior Re- ception 3g Yearbook Staff 45 Junior Reception 4. Ambition: Secretary. I . . -1 u .. 1. 3 'I RUTH ANN RICKER Ruthie Variety is the spice of life, Science Club 2, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y I,2g Choir 2g Pep Club I,2g Intramurals I,2g Senior Reception 3g Fresh- man Reception 4. Ambition: Nursing. 1' T? CAROL BERNICE RANDALL nRandyn Life without sport isn't sport. Glee Club 2, 33 Pep Club Ig Intramurals I,3,4g Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 2. Ambition: Nursing. -4 FAYE SANBORN Faye A gracious thing no doubt. Transfer, Brewster Academy g Science Club 2g French Club 2g Student Gov- ernment 3,4g European Council 35 Junior Prom Suite 3g Senior Reception 3g Masque 8L Dagger 4, Future Teachers Club 43 Choir 4. Ambition: Teacher. ks .1 . , L fu .Jimi , ,H , is , . , ijqsf. , 6 Y. -. .wifnf sf GERALD SNEIRSON MARY VERNICA TAFFE DAVID TEBBETTS Jerry Mary ..-nb.. again, look at the curlY Lalita something captivating in her ,As calm as the sea is wide. ,, Basketball 2.3.4: Key Pep Club Ig Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 1, Swd?'f'C0u Fi14' Club 4: Band 4. 2g Intramurals I,2g Christmas Ball 2, Amblfloflf AH F0100- Ambition: Musician. Cheering 3,4g Senior Reception 3g Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Prom Suite 3: Freshman Reception 4g Yearbook 4g A mbition: Secretary. CONS TANCE TESSIER Tessie You 're only young once. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Wedding Bells. MARIORIE MAY TIMM Margie Born with the gift of laughter. Intramurals 3,45 Senior Reception 3. A mbition: Secretary. .--- ' W .4 me w ,. - ' LW ' , . -ig,- ,, y .-ay, 1,-or aai. 4- , A . ,V M ..,. -- ' W ' - , y I 5 X .,., J it f of V RICHARD TIMMONS Dick Singing away life's worries. Band Ig Choir I,2, 3,4g Eighth Notes 2, 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 45 Boys Hi-Y 4. Ambition: Hotel Manager. CAROL LYNN TITUS Tidy Learning without thought is labor lost. Masque SL Dagger 35 Intramurals I, 25 Senior Reception 35 Red SL White Staff 45 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 45 Art Dept. 1, 2, 3,4. Ambition: X-Ray Technician. PAUL R. TOOF Toofe An agreeable companion, loads of fun. Ambition: Undecided. PAUL ROGER TOWLE Paul All 's fair in politics and love. Student Activity 45 Student Gov 't 35 Eighth Notes 2, 3g Choir 35 Yearbook 45 Masque 8a Dagger I, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a successful business man. And, A4 Qood 'Jhinqa Have A Way of Spnadinq, CYNTHIA WAINWRIGHT VARNEY Cyndy She is a phantom of delight. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Senior Tri Hi-Y 3,45 Science Club I,2,35 Mas- que Sr Dagger 1, 2,3,45 Senior Recep- tion 35 Freshman Rvception 45 National Thespian 3,45 Girls' State 3. Ambition: Secretary to a U.S. Senator. DONALD PAUL VARNEY Don A friendly person in every way. F,F.A. 2,3,45 Projection Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To own a farm. Pariucia ANN virruwi Par There is always a reason to smile. Future Nurses Club 35 Senior Reception 35 Science Club 1.2. 3- Ambition: Nursing Fife ' wif - 'K ' l . be-grf f - if MURLENE MARIE WAGNER Murlene Energy and persistence conquer all things. Cl-IELLIS WEEKS Che1lis He 's small, but, oh my! Track I,2, 3,4. Pep Club Ig Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Ambition: Machinist. I,2g Intramurals Ip Christmas Ball'2g Senior Reception 3g Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Freshman Reception 43 Yearbook Staff-4g Majorette 45 Masque 84 Dagger I,2,3,4. Ambition: Secretary. MADELINE EDLA WELLS Madie Chatter is never a handicap. Science Club 2g Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Telephone Operator. ' A GEORGE HEATH WOODILL Woody An athlete who has stood the test and still stands out among the best. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4g Executive Board 4g Class Treasurer Ig Class Executive Board 3,45 Key Club 2, 3. Ambition: Civil Engineer. Football I,4g Basketball I,2,3,4g ANN .TEANNETTE WUESTHOFF Ann They that govern the rnost make the least noise. Transfer, St. Mary 's High, Brook- line, Mass. g Science Club Secre- tary 2g Choir 2, 3, 4g Librarian 3g Treasurer 4, Girls' State 3, Masque 82 Dagger 3,4g Yearbook Editor 4g National Honor Society 3,4, Pres- ident 45 Future Nurses Club, Pres- ident 4g European Council 3g In- tramurals 2. Ambition: Nursing. I will find my way, or I will make one. Student Government 3, 4, Vice President 3, Pres. 4: Boys'State 3g Red Kc White Staff 3, Science Club, Vice Pres. 2,3, Pres. 4: Eighth Notes 2, 3,43 Masque 82 Dagger 3,4, Pres. 4, F.F.A. 2, 3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 3.4: Speech Club, Treasurer 3g Track 3g All State Music Festival 2, 3, 45 All New England Music Festi- val 3,45 Thespian 4. Ambition: Government, JOYCE NOREEN YOUNG RALPH NELSON YOUNG Joyce Sam There's a bit of mischief behind Be silent and safeg silence never her fair expression. betrays you. Speech Club Ig Masque 85 Dagger I, 2 , 3, 45 Soph. TI'i'Hi'Y 2g Science Club Ig Christmas Ball 2g Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Spring Hop Queen 2g French Club 2g National Honor Society 4g Na- tional Honor Society 4g National Thes ian Senior Reception 3. P 3,42 Ambition: Medical Technician. Ambition: U. S. Army JANET ANN ZINCK an A girl worth while IS a girl with THOMAS S ZAPRZALKA a smile Zippy Library Staff 3 Senior Reception Be not misled by his innocent ex 3 Junior Prom 4 Chnstmas Ball prcssion Yearbook Staff 4 Ambition Farmer Ambition Secretary DEAN R. CHASE The future opens wide and fair Although Dean yoined the ranks of Seniors too late for the alphabeti cal listing we are very happy to be able to include him in our class Ambition Contractor 'Jhe Claaa of '58 will Cafuug On 'Jhe Spaulding Spinit The dictionary says that one of the synonyms of 'Spirit' is 'Energy' We 've got itl De- clare these officers of the Class of 1958. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Cullinan, Secretary, Virginia Wuesthoff, Treas- urer, Sidney Leavitt, Presi- dentg Gilbert Keene, Vice President. fe'-wsu,-.,,..-e J if Room II3 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: I. Hayes, J, Hill, J, Wells, B. Howard, P. Harrigan, B. Grassie, Mrs. Cornish, G. Keene E. Jacques, C. Holland, R. Hill, I, Whitehouse. SECOND ROW: S, Jacobs, A, Lachance, B. Foster, B. Giera, M, Gorman, I. Gower, B. King, P, Frye, D. Jackson, R. Lachance, P. Hersey, L. Hartford, M. Gagne, I. Landry. THIRD ROW: L. Goodwin, F. Pierce, P. Ioos, L. Goodrich, C. Glidden, A. Weinstein, D. LaPierre, C. Hodsdozi, G. Jerome, P. I-ang, I. Hourigan, D. Howard, R. Grondin, R. Garvin, D, Fisher, R. Howard. uniona 1 M Q Z v. H A k MQ Q F? 'ws 55? A PSU Y Qf X 3. ,::-.:-Q V f :H-Lt. I .mn A 2 - fx, , Wm 1- . . E ig -ki fgkfl.- xYf'x Q. Fl ,f'2, V. K2-R. 2- . EL' -. 5 2 5 gn ,H M Era. 9 wk Q' x. bg 1' 'iQ iizi' 1 ' . ' , 'V r5':7 ig x 4? ?7' 95 ' . . 4, '59 W 7 'Z Tilga izwkr MW -vv,.,.. A L. ' fu '.yf1.,a, at as-.5 561 1 6 V., ' 1, ,: . 1 W - i, 4 -.K -V f' Q25 Hug Q Q J ww: ' W qw , a v Q . . Y fxigkugriv In g ' T E ' ' ' 7 N-f-E-:ef wr 41.1 ,L ' J ' .Q , ,, 432 mf is 'Y Q1 J' f ,xX s, if 'g an M Q 6 gn: 'TA 4 , I CQ ,Q Q . , , W gf 'Q Y 5, g, v f -Q Wg J W v ' 4 V4 .V ls: , 9 .,, A K, , Q ' I M X I' M if I Z1 V xv ' Q V . 3 .. ' xc . ' ' jf if 'iz ff' ' :iv , .:' ,.,.Wgf7l ,Qi 2? Sophomonea RQW 1: M, Wells, C. Soncy, E, Young, Airs. Wight, R, Young, J, Whircliouse, J. Weare, A, Warburton, J, Whithonse. ROW 2: D. Seavey, P, Sears, J, Wiley, S, Zinck, P, Timm, D, Spinney, li, Watson, D, Weeks, A, Seavey, IS lrafton, rl. lliylor. ROW 53 ll, Smith, P, 1 U, -fww gf .4 M? ROW 1: li. Ruel, K. Chapman, J. LaRoche, Mr Mooney, C. Moors, J. Meader, A. King, E. Leavitt, J. Leonardi. ROW 2: M. Scala, P. Proulx, B. Norton, R. Charles, L. Laverdiere, R. Lord, 1. Laurion, B. Sherman, D. McBride, A. Pichette. ROW 3: D. Morrison, P. Larrabee, J. Fifield, C. Lord, W. Kimball, R. Libby, R. Nichols, D. Plante, B. Maclirien. Skiold, R, Walker, Shaw, K. Stevens, 5. Niorster, l-, lnrrle, J, liaison, IX, llierrien, 1, Varney, .Un the Loqaltq of Undeuclaaamen Y.,-J, l L2 1 ROW I R. Vachon, L Stanley, B Pomroy, Mr Quimby H. Stewart, R Berry, B. Ancril, ROW 2 R. Laney, L Gile, K Wiggxn, R. Hersom, A Glidden, A Howard, J. Moffett. ,b' ROW 1: G, Pike, S. Deveau, P, Lemieux, P, Lowd, Mrs. Spring- field, J. Lambert, R. Brazeau, F. Ross, S. Evans. ROW 2: E. Con- ley, P, Bean, P. Davis G, Perreault, N. Miles P, Ben, C. Eben, A. Marcou, ROW 3: I. Hayes, B. Lurvey, C. Connelly, A. Hourihan N, Caverly, B. Blanchard. 'The 'lneahmen 'Have .4 new and Eaqefz Jnteneat CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED: Barbara Page, Susan Varney STANDING: Vaughn Keith, Robert Hickey , -. 'Q LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: K. Garland, D. Cheever. J. Davis, D. Keene, Mr. Ayer, R. Fee, S. Allen, L. Lagasse, I. Pippin. ROW 2: R. Landry, L. Charles, R. Heroux, R. Gadbois, J. Stan- kiewicz, A. Tufts, R. Mann, W. Clark, T. Mason. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: S. Balomenos, M. Bailey, B. Cosgrove, E. Allaire, R. Berry, Miss Francis, S. Ber- nier, C. Bickford, J. Cheney, N. Corson, A. Ballou. ROW 2: R. Boucher, C. Burns, N. Boardman, J. Beaulieu, C. Niblet, D. Bouchard, V. Blaisdell. I. Cookson, P. Collins, J. Boudreau, M. Blaisdell, W. Clay. ROW 3: R. Black, R. Brooks, P. Brown, K. Cook, E. Colby, B. Christie, C. Buchanan, L. Beauchesne, J. Blaisdell, D. Connelly, D. Brickford. ROOM 213: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: L. Feineman, R. Dodge, P, Douglas, L. Drew, F. Emro, Miss Dow, D. Dore, B. Couch, K. Cullinan, C. Gagnon, M. Gagne. ROW 2: J. Fisher, L. Fifield, E. Downs, D. Dame, S. Davis, G. Enman, E. Foss, P. Davis, F. Couture, N. George, I. Gagnon, A. Getchus, G. Geary. ROW 3: M. DeButts, G. Dumont, I. Crain, W. Duchano, R. Demers, D. Gagne, G. Dexter, T. Gar- land, H. Foss, D. Cutter. ROOM 217: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: M. Hartigan, B. Gilmore, J. Hobson, B. Hooper, C. Johnson, Mrs. Chamberlain, R. Kelsey, C. LaChance, M. Keefe, B. Hamilton, A. Klinger. ROW 2: W. Hayes,.W, King, P. Iette, S. Hilton, B. Kendall, D. LaChance, M. Hanscom, J. Hussey, A. Jacobs, V. Keith, S, Hurd, R. Johnson. ROW 3: B. Jones, V. Hart- ford, C. Jacobs, W. Hardy, C. Govey, L. Hoyt, D. Hayes, E. Hartford, R. Howard, L. Howard, W. Grigg, R. Hickey. Panticipation in Clan :Hctivitiea .94 A Visible manifeatation of the Spaulding Spinit ROOM 220g Li-IF l IU RIGHT: ROW 1: E, Little- field, P, Leavitt, D. Mc- Laughlin, P. Lepene, S. Murray, Mr, Harwood, T. Liebman, A. Nichols, S. Marsan, B. Mains, I. NSW- comb, ROW 2: R, Lin- coln, R, Morrison, R. Montgomery, I, McShee- han, F, McCrillis, L. Lamontagne, I. Hall, M, Locke, D. Mackay, I. Malsbury, R, March. ROW 3: I. Lawrence, M, Murray, H, McSheehan, D, McCallion, W. Leach, L. Mowdow, M. Naimie, T, Mantos, J. Murphy, D, Miller, ROOM 2245 LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: M, Vit- tum, P. Waterhouse, S, Wilson, L, Tremblay, D, Wyman, Mr, Clark, H, Veno, C, Zaprazalka, E. Weiman, K, Weare, S, Yeaton. ROW 2: C. Wei- man, E. Waterhouse, N. Tracy, S, Weathers, I. York, C, Wood, S, Tib- betts, S, Varney, B, Wood, R, Tremblay. ROW 35 E, Trask, IJ, Ward, P, Twom- bley, S, Zinck, C, Tuck, C. Twitchell, D, Trace, I. Wallace, H. Wilson. Q H QQAQH ,H,hr'Ni-I: X4 'heahmen ROOM 2223 LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: M. Thomas, D. Ortman, B. Thompson, M. Peck, R. Robinson, M. Silverman, P. Rippett, R. Potvin, I. Parker. ROW 2: A, Smith, M. Shatford, P. Smith, D, Peterson, L. Patriquin C. Pierce, G, Parent, B, Page. ROW 3: L, Parsh- ley, J, Pratt, E. Rippett, G. Phillips, R, Thomas, F, Robinson. ,A 'x -P X f X, x HMA, 1. 'X M, A ,-.W - , ww' ' x ,AA - x, .n M , Qi:f35iA,,5ii'f'i A M' 4, W.,H-.x if atm' ll fa ' hm.: nd' 'll - , A wr 1' gr- li , W.. Q 9, ??V5f it '. A F ! fi 'Iahinq an active pant. OXXXX W 035 6106 'Jhe Student Council OFFICERS: John Wuesthoff, Presidentg lean Rumazza, Vice Presidentg Virginia Wuesthoff, Secreraryg Mr, Grierson, Adviser. John insisted on strict adherence to Roberts' Rules of Order, and after every- one adapted, we soon had one of the smoothest operating student governments in New England. We established corri- dor patrol and broadcast the morning exercises. The Executive Board deter- mined dates for the year's dances and posted lists in home rooms. John Wuesthoff and Charles Namie were elected to attend the annual meet- ing of the New England Student Govern ment Association held in Northfield, Massachusetts. The S.H.S. Student Council has grown into an important institution. The purpose of its sixt -eight mem- bers is to make Spaulding more demo- cratic by giving the students and active part in running their school. We, the representatives of the students of Spaulding, are dedicated to this end, Sn the adminiatnation ob Spaulding 'Hiqh Student Activity 14 aaaciation Rodney Worton . . . . . President Roger Tremblay . . Vice President Donna Curran . . . . Secretary Gene Cossette . . . Treasurer Mr. Harold Hanson . Adviser it is indeed an honor to be elected by the student body as a member of this organization. Composed of four com- mittees --executive, dramatic, ath- letic, and music --the Student Activity Association administers the extra curricular activities of the school, by providing financial advice and correlating these acti- vities with the school program. All activity budgets and standards for granting awards are set up and ap- proved by the council. 'Vo 0126! LVOQOII 53 t 'Jhe Libnanq Stabb SEATED: P. Hall, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: J, Day, C. Gosselin, M. Gagne, Miss Cole, lvl, Lavertue, E, Patch, M. Giguere, E, Leavitt, D. Gilbert. Libftaniana 14 t 'Worth OFFICERS: Patricia Hall, Presidentg Elizabeth Patch, Vice President, Carla Gosselin, Secretaryg Elizabeth Leavitt, Treasurer. Calling 3746i -- Calling 374.l lt you have an overdue book with that number, be careful, because tracking you down will be some member of our capable staff. Ot course you will have had plenty of notices, brought around each morning to your homeroom by Carla of Marcia -- who like walking! v 1 5.5. 1, .. ml .,,,,.,. -. ,-. , i me 4Q-ifq-'V 1 iwytitf- 5 - 1 , . f , '-iw xl. 4 'F' Pat and Carla file magazines while Marcia processes a book. Margaret has been labelling some volumes. We assistants have to maintain certain scholastic standards and pass degreesin library work. We see more books than we ever thought existed, and learn more about books than we thought possible, but at the end of the year when letters and pins are awarded, and the entire staff goes on a wonderful trip, we all agree that our library experience has been very worth while, Giving invaluable aid to all atudenta Sophomone Uni-Hi-U Club Meetings were held every Thursday night in 3 the Music Room with one educational and one re- creational meeting each month. Our Club filled one Thanksgiving basket, dressed a little girl for Christmas, made favors for the hospital and Gaf- ney Home, and worked on cancer dressings. We planned a Mother's Day program and five Wor- ship meetings. The Club's main project was operating Teen Town, The American Legion donated their home, for this activity, on Wednesday evenings. We attended the Rally in Ports- mouth, the Older Girls Conference, the Training Congress, and we participated in the Youth Government program. To raise money we sponsored dances after games, had food sales, sold pencils and held a silver tea. 16 .XVEX The SX M SDPHUMORE ei Y c 465 Q6 v Rncnnsrnn- N- I-1- ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Loud, Corresponding Secretaryg R. Hartford, Chaplain: B. Beaudoin, Secretaryg K, Chap- man, President: I. Waterhouse, M. Silverman. T. Liebman. Mrs. SUEVCUSOH. Adviser: A. King, Vice President: P. Brodeur, Treasurer: W. Davis, Historiang Plamsf- ROW 21 5- DHVIS. L. Drew. P. Smith, L. Lagassee, B. Kendell, B. Couch, K. Chapman, RCW 31 B. Page. S. Varney, V. Blaisdell. D. Lachance, N. Miles, J. Davis, M. Locke, P. Davis, Senvinq the Home, the School, Senioft 'Jni--Hi-U Club Helen C . . . . . Scholaz-sh PUHIE, andy The Senior Tri-H1-Y Club is a YMCA IP Fund, ean with C all group dedicated to the principles of service dy for the and fellowship. It has the distinction of ' being the oldest Tri-Hi-Y Club in New Hampshire. The sponsoring of Merp Week and the Merp Week dance after the Dover game on November Irth, selling candy bars, and making cancer dressings have been the principal activities this year. The proceeds of the Merp Week dance is were used for a Thanksgiving basket, for clothing three young children at f Christmas. The profits from the sale of candy bars went to the Club Scholarship Fund, Each year one or two senior club members are awarded scholarship from this - fund. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Beaupre, Treasurer: N. Beaudoin, Secretaryg C. Cormier, Presi dent: Miss Francis, Adviser: C. Carter, Vice Presidentg H. Henry, Corresponding Secretary: Mary Taffe, Chaplain. ROW 2: E. Lafleur, C. Titus, C. Varney, J. Lucey, N. Barcomb, J. Brown, M. Wagner. ROW 3: A. Poire, E. Chapman, J. Young, I. Mahoney, N. Gotz, P. Miller, J. Gowen. nd the Community. 57 is Eafminq to live, liuinq to aenve. MER5 0'- IZS Lgesthoff K Pea kel- . l FU -fe ' 'CA 'V l 1: 35.3 i tstyi ,W o - n AXFXF e- c S1 Fsw 03' U60 L Ulu , if 5-. 2 i -'fr fy eff A 110 Q - Q 14,4 Q.. 7 5, 'Y E wx b J ' 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Glidden, J, Wuesthoff, L. Gile, A. Gile, Mr. Quimby, F, Glidden, E. Cassette, D. Young, R. Grenier. ZND ROW: B, Anctil, R. Laney, R. Reynolds, W, Moffat, L. Stanley, R. Berry, B. Pomroy, ll. Stewart, E. Trask, D. Ward, R. Vachon, W. King. 3RD ROW: L. Smith, D. Peterson, C. Twitchell, A. Howard, R. Derners, D. Varney, C. New- comb, K, Wiggen, E. Water- house, R. Haney, and W. Hardy. 'The 'lutune 'ianmena The FFA is the national organization ot, by, and for boys studying vocational agri- culture. A wide variety ot programs is de- signed for individual and community better- ment. Among other activities the Spaulding chapter: QU Participated in a Sears Founda- tion Program which provided individual mem- bers with i000 virus free strawberry plants, 50 high bush blueberries, 250 raspberries, and one registered calf. l2l Bought i000 baby chicks cooperatively. CSD Gave 3000 Red Pine Trees to 'W i ill . . fl be . ,. individual members. l4J Planted 20, 000 trees on a burned over area asa community service pro- ject. l5l Attended a cooperative tour of the marketing facilities in Boston. Q61 Set up a vegetable display and won the cattle iudging contest at the Rochester Fari . l7l Assumed the County Farm Safety Program leadership. Donald Varney, Reginald Haney, Ronald Grenier, Fred Glidden, and Al- bert Gile attended the National Con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri last October. FFA display at Flower Show. Leanninq to do, doinq to leann . U E + 6 -Qin? 'MQ RICA rw ' 1 f'-f:-gi 4-. , ina A U r? Q GPNTIOA, 5 ,Q 'N H 1 1- C -L Q rf? N? 7' :YEL L gg! cf '?l 1o 5 :WJ 5' FFA Officers constituted the winning Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team for N, H, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Quimby, adviserg D. Young, Treasurer, G. Cossette, Reporter, L, Gile Secretaryg A, Gile, President, F. Glidden, Vice President, J. Wuesthoff, Sentinel. 5 fimenica List of Awards: ill Superior Chapter Award. QQ Fred Glidden-First place farm mochanics winner in the state - also regional Tractor Driving Contest at the Fair. Q31 Robert Henderson-First place - dairy award. M-I Albert Gile-Chapter soil and water gold medal. C5l Donald Young and David Warburton-cash awards for Eastern States exhibits. 161 John Wuesthoff - trip to Sioux City, Iowa, for excellence in soil conservation work. UQ Birlem Pomroy - top honors in Showmanship. Birlem will represent New Hampshire in i957 Eastern States Exposition. 59 rar m sho? P' 030015 Testing Milk VR is g 'Jae Red i' THE EDITORIAL STAFF: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Cornish, V. Wuesthoff, I. Osgood, A. King, C. Cormier, S, Jacobs, S. Meader, C. Varney, Miss Kelley. ROW 2: I. Ramsey, M. Darrell, W. Lenfest, A, Meader, R. Grondin, J. Bartlett, M, Davis, and I. Lucey, EDITORS Constance Cormier Alan King These people edit the S.H.S. magazine, and each of the three issues is eagerly anticipated by the entire stu- dent body. JUNIOR EDITORS Stanley Jacobs Janet Osgood CHIEF ADVISER, Miss Edith Kelley TI-IE BUSINESS STAFF: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Scala, M. Morse, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Mooney, A. Meader, Mr. Blackey, C. Carter, E. Chapman, M. Gag- non. ROW 2: P. Lincoln, C. Gosselin, T. Pomerleau. P. Cullinan, B. Grassie, C. Titus, E. Jacques. I. Brown, and J. Day. and 'White 1 'YK E P'-rig , tn' ,Y, xx ' X il , ll .X , Xl k Aw X XSL UP, ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Lachance, C. Naimie, S. Leavitt, Secretaryg W. Len fest, President, Mr. Beard, Adviserg R, Tremblay, Vice Presidentg E. Cassette, Treasurerg R, Blaisdell, W. Keefe. ROW 2: D, Plante, D. McBridge, I. Jenelle, R. Dodge, R. Gerrish, D. Young, T. Morrill, L. Gile. ROW 3: R. Lenfesr, J. Hourigan, B. Garnett, C, Hodsdon, J. Meader, R. Wotton, and I. Harrigan. B LOODM OBILE HE LPERS ' fiiln .1 -vi mg Eg' :wif vw FMS N' ' ,.,,...-we-'11,-J ,M lab' I ' la' 'v c 4 T an -T M i,,'.'. f ll' ,.LV z f 4 90 4 Q ,,ri A 4 .I :4 Q YQ V YITT4 rf f. . .41 : :T : R A O ij, an :3 Q ' j 3 T ' gt I 5 tt, 1 K fl 5 ,: :: ' f .2 T r' li : : : sz 3'i ' P ml:::l1 1 . 'l ' 'T 'Ihe Keq Club The Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the local Kiwanis. Membership is determined by scholastic ability and leadership. The objectives of the club are to service the community, to build character, and to encourage responsibility. Ke Club boys assistedin the unloading and reloading of the Bloodmobile on its monthly visits to Rochester. During January they marked, dis- tributed, and collected March of Dimes con- tainers throughout Rochester. At Spaulding, the Club sponsored an essa contest, Youth Looks At Vandalism, ancllgave first and second prizes of S10 and S5 respectively. At Thanksgiving time the club gave a large food basket to a family. Last summer the Key Club sent Wil- liam Lenfest and Sidney Leavitt to the Na- tional Key Club convention in Dallas, Texas. Two club members are sent to the Kiwanis meeting each week and in turn, Kiwanis members attend the meetings ofthe club, whenever possible. 'lil Speech Club G fx .ilfj is. il ll These clubs school in m they also corr before The pu llc v , J - Y T fs ' 1' 3'WeS?'ll, uie ' eia ' 447 11335 560' Ggrsisxx 'W uesioii. X1 2102 Suv 'fu 5:35 il.,-fe' 65609 ' . AQXX 9 106' 'ent3X'l'6u6YW' ,Jen B' Law! mega E- . Y-Et Ween. Vale' aww' C, 6 SWS' sGaXa'v.oN'1 '51 gsetsal 2. we 'Goin' T10 , M Row ' sail Lei XN V2-In 'byai ' eps, E ' ,nu- OXN X' 1 WS' 1169 3 W .Wa R asian 3 af QMOXK' are' S vi ,aw C. ,ye Sa Rxgossiiixaxghe v sxel-9 ' 0 '3utufle Ylunaea Club M. Varney, M. Gorman, ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Soucy. J. Saunders, F. Leydon, Historiang A, Wuestoff Presidentg Mrs. Springfield, Adviserg E. Lord, Vice President: C. Vasoli, V. Wuestoff, P, Davis. ROW 2: E. Paradis, J. Lambert, K. Chapman, S. Cookson, G. Parent, J. Ramsey, J. Wells, R. Hill. ROW 3: B. Howard, N, Drew, W. Hatch, J. Laurion, R, Lachance. 'Q Science Club ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: M.Vayo, J. LaRoche, Secretaryg J, Wuestoff, President, Mr. Mooney, Adviser, J. Meader, Vice Pres- ident: J. Grady, Treas- urerg W. Hatch. ROW 2: P, Hopkins, B. Hall, R, Heroux, F. Chapman, F. Swain, J, Day, C. Weiman. ROW 3: J. Appleby, R. Grondin, B. Bren- nan, A. Weinstein, J. Janelle. only serve our tongiblewoys, but Spaulding Spirit 'Jhe ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: D, Gllbert, Llbrarianp A. King, Secretaryp M. Darrell, President: Miss Collins, Advisorg E. Chapman, Vice Presidentg J. Grady, Treasurerg R. Hartford, Historian: ROW 2: M. Scala, B. Ruel E. Foss, M. Giguerre. A401-5.63: S. M Sn L. nn Co 'DOW gn0U Puoiection Club D. Mann, M. Gagne, D. Varney, W. Moore R, Haney, R. Miner, Presidentg P. De- Prizio, Mr. Hanson, Adviserg B. Brennan, Vice President: F. Swain, B. Richards, P. Sears. 'Publicitu Club Ha I L Ege FFT S UID. T Ie-ecretar wer ORIG GU yi P ' HT. R 1 S. , . IO . - OW Da VI- L 1,1001 I, Miles M. Ga . u L Ur ' A . ' C1 J. Jobbszay' L.a,iasSf'6feg Mo .gvlseff R. Carter D attoc-'rs ' Osgsala' Ro Watson! Osgo a O 0 . O 'L La -d' 5. W2-' Edllo . d' Se lllyo fa E, P 1', S C16 H- J ewes afad- -Ms .fff - 0 Ca , E lg, T SSI g plgtte ' F1-ost Q po 67173177 I Q Co' L Brcgnell ' llgell W Y. W '3utuue 'Jeachena Club Wi? Dnamatic 'Talent Ja Encounaqed ,ul If 1 1 K ,II7 7' 4 'N D ' ,mf Wen 'The The Masque and Dagger presents two plays during the year. The fall production, Time Out For Ginger, was a popular Broadway comedy featuring an unusual situation -a feminine football player. Our spring play, presented March T4, was A Dance With Our Miss Brooks, based on the radio TV series Each year members of the National Thesplan Dramatic Honor Society participate In the State Drama Festival at UNH On April I2 T3 members of Troupe 51823 appearedm The Importance of Being Ernest Ylational 'Jheapmn FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lucey, M. Davis, M, Dar- rell, P. Towle, C. Varney. ROW 2: I. Young, R. Grondin, Mrs. Flaker, V. Wuesthoff. And Special Ability Recoqniyed OFFICERS: John Wuesthoff, President: Paul Towle, Vice President: Marjorie Darrell, Secretaryg Allison Meader, Treasurerp Mrs. Flaker, Adviser. i 4 V d .D en 0' n G44 ,V 0 J X fi! 3 Ei 4' .F 'Jhe Eighth Ylotea These talented young men, under the direction ofMiss Paulsen were ac- claimed by delighted audiences. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Young. J. Wuesthoff, J. Meader, Miss Paul- sen, J. lneson, J. Hourigan, R. Howard REAR: R. Timmons, D. Allen, D. Camp- bell. 1,35 J, Oh nol It s Glngerl All nght, Mr. Wilson, I'll refuse to go to classes! i tl Nt. ' 1 . - :anew-M Mrs. Flaker receives a well de served bouquet from the cast i irr XXX 9452 CAST: Lizzie, the maid , , , Agnes Carol, the mother. . Howard Carol, the father . Ioan, their daughter . . Jeannie, their daughter . . Ginger, the youngest daughter l l 'Time Out Presented MASQUE and , Marie DePalma Marjorie Darrell , , Paul Towle . ,Martha Davis . Elaine Guerin . Virginia Wuesthoff Lizzie the Maid I think all men stinkl at ' i Ginger i I hate violence l 'Jon Cjmqen by the DA GGER Eddie Davis, football team captain . . . , John Meader Tommy Green, high school debate champion . , . . James Weare Mr. Wilson, high school principal . . . Richard Bergeron Ed Hoffman, bank president. . . John Wuesthoff Adviser ..... . . Mrs. Flake: ly xx, 'XL an W- 5 Fight 'em, Ginger, fight 'em, fi t em ff ' Behind the scenes A ? . fp I An elegant Queen Victoria. si. ff' 2 . fy 'D ft - s. ' , , 1. 3 ,L ' ' JI Howard Carol Rahl Rahl Rahl Quang 'HQ A Spinit of flppfzeciation bon Qualitq in muaic 99 wvww'--X' i :sauna as-'ye sw i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: MAJORETTES: W. Davis, M. Wagner, S. Devoe, B. Beaupre, S. Reynolds J, Newcomb, R. Dodge, K. Corson, J. Hayes, R. Lavoie, G. Dexter. THIRD ROW: K. Williams, F. R, Grondin, W. Cornier. FOURTH ROW: W, Grigg, G. Snierson, P. Smith, P. Brodeur, C. Hall, G. Bergeron, T. Liebman, J. Appleby, B. Pomroy. ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: D. Cook, M. 'Jhe Spaulding -Hiq .94 the Reault ob Heafrinq Good muaic, Sxcellentlq Played N-,....f Kelley, I. Waterhouse. SECOND ROW: M. Hanscomb, D. Carteloge, A. Locke, G. Russel, S. Seavey, Hilton, A. French, D. Wyman, M. Silverman, A. Hinger, C. Darling, F. Conrad, R. Craig, R. Hickey Dame, G. Schoiield, M. Young. FIFTH ROW: R. Blaisdell, R. Robinson, P. Larabee, D. Seavey, R. 11, and A. King. chool Band 69 muuqonc. Admitted 'Jo tn.. soul 'Jhe Spaulding OFFICERS: Iohn Wuesthoff, Presidentg John Meader, Vice- hoff, Secretary: Ann Wuesthoff, Treasurerg Sondra Watel The choir began a busy and successful year with its production 'Buckboard Bounce, written by the cast under the able direction of Miss Nancy Paulsen. With a capacity membership of over eighty voices, the beautiful Christmas Concert was presented, followed participation in the March of Dimes Talent Show. Becomes A Soft! of Spinit. And neven Died H sw we . . Q N. VT C ' in Miss Nancy Paulsen, Director. Vi The c Festiva John annual Po rginia Wuest- Ruth Hill, Librarians. hoir sponsored members chosen to attend the All State Music Festival in Durham, and the All New England 1 in Plainville, Connecticut. Those attending were: Ruth Hill, Marilyn Vayo, Ann Wuesthoff, John l-lourigan, John Wuesthoff, and John lneson. Several successful spring concerts were presented, including ps Concert and the Music Festival with the combined choirs of Somersworth, Portsmouth, Durham, Dover Rochester. 'Jhia music Depantment ieatune Was Gneeted 'Finn 44 9 fi 3 Mom and Tex Allen. Guests at the dude ranch. Elvin Pelvin brought the house down with Be-Bop-A-Lu1a l 7he Buckboand Choi r November 8, Rings and thi rama back was designed glowing colors Francis and her art class. ug' and John had a full house! sth Acclaim by the School and the Commumtq Everythmg I I Product: on 956 f 1! un- 74 , estem pano ound curtam d pamted ln Mm Sxgnd mbers of Miss Paulsen, our Producer our Duector, our Angel, our A cowgirl and het Pal fl ll - OUHCC I ' 'N V H . . 5 b V V f ff: 8 ..' W ,-' 'M ffl ,4 Q ju? 'lf 2 Q The Twelve gi Days of Christmas .. W: ' ' ff Q30 fxgliwgng al 'Q Y' .t MQ 5,3 A? iffiaf gm? Dfw, A . aa it y the hoir 8, 1956 4 K Hs. -rt - .l Alf, 'ur-N 'T' Wag 'tri - QF 4.14 1 'J SMH' Waxing K1 xv - A f S ay, 5 Y init? 1433 -ix, :wi VP ,J lar ,g,'hN'-, f' if , nz 2 LU-Lsivlgx: ln - 1, XR v6.5 .P ! vm' l 'Twas the night before Christmas. Miss Francis' display in the showcase. The art departmcnt's color ful letters and fasci- nating mobiles carried out the Toyland theme. ' M YV, 9155 . 44 tl' i 'f.f.'J. Miss Paulsen and Mr. Madden direct the finale, Adeste Fideles, W 4 n l .6 fs' 1 -K X 'R il-- ,S is qi an JMPWZ . 1? f: .4k- 5.5 +43- LEADING THE GRAND MARCH ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Cormier, I. Ineson, B. Han- son, G. Woodiil, N. Beaudoin, R. Wotton, F. Sanborn, and R. Dodge. flunion Pnom Soft lights and beautiful music combined to make the Junior Prom a memo able affair for the Class of l957. Crowning Queen, by l955 Sanclra fih T 1 4?'f 'MN 'UF 1 5' 5 I ' 1 xf S MEMBERS OF THE PROM SUITE AND THEIR DANCING PARTNERS ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hanson and G, Woodill, D. Mann and M. Davis, C. Cormier and J. Ineson, B. Furbush and I. Osborne, J. Harrigan and M, Taffe, R. Wotton and N. Beaudoin, and N. Gotz and G. Cassette. 1956 Prom Sondra Keene, Prom Queen, Boston. I J! j J X ,I 091. ABOVE: J. Osbome, B. Furbush, R. Dodge, S. Keene, N. Gotz, and G. Cossette dance to the orchestra 's sweet music. BELOW: This group of Juniors waits expectantly for the selection of the Queen. 'Z' .4 'Happq Roqaltq The time is May, 1956. The scene, the Spaulding gymnasium. Ralph Dodge, Prom King, adjusts his crown and offers his arm to winsome Queen Sandra Keene for the Grand March. Crownbearer Jean Hickey, '56, moves smilingly away. The spirit of Youth and Springtime fills the air. A FIGHTING SPIRIT... ' But always in the iradlflon of fair play and respect for one's opponent, characterizes all our Sponta X X Z '3 qht Ueam, '3rqht ll 7' VARSITY SQUAD IN SEMI CIRCLE LEFT TO RIGHT Nancy Amsworth Jean Rum azza Patr1c1a Cullman Sandy Keene Irene Bellvllle Nancy Gotz Mary Taffe IN CENTER June Osborne Norma Beaudoin HAIL THE CHEERLEADERS WHO ENLIVEN THE SPIRIT OF ANY CONTESTI 'R Y' 9715 Mrs. Marjorie Fisk, Coact Vim, Vigor and Vitality can be found in this peppy little group that cheers the Red Raiders on to victory. Tryouts take place each s ring with members of the faculty as judges. 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R .,4..'LK'x si' -QY 1 AR i N 1 1 ., xv xv-L ,xv ,wwf 1.4 1' X ,CQ mx I '-T.. 1 1 'Wx Xx5-Y. .xx 3 ,L I A. .9 .XO-1.. ...K .1 - . xx Q , Q. 1 , 1 'U Q1 MN. x Xb.. x ', , f 0 . V .. Xxx F.. fn X Me . 1 X Wx 4. ' X ...xx . ' A X. . C gmcx X -V xx, . ' - . ' s .. -. vu I , 1 L 9 11-, 0 xx . 1 3 . , v M '. 1I'V,,-I lg 1,1 . 13 ,I Q x C' ' . , ' I IL- -x ,' LQ vxxx' . x L 4' --. ' -. Aff -11 1 .. ,. , , ,GA 4 A A I I 1 g li, r I, .,- My ,N .AAA XJIIJ1 54 x I 1 , Z 17-. I ' fb. fl gn U I Q 1 Point is goodl Kicked SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS OUR WONDERFUL SCORES 20 O Somersworth Sanford 7 Portsmouth 27 Loconi a O Keene 0 Concord 0 Manchester West 6 Dover 6 Champxons All Undefeated and Unnedl ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT B Young, Z Chase K Flanagan R Tremblay R. Dodge C Beach ROW2 P Breton, C Fourmer G Keene, A Lachance, G Cossette, R, Barisano, D. Nolan, M. Scala D Frsher D Plante J Frfreld ROW 3: CoachD'Errico, W.Shaw, S. Leavrtt R. Wotton, D Laprerre, C Hods don, G. Jerome, D. Cormier, G. Woodill Assrstant Coach F Jacques, Manager 5 ' 9 . --425' y' L zigfg .1 'ly f QE: I .pipuusunnaaun Red Raideua make Tdotball Hiatofuf! yFl FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Woodxll R Wotton C Hodsdon, D. Dear- born W Kerth I Harngan R Dodge SECOND ROW Coach Wescott, Manager A Wemstem R Garvin G Jerome F Spiers I Southworth, Mana- SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS INDIA SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS Baaketball IN ACTION basket for SHS! ,JH Lclconio - 45 Portsmouth - 69 fHomeD - 66 Bradley - 66 Mcmchesfer'W. - 55 fHomeJ - 40 HomeJ - 58 fHomeJ - 66 1 Bishop Bradley 72 I4 4.1 Shoot, Chuck! Fast action in the Jay-Vee game against Dover, A' Lachance looks hack to see if he made the basket. Baaeball The Spaulding High Baseball Team went into the l957 season with a record of 4-85 and the squad, under Coach D'Errlco, compiled an im- pressive record. Eleven lettermen returned. Practically all the men on the team had played together on the '56 American Legion State Championship Team. This factor alone proved to be a vital one in the success of our team. It was a memorable season . SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Lenfest, G. Snierson, C. Holland, G. Woodill, K. Flanagan, W. Keith, E. Cossette, J. Harrigan, Manager P. Harrigan, STANDING: Coach D'Errico, R, Tremblay, D. Main, G. Jerome, R. Green, W, Lenfest, R, Wotton, D. Cossette. ,S 7 'Q - 1? 1 , W ik V S x -o ings.. A S .S of S S .-.- N-V.-Vf gi 130311 John Harugan, Second Base H ff 'Su-rw: ,wr , if wg S S S S S 8 A Q d 5 1-1, Bill lenfest, First Base Q ' wa Y, fa- Q . v ' mf M it .M -: + ,S ,S Q,.,325M,,-M V 494' x '9 3,-F -17 It S Maia f 455 ' xr S1 ff, YJ! Fi' 1 Sf f Gene Cossette, Pitcher v ew M .f 3- - - -I ,S ,, SS MS fm ' ' W J -..,, QS -.,. S 'QS was f' -SS V X i S 'T Gerald Snierson, Third Base -In x , 1 Q. S, xi S Q5 X I YN Rod Wotton, Short Stop E 6 4 MEMS Wayne Kerth Left Fleld George Woodxll, Pltcher Qfmswm. 2. 4w 7 d WMS? G ' 'A S S J 2:5 ul 1 S 5 . . QQ . S I 'v My W Q ,Km S M, f ,S A S f 'HS V 44 W I I 3 fr ,WI I 5 S V A A A ' A -in N av , , f . W, yew., S A S LEFT TO RIGHT ROW1 J Hamgan G Eldrrdge C Beach K. Flanagan R Bansano F Swa1n I Wuest hoff T Mornll C Weeks ROW2 Mr Soukup Coach I Meader Manager S Leavrtt, C Hodsdon I Ineson R Green R Dodge E Dadura R Lord W Carver Manager Mr Mooney Coach 'Inaclz The Spauldlng Hugh Track Team had the best year In the 1956 season slnce winnlng the state meet ln 51 Sixteen letters were awarded and a great number of lettermen returned for the 1957 season Because of the boost the team recelved from men who were also out for baseball, the runnmg events were up to state competltlon The weight events were strong, and all of last year s welght men returned On May 4, 1957, the Southeastern New Hampshire meet, sponsored by the Llons Club, was held at Rochester. l -,ik 1 1 I 5 . 1' iii-gf ' . . l It . S lt N 'AA Q AX 1 'ft 1 -'1 f X 11 l 1 Q . 1 'N V 1, 1 6, .x I tl' . 9 l r 4 FP'-ff lt 1 ' 1 1 V Q , ' 1 1 3 I 1 9 ' 1 I - a c 0 I I f I o 0 ' , . ' . . . : . . : . , 5 . ' . . . I . ' ' . . I . I . I 9 . , . ' I O Q . . . Q , . U Ralph Dodge Quarter Mile Run Iohn Ineson - Discus um Sidney Leavitt sho: Pu: A Qunion Vanaitq Cheenleadena LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Davis, C. Charles, S, Zinck, Head Cheerleader, P. Schilling, Mr. Grassie, P, Ginty and M. DePalma. fluniou , Vaftaitq Baaketball KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Lord, B. Berry, A. Lachance, R. Lenfest, Z. Chase. STANDING: Mr. Hackett, G. Janelle, D. Plante, G. Keene, R. Barisano, F. DiPrizio. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAMS ARE READY TO CARRY O 'heahmen Baaleetball KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Keene, P, Brown, R, Hickey, D. Trace, S. Zinck,' L, Parshley. STANDING: S, Bernier, R. Black, R, Berry, Coach Jacques, R. Kelsey, D. Conley, V, Keith. HILE BEGINNERS PREPARE AND AWAIT THEIR TURN 1 'lumen H zqh Cheenleadena LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Scott, M. Mansfield, D. Tebbetts, I. Vaas, M. Wheeler, B. Ains- worth, N. Johnson, C. Curran. Cjinla' Jntuamunal Pnoquam FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Mc- laughlin, K. Cullinan, P. Brodeur, D. Gil- bert, R. Charles, P. Timm, M. Vittum, P. Davis. ROW 2: S, Balomenus, S. Allen, V. Blaisdell, B. Cosgrove, D. Lachance, I. Hussey, C. Zaprizalka, N. Boardman. .......'. gf Connie Tessier and Marjorie Timm jumping for a high one tossed by Mrs Fisk. Judy Brown watches intently. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Beaudoin, J. Jacobs, C. Randall, C. Tessier, M. Lavertue, M. Timm, R. Haggenmiller. ROW 2: J. Eagle, P. Parshley, B, Gra- ssie, C. Bowen, S, Massingham, P. Bartlett, E. Patch, C. Casey, E. LaFleur, E. Frost, J. Brown. ln- 6 'Jinal Wand FROM THE SENIORS, IN A REMINISCENT SPIRIT. We shall remember Spaulding High, lf: golden dome against The sky, lfs sweeping lawns, its sable trees, We shall recall the autumn breeze, The winter snow, the cool geen spring, When for us no more the school bells ring. 953 , Claaa Hiatonq I September, 1953 5 May 1956 T 1.953 -. 91011 uafy 195 APP11 5-5 5' Dear Diary After arriving at school much too early the bell finally rang We got settled in our homerooms after much confusion The teacher handed out our schedules, and we soon discovered to our dismay that all the gang didn t eat the same lunch period We promptly went down to the office to have the mistake changed But Mr Hanson didn t see things our way and we stormed out thmking how unfair everything was The dung that disturbed us most was that the seniors still looked down on us as babies At 2 20 we rushed to our lockers I had forgotten mine so it was 3 oo before we finally got started downtown A coke at Marcottes ended our first day as full fledged members of Spaulding Hrgh October, 1953 Dear Diary After we had qureted down our class advisers Miss Dow and Mr Lylrs told us that the objectrve of our first class meeting was to elect officers It didn t take us long to de cide that our officers for the oncoming year would be President Ralph Dodge Vice President George Woodhill Secretary, Norma Beaudoln and Treasurer, Beverly Hanson December, I954 Dear Diary As sophomores rt is our lob to put on the annual Chrismmas Ball We signed up for the committees we wanted to be on, selected the band and decided on the decoratrons The night of the Christmas Ball finally arrived after we had spent many busy hours decorating the gym with Christmas trees complete with omaments and lights Mal' 1955 Dear Diary Sophomores could be seen gathering in front of the showcases This week we were to select our class rings Displays from several companies were being shown so we could se lect the ring we liked the best At the class meeting we voted several times and finally came to a decision We were to order our rings now at Woodman s so we would have them by Christmas of our Junior year April 1956 Dear Diary The gym was decorated m shades of blue and gold with stars scattered throughout the hall This was our night the Junior Prom, which we had been lookrng forward to for jackets and the girls beautiful evening gowns The high light of the Prom was the crown mg of the k1ng and queen Sandra Keene and Ralph Dodge Oh how the seniors must have worked to put on such a wonderful Prom! May 1956 Dear Diary Although this was only our Junior year tt was time no make preparatrons for our own graduation as well as for this year s senior class We decided on Myers as our yearbook company After much discussion a class committee selected Vantme as the photographer for our class pictures and yearbook Plans for the Senior Recepdon began Suggestions for the theme band and decorations were coming in une I Dear Diary What a busy week thrs has been It was our Job as iuniors no make most of the grad uation preparations Will Miss Flmt ever forget how she tramped through the swamp to get flowers for the Baccalaureate servxce and Class Day Exercise? Studley s Flower Gar dens was kind enough to lend us potted flowers for graduation White shelf paper had to be put on the bleachers after they were brought in by die rugged Junior boys A week before the grand event we began decorating for the Senior Receptron The spectacular of the decoratrons was the Eiffel Tower made by Iudy Ramsey s father Black paint can still be seen on the gym floor where we spattered it whrle painting the tower On the day of graduation school was drsmtssed at noon, but some Juniors could still be seen working in the gym till late that afternoon The night of the Semor Reception finally arrived and the Seniors were treated to a Red, White and Blue Pans scene The end of the dance marked the beginning of our reign as Seniors e X Q' ' . ' ' 9 r .V 6 ,J ! . 0 ' ' : . : 3 ' , 3 - 10 U .5 H .' ' - . ' ' 0 : , 2 3 f . .. . . . ' ' . ' ' . 9 to F . I 0 - 16 17 , - ou H ' i 2 5 4 months. We danced .to the music of.Roger Carrier's ba-nd, the boysgwearing white dinner - an r . . ' . ' l ' J , 956 12 ' ' 4 . .- 6 - - 9 . k ' Q ' - O 14 5' I ' . ' ' ' .' . V - b . I I2 I , 0 . . . . . 7 I 8 I9 . . f ' ' A . 2 26 4 November, 1956 Dear Dlary, The tension was great as Coach Len D Errlco s Red Ratders ran out on Dover s field Thrs was the bag game for they knew that a win would mean not only an undefeated season but also revenge for last year s defeat We yelled our loudest, the band played its greatest and our team played one of its best games of the season as it defeated Dover, 20 6 This game was the elrmax of a great football season The Raiders wtth Coach D Emco as chief came through erght games without a defeat or a tie The Spaulding boys piled up a total of 270 potnts whrle holding their opponents to a mere 46 points Scoring leader was Ralph Dodge who ran for slxteen TD s and one point, after for a total of 97 pornts breakmg a school record Dodge was flrst in total yaras gatned rn the state In appreciation of the Rarder s frne season many banquets were given rn therr honor I-lrstory was being made elsewhere rn' the Natron too For thrs was the month we e lected the Presrdent of the U S for another four years We held mock elections in school wrth Ike commg out on the top by a large margm The rest of the Nation followed suit Just thtnk, we will be able to vote in the next Prestdentral electron Gosh, we sure are ett ldl g Ingo October 1956 Dear Drary For a week the senror boys could be seen wandering through the halls dressed up to beat the band, as the grrls Oh d and ah d rn their new sweaters and pearls Thrs week we were havmg our class pictures taken Ptctures were also taken of the dtfferent activttres around school for the yearbook The famtltar wrll homeroom so and so report to the music room was heard often December, 1956 Dear Dtary, Our class prctures ftnally arnved, and senrors could be seen showrng off therr beauti fully colored portratts Exchangtng wallet srzed prctures began, and the teacher s pleading cry of Please put your pictures away, that should be done after school not ln class , was heard rn all the senior classrooms January, 1957 Dear Drary Work was progressmg raprdly on our yearbook under the able drrectton of Mrs Chamber larn She has put many more hours into the yearbook than rs realrzed by many of us Many books studytng madly tn preparation for the tests whrch were January 12, 1957, tn Exeter, New Hampshrre Then the long wart, wondertng whether or not you passed and the most tm portant questron Wxll I be accepted? All of us have to take the achrevement tests rn March too Apnl ,957 Dear Drary, Because the weather tn June rs too humrd and hot we decrded to have our Senror Danoe rn Aprtl tnstead Preparattons were made far tn advance, and the senrors were treated to a dance of a lrfenme Thts was our nrght, an evenrng we shall never forget May 1957 Dear Drary, After much anxrety our yearbooks arnvedl Mrs Chamberlatn opened the frrst carton and soon yearbooks could be seen throughout Spauldrng Oh how proud we were! In our estrmatton thrs was the best yearbook ever done at Spauldtng The sensors all had wnter s cramp after srgnmg all those yearbooks but we sure felt rmportantl une 1 7 Dear Drary, Marks for senrors closed early, much to the reltef of us all Led by our class offrcets, Ralph Dodge Prestdent Rod Wotton Vtce Prestdent Norma Beaudotn, Secretary and Donme Young Treasurer we began to practrce marching The girls became teary and admttted for the frrst ttme rn four years that they really drdn t want to graduate Bacca laureate servxce, Class Day and most of all, Graduauon Ntght wrll stand out among our chertshed memones Our hrgh school days are past, and the expenences of hfe he before Cynthxa Vamey FEBRUARY 7955 m ll z if ,safe Q9-513 H APRIL 57 Pfem I ber 956 ,L N0 fue '59 T ol 'vL8l.9 UE57 .1.l 4 2 6 1 2 3 ' . , . , . 9 to . . y 0 ' 1 , 2:5 H' . 3, W. . D T W T ' n . 1. I ' ,, 2 3 4 , ' to 11 . I .. l. D . ' I. .' - ' 3 D 1... , . Q Q.. .' ,IT 5, 6 seniors could. be seen wrth their How to Prepare For College Entrance Board Examinations r ign. 'N ' . .'-f Us . . . . , U, 7 s , R s , , 9 1 1 . . . . 5 J 1 95 ' . . . . 19 I . ' ' 'g B . ' , 3 5 4 us . . . '. ' . . . O 1 . 7 18 19 A 5 2 Murlene and Jesse have got the beat, They sure can make with their Flying f E Fi 5 fl is Norma and Ralph highly rated this pair, Most Popular Class Leaders - double honors Most Likely To Succeed beside each 'T vi. li 'fy 5' - ' Barb and Dick all the while, Never cease to wear a Most Cheerful smile. Judy and Billy, Best .Sports of the class, Likeable boy and a charming lass. Tommy and June, Best Natured-and, so-All six of these seniors are great fun to know. . I xg nz' if ' MX ,N i E . 3 Norma and Rod won Class , Couple , by far, C1 R They've got a record that Y no one can mar. -KQV r 7 q n top that. John and Connie are destined for fame, f s The Best Dressed are Peter and Pat Jtst look at their picture and try to Meeting Dottie and John is truly a pleasure, Their title Most Courteous' is really a treasure. rr ,Z The Best Personality is qulte an honor, 5 We're all glad it goes to Don and Donna. J YL.. .-itil? 5 Mary and Gene are Typical of us all, During high school they ve had a ball. 2 These two put much work into their game, f They're Ralph and Connie of Athletic fame. sg r --v-f 1 In a spirit of fun we voted for our favorite: Hangout ........ Marcotte 's Pastime . . .... Dancing Band . . . . . Lawrence Welk Candy Bar . ..... Baby Ruth Sport . . ...... Football Movie. . . Rebel Without A Cause Radio . . . ..... Pete Johnson Televison . . . . Perry Como Subject . . . . English Song . . . . Young Love Male Singer Female Singer . s, Ve si' as 3 K' -, . . . Pat Boone . Teresa Brewer Donnie and Marge are Best All Around, Evelyn and Buddy are really Cute And for them all the kids did rootl We just know that they're success bound. Y the moat! They Work so hard without a sigh, That's Ann and Paul of Spaulding High, .,hh T. af Connie and Alan, their heads in their books, Are the Most Literary - That's the way it looks H, ul' J -I wa- sa,,. -4 A Q , 1 e t 1 V ' t Y' ' 4 K 1 V as I .a-'Wi W WM s W all , 8 5' ,ww I iii Qfjgwi .f.,,,A .1, 7, I ,' U!! Q' at r as fp .5 gig , .fm I N D I , 'tx 1 it K ik X ', I ' N ' K s ' ' s s , I I Me Fling k Sl- Chow Al1 Shot Remember: ' K t . W M4 V141 9 Song From our first hello To our last good-bye In these halls we met each other In our dear old Spaulding High. Now as we part We'll keep in each heart Our memories bright, A guiding light, For we are loving you From our first hello To our last good-bye. -Theresa Pomerleau To Our Last Good-bye. Won 't you come to tea? ik, EX l H 1 it ,, He can bake a cherry pie it . . V x f' fx, fx 5 A , 3 i gurlz? i ,if I ., I I t t Q S V S fr V VKL. . - Program, please? 'tts It N Peekaboo ll Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered. Gun Uhanlea The 1957 Triangle staff thanks Mrs Chamberlain for the and she has so unselflshly given IH writing and compiling this yearbook WIfl10Ul her advice and guidance our task would have been all but impossible Because of her un ceasing efforts and long spent hours, we have produced a book that we are proud of MIS M afguerlt ...Live e Chamber 13111 'tfsgff-Ns-sh. 2.-' I ,. 3,4 Preparing this book of memories for you has been a remarkable experience for us on the staff. We hope that you will enjoy it, and that you will discover, as we have, that the Spirit of Spaulding is a many splendored thing. 100 Ann Wuesthoff, Editor , Zhi '7 . W infix' Q1 KT? A5 lr S.-I J 1 t 5 J..-w ' Q.. 1 - f' 4 ls7 . 1' W. Ll , figwg 1 o.' Mn ,AW 413 -'sipna-im.-.-tub 4 lu -, ,.r 0 X' K A M K W ' 1- ff' 'Q mi. . ' r, M -, E R40 W O ' . - , 5, .. l K . , MQ! ,. if , M , X IN ay, -4 W, New fly, - 3, A J in A, .. .- . ,ff- ig, K I V 41 - -C' ,lgjffl-5 N 'lf ,QLTQUK -El fJAh-- K 7394 , , VK ,N K ' . 8' W . 'Wm diy. A Community Spinit. . The citizens of the city and of the school are interested in each other. The Rochester Swimming Pool, open- ed in the summer of 1956, was financed in port by funds contributed by Spaulding students. .X qw mfr? it X Banquets, trophies, and gifts are material evidence of the community's pride in one of the greatest foot- ball teams in Rochester's history and the only Spauld ing High club to go unde- feated. BELOW: Coach D'Errico accepts one of our five trophies from Harold Hildreth at the American Legion banquet. i x.x, , S. Leavitt, R, Wotton, D. Fisher, G. Jer- . ome and C. Beach receive watches from X X RAA, Kiwanis, and K. Ofc. Ralph Dodge K 'll ' f 2 X CSEATEDJ, an all team repeater, was given luggage at RAA testimonial. R. Tremblay receives his football jacket at RAA testimonial. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chm. Harry Notkins. Robert Beaupre ana Frank CTugJ Shaw. THE WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO INC SERVING WITH PLEASURE THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF lazsyl 661C s P I AM f T957 s B M RAY BEAUDOIN AND SCN ,.--v LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Robert Beaudom Mr Ray Beaudom Sr Mr Norman Beaudoin andMr Ray Beaudoln Ir Range and Fuel Oils Metered Service OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Rochester 145 27 Woodman Street , ' Rf, Vx V. ' 21 I ' ' ' l , . , - ' .rt A SLN 53 ft ',:gJJ!il! , 'X 5 .all I n , o 9 ag 0 9 0 3 0 Q U CHARLES W VARNEY ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 2 North Mcun Street Rochester N H from GENERAL ELECTRIC METER DEPARTMENT Somersworth, New Hampshire BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1957 GRANGE MUTUAL INSURANCE CCJMPANY 207 DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS Rochester N H CHARLES W VARNEY JR President E F WATSON Secretary ROBERT G, VARNEY Treasurer 0 I o a Q n 1 u 0 I I I I Q n 0 CHARLES DI PRIZIO 8: SONS THE MAYBURY SHOE COMPANY BEST WISHES FROM E I nion, N. H. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCHESTER Checklng Accounts Invlted Personal Business Corporated Auto Loans Personal Loans Business Loans Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Accounts Insured up to SIO OOO Each Deposltor ROCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 3'Ma On Savings Compounded Twnce Yearly Christmas Club Accounts To Help You Save Weekly Safety Deposlt Boxes Save Wlth Us For Your Chnldren s College Expenses Down Payment On That New Home Or Car Or For Other Purposes Capital Funds Over SI 400 O00 For Your Protection ,I Resorces Over SI5 700 O00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Company Accounts Insured Up To SIO OOO Each Deposltor For Cllpstmas - Pay Taxes - etc. . To Protect Your Valuables I I ' , , ' SPAULDING FIBRE COMPANY INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE FIBRE and FIBRE PRODUCTS North Rochester New Hampshlre Congratulations to the Graduating Class AGENCY INC. INSURANCE I8 South Mann Street Rochester New Hampshire Telephone IOOO IOOI 1002 FRANK A. KENDALL Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of T957 WYANDOTTE WORSTED COMPANY Rochester New Hampshl re BEST WISHES FROM M-A FSH p -ag, 12 A2 'v it Q 'WN4-9 44? 2-17 I 'T r1......, ah-fm' DAN'S SUPER MARKETS THE SEACOAST S BUSIEST SUPER MARKETS Dover New Hampshire Portsmouth New Hampshire Kittery Maine . I Q, . 4 sn Aw , ,I X wi, all 4 , ...-. M .. ... ' ' , fl, v ' 5.4 ,M N 'ff' f.. 'S MVT ry, T -' rr .1-.3 Q. , 1' ,mu-,M M- -L I-'14-' 1 ' 9, , V, -. . in-N' , V 1 D -I I I '. ' ir- 1 ,' f 1--4 ' V V T ' I . . I I . . I Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1957 CHAMPLAIN S WHOLESALE ' UMBER Gleenwood Avenue Rochester New Hampshire FARMER MOTCR SALES CHFXR ll-1 C77 SALES SERVICE Telephone 777 90 92 South Mann Street Rochester New Hampshure L ' I ,' 0.3 flu . 1 s-l.-'r--- ' Q .. I . CADILLAC Sales And Servlce Safety Tested Used Cars GERALD E TCWLE INC Rochester New Hampshire Phone 1010 MlLLER'S CLOVER FARM STORE East Rochester New Hampshire Props Paul and Marlon Muller Candy Meat Beverages Notrons Grocerles We Grve Nesco Traclmg Stamps f f . ffl' o I o 120 South Main Street Adolph G Doverlo C Wesley Lyons SMALLEY DAVERIO LYONS Incorporated MON UME NTS MAUSOLE UMS STATUARY 5 Slgnol Street ROCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE CONGRATULATIONS SEN IORS HUBBARD SHOE COMPANY, INC ROCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE I I MARBLE - GRANITE - SLATE - BRONZE o RAMSEY SUPPLY COMPANY INC Dealers of Top Quality Plumbing And Heating Supplles Telephone T52 GREAT ELM FARM, INC Golden Guernsey Milk From Our Prized Herd Of Pure Bred Cows Home Delivery To Dover Rochester Somersworth And Surroundmg VI clnl ty Plckerlng Road Gomc Telephone 1645-W I o 67 Main Street Gonic, New Hampshire I . . I . AINSLIE'S DRUG STORE Bernard Grassle Registered Pharmacist Friendly Service Zenith Hearing Aids Central Square Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone lO4 Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of 1957 From GONIC MANUFACTURING CO Gonlc New Hampshire Telephone 101 Congratulations To The Class of 1957 From STUDLEY LUMBER INC Silver Street Rochester New Hampshire Telephone 97 . I . . Prescription Specialists Whitman Chocolates . I . I I' Established i890 BOTTLING COMPANY INCORPORATED 25 Lowell Street Telephone 44 Rochester New Hampsh Ire VICS DINER AND RESTAURANT Mann Street Somerworth Owned and Operated by the Charpentrer Family for the Past I7 years Telephone 5596 S. D. SUNDEEN FRIGIDAIRE Television Headquarters 44 soufh Main sneer Telephone 1020 Rochester, New Hampshire s N COCHECO . iii? 7 'IJ I , 1 P rx' I I l M H LACY CCMPANY Dover New Hampshrre ROCIWGSTSF New Hampshire Best Wishes from Best Washes from FHNEMAN 5 PLUFF s MEN s SHOP Arrow Shirts and Apparel for Men and Boys Cllpper Croft Clothing Rochester New Hampshire ONLY IS COMPLETELY MODERN' COOK BY ELECTRICITY It s clean automatic 9 Its fast convenient PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 I I I a o 9 It's economical U It's safe 0 ' 0 It's ' ' 9 It's ' Post No 7 3157 , X C TVIZAS4 P A r,4fE'5T6es Hut Rochester New Ham pshlre Post No 7 UIII1 elm 1 sly 0 4 r s rvg, x f 'l'ILIP-Q' Rochester, New Ham pshn re IG HTBODY S t Rg Pp Ph 78 Rh PARKER S GREENHOUSE Highland Street Highway 202 East Rochester, New Hampshn re WATSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Sand and Gravel ancl Full Bul Idozmg Gomc, New Hampshire Telephone 421 M J J NEWBERRY COMPANY Vlsrt Our Basement Sales Floor Rochester New Hampshnre INDIAN HEAD MOTORS Pontiac and Buick Sales and Servlce 68 South Main Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone 690 KEN EMERSON S Shell Service Statnon I72 South Main Street Rochester, New Hampshire X XX I x if : Y' 4 2 2 ZS, i 1 I '1 Y I :4 2: f lllli Q A 1 xx 9 I X I U I I 1 PRESCRIPTION pH,mM,xQY Where It's A Pleasure To Serve You Paul S. Smi h, e . Pharm., ro . ' ' one oc ester, N. H. O l I I Telephone l6l RED LAMBERT S GARAGE 'rl Auto Painting and Fender Works Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone H26 I3 CONRAD E ALIE Jeweler Rochester, New Hampshire I3 Wakefield Street Realty Building Telephone 760-M Mobllqas Mobllgas Service Station 83 South Mann Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone 26 HERVEY'S RESTAURANT 5 Bridge Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone 824 WELCH S FLOWER SHOP 7 Bridge Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone H79 W W T GRANT COMPANY North Mann Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone l57 ALLAI N S JEWELE RY Comple Gift Department 54 North Main Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone 467 HENRY F CARNEY Registered Pharmacist 30 North Nlain Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone 65 ' 1 GEORGE AND BUD'S RAY S JEWELRY Fme Selection of Glfts Farmmgton New Hampshrre WAGON WHEEL DINER Famous For Frred Chucken and Sea Foods Henry Wilson Highway Rochester Road Route Ill Farmrngton New Hampshu re Evlnrucle Motors Sales 8g Servlce FRED DUNN REAL ESTATE AGENCY DOWNING S BOAT SERVICE All Types of Real Estate Alton Bay N H Alton New Hampshire Alton 5 2600 Lyman Boats Tee Nee Trailers Telephone Trrangle 5-2670 Dance Every Saturday Night Year Round BENNETT S BARN Between Alton and New Durham New Hampshire Route Il Musnc by I953 Paul s Melodlers 957 COOPER, HALL 8. COOPER I I Wakefuelcl Street Rochester, New Hampshire Telephone 605 or 688 VANITY CASE Beauty Salon Specralnzlng nn Hanr Stylmg and Permanent Waving I7 South Mann Street PHILIP S GARAGE General Repalrnng Town ng and Wreckmg Service I09 South Mann Street Rochester, New Hampshire Rochester New Hampshire Telephone 902 W Telephone 335 I o c a u II' ' ' ll . 4 o n I 0 4 I n I I so - n s I o n I ' I I -- nan n o u n n I 0 . u , 1 I SAM AND Al-.S WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Hot Pr zza Peppersteak Spaghetti 28 South Main Street Rochester New Hampshlre HARVEY S BAKERIES 52 North Main Street Rochester New Hampshire BELL SHOP WOMEN'S APPAREL 32 North Mann Street HOOPER AND CARIGAN I5 Hanson Street Rochester New Hampshlre y s Wear KELLY S FURNITURE MART Fine Furniture at Lower Prices I5I South Mann Street Telephone I633 CANTEEN CUT RATE 45 North Mann Street Rochester New Hampshire THE BIG DIPPER Wholesale Retcu I Ice Cream Telephone I606 Gages HIII Dover New Hampshnre I 0 I , , I . I Sporting goods Men's and Bo ' ' ' ' I . I . I . ROCHESTER CO URIER Rochester A FRIEND New Hampshire J RIGAZIO AND SONS Wholesale Frur t and Produce Telephone 605 Rochester New Hampshire STAFFORD FARM DAIRY INC Mnlk Cream Ice Cream Where Fruends Meet SANBORNVILLE PHARMACY Sanbornvllle N H Reg Phorms FRED S BEAUTY SALON Fred Guttabauro Sanbornvl I le New Hampshlre RUSSELL S MARKET Sanbornvrlle New Hampshire DOVER MUSIC MANOR Muslcal Instruments Supplies Accessorres Records 266 Central Avenue Dover, N H Norma E. Deyak and Michael F. Deyak LAkevIew 2-3330 soulRE's INC. olNNY's CANDY sHoP Dover New Hampshire' Rochester New Hampshlre ALLIED N H GAS COMPANY Telephone 39 IO Hanson Street Rochester, New Hampshire RALPH E. CAME INSURANCE Telephone I6 I8 Hanson Street Rochester, New Hampshire LEO S DINING CAR Open Day 8. Night II4 S Mann Street Rochester New Hampshire STATE RE STAU RAN T Telephone T256 Central uare Rochester New Hampshire Best Wrshes To The Class Of l957 From The Manager and Clerks Of A 8a P SUPER MARKET 56 N Main Street Rochester N Telephone 287 Radios Phonographs MooresPalnt Wallpaper Rochester New Hampshire SPo l'n9 Goods Hoosowofo Electrlcal Flxtures Hardware . ' Sq AVER'S 8. JENKINS COMPANY SANBORNVILLE GARAGE Famous for Automobl les Guaranteed New and Used Cars Sanbornvr I le, New Hampshl re GLENDON SERVICE STATION Fred Ll zotte, ro Gulf Products Telephone 539 East Rochester, New Hampshrre Congratulations to the Graduating Class of I957 I9O So Mann Street, Rochester, N H NORMAN 81 ROLAND S Service Station Hrghland Street, East Rochester, THE VILLAGE STORE Mann Street, East Rochester N H BEBE S DRESS SHOP Rochester New Hampshrre MARCOTTE S Mann Street Rochester, N. H GREAT FALLS PRODUCTS CO INC Rochester Hrll Road, Rochester n . H . P P. Tri-State Gas 8. Supply Company I . O C . N. H I . I 0 0 I . I LYNN S MUSIC SHOP 35 South Mann Street Rochester, New Hampshl re ALBERT S STUDIO 7l North Mann Street Rochester, New Hampshire DIX HEEL CO Front Street East Rochester, New Hampshlre JEFFERSON FEED 8. SUPPLY CO Telephone 918 Rochester New Hampshnre G T LAUNDRY Telephone T92 W Hancock Street Rochester New Hampshire Insurance and Real Estate 7 Hanson Street Rochester, New Hampshire ROCHESTER HARDWARE 8. SUPPLY CO 38 North Mann Street Rochester New Hampshire E C FOSS COMPANY 87 North Mann Street Rochester New Hampshare E l ' ' JAMES L. Foss AGENCY Tried and True Merrimack Ratlons i'fi'ki'k'k'ki MERRIMACK FARMERS' EXCHANGE, Inc The farmer s business Mann office Dual CA 5-6662 Concord, New Hampshlre Rochester Telephone 1040 24 Merrimack Stores In New Hamsphlre THANK YOU! The Triangle staff IS grateful to Mlss Slgrld Francis, of the Spaullng faculty, for HOTEL ROCHESTER her counsel In art work to Mr Stacey Cole and Mr Samuel Seavey, of the Courier staff for use of pictures to Vantme Studio for 25 portland Street their whole hearted cooperation nn meeting Myers Yearbooks Inc and their represent Rochester, New Hampshire ahve, Mr William Flynn, for their advice and interest and to our many advertisers and sponsors, who have demonstrated their cnvlc splrlt by assisting us In making this yearbook a success SPONSORS J J Curtain Shop McRrath's General Store Alton Woodman s Jewelry General Store Sanbornvllle Fernald Hackett Restaurant Mr and Mrs Jack Gotz Ray s Jewelry Farmmgton Mr and Mrs Phlllp Rosenberg ll l T . . F . . I . . our myriad photographic requirements, to I 'I 0 '- . P . I O I 1 0 O l FRISBEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PROFESSIONAL PATRoN's usr Albert E Barcomb, M D Dr Isldore E Bergeron Opfomefrnst Dr Robert J Brunnel, Chiropractor Harold E Copeland D M D John L Harhgan M D John J Hourlgan, M D Samuel J Kung, M D C Donald Weafhers, O D James B. Young, D.M.D. wif' ws 4 ? sw if 2? ,4y,,,- . ly, J X K My f- ' M, im AT . -. , x - Q . ,Aw ,, ,M in 4 ...W , Q? E f Q my :fy 4 W, ,, 313. V, ,,f ff. W . fssad 'uw . , x ,Q ff My fi . Agfw N ,S N w V 3 wl- . al' Km gm, Qc, ,, ,lj


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