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FOREWORD
After a year of pains and joy, the staff of the 1971 SALMAGUNDI offers you our yearbook. BRIDGES, our theme, symbolizes many aspects in our lives. BRIDGES bring that unreachable quest into reality. BRIDGES help make life's troubles seem conquered, and, most important of all, Bridges unite people. We, the staff of this year's SALMAGUNDI, would like you to consider our edition as a bridge to remembrance for the future.
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SALMAGUNDI STAFF
Co-Editors Assistants
Head Photographer Assistants
Boys' Sports Editor Assistant
Girls' Sports Editors Assistants
Literary Editors Assistants
Art Editor Assistants
Senior Section Editors Assistant
Layout and Captionists
Business Manager Assistants
JEFF JOHNSON
KEN REED WILLIAM STOCKWELL
KEITH KING PETER DOYLE
KATHIE LAWSON DIANNA JOHNSON
BARBARA ANDERSON LIZ KASPRAK MARY ANN BURNETT
SUE OSGOOD DAVE FOREST
BRENDA POLLOCK JUNE TISDALE
LINDA BARTACHEVICH
KAREN DURWARD JULIE BERGERON
VICKI MCLELLAN SUSAN ZWICKER
LEE LEDUC
DIANE ZIMMERMAN SHERRY CAMPBELL
SUE KASPRAK CHRIS PEMRICK
SUE JONES
RICHARD CASSIN
MICHAEL LACOSTE
CYNTHIA COATES
JON BALDVINS MARY BARDIS BARBARA BATCHELDER DENISE BERGERON LUCINA BERGERON WANDA BERGERON LINDA BITTNER MICHELLE BOUTIN SUSAN COATES PAUL DUBRISKE
BUSINESS BOARD
MARILYN CHORNEY MUAREEN DUFFY DEBBIE FAHEY LYNN FOREST SUSAN GALLAGHER SUSAN HOVHANNESIAN MARTHA LAFRENIERE BONNIE LANDERS DIERDRE MAYES
KATHY MISSETT NANCY MORAN TERRI PARENTEAU WENDY RAFFORD PAM SHANGRAW MARK SIMPSON KAREN STOCKWELL CHRIS TUTTLE PAM WOOLEY
Advisor MARY M. KILROY
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CONTENTS DEDICATION IN MEMORIAM . . . SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADMINISTRATION ADS INDEX
DEDICA TION
Each year students join _different activities and spend a lot of devoted time doing their share of the work. In every activity there are devoted advisors who often spend much of their time helping and guiding. The members of the Salmagundi staff feel there is no one in the entire school who devotes as much of their time after school and on weekends as Mrs. Kilroy.
Words can not express how grateful we editors are to the friendly, warm, cheery, and smiling Mrs. Kilroy who seems to be always willing to put up with us. The only way one can ever realize how helpful she is, is by belonging to the Salmagundi and working with her all the time. Mrs. Kilroy has also spent much time teaching young businessmen and women how to prepare themselves, for the future.
We're sure there is not a student in Keene High School that Mrs. Kilroy does not have a friendly smile for. Because of all these wonderful things we feel there is not a person in this school who deserves a dedication more than our own advisor, Mrs. Kilroy.
MISS HELEN DRUGG
Salmagundi realizes that all our faculty members are dedicated, hard working, teach-ers, and we appreciate this fact.
In this year's book we wish to give special attention to Miss Drugg, She has spent many years helping students acquire knowledge and experience in the field of science. Her contributions to the excellent reputation which Keerie High School holds as its own commands this special recognition.
Keene High School is losing a good friend and teacher with her retirement. We wish her many happy years in her new home in Florida.
RECOGNITION
Mr. Burrill Mrs. Burrill
Two other teachers at Keene High who deserve recognition for service to our school are
Mr. and Mrs. Burrill. These two people have devoted much time and effort to bettering
Keene High and we would like to use this page to thank them.
THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS
To the Class of 1971: The close of another year has arrived and it is now time to make our fond fare-
wells, to count our laurels, and bid our school adieu. It has indeed been a year that we shall remember for a long time to come. No
other class had the love, the admiration, for our school, and for each other that we had. If there was one factor that made it so, it was the fact that we lived our lives day to day. We did not linger on the past or preoccupy ourselves with the future. Nor could we have, for the past is but a memory, the future but a dream. We can not love or hope yesterday; we can not laugh or cry tomorrow; we can live only today, and it is because we, the Class of 1971, have lived today we can look forward to a more promising tomorrow.
To all of you I extend my thanks and gratitude for making my Senior year at Keene High a most unforgettable one.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Costello — Treasurer, Mr. Bergeron — Advisor, Lela Houpis — Secretary, Mrs. Bergeron — Advisor, Mike La-Coste — President, Julie Bergeron — Vice-President.
, „ „ , ~ H B k; Hanna D Slanetz, T. Moore. Second Row: D. Fahey, K. Dur-SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Front: J . Janda, W . O msteadA<U^ooc> - ' fc- • A s Barndollar, K. Lawson, P. Roy, E. Woodman, ward, S. Snyder, B. Anderson, P. Pembroke, J. Harper, V. Cram. / j g j W . Zulch, D. Cassin.
WHEN YOU'RE WEARY
STEVEN ARTHUR ABBOTT "Abb"
H. R. Representative 1, 2; J.V. Football, 1, 2, 3; J . V. Basketball, I, 2; J . V. Baseball, 1, 2, 3.
SCOTT ADAMS
THOMAS HART ALDINGTON
"Lenny" Band, 1; Weight Lifting, 1.
CHRISTINE ANNE ALTHERS "Chris"
Informer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2; Mixed Chorus, 2; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2.
CYNTHIA MARCELLE ASH "Cin"
Pep Club, 1.
MARY JEAN ALEXANDER
J O N ERIC BALDVINS Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 2, 4; Salmagundi, 4.
BARBARA FRANCES ANDERSEN
"Barb" Informer, 1, 2, 3; Enterprise, 3 Salmagundi, 3; Literary Ed., 4 French Club, 1, 2; Dramatics, 1, 2 3; H.R. Representative, 4; Honor ary Member, Student Council, 4 National Honor Society, 3; Trea surer, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1 2.
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AND FEELING SMALL
SHERRY ELLEN BARNDOLLAR
Ushers Club 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 4; Informer, 1, 2, 3, Sports Ed. 4; Enterprise, 1, 2; Gymnastics, 1; Track, 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt, 4; Varsity Field Hockey, 2; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis, 2, 3, 4.
GLEN L. BARRETT
WILLIAM G. BASTILLE LINDA ELISE
BARTASHEVICH "Dozer"
Informer, 1, 2, Ass't! Bus. Ed. 3, 4; Salmagundi, Layout Ed. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Librarian, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, 1; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4.
MELISSA T. BATES SHARON LUCILE
BATCHELDER "Batch"
Bible Club, 2; Informer, 3 tramural Basketball, 2.
ROBERT EDWARD BEAUREGARD
"Bob" Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball
STEVEN E. BEAUREGARD
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WHEN TEARS ARE IN YOUR EYES
URSULA M. BEECK "Ushie"
Pep Club, 2; Ski Club, 2, 3; Ush-ers Club, 2, 3, 4.
BRUCE J. BERGERON "Ike"
Key Club, 2, Vice. Pres., 3, Pres. 4; Fresh. Football, 1; J.V. Spring Track, 1; J.V. Football, 2; Varsity Football Manager and Trainer, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling Manager and Trainer, 4; Football from Coach-es; Varsity Football Plaque.
JULIANA T. BERGERON "Julie"
Pep Club, i | Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2; Latin Club, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 2, 3, 4; Enterprise, 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Informer, 1, 2, 3; Dra-matics, 1, 2, Advertising Chair-man 3, 2nd Vice Pres. 4; Student Council, 4; Class Vice Pres., 4; J. V. Field Hockey, 2; St. Paul's A.S.P. 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
MARK D. BERGERON "Berg-
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling, 1, 2, 3, 4.
LUCINA M. BERGERON "Cina"
Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; Informer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1; Latin Club, 2, 3; Salmagundi, 4.
MARK D. BERGERON "Berg"
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling, 1, 2, 3, 4.
PATRICIA L. BERGERON "Pat"
Band, 1, 2, 3; Informer, 1, 2, 3; Sports Editor 3; J.V. Basketball, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Soft-ball, 1, 2; Varsity Field Hockey, 2, 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
PAULA M. BERGERON
LEE L. BIRD
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I WILL DRY THEM ALL
J O A N BISHOP Guidance Junior Secretary 4; French Club, 4; Varsity Field Hockey, 4; Winter Track, 4; Spring Track, 4; Transferred from Half Hollow Hills H.S., 1970.
LINDA M. BITTNER "Shortie"
Salmagundi, 4; Student Librarian, 2, 3, 4.
K A T H R Y N M. BLAIN
N O R M A N R. BLEAU "Normy"
Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Weight Train-ing, 1, 2, 3, 4; Unsung Hero, 4.
MARK G. BLEAU Wrestling, 2.
LINDSAY E. BORDEN
SHARON A. BOUCHER Dramatics, 1, 2; Softball, 1; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, K, 3; Ski Club, 3, 4; Ski Team, 4.
LUCINDA M. BOUFFARD "Cindy"
LatinClub, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 3; Band, 2, 3, 4.
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I'M ON YOUR SIDE
J O H N D. BRESSETT "Bicept"
Football, 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Base-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; Wrestling, 3; Bowling, 1; Sharby Trophy, 4; M.I.P. Award; Junior Lion; Junior Rotarian; U.N. Dele-gate
EDWARD C. BOYEA "Ted"
A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club, 3, 4; St. Paul's School Advanced Studies Program, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; United Na-tions Trip, 3.
HELENA M. BUCKLEY
STEVEN R. BURNS "Burnsey"
French Club, 4; Stage Band, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band, 1, 2; Ski Club, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt., 4; Ski Team, 3, 4.
DEEDEE N. BUFFUM
WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL • H H H H H
MARK R. CANDELLO "Wap"
Band, 1, 2, 3; Latin Club, 3; Boys' State, 3; Letter of Commendation: N.M.S.Q.T.; Name in Who's Who.
TIMOTHY J. CARBONE
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WHEN TIMES GET ROUGH
WILLIAM A. CARR "Truck"
Transferred from Tiverton, R.I. High School, 2; J.V. Baseball, 2.
SANDRA J. CAREY "Sandy"
Pep Club, 1, 2; Dramatic Club, 3; Enterprise, 3, Secretary 4.
RICHARD L. CASSIN Salmagundi, 3, Senior Section Edi-tor, 4; H. R. Representative, 2, 3, 4; Fresh. Basketball, 1; Fresh. Baseball, 1; J.V. Baseball, 2; Vars-ity Baseball, 3, 4.
DEBBIE A. CHAMBERLAIN "Deb"
Junior Secretary, 3, 4.
MARIA C. CENTRA
W E N D Y L. CHAMBERLAIN
MARYELLEN CHAMBERS "Mayo"
CIF, 1; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; A. Band, 1, 2, 3 ,4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Track, 2, 3.
THOMAS H. CHASE
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AND FRIENDS
THOMAS E. CHEEVER "Tom"
Freshman Baseball, 1; J.V. Base-ball, 2; Captain of "Dud's Spuds", 4.
FRANCES M. CHICKERING "Fran"
Latin Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 2; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating, Vice Pres., 3, 4; U.N. Pilgramage 2; National Honor Society, Vice Pres. 3, 4; K.H.S. Queen.
SALLY A. CHICKERING "Sud"
Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball, 2; Na-tional Honor Society, 3, 4; Gran-ite Girls State, 3.
JENNIE E. CHRISTOPHERSON
Informer, 2, 3; Salmagundi, 2; Tennis, 2, 4; H.R. Representative, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
MARILYN M. CHORNEY "Chorn"
Informer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 4; Junior Secretary, 3; Junior Achievement, 1; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, Props Chairman, 4.
MAUREEN A. CLARK "Midge"
Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club, 1; Mixed Chorus, 1; A-Capella Choir, 2, 3, 4; Dramat-ics, 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Representa-tive, 1, 2,3, 4; Attended Midwest-ern Music and Art Camp, Kansas Univ., 3.
KATHERINE M. COBB "Kathy"
Salmagundi, 3; Future Nurses Club, 1; C.I.F., 1; Ski Club, 3; Latin Club, 2; Mixed Chorus, 1; Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; J.V. Basket-ball, 2; J.V. Field Hockey, 3; In-tramural Basketball, 3.
NANCY J. COMERFORD "Ray"
Latin Club, 3; Informer, 3; Enter-prise, 3,4; Ushers Club, 3, 4; Dra-matics, 2, 3, Co-Chairman Make! up, 4.
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JUST CANT BE FOUND
ROBERT J. CORDNER "Hondo"
Transferred from Lawrence High School, Long Island, N.Y., 3; Bas-ketball, 1; J.V. Basketball, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball, 4.
WILLIAM D. COPPOLA
MARTHA J. CORKERY
A N D R E W J. C O W I N G "Ande"
Freshman Football, 1; Freshman Basketball Mgr., 1; Football, 2, 4; Varsity Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4.
KAREN L. COSTELLO "Pee Wee"
Informer, 1; French Club, 1, 2; Ushers Club, 3, 4; Twirling 3, 4; Jr. Secretary, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3; H.R. Representative, 1, 2; Class Treas., 3, 4.
VICKI M. CRAM "Vic"
Informer, 1, 2; Student Librarian, 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Secretary, 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses, 1, 2; H.R. Repre-sentative, 4; Dramatics, 4; Gym-nastics, 1, 2,-3, Manager 4.
STEPHEN D. CRANDALL "Steve"
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus, 1; A-Ca-pella Choir, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling, 1.
THOMAS E. CROSS "Tom"
C.I.F., 3; Chess, 2, 3.
LIKE A BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
AUDREY D. CUMMINGS "Aud"
Dramatics, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, 1; A-Capella Choir, 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus, 2, 3; All-New Eng-land Chorus, 4; All-Eastern Cho-rus, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council, 1, 2, 3, 4.
SHELLY JEANNE CROTEAU "Shell"
Informer, 1, 2, 3, News Editor, 4; Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; A-Capella Choir, 3, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 2; Field Hockey, 2, 3; Tennis, 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus, 4.
STEVEN FORREST CUTTER "Cut"
H.R. Representative, 1; Junior Lion, 3;. J.V. Basketball, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball, 1; Varisty Baseball, 2, 3, 4.
JAMES R. CROTEAU
LINDA L. CROTEAU "Lyn"
Librarian, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-treasur-er, 4; Dramatics, 4.
THOMAS M. CROTEAU
PATRICIA CAMILLE DAMIANO
"Tricia" Informer, 3; French Club 4; Dra-matics, 4.
SHIRLEY D. DALZELL
I WILL LA Y ME DOWN
EDWARD W. DARLING "Ed"
Dramatics, 1, 2, 3; Audio Visual, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Lion, 3.
MARGARET A N N DAVIS "Margie"
F.H.A., 2, 3; Student Librarian, 3.
PAUL JEFFREY DAVIS
JEROME FRANCIS DEE "Jerry"
Football, 2; Cross Country, 3, Captain, 4; Spring Track, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4; Winter Track, 4.
MELINDA JEAN DEARTH F.H.A., 2, President, 3, 4; F.H.A. Delegate to National Convention, 2; Outstanding F.H.A. Member Award, 3.
MARY A N N DELANCEY "Mare"
Informer, 1, 2, Asst. Sports Editor, 3, 4; H.R. Representative, 1, 2; J.V. Field Hockey, 1, 2; J.V. Bas-ketball 1, 2; Basketball, 3, 4; Soft-ball, 1; Winter Track, 3,4; Spring Track 2,4, Captain, 3; Most Valu-able Track Award, 3.
D O N N A MAY DENIS Junior Achievement, 3, Secretary, 4.
KATHLEEN DERBY
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LIKE A BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
PATRICIA LOUISE DESJARDINS
"Pat" C.I.F., 1; Nurses Club, 1, 2, 3; Pep Club, | 2, 3, 4.
ADRIAN ROGER DESMARAIS
WANDA M. DEUSO
DONALD U. DIBERNARDO Key Club, 4; Debating, 1, 2, 3, 4.
MICHAEL F. DEVINS
MICHAEL F. DRATWA "Charlie"
Student Librarian, 1, 2, 3, 4.
LUCINDA MARIE DRISCOLL "Cindy"
Future Nurses, 1; Enterprise, 3; Junior Secretary; 4.
MICHAEL J O H N DRISCOLL "Mickey"
Bowling, 1.
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I WILL LAY ME DOWN
W E N D Y DUBOIS "Gertie"
Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; A Choir, 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus, 3, 4; All-Eastern Chorus, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Representative, 2.
GARY DUBOIS
PAUL DUBRISKE Salmagundi, Assistant Editor 3, Editor, 4; Student Council Honor-ary Member, 3; H.R. Representa-tive, 3; Bowling Team, 3, 4.
MARK J. DUHAIME
KAREN M. DURWARD "Durr"
Informer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 1, 2, 3, Bus. Editor 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; H.R. Repre-sentative, 3; National Honor Soci-ety, 3, 4; Rensalear-Polytechnical Institute Science and Math Award.
ROBIN R. DUQUETTE
RONALD R. D U N N Baseball, X. NANCY D. D U M O N D
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WHEN YOU'RE DOWN AND OUT
STEVEN W. ELLSWORTH
ROBERT F. EGAN "Dimples"
Informer, 3; Freshman Baseball, 1; Boys' State, 3; Junior Lion, 3.
11 JAMES A. EMERSON
"Jim" Transferred from Maynard, Mass. High School, 2; J.V. Baseball, 2; Varsity Baseball Manager, 3; Band, 1; Senior Brass Choir, 1.
REBECCA E. FACTEAU "Becky"
Latin Club, 3, 4; Junior Achieve-ment, 2, 3, 4; National Honor So-ciety, 3, 4.
NANCY A. EVANS
DEBRA J. FAHEY "Debi"
French Club, 2, 3, 4; Informer, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 4; Dramatics, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Representative, 4; Gymnastics, 1, 2, 3,4; Field Hock-ey, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
ABIGAIL FARINA "Abby"
A Choir, 1; Choir Council, 2, 3; Dramatics, 1, Treasurer, 2, Vice Pres., 3, President, 4; All-State Choir, 2, 3; All-New England Choir, 3. LOUISE M. FAUCHER
"Lou" Latin Club, 3; Junior Achieve-ment, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses, 1.
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WHEN YOU'RE ON THE STREET
J O A N N E M. FIELD "Jo" '
Mixed Chorus, 1, 2.
JAMES M. FISH "Jim"
Stage Band, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band, 2, 3, 4; Band President, 4.
CAROLANN FITZMORRIS "Carol"
F.H.A., 3; Student Librarian, 4.
DAVID M. FOREST "Butkus"
Student Council, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Defensive Player of The Year; All State Guard.
BRUCE J. FONTAINE "BJ"
BARRY J. FOX "AZAH"
J O A N N E FREDERICK
JAMES A. FREDETTE
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WHEN EVENING FALLS
CHRISTINE E. FULLER "Chrissy"
A Choir, 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus, 3, 4; All-New England Chorus, 3, 4; Choir Council, 3, President, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Repre-sentative, 1, 2; Bowling, 1. ROBERT K. FURLONE
"Bob"
A Choir, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Jun-ior Lions, 3; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State, 3; Mayor's Youth, 4.
BERNARD GAGNE
STEPHEN J. GALLAGHER "Steve"
Football, 1, 3, 4; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 4.
SUSAN M. GALLAGHER "Sue"
Salmagundi, 3; Informer, 1, 2\ Dramatics, 2.
JOSEPH A. GALLAGHER "Joe"
RICHARD W. GAUTHIER, JR. "Gauth"
ANNE C. GARLAND Band, 1, 2; Dramatics, 1; Debat-ing, 3,4; Field Hockey, 2; Nation-al Honor Society, 4; Commenda-tion National S.A.T.
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SO HARD
SUE ELLEN GEORGE "Sue"
Transferred from Greenwich (Conn.) High School, 4; Student Council, 1, 2; H.R. Representa-tive, 1; French Club, 3; Future Nurses, 3; Public Affairs, 3; Bas-ketball, 1; Gymnastics, 1, 2, 3.
MARK R. GOODELL
NANCY S. GNADE "Nance"
Transferred from MRHS, 3; In-former, 3; Dramatics, 3; H.R. Representative, 1, 2; J.V. Basket-ball, 1; Ushers Club, 2.
MICHAEL N. GUYETTE "Giz"
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band, 4; Ski Club, 3; Salmagundi, 4; Boys' State, 3.
J O H N F. GELLER
VAN MARK GEMMELL "Reverend"
A Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Choir, 4; Band, 1, 2.
ROSS E. HAGLAND
COLLEEN M. HALE "Col"
Latin Club, 1; Future Nurses, 1; Dramatics, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2.
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I WILL COMFORT YOU
KATHERINE MERRITT HANNA
"Vachc" Informer, 1, Exchange Editor, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 1, 2, 3; Usher's Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2, 4; Student Coun-cil, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 4; H.R. Representative, 1; Field Hockey, 1; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Girls' State, 4.
MAUREEN A N N HANRAHAN
"Moe" Junior Secretary, 3; U.N. Dele-gate, 3.
DIANE HELEN HARPER "Di"
Usher's Club, 2, 3, 4; Color Guard, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Dramatics, 2, 3.
JANET MARIA HARPER "Jan"
Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; A Choir, 2, 3, 4; Color Guard, 3, Capt. 4; Mixed Chorus, 1; H.R. Repre., 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball, 1; Girls' State, All State Chorus, 3.
SUSAN JANE HEALEY "Sue"
Pep Club, 1; F.H.A., 2; Junior Secretary, 2, 3, 4; Junior Librarians 1, 2.
STEPHEN A. HARTWELL "Pinky"
Wrestling, 1; Bowling, 4.
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I'LL TAKE YOUR PART
A N T H O N Y W. HEDBLOM "Fuje"
SUSAN A. HILDRETH "Sue"
Marlboro High, 1, 2; Latin Club, 4; Chorus, 1, 2; Band, 1, 2; Stu-dent Council, 1, 2; Basketball, 2; J.V. Cheering, 1; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
T IMOTHY C. HOCKETT "Hawk"
SHERRINE L. HILOW "Shrill"
MICHAEL A. HOLBROOK "Hobbie"
MARK J. HETHERMAN "Hetha"
Dramatics, 4; Ski Team, 3; Wres-tling, J. V., 1, 2; Varsity, 3, 4.
STEPHEN M. HORNE "Steve"
Transferred from Spaulding High School September, 1970.
LEE A. HOLLIDAY "Lee"
Transferred from Amherst Re-gional High School December, 1970.
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WHEN DARKNESS COMES
ELANA C. HOUPIS "Lela"
Pep Club, 1; Latin Club, 1; In-former, 1, 2; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4; H.R. Representative, 2, 3; Dra-matics, 1; Class Secretary, 4; Na-tional Honor Society, 3, 4; Gran-ite Girls' State, 3; Governor Girls' State; Honor "K".
SHARRON A. H O R T O N "Sharry"
Enterprise, 3.
SUSAN K. HOVHANNESIAN "Sue"
Latin Club, 2; Informer, 1, 2, Edi-tor, 3; Pep Club, 1; Salmagundi, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 1; Field Hockey Manager, 2; In-tramural Basketball, 2; Color Guard, 4; Make It With Wool District Winner, 2.
ROBERT D. HUGEL "Rob"
Key Club, 2, 3, <4; Spanish Club, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3 ,4; J.V. Wrestling, 3, 4; Harvard Book Prize, 3.
VERNON R. H U R D Transferred from Addison Trail High School, Addison, 111. Sep-tember, 1970. A Choir, 4; Ski Team, 4; Track Team, 4.
MARGARET J. H U R T "PEGGY"
BILL S. HYATT "Archie"
J.V. Basketball, 1; Varsity, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football, 1; Varsity Football, 3; Top Rebounding Tro-phy, 3.
BETTE G. INGALLS
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WILLIAM S. JACKSON "Buffalo"
Transferred from Franklin, Mass. High School in September, 1970; Baseball, 1.
JACQUELINE W. JANDA "Jackie"
Informer, 2, 3; Ushers Club, 2, 3; Salmagundi, 3, 4; Varsity Cheer-leading, 3; H.R. Representative, 4.
THOMAS A. J O H N S O N "Tom"
Key Club, 3, 4.
LINDA D. J O H N D R O
ALAN B. KAPILOFF SUSAN A. KASPRAK Salmagundi, 3, 4; Informer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1; Twirling, 4 French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2; H.R. Representative, 1, 2, 3 4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Bas ketball, 3; American Youth Ex change Ambassador to Chile, 3 National Honor Society, 3, 4.
AND PAIN IS ALL AROUND
RONALD KILYANCZIK "Ron"
J.V. Track, 2, 3; J.V. Winter Track, 2, 3; Boys' Field Hockey, 4; Mr. Butler's Zoo, 4. KEITH V. KING, JR.
"Poindexter" Salmagundi, 2, 3, Sports Ed. 4; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Cross Country, 1; Spring Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Football, 2; Ski Team, 3,4; Junior Rotarian, 4; National Honor Society, 3, Presi-dent, 4.
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LIKE A BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
JANE M. K N I G H T A Choir, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus, 1.
LINDA G. K I N G
RICHARD H. K N I G H T "Tic-K"
Marlborough High School, 1, 2; Chorus, 1, 2; Band, 1; Ski Club, 3; Key Club, 3; Debating, 3; Presi-dent, 4; Soccer, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2; Baseball, 1, 2; St. Paul's Ad-vanced Study Program, 3; Nation-al Honor Society, 3, 4.
J O H N D. KOSKI "Stork"
ELLEN KONIDES Queen's Court, 1, 2, 3, 4.
TERRY J. KOSKI
MARGOT C. LACEY Informer, 2; A Band, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 2, 3; Field Hockey Manager, 3, 4; All State Band, 2; All State Orchestra, 3, 4; All East-ern Band, 4; All New England Band, 3.
DENISE M. LACOILLE "Rhoda"
Informer, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3.
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I WILL LAY ME DOWN
THERESA E. LAGERBERG "Terry"
Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2.
D O N N A L. LAMOUREUX
MICHAEL K. LACOSTE "Loki"
Salmagundi, 2, 3, 4; Key Club, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus, 1; A Choir, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Boys' All-Star Hockey Team, 4; All State Chorus, 3, 4; All-Eastern Chorus, 4; All-New England Chorus, 4; Junior Rotarian, 4; Boys' State, 3; Class President, 4.
MARTHA A. LAFRENIERE "Marty"
French Club,3, Co-Pres. 4; Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; National Honor So-ciety, 3, 4; Dramatics, 1; Student Council Treas. 1; Field Hockey, 2, 3,4; Gymnastics, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Cheerleading, 1; Girls' Field Hockey Award, 4; St. Paul's A.S.P., 3; Jaffrey High, 1.
GARY M. LAMONTAGNE
KATHLEEN E. LAMOUREUX "Kathy"
French Club, 2, 3; Latin Club, 2, 4; Ushers Club, 3 ,4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3; H.R. Representative, 1, 2; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
LAUREN L. LAWSON "Laurie"
Latin Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Junior Librarian, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; Dramatics, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Girls' State, 3.
KATHIE J. LAWSON "Bumps"
Latin Club, 1, 2; Salmagundi, 3 ,4; Dramatics, 1; H.R. Representa-tive, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball, X, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Honor "K", 4.
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BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS LIKE A
JANE M. LECLAIR Salmagundi, 3; Informer, 3; Dra-matics, 2, 3; H.R. Representative, 3.
LEE A. LEDUC Science and Math Club, 1,2; Key Club, 4; Current Issues Forum, 1, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 4; Debating, 4.
CHRISTINE M. LEROY JOSEPH J. LONGEVER "Joe"
Wrestling, 1, 4.
ANDREA J. LOOS "ANDI"
Pep Club, 1, 4; Gymnastics, 1, 2, 3; Softball, 1, 2; Field Hockey, 2, 3; Cheering, 4T
CARLON G. LUSSIER "Carl"
A-Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band, 3, 4; Pep Band, 3,4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Weight Training, 3.
GERTRUDE E. LUCIUS "Trudy"
Junior Secretary, Attendance Of-fice, 1, 2, 3; General Office, 2, 3.
EARLE L. LUND "Lumps"
Wrestling, 3, 4; JIMI Delegate, 3.
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/ WILL LAY ME DOWN
MARK A. LYNCH
LINDA J. MACKENZIE
VICKI M. MCLELLAN "Vic"
Salmagundi, 3, Editor, 4; Inform-er, 3, Business Editor 4; Junior Secretary, 3, 4.
TIMOTHY W . MADDEN
RITA M. MASON "Ri-Ri"
Pep Club, 1, 2.
THERESA MCNULTY "Terri"
Latin Club, 2, 4; French Club, 4.
ill! MICHAEL R. MCCURDY
SAIL ON SILVER GIRL
GARY A. MERRILL Intramural Basketball, 1.
EVAN H. MINER
MARLIE A. MERRILL
ALICE A. MITCHELL Pep Club, 1, 2; Enterprise, 3; In-former, 2; Softball, 1, 2, 3.
BARBARA E. MCTAGUE "Barb
Transferred from Messalonskee High, Oakland, Maine, 4.
SUSAN E. MCQUILLAN "Sue"
Transferred from Peterboro Con-solidated School, 3; Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2; Chorus, 1, 2; Torch, 1; Ski Team, 1, 2.
LINDA MOORE "Lin"
Spanish Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Enterprise, 2; Softball, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
TERRY F. MOORE Spanish Club, 2, President, 3, Sec-retary and Treasurer, 4; Choir, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, 2; J.V. Hockey, 3; Varsity Hockey, 4; All-State Choir, 4.
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SAIL ON BY
GAIL F. MORAN
ROBERT P. MORIN "Bob" or "Boob"
French Club, 2, 3; Key Club, 2, 3; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer, 1, 2; J.V. Track, 1; Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4; Boys' All-State, 4; Field Hockey, 4.
ROGER JAMES MURPHY Enterprise, 1; Junior Achieve-ment, 2, 3; Dramatics, 1; Baseball. 1, 2, 3, 4.
ALANA J O MOSLEY "Lanny"
Twirling Squad, 2, 3, 4; Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, 2; Dramatics, 1, 3, 4; Debating, 4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Girls' State, 4; Trophy Vt. Invit. Tourney, 4.
DAVID EARL NELSON "Foxie"
Informer, 2; Audio-Visual, 3; Latin Club, 3, 4; Junior Achieve-ment, 2, 3; National Honor Socie-ty, 3, 4; Cross Country, 1, 3, 4; Spring Track, 3, 4; Bowling, 2, 3.
CHRISTINE MARIE NAPPI "Chrissy"
Hinsdale High School Dramatics, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 3, 4; Vice-Pres., 1; J.V. Cheerleader, 2; Bas-ketball, 1; Softball, 1, 2; A Choir, 4; All-New England, 4.
JERRY MICHAEL NICHOLLS "Nick"
Audio-Visual, 1.
J O H N T. NEWCOMBE "Newk"
Band Council, 1, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4; H.R. Repre-sentative, 2, 3.
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YOUR TIME HAS COME
DEBORAH J. NIES "DEBBIE"
Bowling, 2; Track, 2; Intramural Volley Ball, 1; Intramural Basket-ball, 3; Transferred from' Fall Mountain Regional High School, 2 .
TERRY L. O'DONNELL Spanish Club, 2; Dramatics, 4; In-tramural Basketball, 1, 2.
WENDY J. OLMSTEAD "Rocky"
Informer, 1; Pep Club, 1; Latin Club, 1, 2; Color Guard, 2, 3, Co-Capt., 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Representative, 1, 2, 4.
ERIC A. OLSON "Ricky"
French Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; St. Paul's School, 2; Boys' State, 3; Junior Lion, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
WILLIAM J. OLMSTEAD "Bill"
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club, 3; Cross-Country, 2, 3; Spring Track, 2, 3; Winter Track, 2; Track, 4; All-Star Boys' Field Hockey Team, 4.
THOMAS B. O'NEAL "O.J."
Wrestling, 1, 2; Baseball," 1; Weight Lifting, 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot-ball, 2, 4; Track, 2.
GALVIN M. O'NEIL "Mike"
H.R. Representative, 1; Freshman Football, 1; J.V. Basketball, 1, 2; Varsity Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Boys' All-Star Field Hockey Team.
DAVID G. ORGAZ "Dave"
Informer, 1, 2, News Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4; Key Club, 3, 4; Junior Rotarian, 4; A Choir, 3, 4; Science Club, 1.
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TO SHINE
SUSAN E. OSGOOD "Sue"
Salmagundi, 1, 2, Art Editor, 3, 4; Ushers Club, 2, 3, Head Usher, 4; Class Secretary, 1, 2, 3; J.V. Field Hockey, 2, 3; Varsity Field Hock-ey, 4; Ski Team, 4; Queen's Court, 1, 2, 3, 4.
GERRI G. PARENTEAU "Raz"
Tennis, 1.
RODNEY D. PARSONS "Rowdy"
Debating, 1, 2, 3; Golf Team, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Boys' All-Star Field Hockey Team: Mr. Butler's Zoo, 4.
MICHAEL P. PELKEY
GARY M. PATNODE Football, 1, 2, 3; Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting, 1, 2.
PATRICIA A. PEMBROKE
PAUL P. PEMBROKE
CHRISTINE A. PEMRICK "Chris"
Pep Club, 1, 2; Ski Club, 2; Sal-magundi, 4; French Club, 4; In-former, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, Secretary, 3, First Vice President, 4; Debating, 1, 2, 3; Forensics, 4; H.R. Representative, 1, 2, 3, 4; Michael" A. Baehre Memorial Award, 3; Queen's Court, 4.
ALL YOUR DREAMS
BRENDA A. POLLOCK "Bren"
A Choir, 3, 4; Ski Club, 1, 2; Cho-rus, 1, 2; Salmagundi, 3, Senior Section Editor, 4; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2; United Nations Delegate, 3.
KIMBERLY A PIPER "Kim"
Pep Club, 1; Junior Achievement, 2.
WATLER A. PERKINS "Wally"
Band, 1 ,2 ,3 ; Junior Achievement, 2; Dramatics, 1, 2; Bowling, 1, 2, 3 ,4 .
SUSAN J. POCKETT '
MICHAEL F. POTTER "Maddog"
A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band, 4 Stage Band, 4; Varsity Football, 4 Ail-Around Nice Guy Award, 4.
PATRICIA J . PERRON "Tat"
Pep Club, 1, 2; Gymnastics, 1; Track, 2; Color Guard, 4.
JANET L. PRICE "Jan"
French Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Informer, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1, 2; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4.
NELSON F. PROULX
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ARE ON THE WAY
KENNETH W . REED "Chicken legs"
Salmagundi, 2, 3, Head Photogra-pher, 4; Junior Achievement, 2.
J U D I T H M. RHOADES "Judy"
GENE R. PUTNAM "Gene"
A Band, 1, 2.
SCOTT A. READ "Scot"
Junior Achievement, 2, 3, 4,
r ^ e - C D d N N A R . R E M Y C C j e L ^ « H MR j "Rhoda"
Mormer, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, I t U & u e Z , 3, 4; Pep Club, 2; Chorus, 2; K, Dramatics^ 1, 2, 3, 4.
e r v x p o ' ^ t c x o d r " t o
I c - - t e t i i e i o c ^ d
DALE RICHARDSON ^ (
Transferred from Peterborou; P i High School, 2. r
STANLEY A. RICHMOND "Stan" i
HAROLD L. RIVERS, JR. "Chick"
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SEE HOW
PAUL W. ROY "Ballsie"
H.R. Representative, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, Tri-Captain, 4; Freshman Basketball, 1; J.V. Bas-ketball, 2; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Freshman Baseball, 1; J.V. Base-ball, 2; Varsity Baseball, 3,4; Jun-ior Rotarian, 4.
LAURENCE H. RUSSELL "Mickey"
KATHLEEN M. RUELKE "Kathy"
Junior Achievement, Treasurer, 2; Dramatics, 3, 4; Gymnastics, 1.
RANDY J. SAARI Basketball, 1; J.V. Baseball, 1.
NANCY E. SALMON
LOU ANNE M. ST. JEAN "Kite"
Informer, 3; Current Issues Forum, 1, 2, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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THEY SHINE
MITCHELL G. SHAKOUR
ELLEN A. SHARKEY
FORREST E. SHANGRAW "Forrie"
Cross-Country, 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track, 1, 2;'Spring Track, 1, 2, 3.
MICHAIL K. SHAW "Mike"
Transferred from Portland, Conn., High School, 4; Girls' Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 3; F.T.A., 1; F.H.A., 2; Audio Vision Junior Secretary, 4; Dramatics, 1, 3; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Soccer, 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader, 2, 3; Art Prize: Certificate of Merit, 1; National Scholastic Art Award, 4; Exhibited Art Work at Trinity College, 4.
GEORGE N. SANDERS, JR. Bowling, 4.
ROBERT J. SCADOVA
DEBORAH G. SHEPARD "Debbie"
French Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2, 3, President, 4; Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1; Basketball, 1; Na-tional Honor Society, 3, 4; U.N. Pilgrimage, 2; Midwestern Music and Arts Camp, 3. DIANNE SLANETZ
"Di" Band, 1, 2; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating, 1, 2, Vice Presi-dent, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4.
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IF YOU NEED A FRIEND
JANET G. SLUSSER Salmagundi, 2.
LINDA L. SMITH
DUANE T. SMITH Spring Track, 1.
G O R D O N H. SMYTH "Gordie"
Football, 1; J.V. Baseball, 2.
ROBERT K. SPICHER
SUSAN L. SNYDER "Sue"
Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, 2; H.R. Representative, 4; Mid-western Music and Art Camp, 3.
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I'M SAILING
KAREN L. SUNTER A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; A Choir, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, 2; Dramatics, 1, 4; Debating, 1, 2, 4; N. H. All-State Chorus, 3, 4.
ROBERT A. STEINER "Bob"
Basketball, 1, 2.
DIANNE TAYLOR LYNN M. THOMAS
"Lynno" Informer, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club, 1; Junior Secretary, 3, 4; Current Issues Forum, 1; Dramatics, 1, 2, 3 ,4 .
NANCY C. THOMAS "Slapper"
Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Repre-sentative, 1, 2; J.V. Cheering, Jun-ior Captain, 3, Captain, 4.
CECILE TRIBBLE
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STEPHANIE C. WALDEN "Stef"
Current Issues Forum, 1.
RALPH D. WALTER
GAY D. W A L D R O N Current Issues Forum, 1, 2; In-former, 3; Dramatics, '%, 2, 3.
SUSAN A. WASHBURN
DEBORAH A. WATKINS "Debbie"
Dramatics, 1, 2; J.V. Field Hock-ey, 1; Band, 1; Informer, 1, 2; Current Issues Forum, 1.
1 KAREN R. WATKINS
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RIGHT BEHIND
GARY W. WHEELOCK Spanish Club, 3, 4.
SUSAN J. WHITTEMORE "Sue"
Informer, L 2; Salmagundi, 2, 3; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Current Issues Forum, 1; Dramatics, 1, 2; Student Council, 3; H.R. Repre-sentative, 4.
RONALD J. WILDER "Moose"
JOLENE C. WILLETTE "Jo"
STEVEN M. WILLETTE "Willy"
BARBARA A. WILLIAMS "Barb"
Bowling, 1, 3.
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GAIL A. WOODBURY "Woody"
Informer, 1; H.R. Representative, 1, 2, 3; J.V. Field Hockey, 1; J.V. Basketball, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2, Co-Captain, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 3.
ERIC W O O D M A N Key Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 4; H.R. Representative, 4; Ski Team, 4.
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LIKE A BRIDGE
DEBORAH M. WORMER "Deb"
Notre Dame, Schenectady, N. Y., X; Guilderland, N. Y., 2; Spanish Club, 3; Chorus, X; Spring Track, X, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Field Hockey, 3, 4.
CONSTANCE A. W Y M A N "Connie"
Informer, 2, 3, 4; Enterprise, 2; Dramatics, 2, 3 ,4; J.V. Basketball, X.
NANCY J. WYMAN "Wyme"
Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; Informer, 2, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 3, 4; A Choir, 3, 4; H.R. Representative, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4; Cheering, 4.
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PAUL ZARR
DIANE M. ZIMMERMAN "Zip"
Pep Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; Latin Club, 3, 4; Salmagundi, 3, 4; Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Repre-sentative, 2; J.V. Field Hockey, 2; Varsity, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball, X, 2; Varsity, 3; Co-Capt. 4; Softball, X, 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player — Hockey, 4.
LUANN BERGERON
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OVER TROUBLED WATERS PICTURES N O T AVAILABLE
GERALD BALL CHARLES PERHAM
RONALD BARNETT FRANK REYNOLDS
ALEXANDER BIRON DIANE RICHARD
D O N N A DENIS STEVE RILEY
J O N DUFFY STEVE ROBBINS
LISA FARINA TIMOTHY RUELKE
MONICA FARRELL DAVID RUSSELL
DAVID G A G N O N WAYNE RUSSELL
J O H N GAUL BEVERLY SIMMONS
J O H N G O O D W I N MARK SIMPSON
SKIFF GREENE MICHAEL SULLIVAN
ORSON HARTWELL CHERYL TOWSLEY
TIMOTHY HOPKINS GALE W O O D W A R D
LINDA KINSON GAVIN W R I G H T
WILLIAM ZULCH
ME DOWN
R. Knight — Another Senior sinks into his studies.
S. Osgood, M. Chambers, L. Morton, K. Sunter
T. Cheever, D. Nelson, D. Slantez
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HAPPINESS IS KNOWING
CHRISTMAS PARTY
'Twas the week before Christmas, And all through the school, Many kind-hearted students were donating toys to the pool. The boxes were placed 'round the school with excitement mount'n, And Mr. Bergeron had taken the money from the fountain. The Seniors stayed late wrapping the gifts with much joy, Hoping each little child would enjoy his toy. With surprises and candy, presents and a Santa Claus too, The Seniors of Keene High made many happy children's dreams come true.
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THE CLASS OF '72 IS HERE
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. Allen — Advisor, P. Doyle — President, G. James — Secretary, G. Leighton — Treasurer, Mrs. Cohen — Advi-sor, Mr. Lambert — Advisor.
JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Front: C. Coates, R. Deck, L. Martin, P. DiBernado. Second Row: J. Flavin, N. Reith, D. Johnson, P. Stillings, J . Tisdale, S. Turcotte. Third Row: N. Moran, J. Harper, A. Goodrum, C. Lougee, J . C. Clark, D. Slanetz, K. Schofield, M. A. Burnett, S. Harper. Fourth Row: A. Brault, A. Fish, J. Dunnell, J. Johnson, E. Murdough, M. Putman.
THIS WAS THE YEAR FOR '72
HOME ROOM 4: Front Row: E. Richardson, F. Robinson, D. Rice, "Mrs. Kilroy, J . Russell, K. Russell, L. Richardson. Second Row: M. Putnam, L. Poole, P.aRuble, V. Rogers, N . Reith, J . Priest, W. Rafford, C. Rocheleau, A. Reid. Third Row: W. Rioux, A. Plume, R. Russell, B. Rokes, R. Raja-la, R. Rudolph, J . Riendeau.
HOME ROOM 6: Front Row: J. Smith, D. Shelly, K. Schmitt, Mrs. MacPhail, B. Sawtelle, S. Snow, K. Sandberg. Second Row: K. Smyth, Karen Scho-field, B. Scott, S. Sonnenschein, D. Snyder, A. Scadova. Third Row: R. Sears, B. Simonds, W . Simmons, G. Schnyer, G. Slanetz.
THE DA YS TILL THEY ARE SENIORS ARE VERY FEW
HOME ROOM 1Q: Front Row: L. Sterns, D. Swasey, K. Souells, M. A. Sullivan, Mr. Seavey, K. Thompson, K. Stockwell, L. Symonds, D. Thomp-son. Second Row: P. Thompson, D. Thompson, J. Tisdalc, P. Stillings, D. Thurston, N. Thompson, S. Symonds, R. Taft, R. Taylor, S. Stoken, C. Staples. Third Row: R. Starkey, D. Thomas, W. Stinson, T. Thrasher, S. Tarbox, R. Spring, M. Symonds, J. Tasoulus, W. Stockwell
HOME ROOM 11: Front Row: L. Tolman, D. Vermouth, S. Turcott, S. Wheeler, Mr. Gober, L. White, W. Trask, L. Tousley, C. Tuttle. Second Row: B. Trudelle, S. Wilson, S. Toscano, C. Wellington, P. Wooley, M. Whitney,'C. Woods, M. Woods, M. Weisburg, R. Tucker. Third Row: D. Weav-er, M. Vincent, J . Tower, D. Trybulski, G. Towne, D. Treat, T. White.
K. Peets, Well, next year I'll be captain. A. Loos, S. Wilson, S. Stoken Hard work'n, Sue.
j . Clark, She loves me . . . She loves me not. J- J°h?«>n, S. Barndollar, K. Durward, "The Three Stoo
DOING THEIR SHARE AND WORKING FOR MORE
HOME ROOM 12: Front Row: C. Zimmerman, S. Zwicker, M. Bean, N. Swift, A. Goodrum, E. Wormer. ^ W Row: R. Lombard, D. Robbins, P. Jelley, R. Wrobel, C. Wright, S. Baute, J . Parenteau. Third Row: R. Mclver, D. Bailey, D. Leather, S. Hurd.
HOME ROOM 313: Front Row: A. Blad, J. Baker, N. Batchelder, M. Bardis, K. Beliveau, Mrs. Barry, J . Ainsworth, B. Barnett, T. Arel, D. Bascom. Second Row: D. Bergeron, D. Bellevance, S. Anderson, D. Ashworth, B. Auger, M. Aldrich, C. Anderson, L. Bach, L. Baldvins, C. Ballas. Third Row: M. Arwe, T. Barett, L. Bennett, R. Anderson, E. Bergeron, B. Beauragard, M. Aldrich, T. Ainsworth.
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THEY SEEK THE KEY THAT OPENS THE DOOR
HOME ROOM 315: Front Row: B. Boucher, M. Canton, S. Brady, D. Chamberlain, Mr. Hitchner, D. Cannon, C. Carter, D. Bruno, M. A. Burnett. Second Row: L. A. Branson, M. Boutin, P. Carter, J . Blass, D. Blake, A. Brault, B. Buskey, D. Chabot, K. Campbell. Third Row: A. Caswell, K. Castor, H. Blake, B. Boucher, D. Brosnahan, D. Bond, M. Carrier, W. Carbone, S. Briggaman.
HOME ROOM 316: Front Row: J. Clark, A. M. DeSouza, C. Davis, L. Clark, Mrs. Espiefs, C. Coates, D. Clark, J. Descoteaux, M.J . Doody. Second Row: P. DiBernado, C. Doody, S. L. Dechane, H. Cram, D. Cloutier, D. Colemen, J . Clark, C. Davis, D. Desjardins, E. De Bonville, K. Day. Third Row: W . Crowell, S. Davis, R. Clarke, C. Clarke, R. Deck, M. Donohue, G. Davis, C. Collier.
WITH PLENTY OF SPIRIT, A CLASS ON THE GO
M. Greene: Actually I'm hiding from Jeff Johnson. K. Hilton: Oh, you devil you!
HOME ROOM 317: Front Row: D. Flanders, S. Fifield, N. Driscoll, Mr. Allen, J. Fuller, S. Emery, B. Ellis. Second Row: D. Fanteaux, L. Eisengrein, E. Foster, C. Drogue, M. Faucher, A. Forman, P. Fish, M. Duffy, J . Flavin. Third Row: R. Dunds, R. Fiorey, A. Fish, P. Doyle, C. Dunn, J. Fontaine, S. Fletcher.
HOME ROOM 318: Front Row: W . Harper, E. Harper, S. Harper, S. Harmon, Miss Spear, R. Guyerte, P. Gagnon, K. Hilow, M. Graves. Second Row: V. Fuller, J. W. Hatt, M. Harper, J. Hemeon, C. Greene, N. Greene, M. Greene, A. Gregory, M. Girardot, C. Hill. Third Row: R. Helie, J. Hender-son, W. Georgina, W. Guyette, B. Graf, N. Hall, G. Hamlin, K. Gordon, M. Hetherman.
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AS THEY FACE LIFE AND ITS TESTS
HOME ROOM 319: Front Row: W. Kingsbury, V. Kreissle, S. Jones, K. Hilton, C. Howe, Mr. Murry, G.James, S. K a p i l o f f M J u d d M.Jacques. Second Row: K. Kelly, C. Kendall, B. Johnson, J . Kingsbury, M. Koski, T. Hooper, V LaCoste, T Hugel J. Hosmer D Johnson L King, C. Hutchins. Third Row: F. LaBounty, J . Johnson, J . Jobin, S. Key, J. Kelly, R. Kernozlicky, H. Kingsbury, J. Knickerbocker, S. Hurt, J. Hurley.
HOME RO OM 320: Front Row: C. Larson, D. Mallet, M r , Beauregard B. May, J . McDougl^ D.
gee, D. LaFrenier, G. Lateaurneau, J . Maki, G. LeBurn, R. Lampher, L. Lamoureux. Third Row. P. Lynch, S. Laraway, ' *
McCarthy, J . Laurier.
B. Buskey, That bad, eh Brian?
Ill 1 3 I I
Mrs. Mims: "The test will be . . . This long!!"
TO THEM THE SENIORS WISH THE BEST
HOME ROOM 321: Front Row: T. Parenteau, K. McPhail, A. Paradise, Mr. Lambert, P. Patenaude, R. Pierce, P. Plante. Second Row: S. O'Brian, K. Peets, N. Moran, G. Nicholas, T. Nappi, S. Parker, K. Parker, N. Meader, C. Pasguarelli. Third Row: D. Mullett, P. Ohman, E. Murdough, D. Ohman, C. Oliver, R. Norton, M. Morel, B. Meader, L. Parenteau.
M. Jacques: I wonder if she likes me . . . R. Symonds: Dignified.
C. Woods, D. Thurston, W . Olmstead, K. Thibodeau: J . Nelson: "Are you crazy?' Pony Express
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AND NOW THE LEADERS OF '73
SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Front Row: C. MacKerron, N. Goodell, L. Graves, F. Drawhorne, H. Colony, S. Murray, K. Tolman, M. Plourde, S. Wright. Second Row: P. Terry, C. Quinby, K. Ayor, J. Bailey, C. Arel, N. Lagerberg, S. Boutin, D. Hovhannesian, J. Duffet, A. Washer. Third Row: M. Hou-pis, T. Congdon, J. Dunnell, D. Bergeron, T. Schlieder, B. Purdy, P. Faulkner.
SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Seated: E. Penny, P. Johnson, T. Scobi, B. Landers. Standing: Mrs. Espiefs, Mr. Converse, Mr. Whi-tham.
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THE HONOR OF KEENE HIGH WAS HELD BY 73
HOME ROOM 101: Front Row: T. Aldrich, J . Bailey, D. Beldier, J. Adams; N. Wight, D. Aron, N. Agosta, L. Bartashevich. Second Row: B. Aldrich, J. Bedaw, C. Arel, B. Barlow, J. Adams, S. Aldrich, C. Bellavance, B. Beard, D. Battenfield. Third Row: T. Bastile, G. Bemis, T. Aldrich, J . Balow, D. Atkins, B. Baker; J. Baybutt, D. Abrams.
HOME ROOM 102: Front Row: N. Buffum, P. Bruns, P. Bittner, K. Bills, L. Bums, Y. Brulotti, S. Bemis. Second Row: C. Bond, C. Blanchard, D. Bergeron, D. Buffum, D. Bergeron, S. Boutin, B. Bosworth, J . Burt, J. Benson, R. Bruno
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IN THEM THE FUTURE OF OUR SCHOOL MUST BE
HOME ROOM 103: Front Row: J. Colburn, L. Cook, H. Colony, C. Cote, Mrs. Schor, C. Champney, R. Castor, D. Cook, K. Chase. Second Row: R. Cloutier, D. Clark, S. Campbell, D. Chouinard, A. Cowing, M. Conant, C. Chickering, B. Chappell, P. Chartier, S. Comstock, B. Carey, V. Cooper, M. Candello. Third Row: T. Chase, R. Castor, W. Chickering, D. Cook, T. Congdon, D. Cardin, C. Cox, G. Castor, J . Colony
HOME ROOM 104: Front Row: R. Driscoll, M. Dunn, K. Delano, J . A. Elliott, Mr. Mayes, C. DuGray, V. Davis, R. Duhaime, D. Delworth. Second Row: W . Early, B. Davis, J . Duffett, M. Dalzell, J . Driscoll, J. A. Fairbanks, B. A. Dearth, L. Duso, D. Croteau, D. Dion. Third Row: J. Decker, P. Dunn, L. Crowder, M. Early, J . Dunnel, S. DeBonnville, A. Farina, R. Duffy, R . Fadden.
A. Rushlow, "Over the tonsils and past the gums, look out stomach, here she comes."
D. Delworth, R. Barker, What 's so exciting fellas?
IN BECOMING GREAT SOPHOMORES THEY MUST STRIVE
J. Duffet: Color me happy! K. Stockwell, C. Rushlow: Stan's Fan's.
HOME ROOM 105: Front Row: C. Flagg, C. Gallagher, C. Fuller, Miss Drugg, D. Field, L. Gaillardeto, L. Farrington. Second Row: B. Forbes, M. Gagnon, J. Farina, P. Faulkner, J. Fountaine, T. Flanders, J . Flavin. Third Row: D. Foster, R. Gebharat, J. Fuller, B. Farmer, T. Gallagher.
HOME ROOM 106: Front Row: N. Goodell, L. Graves, D. Hatt, D. Guyette, D. Hardy, P. Goodrich, K. Hammond. Second Row: G. Grives, K. Gos-landt, K. Haubrich, D. Hathaway, C. Hasting, J. Guild, D. Goodrich, J . Hartwell, M. Henry. Third Row: R. Harper, W . Hatt, R. Goslant, D. Graves, S. Greeley, C. Grover, R. Heinkle.
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THIS IS THE CLASS WITH THE SPIRIT AND DRIVE
HOME ROOM 108: Front Row: R. Kingsbury, A. Hood, D. Hovhannesian, E. Kasprak, Mr. Tousley, N. Kontrovitz, D. Kendall, R. Howard, G. Kendall. Second Row: S. Hill, M.Jacques, M. Jobin, L.Jameson, C. King, G. Kearney, B. Knickerbocker, S.Johnson, D.Johnson, P.Johnson, S. Ken-yon. Third Row: B. Hulslander, L. Kent, B. Jeffries, D. Houle, S. Kiritsy, B. James, R. Kingsbury, F. Huges, F. Johnson, N. Houpis.
F. Locker, R. Logsdon, R. Lawson.
G. Letoumeau: Elvis? K. Mackenzie: "Oh, oh, I think my hand is stuck!"
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THEIR DAYS IN HIGH SCHOOL HALF-WAY THROUGH
HOME ROOM 202: Front Rou: C Madcenon, G. Massicocte, K Missctt, Mr. Grant, J . Martello, S. Minnick, K Manning, M Mitchell Second Rou C Maiamoios, K McCkaming, T. Masieilo, S. Martineau, J . MeElroy, D. Miller, M Mitchell, S. Mitchell, G. Mills, R Masiello, R Mclbeno, F. Mofar, L Maicotte.
HOME ROOM 203: Front Row: M Paria, W. Morton, A. Petrit, K Paige, D. Moore, Mrs. Cohen, E. Murtagh, D. Nims, L Penchikowski, R. Nich-ols. Second Row. J. M Patnode, D. Nash, M Nockles, E. Penney, R. Moore, D. Pawlowski, S. Murray, T. Moody, L Pellerin, C Philbrich, S. Osgood. Third Row: R. Perkins, C. Nodtvedt, J . Parker, K. Mosley, L Newell, D. Navish, C Murdough, M. O'Brien, A. Norcross, R. Nadeau.
NOT REALLY OLD NOT REALLY NEW
HOME ROOM 204: Front Row: R. Pratt, C. Quimby, D. Rosimos, M. Sanville, N. Pregent. Second Row: S. Rosinski, V. Pichettc, K. Plantc, D. Blan-chette, Mr. Main, J . Robbins, M. Powell, C. Pomeroy, J. Richards. Third Row: K. Rice, L. St. Pierre, K. Russell, S. Riendeau, A. Rushlow, j . Pockett, L. Punam, L. Scadova, B. Richmond. Fourth Row: B. Punt, J . Pollock, C. Phippard, G. Robbins, J. Prentiss, R. Kiley, S. Rockwell, B. Purdy, P. Rowe| T. Rossiter.
HOME ROOM 205: Front Row: D. Spiess, R. Smith, M. Symonds, Mr. Lowery, E. Sullivan, S. Tetreault, K. Starkey. Second Row: A. Sliva, S. Shaw, L. Sherman, K. Tolman, K. Sherman, D. Starkey, S. Sundstrom, T. Scobi, C. Skidds, B. Smith, G. Schneider, G. Stone. Third Row: P. Terry, J. Titus, S. Smith, G. Thompson, J . Souice, M. Schesser, J . Smith, J. Sterling, K. Symond, J . Streeter, T. Schlieder.
D. Hovhannesian: Just think six more weeks and no school!!!
E. Murtagh: Ohhh, I just love student teachers.
FUTURE JUNIORS THEY HOPE TO BECOME
HOME ROOM 206: Front Row: N. Young, K. Willette, J . Wyman, Mr. Burrill, D. Vincent, M. Wheelock, A. Williams. Second Row: R. Trudelle, M. Trybulski, J. Vincent, J. Wyman, A. Washer, D. Wilson, S. Wright, D. Wilson. Third Row: L. Watkins, M. Trombley, R. Trudelle, A. Wet-more, C. Woods, M. Williams.
HOME ROOM 207: Front Row: J. Parr, D. Devoid, Mrs. Nims, A. Baute, A. Hurley, S. Hurd. Second Row:]. Hartwell, K. Lougee, R. Brown, B. Cangialose, R. Bergeron, B. Bahr, J. Lawrence. Third Row: R. Palhof, M. Doody, F. Grover, M. Morse, R. Fowler, D. Stone.
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"But if I put it behind my ear it sticks out too far." "Wow! I scored a point."
"Wow, what a man." "I hope he takes the picture soon. I can't keep from laughing much longer.
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS OF '74
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Front: W . Bergeron, S. Coates. Back: B. Batchelder, Miss Armstrong, G. Blanchard, Mr. Whipple.
T. Bastille, L. Forest. "I sure wish she'd turn around." M. Baxter, B. Barrett. Need more hangers, Bonnie?
IN THEIR FIRST YEAR THEY HAVE FOUND
S. Horton, Oh, Oh, he's looking my way. M. Baxter, G. Bardis: The Great Greek Philospher George Aristotle Bardis.
HOME ROOM 13A: Front Row: G. Bardis, M. Bascom, N. Await, Mrs. Bergeron, R. Bartley, D. Baldvins, P. Battenfield. Second Row: D. Abrams, M. Alger, B. Batchelder, M. Bamer, K. Barett, B. Barrett, B. Aldington, K. Baker, R. Alexander. Third Row: G. Amadon, G. Austin, P. Bailey, F. Batchelder, R. Alexander.
HOME ROOM 14: Front Row: M. Beam, G. Bleau, L. Bragg, L. Boyea, Mrs. Ward, J. Brulotte, J. Brosnahan, C. Brown, W . Bergeron. Second Row: E. Binko, D. Bergeron, K. Breen, M. Bridge, Anita Bruno, J. Boyle, D. Borassa, R. Bond, M. Baxter, T. Brown, T. Boufford, D. Buckley. Third Row: D. Bergeron, M. Condello, T. Bergeron, S. Blouin, P. Brown, D. Benoit, G. Blanchard, D. Brown, R. Brown.
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FAME AND OPPORTUNITY ABOUND
HOME ROOM 15: Front Row: J. Carroll, P. Chamberlain, S. Caswell, K. Cobb, Mr. Chase, C. Chounard, B. Crossman, D. Clark, C. Cobb. Second Row: A. Centra, K. Chartier, N. Chickering, M. Wiesberg, J. Janda, P. Wiesberg, P. Quirk, G. Cowing, T. Creamer, D. Chickering. Third Row: P. Clark, K. Carter, K. Cantlin, C. Congdon, D. Chamberlain, R. Caron, B. Cox, G. Castor, K. Croteau, D. Chase, V. Cook, L. Cook.
HOME ROOM 16: Front Row: L. Dundas, M. DiBernardo, N. Davis, Mr. Donahue, R. Derosier, F. Crowell, M. Delisle. Second Row: J. Deardon, D. Decato, D. Desrosier, L. Desuza, P. Donahue, A. Curtis, C. Dratwa, L. Dalzell, D. Dimlit, C. Davis, F. Dompier, B. Derosier. Third Row: G. Davis, G. Derby, L. Drogue, J. Duffy, R. Dion, J. Dennison, D. Deck, A. Davis, A. DeVittoni, S. Duffett, R. Donnelson, J. Dubriske.
Mr. and Mrs. High: The Founders of Keene High R. Horton: Honest Mr. Seaver, I wasn't smoking.
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WHAT NEW HOPES DOES YOUR FUTURE HOLD
HOME ROOM 17: Front Row: P. Espiefs, D. Garland, M. Fontaine, J . Durcll. Second Row: P. Frigon, D. Eno, K. Frink, P. Dunn, Mr. Whipple, S. Frydlewski, S. Falcon, L. Forman, D. Faucher. Third Row: L. Ferland, L. Fontaine, D. Duplissie, L. Forest, D. Frowein, M. Fleury, D. Field, M. Gau-thier, D. Fletcher, M. Dunn, S. Dunn, L. Frederilk. Fourth Row: P. Gallien, J. Forest, D. Folsom, T. Fleming, R. Feild, D. Eaton, R. Filiault, P. Fach-eda, J. Fontaine.
HOME ROOM 18: Front Row: D. Guyette, D. Holland, H. Hollis, Mrs. Calef, G. Goulet, E. Grzeleckie, J . Hope. Second Row: L. Girardot, K. Hamil-ton, W. Goslin, D. Hall, J. Harper, M. Hetherman, E. Hewell, J . Herr, L. Hatt, R. Goodnow. Third Row: P. Holleran, B. Hall, B. Hall, K. Gibbs, L. Hills, M. Grorer, J . Scott Hamm, D. Hammond, W . Hewitt.
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USE THESE YEARS WELL AND YOU WILL BE TOLD
HOME ROOM 19- Front Row: G. Kapiloff, C. Jacques, K. Kelly, Mrs. Oros, J. Knight, E.Johnson, P. Kapiloff. Second Row: R. Horton, C. Jarvis.J. Knight, J. Johnson, B. Jeffery, D. Hughes, R. Hunt, K. King, L. Kaiser, S. Hosmer, A. Jenkins. Third Row: N. Howard, S. Kmg, S. Horton, P. Jean, A. Johnson, J . Kelly, T. Kenny, P. Hurley, D. Kenny.
C LaMontagne, K. Lonie, P. Laehy, W. Lemmela, S. Lane, J . Luebkeman, D. Lake, C. Lindah.
M. Delisle: "Champion Fly Catcher." P. Terry: "It's not that I don't like you, Peter . . ."
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THOUGH IN KEENE HIGH THEY WERE NEW
S. Gordon: "So what's wrong with the Hunt and Peck J. Russell: Yoga? system?"
HOME ROOM 21: Front Row: B. Messer, G. Murray, M. McNeill, Mrs. Welch, R. McFarland, S. Melanson, L. Murphy. Second Row: P. Moore, P. Meyerhoff, D. Mullett, L. Michalides, P. Miller, E. Moore, R. Needham, J. Murdock, S. Montgomery, K. Nadeau, E. Mellish, S. Mitchell, S. Mur-dough, S. Mitchell, P. Merritt.
HOME ROOM 22: Front Row: L. Patterson, S. Newcombe, C. Race, Mr. Whittam, C. Nichols, C. Nelson, S. Olmstead, D. Reboleto. Second Row: M. Pichette, S. Nye, C. Panek, S. Paire, D. Olman, J. Nockles, D. Pemrick, E. Pettiplace, M. O. O'Neil, D. Reed, T. Pool, T. Patnode. Third Row: J. O'Brien, R. Perron, S. Rossin, D. Philips, S. Prentiss, D. O'Brien, J. Punt, A. Pinney, T. Nelson, P. Paker.
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IN OUR MINDS NOT THE LAST
HOME ROOM 24- Front Row: D. Riely, C. Sandville, D. St. Peter, Mrs. Hurt, K. Schenck, B. Schesser, D. Roentsch. Second Row: L. St. Laurent, S. Robinson, L. Rudic, C. Sanders, J. Russell, R. Schiappa, R. Rushlow, C. Roach, M. Roy. Third Row: K. Rothermel, D. Schichting, D. Rose, R. St. Pierre, S. Ross, D. Roy, P. Remy, W. Russell, R. Vorce, M. Schneider, P. Ruffle.
M. Dunn: "I wonder where this piece goes?" D. Kenny: "My, Mr. Bulter, he really turns
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GREAT HOPES WE PLACE WITH THIS CLASS
HOME ROOM 208: Front Row: M. White, M. Wheeler, C. White, S. Wetmore, Mr. Ramsay, S. Trudelle, L. Wilbur, KL Watterson, J . Weisberg. Second Row: P. White, B. Wilcox, J . Thompson, B. Tower, D. Willett, D. Whitney, M. Walker.
HOME ROOM 209: Front Row: G. Riley, D. Wright, L. Zwicker, L. Peardon, Mr. Stacy, M. Farrell, D. Wilson, L. Willette, T. Wright. Second Row: C. LaCliar, S. Cutting, P. Wilson, L. Braucer, S. Penny, R. Lesmerises, G. Winn, D. Buffum, S. Pellicia, L. Woodward, A. Wright. Third Row: J. Woods, S. Kraft, S. White, S. Willis, M. Hurd, D. Woodman, P. Zysk, K. Woolley, C. Hurd, J . Zack.
Stated around table: J . Barcomb, J. Garland, R. Russell, S. LaFountain, C. Blood, J. McQuestion. Standing: P. Newton, K. Lonie, D. Delaney, Mr. Ellum, L. MacKenzie.
The following letter was received by the Salmagundi from Dave Delaney, a student in Keene High enrolled in the special education program. We appreciate his assistance.
The Editors
To the Class of Nineteen Seventy-One:
My name is Dave Delaney. I'm a student at Keene High School and I would like to tell everyone about the special work study program here at Keene High. It's a real great program.
Mr. Ellum is quite a teacher. He teaches us all about jobs-so that some day we may go out and get our own jobs and live in society. The kids go to work a half day. They try one kind of job until January, then they try another one until the end of school. It's a great experience for every one of us kids and I only wish that everyone at Keene High could try this.
Mr. Ellum has only been here two years but is something else. I would like to thank him for everything he has done for me and the rest of the kids in the class.
Best wishes, Dave Delaney
D. Delaney
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THE LAST DEADLINE FINALLY MET
E. Bergeron, J . Bergeron, K. Durward, Business Manager; C. Coates.
Co-Editors, Paul Dubriske and Vickie McLellan
Sitting: S. Bamdollar, M. Burnett, D. Bergeron. Standing: C. Pemrick, B. Andersen, S. Kasprak, P. Shangraw.
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OFF TO THE
Senior Section Editors, B. Pollock and R. Cassin. Assistant J. Tisdale
PRINTERS THE BEST BOOK YET
Co-Assistant Editors, S. Zwicker, J . Johnson
SPORTS: Assistants Peter Doyle, Diane Johnson; Editor Keith King; Assistant Drane Z.mmerman; _
GOOD TIMES, HARDWORK, AND FRIENDS
ART: S. Osgood, S. Jones. CAPTIONISTS: L. Bartashevich, M. LaCoste, L. Bartashevich.
EDITORS A N D ASSISTANTS: Row 1: K. Durward, B. Pollock, L. Bartashevich, J . Tisdale, S. Zwicker, L. Bartashevich, E. Kasprak, K. Reed. Row 2:1 Doyle, J. Bergeron, R. Cassin, V. McLellan, B. Anderson, S. Kasprak, D. Johnson, M. Burnett. Row 3: P. Dubriske, D. Forest, J. Johnson, E. Bergeror, K. King, M. LaCoste.
Kilroy, K. Durward, K. Hanna, C. Coates, M. Boutin. Row 2: C. Tuttle, S. Wyman, B. Bardis, T. Parenteau, K. Stockwell, M. Chorney, L. Bittner.
BUSINESS BOARD: Row 1: S. Coates, N. Moran, J . Janda, J . Bergeron, Gallagher, L. Bergeron, B. Batchelder, L. Forest, D- Fahey, E. Bergeron,
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AN EXCELLENT JOB DONE BY FEW
INFORMER Sitting: K. Durward, L. Bartachevich, S. Croteau, K. Hanna. Standing: S. Bamdollar, Mr. Dunn, D. Orgaz, B. Healy, V. McLcllan.
To keep pace with the ever changing student body, the Informer incorporated into this year's issues many new features, such as Letters-to-the-Editors. Advisor Mr. Dunn, provided the knowledge and leadership which helped to make this year's Informer the best ever.
REPORTERS A N D BUSINESS BOARD Front Row: K. Schofield, S. Brady, M. Chorncy, N. Wyman, L. Thomas, D. LaCoille, C. Pemrick. Second Row: S. Barndollar, K. Hil-ton, D. Fahey, L. Bergeron, R. Perrin, C. Alther, A. Formen, D. Remy, S. Kasprak.
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IDEAS FLOW WITH PEN AND INK
C. Hill creating a masterpiece for the Enterprise or an inspiration.
ENTERPRISE STAFF: Front Row: L. Redfern, S. Carey, J . Bergeron, C. Tribble, K. Sandburg. Row 2: C. Davis, S. Kapiloff, Mr. Hitchner, Advisor; J . Nockles, C. Davis, C. Hill. 3rd Row: P. Smith, W . Morton, D. Mallet.
The Keene High School's magazine is pub-lished by and for the students. Much work and talent goes into every one of the issues. The poems, sonnets, and short stories are certainly products of talented young people.
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THESE GIRLS GRACE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS WITH CHARM
Front Row: N. Wyman, W. Dubois, K. Costello. Second Row: K. Hanna, D. Harper, K. Lamoureux, J. Harper, D. Zimmerman, L. Ber-geron, N. Thomas, M. LaFrenier. Third Row: L. Mosely, N. Comerford, U. Beeck, K. Cobb, S. Osgood, Mr. Gallup, S. Harper, E. Konides, W. Omestead, S. Barndollar, J. Bergeron.
USHERS CLUB
The Ushers Club of Keene High consists of girls selected in their sopho-more year to serve through their grace, poise, and charm. These girls usher for social functions, concerts, and plays.
The Ushers Club performs a very im-portant service to the school and the community. These lovely girls have brought much honor and esteem to Keene High.
S. Harper, Mr. Gallup, S. Osgood
THE KEY CLUB WILLINGLY LENDS A STRONG ARM
KEY CLUB Front Row: B. Hugcl, R. Deck, G. Leighton, B. Ellis, Mr. Tremblay, B. Bergeron, L. Bird, E. Boyea, M. Hetherman. Second Row: S. Aldrich, D. Chabot, L. Leduc, D. DiBernardo, M. Koski, K. Nodvedt, C. Bond, T. Knight. Third Row: D. Slanetz, B. Furlone, E. Woodman, J . Tower, C. Clark, T. Johnson, G. James, M. Arwe, D. Orgaz.
KEY CLUB
The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boys who comprise the Key Club are people who are willing to give many hours of un-selfish service to others.
The types of projects undertaken and accomplished for the benefit of our school and community are numerous and diversi-fied. To illustrate-the members assisted with the Blood Mobile, and with the organization of W.H.O., Inc; they assist at football games and they instigated Spirit Week at schpol. Each year they treat the advisors, coaches, and other leaders to a banquet, and each year spend time cleaning and beautifying the school grounds.
We appreciate you Key Club!
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WORKING FOR PERFECTION WITHOUT A PAUSE
Mr. Madden, B. Landers, B. Jeffries.
C. Pemrick, D. Woodman. J . Flavin, E. Olson, C. Clarke.
C. Alther, C. Clarke.
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MANY ASPECTS OF LIFE THEY PORTRAY
OFFICERS A N D COUNCIL MEMBERS
Front Row: A. Farina, C. Pemrick, A. Cum-mings, C. Fuller, J . Bergeron. Back Row: R. Bergeron, C. Clarke, J. Flavin, J. Farina, N. Houpis, P. Donahue, W. Stone, L. Boyea.
ADVERTISING
Front Row: S. Turcotte, R. McFarland, D. Hardy, B. Jeffries. Back Row: R. Dundas, S. Baute, S. McMurphy, S. Anderson, L. Thom-as, C. Wyman, D. Bruno, F. Johnson, J. Fari-
ACTORS A N D ACTRESSES
Front Row: C. Pemrick, D. Fahey, L. Bartashe-vich, R. McFarland, J. Flavin, C. Fuller, N. Rieth. Back Row: R. Dundas, K. Mosley, B. Jeffries, C. Clarke, D. Deck, D. Woodman, J. Hurley, D. Roentch, M. Hetherman.
STAGE CREW A N D SCENERY
Front Row: R. Dundas, P. Terry, A. Farina, R. Kingsbury, W. Stone, G. Leighton. Back Row: C. Tribble, M. Clark, B. Boucher, W . Rafford, C. Hale, R. Beauregard, C. Clarke, D. Remy, S. Anderson, E. Batchelder, N. Batchelder.
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ALWAYS RESULTING IN A WELL DONE PLAY
COSTUMES
Front Row: M. Clark, C. Alther, H. Cram, J. Flavin, D. Breed, P. Donahue. Back Row: B. Pollock, W. Rafford, K. Missett, N. Moran, J . Duffet, J. Harper, S. Toscano, S. Boutin, L. Richardson, L. Boyea.
PROPERTIES
Front Row: K. Schofield, B. Landers, M. Chor-ney, S. McMurphy. Back Row: K. Manning, E. Olson, S. DeBonneville, S. Kiritsy, N. Houpis, S. Wilson.
POSTERS
Front Row: L. Jameson, J. O'Brian, K. Frink. Back Row: J. Flavin, J . Price, L. Bartashevich, C. Fuller.
USHERS
Front Row: L. Fontaine, W. Dubois, S. Wil-son, L. Martin. Back Row: N. Wyman, W. Olmstead, L. Cook, P. Smith, K. Tolman, A. DeSouza, K. Missett, L. Lawson.
Mr. Barrett Elections are set up and supervised by the Student Council.
STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: B. Landers, B. Sonnenchien, J. Wright, Mr. Barrett, K. Hanna, D. Deck, P. DiBernado. Second Row: B. Zulch, J . Bailey, S. Davis, S. Wright, M. Plourde, M. Alger, M. Walker, P. Terry, W . Bergeron, J. Johnson.
The Student Council members are elected by the student body. These students are intelli-gent persons who work with the students they represent, and with Administration, in order that all students may- have a pleasant learning situation while taking care that our School maintains the excellent reputation and the high standards that has always been part of Keene High School.
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DEBATING CLUB: Row 1: J. Moehle, K. Sunter, R. McFarland, Mr. Butler, L. Thompson, M. Mallet, F. Chickering. Row 2: M. Doody, D. Hathaway, K. Parker, A. Garland, C. Pemrick, P. Gagnon, C. Tuttle, T. Bergeron, D. DiBernardo. Row 5: D. Deck, K. Gordon, R. Riley, R. Deck, A. Farina, S. Gordon, S. Aldrich.
The Keene High Debate Club, composed of many active members, participates in several debates as well as tournaments. It is the only non-athletic organization in the school which competes interscholastically. The Pres-ident of the club this year was Dick Knight who led a group of fine debaters. They had a most successful sea-son. Coached by Mr. Butler, the club profited from his experience, knowledge, and instruction.
D. Deck, M. Mallet. "You can't say that in front of all those people!"
AND FRENCH AND SPANISH IS WORTH, THE HOURS
FRENCH CLIJR Front Row: C. Pemrick, W. Dubois, J. Bishop, J. Price, M. LaFreniere, L. Houpis, D. Remy, L. Tousley, D. Belcher, C. Tribble, K. Hanna. Second Row: S. Kasprak, M. A. Burnett, T. Parenteau, A. DeSouza, M. Boutin, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Gallagher, J . Fairbanks, S. Baute, S. Snow, P. Smith, L. Tol-man. Third Row: D. Shephard, K. Durward, S. Wright, M. E. Chambers, C. Nappi, B. Willis, T. Scobi, H. Colony, S. Sundstrom, A. Baute, L. McKnight, T. McNulty, K. Schmidt, S. Wheeler, C. Staples, J . Benson, M. Whitney, D. Fahey. Fourth Row: K. Ayer, K. Blain, E. Murdough, P. Doyle, J. James, S. Burns, E. Olson, D. LaFreniere, J. Geller, K. Schofield, M. Plourde.
"Tout homme a deux pays: le sient, et puis la France."
SPANISH CLUB Front Row: L. Richardson, T. Moore, F. Chickering, N. Batchelder. Second Row: S. Snow, C. Zimmerman, Mr. Holden, M. LaCoste, B. Hougal, B. Ingas. Third Row: L. Moore, G. Wheelock, M. Knockles.
The Spanish Club is open to all students who have completed at least one year of study in the Spanish language. The club strives to create a greater understanding and to stimulate in-terest in the Spanish and Latin American culture. Under the guidance of Senor Holdf t-he club enjoyed a successful year.
WHILE THE LATIN CLUB TRIES TO INCREASE POWERS
K. Gordon — Speak to me! C. Chase — Camera Shy?
LATIN CLUB Front Row: L. Bartashevich, S. Campbell, T. McNulty, C. Schmidt, B. Facteau, E. Hewel, S. Newcombe, P. Hurley, B. J. Willis, S. Comstock, N. Howard, N. Pellerin, C. Bouffard, D. Shepard, L. Richardson, L. Farrington, C. Chickering, D. Zimmerman. Second Row: F. Chickering, P. Donahue, K. Lagerberg, J . Bailey, D. Aye, R. Rartley, H. Hollis, S. Paire, L. Kaiser, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Galloway, J. Knight, L. Forest, P. Patnode, P. Smith, K. Campbell, C. Hill, J. Flavin, L. Tolman, N. Thompson. Third Row: T. Lagerburg, D. Slanetz, L. Putnam, A. Hurley, K. Misset, J. Russell, J. Nockles, T. Brown, C. Quimby, K Young, M. Williams, K. Gordon, P. Terry, P. Doyle, G. Winn, P. Parker, K. Croteau, P. St. Laurent, B. Chapell, D. Nims, D. Hanna, J . Letourneau, N. Pregent, K. Parker, S. Croteau, S. Hildreth, D. Vermouth. Fourth Row: L. Cook, M. Arwe, C. Ballas, K. Kelly, J . Titus, C. Nodtedt, D. Woodman, D. Nelson, D. Bergeron, E. Woodman, P. Bailey, J. Kingsbury, D. Foster, E. Olsen, J. Bergeron, B. Anderson, C. Arel, Midge Clark.
The Latin Club is open to all students who have completed at least one year of study in the language. The club's goal is to create an interest in the language and culture through en-tertaining educational activities and social programs.
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IN THEIR DEDICA TION TO THE COMMUNITY
JUNIOR ROTARIANS Seated: D. Orgafc, Mr. Bridges, J. Geller. Standing: P. Dubriske, J. Bressett, P. Roy, K. King, M. LaCoste.
The Junior Rotarians and Junior Lions are Senior and Junior boys who are nominated by the faculty and chosen by their respective class councils. These boys each spend one month participating in Rotary and Lions Club luncheon meetings. They hear many guest speakers and learn a great deal from the members of the two clubs. Mr. Bridges is the advisor of both groups.
JUNIOR LIONS Seated: J. Wright, Mr. Bridges, M. Arwe. Standing: J . Trubiano, P. Doyle, R. Deck, C. Clarke, K. Gordon.
THESE STUDENTS WORK THROUGH UNITY
CURRENT ISSUES FORUM Front Row: S. Roberts, K. Ayer, C. Nodvedt, B. Landers, R. Howard, N. Houpis, L. LeDuc. Second Row: E. Penney, D. Bergeron, K. Tol-man, M. Plourde, Mr. Ramsey, L. Murtagh, M. Farrell, K. Day, T. Masiello, J. Luebkeman.
The Current Issues Forum keeps abreast of issues and important news of our time as they develop. The members of C.I.F. are experienced in research and discussion in regard to National and World affairs.
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
Junior Achievement is a nationwide organization which offers the high school student the information, prac-tice, and background needed for understanding the American free enterprise system.
Sponsored by local businesses, the students form and run miniature corporations, familiarizing themselves with dividends, stocks, and commissions.
Through this program a member is given a deeper understanding of what is essential in a successful business.
Front Row: D. Faucher, C. Wright, Mr. Bridges, K. StockwellJ. Fields. Second Row: E. Hewell, D. Burrum, F. Bornman, W. Carbone, D.
Dennis, A. Forman.
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IN OFFICES THEY ACQUIRE EFFICIENCY + SPEED
JUNIOR SECRETARIES: Row 1: Debbie Fahey, Kathy Cobb, Betsy DeBonville, Linda Symonds, Debbie Lanpher, Vicki McLellan. Row 2: Debbie Chamberlain, Kathy Lamoureux, Barbara Boucher, Ann DeSouza, Michele Boutin, Pat DiBernardo, Susan Helie, Rose Goodrich, Susam Emery, Linda Lamoureux. Row 3: Joan Bishop, Lynn Thomas, Carol Woods, Kathi Thibodeau, Valerie Fuller, Sheila O'Brien, Karen Peets, Rosemary Symonds, Linda Bach, Christine Tuttle, Vicki Cram. Row 4: Linda Clark, Sandy Brady, Nancy Sanville, Rebecca Legace, Jane Vincent, Vicki Sturtevant, Wanda Simmons, Gail Willette, Marie Faucher, Michail Shaw, Betty Smith, Donna Fau-teux.
The Junior Secretaries volunteer their study halls to aid in the General, Guidance, and Attendance offices by performing various duties for the office secretaries.
The Junior Librarians are a valuable aid to Keene High School. Maintaining an easy flow in the library by checking out books, replacing them on shelves, and helping with office work are a few of the many tasks these girls perform.
JUNIOR LIBRARIANS: Row 1: Shelley Minnick, Lucy Gaillardetz, Claire Cote, Jane LaCoon, Vicki Cram, Linda Bartashavich. Row 2: Pauline White, Mrs. Robbins, Linda Bittner, Debra Thompson, Deborah Lanpher, Mike Dratwa, Elizabeth DeBonville, Linda Croteau, Lynn Baldvins, Elaine Hewel, Mrs. Gray, Leona Pletzner. Row 3: Carolann Fitzmorris, Lauren Lawson, Sally Starkey, Cecilia Rocheleau, Jean Fuller, Judy Green.
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AND THESE STUDENTS LEARN POLITICAL NEEDS
Front: M. Guyette, M. Lacoste, E. Olson. Sitting: K. Hanna, B. Egan, W. Bastille, L. Lawson, M. Candello, B. Furlone. Standing: Mrs. Tisdale, J . Harper, L. Mosley, Mr. Gober, S. Chickering, L. Houpis.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE
The Girls' and Boys' State programs sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, offer a number of deserving Juniors an opportunity to learn about our state government. During the summer the chosen Juniors spend a week at U.N.H. hearing various guest speakers and par-ticipating in political rallies. They have elections of officers, and passing of legislation.
The students run their own systems of government compiled of political parties, house of congress, a governor and council, and a court.
IN HOME CARE MUCH IS LEARNED
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: Front: A. Centra, M. Dearth, P. Meyerhoff, D. Cook, B. Dearth. Back: V. Carey, C. Dratwa, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Henry, S. Fallon, K. Breen, P. Donahue.
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W . Rafford, T. DeBernardo. "Wow, what a sheer look — my shears slipped."
J . Paquette, K. Plante. "Well, at least I didn't burn the pota-to chips."
THESE STUDENTS' REWARDS ARE JUSTLY EARNED
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: K. Cobb, D. Shepard, S. Kasprak, A. Garland, Mrs. Heatheman, K. Blair, K. Lamoureux, S. Hildreth, M. LaFreniere. Second Row: L. Lawson, K. Durward, J . Bergeron, D. Slanetz, L. Houpis, L. Moore, K. Hanna, D. Fahey. Third Row: R. Knight, M. Simpson, E. Olson, R. Furlone, E. Boyea, J . Nicholls, M. Candello, R. Hugel.
OFFICERS OF N.H.S. Left to Right: S. Croteau, Secretary; K. King, President; F. Chickering, Vice President; B. Anderson, Treasurer.
Scholastic success and good citizenship are familiar to all the members of this year's Honor Society. It is the success in both of these areas which makes a person eligible for membership.
K. King: The K I N G of N.H.S.
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B. Eastman. "I wonder.'
R. Kernozicky. "Really?'
Mrs. Porterfield. "Are you back again?"
K. Derby. "I'll pretend it's not there.'
N. Meader. "I can't decide which to choose."
Mrs. Wheeler, W . Simmons. "I am smiling, Mrs. Wheeler.
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K.H.S. A CAPPELLA CHOIR
The K.H.S. A Cappella Choir is regarded as one of the out-standing vocal groups in New England. It's repertoire in-cludes complicated compositions, contemporary music, as well as "show tunes". Each year the Choir participates in an ex-change concert with an out-of-state high school choral group. The Choir presents two concerts a year and performs for school assemblies, civic groups and service clubs. Robert Cummings is director and Dorothea Hutchins is accompanist.
CHOIR COUNCIL Row 1: W. Dubois, C. Fuller, K. Sunter. Row 2: R. Dunn, J. Prentiss, J. Farina.
Row I: B. Wheeler, L. Baxter, S. Wheeler, K. Day, R. Dundas, M. Aldrich, R. Hobbs, S. Sonnenschein, L. Graves, S. Croteau, K. Sunter, Di-rector — Mr. Cummings. Row 2: C. Fuller, W. Dubois, J. Nelson, C. Hill, N. Wyman, S. Turcotte, G. Mills, P. Dunn, T. Moore, S. Hurd, A. Cummings, B. Pollock. Row 3: S. Crandall, P. Oham, J. Hurley, J. Knight, C. Nappi, N. Reith, E. Olson, M. LaCoste, M. Gemmell, M. Clark, C. Lancey, D.Johnson, J. Harper, C. Pemrick. Row 4: D. Batchelder, V. Hurd, D. Orgaz, W. Purdy, J. Fuller, D. LaCoste, D. Bond, R. Furlone, J . Prentiss, C. Clarke, M. Sullivan, M. Hetherman, J. Farina, G. Leighton, S. Hurd, R. Deck.
MIXED CHORUS
1st Row: B. Jeffrey, S. Macllroy, D. Guyette, D. Wright, V. Colburn, D. Baldvins, K. LaCoille, S. Bemis, D. Lanpher, L. Penchikowski. 2nd Row: K. Schenck, D. Tenofsky, D. Moore, L. Fontaine, W. Purdy, S. Kiritsky, M. Corliss, J. O'Brien, D. Lancey, S. Nye, R. McFarland. 3rd Row: V. Taylor, J . Wyman, A. Baute, D. Clark, D. Secord, S. Coates. 4th Row: W. Bergeron, S. Montgomery, V. Crossman, J. Fuller, D. Woodman, R. Horton, L. Harper, M. Walker, R. Bond, L. Reardon, K. Barrett, Director: Mrs. Hutchins.
PRACTICING MONDA YS AND PL A YING A T GAMES
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Many hours of practice are required to produce band music such as our High School Band gives forth for the enjoyme'nt of the school and the community. The band members are generous with their time and music and are seen and heard at assemblies, rallies, games, and parades. They participate in exchange concerts each year.
The Stage Band and Pep Band are not as large in membership but give us much pleasure too.
BAND COUNCIL: Seated: P. Espiefs, G. James, G. Leighton. Standing: J. Newcombe, J . Farina, J. Fish, Chairman; J. Prentiss.
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OUR BAND AND SPIRIT HAVE GAINED FAME
PEP BAND: Front Row: James Fish, Steve Key, Steve Aldrich, Carl Lussier. Second Row: John Newcombe, Steve Prentiss, Alan Farina, Mike Guyette. Back Row: Brian Boucher, Dave Bond, Mike Potter, Dave Blake, John Farina, Carl Lindahl.
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PEP CLUB Row 1: K. Brcen, D. Guyette, K. Sherman, C. Forman, R. Howard, H. Cram, C. DuGray, K. MacKenzie, K. Paige, D. Hardy, K. Lagerberg, L. Burns, D. Secord. Row 2: T. Parenteau, P. DiBernardo, M. Boutin, S. Wilson, L. Woodward, L. Patterson, P. Lysitt, L. Jameson, Mr. Jobin, A. Pettit, J. Martello, S. Caswell, C. Tuttle, L. Tousley, D. Belcher. Row 3: J . Driscott, K. Haubrich, J . Guild, D. Guyette, D.Johnson, F. Crowell, J. Russell, N. Goodell, A. Christopherson, B. Chapell, G. Cowing, K. Schwettman, M. Bridge, M. Banner, K. Tolman. Row 4: P. Johnson, R. Creamer, M. McNeil, M. DiBernardo, M. Delisle, S. Boutin, K. Misset, D. Bergeron, M. Bardis, L. Redfern, C. Ash, K. Schofield, M. Dunn.
The Pep Club is made up of students who work to encourage school spirit by spending time making posters to place around the school, sponsoring buses for games away from Keene, and selling high school banners. This group plays an important part in encouraging participants in interscholastic sports as well as spectators.
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SKI CLUB: Row One: D. Baldwins, M. Dunn, A. Howland, J. Guild, S. Boucher, C. Cobb, N. Batchelder, B. Batchelder, S. Trudelle, R. Pratt. Row Two: P. Lysitt, C. Coates, S. Wheeler, S. Caswell, L. Burns, Mr. Salo, S. Coates, S. Osgood, C. Manning, S. Hosmer, N. Goodell. Row Three: K. Scho-field, G. James, C. Staples, S. Wilson, K. Smith, K. Delano, M. Chambers, C. Cobb, J. Hosmer, D. Nims, S. Campbell, L. Bach, B. Chapel. Row Four: R. Clark, M. Arwe, N. Houpis, T. Derosier, P. Fachada, J. Geller, D. Mclver, A. Caswell, D. Rose, T. Chase. Row Five: R. Clark, J. Knicker-bocker, C. Robbins, J. Baybutt, G. James, K. King, S. Burns, R. Morin, K. McClenning, L. Holiday, S. Comstock, E. Kasprak, C. Chase, C. Oliver.
The Ski Club was originated to help establish a Ski Team. However, there was still enough interest at the beginning of this year to retain the club.
A three day ski trip was planned for February vacation only to be cancelled due to difficulties in arranging transporta-tion.
J. Geller, L. Holiday, S. Burns: "Forget it guys . . . W e missed the bus."
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"You did it wrong again, you big Kahouna! M. McCurdy, Mr. Frye.
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P. Damiano. Boo!
D. LaCoille. "Hi, Guy."
Mr. Lockhart. "They can't be all wrong!"
S. McMurphy. Innocent Sue.
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A FLASH OF ORANGE AND BLACK
From Left to Right: A. Mosley, K. Costello, L. Martin, M. Burnett, S. Harper,-C. Howe, S. Kasprak, and N. Salmon.
TWIRLING SQUAD
The twirlers are to be congratulated for their fine performances this year. Such performances come only from hard work and dedication. They not only added beauty and color to the football games and pep rallies, but also spirit with their lively routines.
Captain Lannie Mosley and every other member of the squad did a fine job and it is much appreciated.
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THE FLAG GOES BY A SALUTE FOR VICTORY
From Left to Right: D. Harper, T. Fish, J. Hemeon, J . Harper, J. Harper, S. Hovhannesian, W. Olmstead, and D. Johnson.
COLOR GUARD
The Color Guard joined in the spirit at football games and pep rallies. The girls practiced long and hard to achieve their excellence of perform-ance. By displaying the American, State, and school flags, the girls of the Color Guard stand as as a reminder of our duties to our country and school.
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LEADING SPIRIT IN THIS WINNING YEAR
Seated: M. Boutin, A. Loos. Kneeling: K. Missett, E. Konides, K. Peets. Standing: S. Wilson, S. _Stoken, S. Boutin, L. Bronson.
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
No matter if the games were home or away, the cheerleaders were there giving our teams the support and spirit they needed. With cheers old and new, the spirit of the school soared upward.
CAPTAINS A N D ADVISOR: M. Delisle, Mrs. Ward, E. Konides, and W . Rafford.
THESE GIRLS RAISE THEIR VOICES IN A CHEER
J U N I O R VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: From Left to Right: R. Howard, T. Parenteau, A. Washer, K. Tolman, K. Sherman, R. Sy-monds, K. Lagerberg. Center: W . Rafford.
The junior varsity cheerleaders went to all home games and most of the away games, cheering the teams to victory.
The newly formed freshman squad cheered at every home game, inspiring the boys with their spirit.
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Row 1 M . Delisle. Row 2: L. Dundas, C. Ball. Row 3: N. Foreman, K. Breen, J. Russell. Row 4: S.
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THE SCORE IS TIED THE GAME IS TOUGH
VARSITY HOCKEY: foreground: K. Lawson, S. Barndollar, (co-capts .). Kneeling: S. Osgood, D. Zimmerman, T. Moore, S. Mur-ray, D. Wormer, D. Slanetz, J . Bishop. Standing: D. Fahey, D. Shepard, M. LaFreniere,B. Wormer, Mrs. Palmer, S. Rosinski, G. James, K. Smyth, S. Wheeler, K. Campbell.
The girls' Varsity Hockey team proved that they had the power and spirit to win, losing only two games. The majority of members were seniors and will be a great loss to the team.
Keene 2 Putney 0 Keene 3 Fall Mt. 0 Keene 1 BrafE 5 Keene 4 Greenfield 0 Keene 4 Monadnock 1 Keene 1 Gardner 0 Keene 5 Monadnock 0 Keene 3 Putney 0 Keene 4 Fall Mt. 0 Keene 1 Gardner 2 Keene 3 Bratt 1
D. Slanetz: "I knew I did something wrong."
WHEN THE GOING GETS ROUGH
YET THESE GIRLS DON'T QUIT
R. Horton: "Horton, get the stick on the ground and keep the legs together."
J . Bishop: "I don't believe this game."
The J.V. Hockey team enjoyed an undefeated season this year. This consisted mainly of Freshmen and looks like it will be a team of the future.
T V HOriCFY- Seated• S Campbell C Staples, C. Zimmerman, D. Duplisse. Kneeling: T. Scobi, R Horton, K. Nichols, K. Sand-a l ' H Coloney. Standtng: A. H o i , B. Barrett, P. Dunn, M. Baxter, M r , Harns, P. Fngon,
K. Barrett, D. Mayes, K. Delano.
RUNNING HARD ON THE BASKETBALL FLOOR
VARSITY BASKETBALL: Kneeling: D. Johnson, D. Zimmerman, Miss Gray, G. Woodbury, K. Hanna. Standing: S. Jones, T. Nappi, P. Bergeron, S. Barndollar, K. Lawson, P. Smith, G Pasqueralli, C. 'Carter, M. DeLancey, R. Horton.
The girls' varsity team also had a new coach and a fine season. Although the record showed six wins and six losses, most of the defeats were close.
The team had a hard time on its home court, but win or lose, the girls kept up their spirit. The girls were tough and prove it they did. For the seniors, it was their last game — what a season to remember.
Keene 57 Thayer Keene 36 Conval Keene 32 Fall Mt. Keene 35 Gardner Keene 52 Bratt Keene 53 Bellows Falls Keene 57 Bellows Falls Keene 39 Bratt Keene 47 Fall Mt. Keene 39 Gardner Keene 45 Conval Keene 38 Stevens
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Miss Gray, G. Woodbury, and D. Zimmerman (co-capts.)
A SWISH, A BASKET\ THE MOUNTING SCORE
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL. Kneeling: M. Alger, D. Mayes, J. Duffett, S. Murray, K. Sanders, K. Barrett. Standing: P. Lysitt, M. Conant, S. Rosinski, V. Lutz, A. Hood, L. Bishop, Miss Stromgren, D. Hovhannesian, B. Barrett, B. Barrett, K. Nichols, and S. Campbell.
Keene 43 Thayer 3 Keene 46 Conval 14 Keene 39 Fall Mt. 45 Keene 30 Gardner 6 Keene 55 Bratt 9 Keene 21 Bellows Falls 15 Keene 50 Bellows Falls 24 Keene 20 Bratt 10 Keene 23 Fall Mt. 29 Keene 42 Gardner 18 Keene 29 Conval 9 Keene 45 Stevens 9
The girls' junior varsity basketball team had a fine season this year losing only two games. Both defeats came at the hands of Fall Mt.
The girls put in long hours of hard work and practice for a great new coach to make the season so successful. As the junior varsity team is all underclassmen, the upcoming teams should be very strong and look forward to many bright victories.
TRAINING THEIR BODIES TO BALANCE AND CONTORT
GYMNASTICS: Row 1: M. Plourde, K. Starkey. Row 2: E. Johnson, M. Hetherman, D. Eno, K. Schenck. Row 3: M. Doody, D. Fahey, V. Cram, K. Campbell, S. Harmon. Row 4: L. Fredericks, M. LaFreniere, K. Smyth (co-capts.), K. Watterson.
The gymnastics team opened its season winning a tri-meet over Manchester. So far in the season they have lost only one meet in a close decision.
Gymnastics is a strenuous sport that requires skill, coordination, and precision.
Keene 14.85 Manchester West 6.50 Central 3.10 Memorial 1.40
Keene 16.75 Mascomomet 12.05 Keene 49.06 Rutland 34.25 Keene 49-90 Brattleboro 21.20 Keene 56.09 Longmeadow 62.00 Keene 49.00 Brattleboro 31.80
Remaining meets: Keene vs. Rutland Keene vs. Essex Junction
MISS STILES
THE SKILL OF SOFTBALL IS PLAYED AS A TEAMS PORT
SOFTBALL: Kneeling: D. Zimmerman, T. Barrett, B. Wilcox, (co-capt.) C. Fish, (co-capt.) G. Woodbury, A. Mitchell, S. Rosinski, A. Hood. Stand-ing: L. Moore, (mgr.) J. Duffett, Q. Lancey, D. Dumontet, J. Priest, K. Hanna, V. Lutz, L. Clark, T. Nappi, Mrs. Beauguard.
The girl's softball team had a winning season highlighted by a big win over Fall Mt. As most of the girls are underclassmen the team is looking forward to another winning season.
S. Rosinski: "Right on, ya dude!"
Keene 25 Marlboro 0 Keene 2 Bellows Fall 13 Keene 25 Hinsdale 2 Keene 2 Fall Mt 17 Keene 20 Springfield 18 Keene 7 Bellows Fall 13 Keene 13 Marlboro 5 Keene 10 Fall Mt 6 Keene 21 Monadnock 4 Keene 6 Gardner 9
Mrs. B. D. Zimmerman: "Oh, Zip, that face."
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A LIGHTNING VOLLEY, THE MATCH IS WON
The Varsity tennis team had an exceptionally good season with a record of eight wins and three losses. The J.V. squad had only two matches, but won both.
J.V. TENNIS: Left to Right: S. Osgood, P. Park, M. LaFreniere, T. Scobi, B. Pollock, Mrs. Harris, D. Singer, G. James, C. Coates.
VARSITY TENNIS: Front Row: H. Colony, P. Malcolm, J. Anderson (capts.), K. Patnode, J. Benson. Second Row: J. Sanders, D. Howe, S. Barndollar, Mrs. Harris.
RUNNING TRACK IS HARD WORK AND FUN
TRACK: Seated: B. Crossman, S. Osgood, K. McCarthy, D. Starkey, S. Wheeler, S. Harmon, B. Wheeler, M. Conant. Kneeling: S. Campbell, D. Nims, N. Fiory, K. Delano, S. Sonnenschien, K. Smyth, C. Staples, K. Missett, K. Shields, E. Penny. Standing: D. Mayes, P. Pregent, S. Page, L. Shields, M. Alger, C. Pasquerelli, D. Wormer, K. Lawson, (co-capt.) K. Campbell, M. Chambers, S. Brown, E. Konides, S. Sundstrom, D.Johnson, S. Hovhannesian, K. Parker, L. King, J. Bailey, M. DeLancey (capt.), Miss Shreve.
The girls had an undefeated season this year in regu-lar meets and placed second in two visitionals. For the first time in eight years, the team won the state track meet, setting four new records.
S. Osgood, K. Shields: "And they're off!" i ^
Miss Palmer, S. Barndollar, K. Lawson. M. LaFreniere, D. Zimmerman, with the Most Valuable Player Award.
The Energetic Basketball team. C. Carter, Miss Gray, G. Woodbury, S. Barndollar, M. DeLancey, D. Johnson.
J.V. Cheerleaders. Reach for the sky.
S. Boutin, L. Bronson, K. Peets. "Simon says."
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Right: Gary James, Most Outstanding Cross Coun-try Runner with Wayne Crowell, who was named Outstanding Runner of the Season.
Above: Award winners: Norman Bleau, Dave For-est, Gary Dubois, Steve Burns, John Bressett, Bruce Bergeron.
Left: Steve Burns, Boost-ers' Club Award, Mr. Do-nahue.
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MANY ARE THE TEAMS THEY PLA Y
VARSITY BASEBALL: Kneeling: R. Cassin, K. Bergeron, T. Bird, P. Hebert, K. Wheeler, R. Ouellette, K. Watterson, M. Robidoux Standing: Coach Main, D. Watterson, G. Towne, L. Russell, S. Cutter, P. Roy, J. Bressett, L. Borden, R. Murphy, J . Emerson.
Keene 12 Vermont Academy . . . .3 A Keene 11 Pinkerton . . .4 A Keene 15 Gardner . . .7 A Keene 7 Brattleboro . . .5 A Keene 3 Nashua . . .0 H Keene 9 Tuckahoe, N. Y. . . .1 H Keene 3 Nashua . . . 1 A Keene 6 West . . . 1 H Keene 8 West . . .3 A Keene 11 Stevens . . .2 H Keene 8 Berlin . . .4 A Keene 1 Berlin . . .5 A Keene 9 Stevens . . .2 A Keene 8 Vermont Academy . . . .3 H Keene 7 Brattleboro . . . 1 H Keene 7 Gardner . . .1 H Keene 9 Pinkerton . . .0 H Keene 4 Concord . . .1 H Keene 4 Concord . . . 1 H
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Keene's 18 — 2 season was very impressive, but they were unable to defeat Berlin in the last game of the State Tournament. Six returning lettermen include Captain elect: Steve Cutter (Sr.); Pitchers: Paul Roy and John Bressett (Srs.); Catchers: Lindsay Borden (Sr.), Darly Watterson (Jr.)" and In fielder Gary Towne (Jr.).
P. Hebert: "Duh, yer out!"
K. Wheeler: Our tongue in cheek third baseman.
THE BEST BASEBALL TEAM OF THE DAY
JUNIOR VARSITY: Standing: A. Hill, S. Abbott, W. Russell, F. Spring, G. Bemis, A. Lowland, Coach Menard. Sitting: R. Helie, G. Hall, E. Bergeron, W. Georgeina, K. Kelly, S. Symonds, C. Ballas, T. Barett.
The Junior Varsity produced another winning season by winning seven and losing only five. One highlight was after being beaten by Nashua 11 — 0, they came back to take a 2 — 1 decision over the Purple Panthers.
The Freshman team had the best season in many years. Losing only three of their fifteen games. By winning ten games in a row they had the longest winning streak in Freshman baseball history.
K. Menard: ". . . and three strikes is an out!"
FRESHMEN: Standing: B. Kingsbury, S. Kiritsy, D. Frazier, T. Gallagher, D. Graves, F. Mohr, E. Bergeron, K. Lazzaro, Coach Donahue. Sitting: K. Lacoille, M. Dunn, T. Derosier, T. Masiello, M. Leroy, D. Barasa.
VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One: T. O'Neal, D. Forest, G. Dubois, N. Bleau, P. Roy, J . Bressett, L. Borden, S. Burns, C. Lussier, D. Spiess. Row Two: L. Lombardi, M. Bleau, J. Prentiss, G. Bemis, D. Leather, M. Graves, J. Trubiano, G. Leighton, R. Olmstead, A. Cowing, W. Georgina. Row Three: W. Chicker-ing, W. Olmstead, M. McCurdy, M. Potter, S. Lusseir, D. Navish, D. Graves, G. Hamil, F. Huges, R. Spring. Row Four: D. Cook, K. Abrams, T. Gallagher, A. Brault, R. Starkey, B. Farmer, S. Pratt, B. Bergeron, B. Aldrich, K. LaCoille. Standing: Coach Donahue, Coach Ginolfi, Coach Main.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
This year's football team was comprised of individuals who showed pride, determination, and desire to accomplish a spectacular season. The team possessed a certain characteristic that proved vital-unity. All worked for a goal that they wanted. They accomplished this goal, Co-champions of the State. The team took pride in having five members of the squad make all-state. They were: Lindsey Borden, John Bressett, Gary Dubois, Dave Forest, and John Trubino. There were also some other important senior members of the squad. They were: N. Bleau, S. Burns, T. O'Neal, and P. Roy. The man who played the key position is a remarkable person, Coach Mike Ginolfi.
IN OUR J.V. MORE HOPES FOR THE PRIZE
J.V. FOOTBALL First Row: L. Lombardi, W. Chickering, M. Blcau, J. Prentiss, G. Bemis, D. Leather, R. Starkey, M. Graves, G. Leighton. Second Row: C. Brown, J . Russell, D. Cook, D. Abrams, T. Gallagher, A. Brault, R. Farmer, D. Navish, S. Pratt, J . Fontaine. Third Row: M. Bergeron, R. Helie, J. Fontain, W . Carbone, R. Baker, G. Hamlin, R. Spring, F. Hughes, D. Miller. Fourth Row: B. Bergeron, Coach Donahue, Coach Main, B. Aldrich, K. LeCoille.
Due to many injuries suffered by members of the Vars-SCORES
ity team several of the outstanding players of the J.V. team Keene 14 Concord 32 were called upon to replace them in practice and in games. Keene 56 Bellows Falls 34 As a result they were not available for some J.V. games. Keene 18 Gardner 60 This could be one of the reasons for the 2 wins and 4 loss- Keene 14 Claremont 2 es season. Keene 8 Brattleboro 34
Keene 0 Monadnock 18
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OUR FRESHMAN TEAM PROVED THEIR SIZE
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Row 1: Richards, Murdough, Russell, Rose, Hewitt, DuBriske, Bailey, Penney, Roy, Cobb, Abrams, Shangraw. Row 2: McCauley, Main, St. Laurent, Schneider, Bardis, Scranton, Donaldson, Freihofer, Tolpa, Symonds, Parker, Wash-burn. Row 3: Dionne, Symonds, Fontaine, Descoteaux, Shepard, Blaisdel, Bressett, Mugford, Drogue, Patterson, Sweeney, Hanrahan, Shepard. Row 4: Mr. Quinn, Mr. Minickiello, Grezlecky.
This years' team got off to an extremely slow start, but really jelled in the second half of the Brat-tleboro game. From that point on till the climax of the season, when they defeated the Sophomores in a challenge game, they gave up only 18 points while scoring 78.
SCORES Keene 0 Newport 26 Keene 0 Bellows Falls 6 Keene 28 Monadnock 6 Keene 20 Concord 56 Keene 6 Nashua 41 Keene 18 Brattleboro 26 Keene 24 Claremont 0 Keene 22 Gardner 6 Keene 14 Sophomores 6
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THE HOLD, THE PIN, THE POINTS WE'VE WON
VARSITY WRESTLERS: Front: E. Lund, J. Lagerberg, J . Sterling, A. Cowing, D. Forest, B. Georgine, L. Lombardi. Back: Coach Minickiello, A. Hill, K. Caster, G. Patnode, T. Flanders, M. Hetherman, C. Hill, A. Scadova.
This season started as a building year, and ended with the second best finish by a Keene team ever in the New England Tournament. Arnold Scadova captured a first place at 105 pounds at the New England's. He was the first person from Keene High to win this class, and the second person from Keene High to be the New England Champi-
SCORES Keene 20 Chelmsford 22 Keene 36 Hope 18 Keene 38 La Salle Academy 11 Keene 7 Wayland 41 Keene 15 Phillips Exeter Academy 25 Keene 17 Sanford 28 Keene 37 Pittsfield 11 Keene 34 St. Joseph's 14 Keene 30 Wellesley 19 Keene 44 Winchendon School 8 Keene 14 Ashland 30 Keene 34 Leominster 15 Keene 37 Timberlane 11 Totals 363 253
J. Lagerberg, T. Madden
G. Patnode, M. Hetherman
BESIDES HARD WORK, IT IS WELL EARNED FUN
J U N I O R VARSITY WRESTLERS: Front: D. Shangraw, D. Bergeron, B. Purdy, J. Jenna, B. Baker, T. Madden. Back: D. Coleman, S. Simons, D. Whitney, J. Kapiloff, K. Kelly, B. Pierce, D. Bourassa.
Keene 17 Keene 28 Keene 24 Keene 33 Keene 24 Keene 36
SCORES Chelmsford Wayland Phillips Exeter Acad. Sanford Ashland Brattleboro
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Eleven boys won letters on this years' J.V. team and showed that they are ready to take over the vacancies created on the Varsity team by our gradu-ating seniors.
MR. GINOLFI.
THE FINAL SECOND, A DESPERATE PASS WITH
VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front: S. Cutter, P. Roy, J. Rosinski, Captain; W. Hyatt, G. Hamlin, D. Watterson. Back: Trainer B. Graf, B. Watterson, G. Bemis, J . Prentiss, E. Bergeron, P. Doyle, T. Barrett, R. Cordner, Trainer R. Parsons.
The Keene High Basketball team worked exceedingly hard this yeaf and earned the opportunity to participate in the Christmas Tourney for the first time in many years. At the Tourney they defeated Trinity and Manchester West. They lost to Memorial — 64 to 67. They ended the scheduled season ten and nine. When this book went to press they were getting ready to play in the State Tournament. We wish them the best of scores.
SCORES Keene 65 Brattleboro Keene 86 Pinkerton Keene 87 Springfield Keene 61 Central Keene 71 Brattleboro Keene 62 Nashua Keene 50 Manchester Memorial Keene 71 Concord Keene 65 Wayland Keene 66 Nashua Keene 72 Central Keene 84 Concord Keene 61 Gardner Keene 46 Stevens Keene 78 Memorial Keene 89 Pinkerton Keene 84 Stevens Keene 74 Springfield Keene 78 Gardner
Christmas Tourney Scores Keene 73 Trinity Keene 86 West Keene 64 Memorial
DETERMINATION AND SPIRIT WE'VE WON IN THE LASI
JUNIOR VARSITY: Front: B. Congialose, G. Bcmis, M. Leroy, B. Watterson, D. Mcllvcnc, J. Colony, L. Crowder. Back: D. Dclworth, T. Congdon, D. Bergeron, J . Prentiss, D. Graves, J. Fuller, T. Masiello, J. Baybutt, D. Foster.
J U N I O R VARSITY SCORES FRESHMAN SCORES Keene 62 Brattleboro 42 Keene 39 Springfield 48 Keene 67 Pinkerton 45 Keene 48 Monadnock 49 Keene 59 Springfield 35 Keene 58 Brattleboro 70 Keene 52 Central 74 Keene 44 Stevens 15 Keene 61 Brattleboro 49 Keene 40 Concord 57 Keene 67 Nashua 58 Keene 37 Fall Mt. 53 Keene 49 Memorial 46 Keene 41 Bellows Falls 63 Keene 62 Concord 56 Keene 62 Stevens 44 Keene 41 Wayland 42 Keene 52 Fall Mt. 64 Keene 84 Nashua 81 Keene 38 Brattleboro 60 Keene 56 Central 57 Keene 63 K.J.H.S. 40 Keene 57 Concord 52 Keene 48 Bellows Falls 67 Keene 72 Gardner 59 Keene 48 Concord 72 Keene 50 Stevens 37 Keene 43 Conval 48 Keene 55 Memorial 50 Keene 40 Monadnock 39 Keene 58 Pinkerton 56 Keene 56 Nashua 67 Keene 52 Stevens 44 Keene 52 Nashua 71 Keene 60 Springfield 54 Keene 60 Conval 55 Keene 60 Gardner 54 Keene 38 Springfield 52
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Front:). Woods, P. Holleran, P. Leahy, P. Jean, S. Prentiss, D. Roy, G. Austin, T. Nelson. Back: F. Dompier, S. Duffett, P. Espiefs, J . Durrell, D. Brown, G. Caster, M. Schneider, P. St. Laurent, Mr. Main.
THOUGH IN SCHOOL THEIR SEASONS DONE
GOLF: Standing:}. Clark, R. Blake, B. Farmer, T. Schlieder, M. Graves, R. Parsons, Coach Demico. Kneel-ing: D. Treat, M. Mitchell, G. Nodtvedt, D. Foster, J. Sterlins.
The Golf team had another fine season and since none of the players graduated, there seems to be great prospects in store as this book goes to press.
B. Farmer: "I broke 70 then I played the other nine holes."
The Keene Tennis team posted a five and five season, defeating Stevens, Monad-nock, Thomas More, and Bellows Tails twice. The tennis team's number one player, Harry Frechette, graduated, but all the rest of the team remains and we hope they will all be on the team this coming season.
TENNIS: Standing: M. Harris, J. Fuller, T. Chase, M. O'Neal, Coach Ramsey. Kneeling: S. Gallagher, H. Frechette, K. Mosley, J. Hurley.
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SPIRIT KEEPS THESE BOYS ON THE RUN
Front Row: T. White, J . McDougle, E. Murdough, B. Sears. Back Row: S. Hurd, W. Crowell, G. James, B. Beauregard, M. Sches-ser, Coach Mayes.
CROSS COUNTRY
Despite the loss of Dave Goldsmith, this year's Cross Country team turned in a fine 5 and 2 season. During the regular season Dual Meet's they lost only to Concord and Wachusett. The team placed third in the Monadnock Invitationals and a Quadrangular meet with Concord, Brady, and Bellows Falls. At the state meet Keene competed with 14 other schools and finished second.
SCORES
Keene 15 Fitchburg Keene 20 Stevens Keene 25 Brattleboro Keene 46 Concord Keene 44 Wachusetts Keene 20 Brattleboro Keene 16 Springfield
G. James, W. Crowell
Seated: C. Hurd, P. Fachada. Kneeling: P. Espiefs, D. Chase, C. Murdough, L. Michael-ides. Standing:). Farina, D. Mclver, B. Graf, D. Bergeron, D. Nelson.
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RUNNING THEIR BEST THEY PUT ON THE STEAM
M. Schesser: W h o said Golf is the lazy man's sport?
VARSITY TRACK: Back: Coach Whitham, S. Lussier, E. Murbough, M. Schesser, P. Doyle, K. King, B. Beauregard, R. Howard, M. Putnam, T. O'Neal, Coach Mayes. Front: S. Page, D. Navish, J. Rice, J. Dee, S. Burns, D. Goldsmith, J. Barry, D. Forest, J. Trubiano, D. Coleman.
This year's track team lost only to Fitchburg and Nashua while winning the rest of their eight meets. Captain Dave Goldsmith, Gerry Dee, and John Trubiano qualified for the New England Championships. Dave qualified in the mile and placed third at the Championships by running a 4 min. 22 sec. mile. Gerry qualified for the meet by running a 2 min. 7 sec. half mile and John qualified in the 220 yard dash. The team placed second in the Class L Championships and third in the meet on Champions. Keene 60 Fitchburg . . .71 A Keene 94 Gardner . . . .37 H Keene 89 Brattleboro. .41 A Keene 67 Salem .59 A Keene 70 Concord. . . .56 H
S. Burns: "It's getting tougher to skip since they put in the new moat."
Stevens . .--.-.43 Bellows Fall. 12 Brattleboro . ,7 Nashua . . . . 70
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as I finish my butt."
Mr. Mayes, D. Goldsmith: "Someday, Dave, you'll be as fast as Bob Hayes . . . or even me!
be there as soon
BOWLING As in years past the bowling team competed in silence without the show of support by the school that the
other school teams get.
Led by Mark Bergeron, the Boys' team made a fine showing in the State Championship. Mark's 110 average led the rest of the starting team composed of Steve Hartwell, Charlie Woods, Alan Blad and Mike Paine.
Smooth M. Bergeron. "Peace brother."
B. Rioux, M. Bergeron, M. Paine. "You want me out there?" 'Not another one!!
ON SNOW COVERED TRAILS IS WHERE THEY COMPETE
Front Row: M. Dunn, D. Baldvins, C. Chase, J . Deardon, C. Cobb, J. Geller. Row 2: K. Schofield, S. Caswell, L. Burns, Mr. Stacey, S. Boucher, S. Os-good, K. Manning. Row 3: A. Farina, P. Fachada, B. Cox, T. Derocher, K. King, S. Burns, R. Mclver, A. Caswell, T. Chase, L. Holliday, S. Hurd, V. Hurd, C. Oliver.
The Ski Team is the newest team at Keene High and one of the most successful teams of this year. They lost only to Concord in regular season meets and placed 'sixth out of fourteen in the Championship meet at Wildcat and Berlin. Next year's team will have to work very hard to retain the respect on the slopes that this year's team earned.
"No! We're going to a hockey match." Ski Team. It's off to the races.
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Mr. Seaver, Assistant Principal; Mr. Burns, Principal; Mr. Boucher, Assistant Principal
From September to June of each year every school has its own special leaders who are friends and helpers to each student. The students of Keene High School feel lucky and proud to have leaders like Mr. Burns, Mr. Boucher and Mr. Seaver.
Many times these three are seen offering their help to students; they are ever ready to assist when problems arise.
The way the world is changing today it takes a per-son of great courage, determination, and patience to be willing to help and understand the youth.
It is a familiar sight to see Mr. Seaver working late trying to straighten out a problem; Mr. Boucher talking out problems with a student; Mr. Burns taking time out to help put up a ladder to hang a poster.
When three men are willing to give their time, help and encouragement to 1,650 kids so that they may face the world better prepared than previous generations, we of Salmagundi staff feel they deserve a great deal of af-fection and gratitude from each and every student of Keene High School.
Mr. Boucher: "That's right, now tie my other one."
Seated: Mrs. Porterfield, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. Roy. Standing: Mrs. Guild, Mrs. Furlone, Mrs. L. to R.: Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Foskett, Mrs. Robbins. Donahue.
The secretaries of Keene High are not only capable and efficient in their routine work; they are of perpetual help to the students and faculty.
Many students know they have saved much time and worry because of the help and advice received from the ladies of the library. We hope they know that we ap-preciate their patience and kindness.
Mrs. Robbins, smile, you're on Candid Camera!
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Seated: Mr. Day, Superintendent; Standing: Mr. White, Assistant Superintendent; Mr. Cass, Treasurer; Mr. Champagne, Educational Consultant.
At One Elm Street one can generally find these busy men involved in their many duties to keep the School District affairs in excellent shape.
They are men who make it possible that the students of Supervisory Union No. 29 have the best bridge of learning — to travel toward a successful future.
Mr. Day
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Mrs. Cassin Mr. O'Connell: "Okay, Be a tough guy, drop Home Economics." Mother of Killer Cassin
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mr. Bridges, Mrs. Barker, Mr.-O'Connell, Mrs. Tisdale, Mr. Moynihan.
With the aid of our capable and efficient guid-ance counselors, many students are able to decide which program of study to follow, as well as gaining much information on colleges. This lat-ter is especially possible through the use of the guidance department reading room, which con-tains catalogues of many of the colleges which in-terest the students. The guidance department, under the direction of Mr. O'Connell is greatly appreciated by the students.
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Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Murray, Miss Jacobs — Hard at work planning the Humanities lesson for the day.
Mr. Emerson — Our favorite custodian.
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M. Russell, Mrs. Bergeron, "Mickey
Mrs. Tisdale — "I left the banana right here!"
Brothers
Mr. Reil, Mr. Burns, "It must have been in the coffee"
Orange and black don't mix."
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Standing: Mr. Trembly, Mr. Stacey, Mr. Salo. Fahey, Miss Drugg, Mr. Grant, Mrs. Nims.
Sitting: Mr. Burrill, Mr.
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Keene High School has a very advanced
and highly developed course of study in the sciences. From earth science to chemistry, the students are taught by capable teachers, with laboratory work to aid in teaching. Experiments, movies, and work in the greenhouse make the Keene High Science Department different from any other.
Mr. Gallup: Resident Cafeteria Bouncer. Mrs. Nims: "This worked in 3rd period."
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C. Nodtvedt, M. Plourdc, Mr. Ramsay, L. Murdough: "Ye»h, you can have both of cm"
Mr. Bourassa: "They don't even understand hand sig-nals."
Front: Mr. Quinn, Mr. Mayes, Mr. Donahue, Mr. Ramsay, Mr. Lambert. Back: Mr. Murray, Mrs. Stabler, Mr. Bourassa, Mr. Gober.
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The Social Studies Department attempts through its program to
present a viable picture of the world in which we live. Required courses deal primarily with the study of Western Man and the growth and development of modern America. Electives, both exist-ing and proposed, offer the student opportunities to pursue study in such areas as: Government, Afro-American studies, World Affairs, Non-Western Cultures, World Geography, Consumer Economics and the behavioral sciences of Psychology and Sociology.
Our curriculum will have been successful if our students are pre-pared to: think for themselves, understand their world, and be effec-tive individuals in whatever they choose for a lifetime endeavor.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Pearson, Miss Murphy, Mr. Riel, Mrs. Calef, Mrs. Beauregard, Miss Spear. Standing: Mr. Whitham, Mr. Butler, Mr. Con-verse, Mrs. Cohen, Mr. Whipple, Mrs. Espiefs, Mr. Hitchner, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Allen.
In a world that is constantly testing the relevance of things, courses must be kept well up to date. The English Department at Keene High does just that while leading the students to enjoy a broad scope of literary works, and to express themselves well in their own lan-guage.
Mr. Butler
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HUMANITIES: Sitting: Mr. Mayes, Mr. Bourassa, Miss Jacobs, Mr. Riel, Mr. Dunn. Standing: Mr. Cummings, Mr. Hitchner, Mr. Lan-geneger, Mr. Murray, Mr. Gober, Mr. Whitman.
HUMANITIES HUMANITIES is an exploration of the state-
ments that creative and inquiring men have made about their relation to their gods, to themselves, to other men, to nature, to the state, and to the cumula-tive historical consciousness which has made us what we are.
In the fall of 1969, staff members from several de-partments including English, Social Studies, Music, Art, Audio-Visual, and the administration, began a series of meetings to devise a course which would provide students an opportunity for examining their lives and society. From these meetings came the gen-eral goals of the HUMANITIES PROGRAM and the decision to locate this course in the 12th grade for non-college oriented students. Much of the work of this committee provided a basis for the summer writing project which structured and developed this guide for the HUMANITIES COURSE.
As the school year ended in 1970, thirteen staff members from the various departments mentioned previously met to spend six weeks in intensive work on the HUMANITIES PROGRAM. The result of this team's effort is this HUMANITIES COURSE which stresses a student-centered, inquiry oriented and interdisciplinary study of man.
A great deal of credit for this program must go to the Trustees of the Keene Academy. Without their confidence it would have been difficult if not impos-sible to structure and develop this program.
Mr. Cumminings: Hmmm. This Humanities group sings better than my choir.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES Left to Right: Mrs. Barry, Mr. Holden, Mrs. Gallagher, Mr. Jobin, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Galloway.
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To learn a foreign language is to discover a bright new world of exciting experiences and unlimited opportunities, both practical and es-thetic.
The modern methods and excellent equip-ment of Keene High School enable the stu-dent to speak and work capably in French or Spanish, or to broaden his horizons through the study of Latin.
Mrs. Gordon, "What are you looking at?" Mrs. Galloway planning her attack for 7th period lab.
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Left to Right: Mrs. Oros, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Bolles, Mrs. Schoefmann, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Welch.
A. Garland: Dear Abby: I have i problem, I like school lunch.
HOME ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT There are several courses which make
up this specialized department. Many of them, Clothing and Textiles, Child Care, Nutrition and Diets, seem to be made up of girl students. The Boy's Chef class makes a name for itself with interest and achievement. All students who haye been members of the Home Economics classes have gained much knowledge, experience and skills.
Mrs. Wheeler: N o I haven't been in Mr. Seaver's office.
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Ken Reed. "If I find the guy who took my cam-era."
Mr. Whitney, N. Johnston. "The head is round, not square."
Mrs. Cassin. "Ooo, I've stapled my hands together."
V. Cram, L. Smith. "Are you sure this boy goes to school here?"
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S. Kasprak, L. King. Too many drivers are killed falling asleep at the wheel.
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J. Riendeau. "Gee, I didn't know that."
B. Fontaine. "Nobody's going to see this 'till it' done."
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Miss Safford, Mr. Lagenberger
ART AND MUSIC
These two departments in Keene High School serve the cultural needs of the students, the school, and the community.
We all know what fine works of art we see displayed constantly throughout the school, and occassionally at formal exhibits. We know the students who take art courses and are enthusiastic in the courses they are taking.
Everyone looks forward to concerts given by the Music Department and the spirited playing by the band at assemblies.
Mr. Cummings, "The hand is quicker than the eye!" A. Washer, Mrs. Lagenberger "Hmm . . . Very interesting, Ann."
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Seated: Douglas Cardin, Mr. Johnson. Standing. J . Koski, R. Trudelle, R. Brown, J. McElroy, M. Vincent, W . Carbone, D. Guyette, K. Lonie, B. Abbott.
R. Brown: "I'd rather be watching a movie in A.V. Mr. Johnson: "Otto, who?"
Keene High School is fortunate in hav-ing an Audio Visual Department very well equipped. This year a studio was furnished for the study of photography.
Mr. Johnson and his capable assistants are ever ready to deliver whatever is needed to the classes and assist the faculty whenev-er expert help is needed.
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Mrs. Harris, Miss Stiles, Miss Gray.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
The aim of the Physical Education department is to keep the students at Keene High physically fit. By offering various activities such as basketball, touch football, field hockey, soccer, soft ball, and numerous exercises, both boys' and girls' gym teachers work to achieve this goal. These teachers also spend much time coaching the several organized teams for in-tramural and extramural contests.
Mr. Ginolfi, Mr. Purbeck, Mr. Minickiello.
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TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT, Seated: Mr. Dimeco, Mr. Dundas, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Moore. Standing: Mr. Rosenburg.
TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
The Keene High Technology Department is highly rated in the state. Electronics, Me-chanical Drawing, Machine Shop, and Woodworking are examples of the program of studies offered by this department. Many boys gain fine preparation for good careers by taking these courses.
Mr. Arnold, Mr. Rosenburg — "It walks, it talks, and never needs a haircut!"
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G. Sanders, "I'm programming it for love."
Keene High's Computer
The Time Sharing Computer linked to Dartmouth College serves students whether they are mathematically inclined or wish to just draw a picture. It has provided the oppor-tunity for hundreds of students to operate a real computer right here at Keene High.
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DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Under the direction of Mr. Bar-rett and Mr. Lockhart, a large number of good drivers come out of Keene High. This is because of the excellence of the program, not only in class, but in simulator and road training. Our Driver Education program is one of the best in the state.
Mr. Barrett, Mr. Lockhart
B. Sears, "Classroom D.W.I.?" Mr. Lockhart: "It's mine and I can drive it any time I want!"
Seated: B. MacPhail, F. Lambert, M. Kilroy, E. Vaillant, L. Armstrong. Standing: W. Kohlenberg, L. Reynolds, G. Seavey.
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JB YEARS OF QEDICATED SERVICE TO BUSlNfeSS EDUCATION IN NEW H A M P S H I R E
THIS L A B O R A T O R Y MADE POSSlBl . f i (BY THE K E E N E ACADEMY FUND IN 1 9 6 9 .
C. Jacobs
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Business and Distributive Education at the begin-ning of the 1970's represents a vigorous, forceful, mean-ingful facet of high school education. The Business De-partment at KHS offers several programs to meet the twin challenge of providing students with personal-use skills and knowledges as well as job skills to meet a de-manding market. A student may elect Vocational Pro-grams in Distribution, Clerical, Stenographic, Book-keeping-Accounting, or Cooperative Education. "Co-op" offers on-the-job training in the areas of Office Oc-cupations or Distribution-Marketing. These programs are highly recommended for the student desiring full-time employment after graduation or the college-bound student who desires to qualify for part-time positions while continuing school.
Mr. Kohlenberg
Distributive Education, a new program in the Business Department this year, affords the student an opportunity to acquire background and training in the distributive occupations in-cluding merchandising, salesmanship, advertising, or marketing.
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MATH DEPARTMENT, Seated: Mr. Wight, Mrs. Schor, Mr. Tousley, Mr. Wyman, Mrs. Burrill. Standing: Mr. Main, Mr. Chase, Mr. Lowrey, Mr. Farman.
MATH DEPARTMENT
The Math Department offers a variety of courses, such as Algebra, Geometry, Math I and II, and Calculus. With Samson, Keene High's connection with the Dart-mouth computer system, students can enjoy added experience while learning math.
Mr. Frye — "Hey, this makes 4 years in a row with this same pose."
Mr. Lowrey — "Hoo, Hoooo!! It's b after all!"
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HEALTH COURSE The Health Course is new at Keene High this year.
Freshmen are enrolled in this program for one semester. From first-aid to proper Vitamin control these students learn many vital things that are not available in other classes. Under the teaching of Mr. Pierpont, the Health Course is a fine example of the constantly improving curriculum here at Keene High School.
A lesson in First Aid made realistic.
Mr. Pierpont
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THE READING CENTER
Much could be said about the benefits derived from the use of the Reading Center. Few schools are as fortu-nate as Keene High School in having such a well equipped facility.
Students have improved their reading ability here; many have increased their speed and comprehension rate. The reading stations with reading machines, as pictured at the left, give the students an immediate measure of their progress.
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SCHOOL LUNCH PERSONNEL First Row: H. Kremen, S. Beteau, M. Freihoffer, E. Secord, J. LaBarre. Second Row: E. Boudrieau, A. Sturtevant, N. Rousseau, E. Nowak, C. Robinson. Third Row: H. Beek, L. Shepard, V. Carey, H. Lund, E. Madden, A. Nye, R. Fletcher, B. Brooks.
Throughout the school year there are many people who re-ceive little thanks for jobs well done. Imagine Keene High with no food service, no one keeping the school clean and shipshape, and no one to listen to our tales of ill health! SAL-MAGUNDI knows every student is grateful to the School Lunch Personnel, the Custodians and the Nurses for taking care of us.
Seated: Mrs. White. Standing: Mrs. Graves, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Grandin.
CUSTODIANS Front: G. Ritcey, H. Edmed, C. Boyce, A. Bardwell. Back: L. Weadsworth, A. Kenison, Mrs. Clayton, D. Robinson.
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A CKNO WLEDGEMENT
Salmagundi wishes to thank all the kind people who have assisted us in our publication of
the 1971 yearbook. We appreciate Mr. Burns' cooperation and patient understanding of our
many problems. We will remember with gratitude Mrs. Porterfield's tolerance when we in-
vaded her office with picture announcements. We have enjoyed the assistance given to us by
Mr. Clark and Mr. Lee from Taylor Publishing Company, and the pleasant association with
Mr. Benrimo, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. Ohanian, of Vantine Studios. Last, but not at
all least, we thank the faculty for their patience while being interrupted, and the students
who cooperated.
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Mr. Emerson. "Come along, now."
Mr. Ritcey. "Gordie the Great."
Mrs. Grandin. "Isn't he strong, and handsome?"
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K. Lawson. "But, I've already had a bath!"
Mr. Butler. "So this is what it's like."
Mr. Menard. Ready for practice.
Mr. Fahey. "I've lost my Dileptus Anser.'
Salmagundi considers the Advertisers in our yearbook as very good friends. Without their help our costs would make it necessary to raise the price of the book.
W e urge everyone to read the advertisements, become acquainted with names found in this sec-tion and appreciate this friendship as we do, with your patronage.
SCOTTY'S CAMERA SHOP AND STUDIO
KNOWLTON AND STONE CO., INC. Cypress St. Keene, N. H.
Dunbar St. Keene, N. H.
Complete Line of Hardware and Paints
Camera and Supplies Commercial Work Photo Finishing Portraits Passports Picture Framing Aerial Photography Photo Copying
Candid Weddings in Color or Black and Whi te
KEENE VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Key Road
Keene, New Hampshire
BONNAR-VAWTER, INC. 96 Dunbar Street
Keene, New Hampshire
219
WARREN KAY VANTINE
STUDIO, INC 661 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Official Salmagundi
Photographer
KEENE SHOPPING PLAZA
West Street
Keene, N. H.
SALES AND SERVICE
MINIATURE PRECISION BEARING
"Tfce
Keene, New Hampshire Jhe Friendly Bank at
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
the Head of the Square
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
221
WOODWARD MOTORS, INC.
37 Church Street
Keene O
New Hampshire 03431
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S a l e* f d Service I 352-0556 L
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Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY CHARLESTOWN MILL STOFE
395 West Street
Sweaters for the Whole Family
OVER 20,000 SWEATERS TO CHOOSE FRC
HENRY &
JOHNSON, INC. Compliments
to the Class of 1971
DOG 'N SUDS
The Family Drive-In
KEENE ELECTRIC & PLUMBING
Gifts Framing
RALPH AND ETHEL BREUNIG Proprietors
Art Supplies
Y I '-̂ ITT '-II BFIHK
352-63C
15 Island Strec Keene, N. H. 0343
CENTRAL SCREW COMPANY Keene
GRANTS W. T. GRANT COMPANY
Riverside Plaza
Keene Leading Dept. Store
Known For Values For 64 Years
1100 STORES COAST TO COAST
PERKINS LTD.
Ladies' Apparel
Keene Shopping Plaza West Street
Keene, N. H.
223
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KEENE MILL END STORE, INC. The Finest in Fabrics
214 West Street Keene, New Hampshire
Featuring WAVERLY
Slectiical <Jlppaiatus and Seivice
KEENE MILL END STORE, INC. The Finest in Fabrics
214 West Street Keene, New Hampshire
Featuring WAVERLY
V | L y 15 AVON STREET
J f o * KEENE, N. H.
ESTABLISHED 1037 TEL. 352-4316 (Area Code 603)
Division of F. Schumacher &
SILKS * * WOOLENS * * COTTONS
Rayons and Blends and
Drapery Fabrics
352-9854
GRAND UNION. DOUGLAS CO. INC.
"The Best For Less"
268 West St. Keene, N. H.
"Pride of American Cuddle Toys"
222 West St. Keene, N. H.
PERKINS, BASSETT & WRIGHT, INC.
Industrial and Mill Supplies 391 West St., Keene, New Hampshire
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BERGERON INSURANCE AGENCY
Complete Insurance Protection 23 Center St.
Phone 352-2121 Keene, N. H.
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AMERICAN CABLEVISION
COMPANY
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CHESHIRE TRANSPORTATION
37 Emerald Street Keene, N. H.
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AL MELANSON COMPANY, INC. 353 West St. Keene, N. H.
Telephone 352-4232
ECONOMY SHELL STATIONS
412 Marlboro St. 219 West St.
352-9827 352-9803
BOWLER, JONES & PAGE, INC. Furniture—Decorating
78 Railroad St. Keene, N. H.
Telephone 352-3349
BURGER CHEF goes all out
to please your family
FAMILY RESTAURANTS
A meal for every member of your family
PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY
62 Maple Avenue Keene, New Hampshire
YANKEE LANES
Family Bowling Center Ten-Pin
477 Park Avenue Keene, New Hampshire
225
Max Action says: To become what we are capable
of becoming is the only end in life.
Robert Louis Stevenson
BURNS & MASIELLO INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
KEENE
SPRING OF FASHION BEAUTY SALON 352-3110
34 Mechanic Street Keene, New Hampshire
Restaurant
VALLEY GREEN MOTEL 379 West St. * Keene, New Hampshire 03431
Telephone 603 352-7350
Ann and Jack Dinkel A A A
BARRETT & NEAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY
35 Mechanic St. Keene, N. H.
Royal Typewriters Victor Adding and Calculating Machines
Dictating Machines Duplicating and Mimeographing Machines
Sales—Service—Rentals
SPRAGUE AND CARLETON, INC.
Manufacturers of America's Most Beautiful Early American Furniture
Since 1899 Keene, New Hampshire
Best Wishes to the Class of '71
Compliments of the
OPEN KITCHEN Ashuelot Street Keene, New Hampshire
Compliments of
PNEUMO PRECISION PRODUCTS, INC.
226
Compliments of
MONADNOCK REGION ASSOCIATION OF LIFE UNDERWRITERS
40 Carpenter St. Keene, N. H .
NORWOOD OIL, INC. and
NIMS PLUMBINGS 447 W * ( t Street
Keene, N.H.
ROUSSELL'S OF KEENE INC. New Hampshire's Leading "Pants" Store
for Men and Boys
Van Heusen Shirts—Levi Pants—Hanes Underwear Formal Wear Rentals
9 Elm St. Keene 352-3123
CHASE'S, INC.
SCM Typewriters Portable, Manual, Electric
All Kinds of Office Machines
Stationery and School Supplies
22 West St. Keene, N. H .
Replacement Parts Supplies and Equipment
Who lesa le
C o m p l e t e Mach ine Shop Service
JOHNSON MOTOR
PARTS, INC.
19 Railroad Street Keene, New Hampshire 03431
Telephone 352-2722
532-8282 Area Code 603
ATLAS DISPLAY FIREWORKS
Largest Manufacturers of Display Fireworks in the East
FRANCIS L. LaFRENIERE President
P.O. Box 383 Jaffrey, N. H.
03452
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Compliments of
PERKINS LUMBER CO., INC. Lumber and Building Material
29 Ralston St., Keene
352-2039
TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER Things to Rent for Every Event
Slci-Doo Sales and Service
Tel. 352-0539 Keene, N. H.
WYMAN'S TOYOTA, INC.
"Once you get your hands on a Toyota
You'll Never let go"
149 Marlboro St. 352-3424 227
Congratulations!
VIVA AMERICANA Division of the United States
Shoe Corporation 115 Railroad St.
Keene, N. H.
PEOPLE'S LAUNDRY SERVICE
9 Griffin St. Keene, N. H.
Motel and Restaurant Linen Rental Congratulations!
VIVA AMERICANA Division of the United States
Shoe Corporation 115 Railroad St.
Keene, N. H.
Off ice of Heald Bros.—Founded 1882
HEALD INSURANCE AGENCY, AGENTS Keene, New Hampshire
ROBERT W . HEALD P h o n e : 3 5 2 - 4 3 1
. . . 21 High Stree representative 9
Keene. N. H . 0343
Congratulations!
VIVA AMERICANA Division of the United States
Shoe Corporation 115 Railroad St.
Keene, N. H.
JEANNIE'S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 32 Washington St.
Keene, N. H. 352-1121
PAIRE'S MARKET QUALITY MEAT
30 Park Ave. Keene
Head Lange
Fischer
JUNIE BLAISDELL . Wilson SPORT-A-RAMA
25 Roxbury Street Keene, New Hampshire 03431
MacGregor Remington Winchester
BAILEY FORD SALES, INC. The Full Ford Line Under One Roof
250 Marlboro St. Keene, N. H.
352-4330
Head Lange
Fischer
JUNIE BLAISDELL . Wilson SPORT-A-RAMA
25 Roxbury Street Keene, New Hampshire 03431
MacGregor Remington Winchester
Home Ph. 352-6733
PIERCE*DIAMO,ND MACHINE CO. INC.
Mfg. Proto-type Assemblies
JIM BLANCHARD 33 Island St. Office Ph. 352-0414 Keene, N. H.
228
FRED'S FIXIT SHOP Locksmith
Safes, Locks, Keys, Bicycles Sales—Repairs
Hrs. Daily 8:30-5:30 Fri. to 9 FRED A. ALDRIN, 40 Church St.
352-3120
Home Ph. 352-6733
PIERCE*DIAMO,ND MACHINE CO. INC.
Mfg. Proto-type Assemblies
JIM BLANCHARD 33 Island St. Office Ph. 352-0414 Keene, N. H.
228
SWEENEY ELECTRIC 49 Roxbury Street
Keene, New Hampshire Tel. 352-4106
Come here for your Radio and TY service
M O R G A N LINEN SERVICE, I N C .
Compliments of
L A N T Z JEWELERS
8 Main Street Keene, New Hampshire
3 Kingsbury Street Keene, New Hampshire 03431
W. V. TOOMEY CO., INC. Industrial—Commercial Plumbing and Heating
Sprinklers—Cleaver—Brooks Bailers
71 Railroad Si. Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-2027
ARTHUR WHITCOMB, INC.
Producers of MONADNOCK BLOCKS MASONRY SUPPLIES
Congratu la tes the Senior Class on the Occas ion o f Their G radua t i on
725 Main Street
Phone 352-0101
QUALITY SHOPPE
Sportswear—Casual Wear
For the Fashion-First Young Women
84 Main Street Keene, New Hampshire
ANDERSON THE FLORIST
Corsages
221 Davis Street Keene, N. H.
Telephone 352-6422
PASTIME LANES Open Daily
I P.M. to 2 A.M. Saturday 9 A.M. - Midnite Sunday I P.M.-2 A.M.
Compliments of
JEAN'S PASTRY SHOP
433 West S*. Keene, N. H.
Compliments of
BOCCIA AND GROUT INC.
30 Roxbury St. Keene, N. H.
M E T R O P O L I T A N LIFE I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y
117 West Street Keene, New Hampshire
Telephone 3 5 2 - 2 2 4 6
229
NORM'S SKI SHOP 162 Marlboro St.
Keene, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY INC.
KEENE GLASS COMPANY Glass for Every Purpose
Plate Glass—Window Glass—Auto Glass
JAMES R. STURTEVANT R 99 Main St. Proprietor Keene, N. H.
Complete Printing Facilities since 1799
Keene, N. H. 352-0718
WILBER BROS. SUPERMARKET North Swanzey, N. H.
HITCHIN' POST 374 Washington St., Keene
352-9892
Quality Meats, Groceries, Produce for over 40 years Visit our deli. dept. GOODNOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Keene, N. H.
H. L. HOLDEN CO. Industrial Sheet Metal Contractor
Optical Avenue Keene, N. H. {
; GROUT'S SERVICE STATION Citgo Products
Lubrication and Repairs
Compliments of
JOHNSON DRUG
| KEENE Y.M.C.A. Meet the Gang at the "Y "
Youth Center, Swimming, Basketball JOIN THE "Y" TODAY
38 Roxbury St. Keene, N. H.
230
A. W. AND O. B. Fairbanks
ELM STREET MARKET Quality Foods for 60 Years Dist. for S. S. Pierce Co.
130 Elm St. Tel. 352-0430 Keene, N. H.
BIBEAU'S KEENE HARDWARE CO.
Your Good Housekeeping Store Hardware — Plumbing — Electrical
Sporting Goods — Wallpaper — Moore's Paints 34 Washington St. Tel. 352-1663
AMSDEN'S SHOE STORE
16 Main St. Keene, N. H.
Footwear for all
WILLIAMS-IDEAL LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING
First in Personal Service
276 West Street Keene, N. H. Tel. 352-2520
MARKEM CORPORATION
150 Congress Street Keene, New Hampshire
1 I M WINDOW BOX W a H w W w W V 36 Central Square
J ^ f M ^ W f t * Keene. N. H.
\ r * < < g t U Tel. EL 2-0156
i , Dresses—Accessories—Sweaters MARKEM CORPORATION
150 Congress Street Keene, New Hampshire
Blouses—Skirts MARKEM CORPORATION
150 Congress Street Keene, New Hampshire
ZIMMERMAN'S
Sporting Goods, Bicycles
372 West St. Keene, N. H.
The Store of Fine Diamonds 8 2 Main St., Keene, Also Brattleboro fir Peterborough
T e l . 3 5 2 - 3 2 1 9
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ADMINISTRATION
Boucher, Roland R. — 164, 182, 186 Burns, Charles F. — 180, 182, 187, 224 Cass, George E. — 184 Champagne, Richard L. — 184 Day, John W. — 180, 184 Seaver, Eugene A. — 22, 182 White, Edward L. — 180, 184
SECRETARIES
Cassin, Margaret — 185, 194 Donahue, Cynthia A. — 183 Duffy, Gertrude H. — 183 Furlone, Alice P. — 183 Guild, Edith M. — 16, 183 Porterfield, Irene J. — 132,183 Roy, Jo-Anne M. — 183 Skids, Rita D. — 183
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Grandin, Barbara, R.D.H. — 210, 211, 213 Graves, Lucille, Secretary — 210, 215 Watkins, Phyllis, R.N. — 210 White, Helen, R.N. — 186, 210
CUSTODIANS
Bardwell, A. — 210 Boyce, Clarence — 210 Clayton, Shirley — 210 Edmed, Harry — 210 Emerson, Leon — 213 Kenison, Ai — 210 Ritcey, Gordon — 210, 211, 213 Robinson, D. — 210 Weadsworth, L. — 210
LIBRARY PERSONNEL
Foskett, Linda M. — 128, 183 Gray, Beverly J. — 128, 183 Robbins, Muriel R. — 128, 183
FOOD SERVICE
Bcleau, Shirley — 210 Boudrieau, Evelene — 210 Breck, Hildagarde — 210 Brooks, Bessie — 210 Carey, Virginia — 210 Fletcher, Rebecca — 210 Freihoffer, Margaret — 210 Kremen, Helen — 210 LaBarre, Jeannette — 210 Lund, Hilda — 210 Madden, Evelyn — 210 Nowak, Ethel — 210 Nye, Ann — '210 Robinson, Cynthia — 210 Rousseau, Nona —^210 Secord, Eleanor — 210 Shepard, Lena — 210
INDEX Sturtevant, Alice — 210
FACULTY
Allen, Herbert A. — 76, 82, 190
Armstrong, Linda J. — 100, 204 Arnold, Harry W. — 81, 200 Barker, Jean M. — 185 Barrett, John J. — 122, 203 Barry, Jane F. #!80 , 124, 192 Beauregard, Charlotte C. — 190 Bergeron, Lucien E. — 22, 27 Bergeron, Nancy S. S±| 22, 27, 102, 153, 187 Bolles, Frances E. — 193 Bourassa, Edward F. — 181, 189, 191 Bridges, Paul E. — 126, 127, 185 Burrill, Guy F.B- 9, 96, 188 Burrill, Hortense P. — 8, 207 Butler, Geoffrey R. — 123, 190, 214 Calef, Dorothy M. — 104, 190 Chase, Reuben T. — 101, 181, 207 Cohen, Carole — 76, 94, 190 Converse, David R. — 88, 190 Cummings, Robert C. — 133, 135, 138, 191, 196 DiMeco, Joseph A. — 172, 200 Donahue, Michael P. — 159, 163, 164, 166, 189 Drugg, Helen — 10, 70, 92, 188 Dundas, Raymond F. — 200 Dunn, James T. — 115, 186, 190, 191 Ellum, Arthur H. — 109 Espiefs, Electra C. — 81, 88,190 Fahey, William J. — 7, 214 Farman, Miller T. — 207 Frye, Paul E. — 129, 207 Gallahger, Laura R. — 124, 192 Galloway, Helen E. — 125, 192 Gallup, Henry S. 117,187 Ginolfi, Michael P. — 159, 164, 169, 199 Gober, Eugene F. — 17, 79, 129, 189, 191 Gordon, Helen D. — 125, 192 Grant, Richard A. — 94, 188 Gray, Linda A. — 150, 156, 199, 215 Harris, Audrey T. — 149, 154, 199 Henry, Martha W. — 107, 130, 193 Hetherman, Margaret A. — 22, 131 Hitchner, John T. — 116, 190, 191 Holden, David H. — 124, 192 Hurt, Patricia I. — 107,193 Hutchins, Dorothea E . ^ 81, 133, 196 Jacobs, Carol A. — 186, 191, 204 Jobin, Denis G. — 136, 181, 192, 204 Johnson, David — 197 Kilroy, Mary M. — 6, 11, 78, 204, 220 Kohlenberg, Werner E. — 204, 205 Lambert, Frances D. — 204 Lambert, Francis L. 3 7 , 76, 84, 189 Langeneger, Gordon — 191, 196 Lockhart, Robert W. — 141, 203 Lowrey, Arnold R. — 95, 207 MacPhail, Barbara R. — 78, 204 Main, Howard L. Jr. — 95, 162, 164, 166, 171, 207 Mayes, John L. — 7, 91, 173, 174, 189, 191 Minickiello, David O. — 167, 168, 199 Moore, Howard C. — 200 Moynihan, Gerald D. — 185
Murphy, M. Madelaine — 105, 190 Murray, Wayne E. — 186, 189, 191 Nims, Marjorie A. — 96, 187 O'Connell, John J. — 185 Ores, Ethelyn M. — 105, 193 Palmer, Judith S. — 66, 148, 186, 190 Pearson, Gertrude B. — 190 Penzari, Stephen — 85 Pierpont, David — 7, 208 Purbeck, Dudley B. — 101, 198, 199 Quinn, Edward A. Jr. — 167, 187 Ramsay, C. Murray Jr. — 7, 108, 127, 172, 189 Reason, Francis E. — 186, 200 Reynolds, Landon B. — 204 Riel, Vincent E. — 187, 190, 191 Riesenberg, John J. — 200 Safford, Norma J. — 196 Salo, John S. — 93, 101, 137, 188 Schor, Ruth M. — 91, 207 Seavey, Gary J. — 79, 204 Shoefmann, Eileen — 193 Spear, Janet — 82, 190 Stabler, Lois K. — 17, 189 Stacey, Rufiis J. — .7, 108, 188 Stiles, Donna M. s s 152, 199 Tisdale, Nathalie S. — 22, 129, 185, 187, 211 Tousley, Charles D. — 93, 207 Tremblay, Richard B. — 188 Vaillant, Elaine G. — 204 Ward, Judith D. 8 1 0 2 , 146 Welch, Joanne G. — 106, 130, 193 Wheeler, Carolyn P. — 193 Whipple, Roger C. 1st 100, 104, 190 Whitham, George L. — 88, 106, 174, 190, 191 Wight, Norman B. — 207 Wyman, Gilbert H. — 207
SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS
Barcomb, Jerry — 109 Blood, Carolyn — 109 Delaney, David — -109 Garland, John — 109 LaFountain, Susan — 109 Lonie, Kathleen — 109 MacKenzie, Lee — 109 Martin, Edson — 109 McQuestion, Jane — 109
SENIORS
Abbott, Steven A. — 21, 28, 163 Adams, Scott Q. — 28 Aldington, Thomas H. — 28 Alexander, Mary J. — 28 Alther, Christine A. — 28, 115, 119, 121 Anderson, Barbara F. — 6, 17,27,68,89,112, 125,131 Ash, Cynthia M. — 28, 136
Baldvins, Jon E. — 6, 28 Ball, Gerald F. — 65 Barndollar, Sherry E. — 27, 29,68,80,89,112,125,131 Barnett, Ronald R. Barrett, Glen L. — 29, 65 Bartashevich, Linda E. — 6,29,68,89,115,120,121,
128
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Bastille, William G. — 29, 129 Batchelder, Sharon L. — 29
Bates, Melissa T. — 29 Beam, Nelson E. Beauregard, Robert E. — 29, 120 Beauregard, Steven E. — 29 Beeck, Ursula M. — 7, 30, 117 Bergeron, Bruce J. — 30, 118, 164, 166 Bergeron, Juliana T. — 6, 27, 30, 89,112,116,117, 120,
123, 133 Bergeron, Lucina M. — 64, 89 Bergeron, Mark D. — 30, 68, 178 Bergeron, Patricia L. — 30, 150 Bergeron, Paula M. — 30 Bird, Lee L. — 30, 118 Biron, Alexander F. — 65 Bishop, Joan — 31, 124, 128, 148, 149 Bittner, Linda M. — 6, 31, 89, 128 Blain, Kathryn M. — 31, 124, 131 Bleau, Mark G. — 31 Bleau, Norman R. — 31, 164 Borden, Lindsay E. — 7, 31, 143, 162, 164 Boucher, Sharon A. — 31, 137 Bouffard, Lucinda M. — 31, 125 Boyea, Edward C. — 32, 118, 131 Bressett, John D. — 32, 126, 162, 164 Buckley, Helena M. — 32 Buflum, Dee Dee N . — 32 Burns, Steven R. — 32, 124, 137, 164, 174 Campbell, William A. — 32 Candello, Mark R. — 32, 66, 129, 131 Carbone, Timothy J. — 32 Carey, Michael B. Carey, Sandra J . — 33,116 Carr, William A. — 33
Cassin, Richard L. — 6, 21, 33, 69, 89, 113, 162 Centra, Maria C. — 33 Chamberlain, Debbie A- — 33, 128 Chamberlin, Wendy L. — 33, 65
Chambers, Maryellen — 33, 67, 124, 137, 155
Chase, Thomas H. — 16, 33, 137, 172 Cheever, Thomas E. — 34, 67 Chickering, Frances M. — 20, 21, 23, 34, 123
Chickering, Sally A. — 34, 124, 125, 129, 131
Chomey, Marilyn M. — 6, 23, 34, 89, 115, 121 Christopherson, Jennie E. — 34
Clark, Maureen A. — 27, 34, 120, 121, 125, 133 Comerford, Nancy J . — 7, 34, 117
Coppola, William D. — 35 Cordner, Robert — 35, 170
Corkery, Martha J . — 35
Costello, Karen L. — 27, 35, 117, 144 Cowing, Andrew J . — 33, 164, 168
Cram, Vicki M. — 27, 35, 128, 152 Crandall, Stephen D. — 35, 133, 135
Cross, Thomas E. — 35
Croteau, James R. ^ 36 Croteau, Linda L. — 36, 128
Croteau, Shelly J. — 36, 69, 115, 125, 131, 133, 142 Croteau, Thomas M. — 27, 36
Cummings, Audrey D. — 21, 36, 120, 133 Cutter, Steven F. — 36, 158, 162, 170
Dalzell, Shirley D. — 36 Damiano, Patricia C. — 36, 141, 197
Darling, Edward W . — 37
Davis, Margaret A. — 37
Davis, Paul J. — 37
Dearth, Melinda J. — 37, 130 Dee, Jerome F. — 37, 174 DeLancey, MaryAnn — 37, 150, 155, 156 Denis, Donna M. — 37, 65, 127 Derby, Kathleen — 37
Desjardins, Patricia L. — 38 Desmarais, Adrian A. — 38 Deuso, Wanda M. — 38 Devins, Michael — 38 DiBernardo, Donald U. — 38, 118 Dratwa, Michael F. — 38, 128 Driscoll, Lucinda — 38 Driscoll, Michael J. — 38 DuBois, Gary M. — 39, 164 DuBois, Wendy T. — 39, 117, 121, 124 Dubriske, Paul C. — 6, 39, 70, 89, 112, 126, 138 Duffy, Jon W. —'64 Duhaime, Mark J. — 39
DuMond, Nancy D. — 39 Dunn, Ronald R. — 39 Duquette, Robin R. — 39 Durward, Karen M. — 6, 27, 80, 89,112,115,124. 131 Egan, Robert F. — 40, 129 Ellsworth, Steven W. — 40 Emerson, James A. — 40, 162 Evans, Nancy A. — 40 Facteau, Rebecca E. — 40, 125 Fahey, Debra J. — 6, 27,40, 89,115,120,124,128,131,
148, 152, 157 Farina, Abigail — 40, 120 Farina, Lisa — 65 Farrell, MonicaB- 65, 127 Faucher, Louise M. — '40 Field, Joanne M. — 6, 41, 127 Fish, James M. — 23, 41, 134, 135 Fitzmorris, Carolann — 41, 128 Fontaine, Bruce J . — 41, 195 Forest, David M. — 6, 17, 41, 89, 164, 168, 174 Fox, Barry J . — 41 Frederick, Jo-Ann — 23, 41, 152 Fredette, James A. — 41 Fuller, Christine E. — 24, 120, 121, 133 Furlone, Robert K. — 42, 118, 129, 131, 133 Gagne, Bernard J . — 42, 65, 135 Gagnon, David B. — 65 Gallagher, Joseph A. — 42 Gallagher, Stephen J. — 42, 172 Gallagher, Susan M. — 6, 42, 89 Garland, Anne C. — 42, 123, 131, 193 Gaul, John — 65 Gauthier, Richard W . — 42 Geller, John F. — 43 Gemmell, Van M. — 18, 43,133 George, Sue Ellen — 43 Gnade, Nancy — 43 Goodell, Mark R. — 43 Goodwin, John — 65 Greene, Skiff J . — 65, 67 Guyette, Mike N. — 43, 129, 137 Hagland, Ross E. — 23, 43 Hale, Colleen M. — 43, 120 Hall, Matthew B. — 44 Hammond, Robert L. B 4 4
Hanna, Katherine M. — 27,44,89,115,117,122,124,
129, 131, 150 Hanrahan, Maureen A. — 44 Harper, Diane H.'— 23, 44, 117, 145
Harper, Janet M. — 21, 27,117,121,129,133,144,145 Hartwell, Orson W. — 65 Healey, Susan J. — 44, 128 Hedblom, Anthony W. — 45 Hetherman, Mark J. — 45, 119, 158, 168 Hildreth, Susan — 45, 66, 125, 131 Hilow, Sherrine L. — 45
Hockett, Timothy C. — 45 Holbrook, Michael A. — 45 Holliday, Lee — 45, 137 Hopkins, Timothy C. — 65 Home, Stephen — 45 Horton, Sharron — 46
Houpic, Elana — 17, 27, 46, 124, 129, 131 Hovhannesian, Susan K. — 6, 46, 145 Hugel, Robert D. — 46, 118, 124, 131 Hurd, Vernon — 21, 23, 46 Hurt, Margaret J. — 46 Hyatt, William S. — 46, 158, 170 Ingalls, Bette G. — 46, 124 Jackson, William — 22, 47 Janda, Jacqueline E. S 27, 44, 47, 89 Johndro, Linda I);,— 47 Johnson, Thomas A. — 47, 118
Kapiloff, Alan B. — 47 Kasprak, Susan A. — 6,27,47, 94, 112,115,124,131,
199
Kilyanczik, Ronald — 47 King, Keith T. — 6, 18, 21,47, 89,113,115,126,131,
137, 138, 158, 174 King, Linda G. — 48 Kinson, Linda — 65 Knight, Jane M. 48, 125, 133 Knight, Richard — 48, 67, 118, 131 Konides, Ellen — 7, 21, 48, 117, 146, 155 Koski, John D. — 48, 197 Koski, Terry J. — 48 Lacey, Margot C. — 48 Lacoille, Denise M. — 23, 48, 115, 141 LaCoste, Michael K. — 6,18, 26, 27,49, 71, 89,124,
126, 129, 133
LaFreniere, Martha A. — 6,49,66,117,124,131,148, 152, 154, 156
Lagerberg, Theresa E. — 49, 125 LaMontagne, Gary M. — 49 Lamoureux, Donna L. — 49 Lamoureux, Kathleen E. — 49, 69, 117, 128, 131 Lawson, Kathie J. — 6, 27,49,113, 148,150, 155,156,
214, 215
Lawson, Lauren L. — 46, 66, 121, 128, 129, 131 LeClair, Jane M. — 50 LeDuc, Lee A. — 6, 50, 118, 127
LeRoy, Christine M. — 50 Longever, Joseph J. — 50
Loos, Andrea M. — 23, 50, 79, 146 Lucius, Gertrude E. — 50 Lund, Earle L. — 50, 168 Lussier, Carlon G. — 50, 135, 164 Lynch, Mark A. — 51 MacKenzie, Linda J. — 51
Madden, Timothy W . — 51, 168, 169 Marcotte, Mary M. — 51
Mason, Rita M. — 51 McCurdy, Michael R. — 51, 139, 164 McLellan, Vicki M. — 6, 23, 51, 68, 89, 128, 153 McNulty, Theresa — 51, 124, 125 McTague, Barbara E. — 52
McQuillan, Susan — 52 Merrill, Gary A. — 52 Merrill, Marlie A. — 52 Miner, Evan H. — 52 Mitchell, Alice A. — 52, 153 Moore, Linda G. — 52, 124, 131, 153 Moore, Terry F. — 27, 52, 124, 133, 148 Moran, Gail F. — 53 Morin, Robert P. — 53, 137 Mosley, Alana J . — 53, 117, 129, 144 Murphy, Roger T. — 53, 162 Nappi, Chris — 53, 67, 68, 124, 133 Nelson, David E .§? 53, 67, 115, 125, 173 Newcombe, John T. — 53, 78, 134, 135 Nicholls, Jerry M. — 53, 131
Nies, Deborah J. — 54 O'Donnell, Teriy L. — 54 Olmstead, Wendy J. — 7, 37, 54, 84, 117, 121, 145 Olmstead, William J. — 54, 164, 174 Olson, Eric A. — 54, 119, 121, 124, 125, 129, 131, 133 O'Neal, Thomas B. — 54, 164, 174 O'Neil, Galvin M. — 54, 174 Orgaz, David G. — 22, 54, 69, 115, 118, 126, 133 Osgood, Susan E. — 6, 21, 27, 55, 67, 89,117,137,148,
154, 155 Parenteau, Gerri G. — 55 Parsons, Rodney D. — 55, 170, 172 Patnode, Gary M. — 55, 158, 168 Pelkcy, Michael P. — 55 Pembroke, Patricia A. — 5 5 Pembroke, Paul P. — 27, 55 Pemrick, Christine A. — 6,21, 55, 68,112,115,119,
120, 123, 124, 133 Perham, Charles A. — 65 Perkins, Walter A. — 56 Perron, Patricia J. — 56, 215 Piper, Kimberly A. — 56 Pockett, Susan J. — 56, 215 Pollock, Brenda A. — 6, 7, 56, 89, 113, 121, 133, 154 Potter, Michael F. — 56, 135, 164 Price, Janet L.— 56, 69, 121, 124 Proulx, Nelson F. — 56 Putnam, Gene R. — 57 Read, Scott A. — 57 Reed, Kenneth W. — 6, 57, 68, 89, 194 Remy, Donna R. — 57, 115, 120, 124 Reynolds, Frank — 65 Rhoades, Judith M. — 57 Richards, Diane K. — 65, 140 Richardson, Dale M. — 57 Richmond, Stanley A. — 57 Riley, Steven — 65 Rivers, Harold L. — 57 Robbins, Stephen G. — 65 Rosinski, Joseph T. — 58, 170 Rousseau, Deborah M. — 58, 66 Roy, Paul W. — 21, 58, 69, 126, 162, 164, 170 Ruelke, Kathleen M. — 58 Ruelke, Timothy J — 65 Russell, David A. — 65 Russell, Lawrence H. — 58, 70, 162, 187 Saari, Randy — 58 St. Jean, LouAnne M. — 58, 138 Salmon, Nancy E. — 58, 144 Sanders, George M. — 59, 202, 215 Scadova, Robert J. — 59 Shakour, Mitchell G. — 59
Shangraw, Forest E. — 59
Sharkey, Ellen A. — 59 Shaw, Michail — 59, 128 Shephard, Deborah C. jfp 59, 124, 125, 131, 148 Simmons, Beverly K. — 65 Simpson, Mark R. — 6, 65, 131 Slanetz, Diane — 27, 59, 67, 125, 131, 143, 148 Sliva, Sally R. — 60 Sliva, Teresa A. — 60 Slusscr, Janet G. — 60 Smith, Duane T. — 60 Smith, Linda L. — 60 Smyth, Gordon H. — 60 Snyder, Susan L. — 60 Spicher, Robert K. — 60 Spiess, David W. — 61, 164 Starkey, Sally A. — 61, 128 Steiner, Robert A. — 61 Sullivan, Michael D. — 65, 133 Sunter, Karen L. — 61, 67, 123, 133 Taylor, Dianne L. 6l Thomas, Lynn M. — 61, 115, 120, 128 Thomas, Nancy C. — 7, 61, 117 Towsley, Cheryl — 65 Tribble, Cecile — 61, 116, 120, 124 Turgeon, Andrew C. — 62 Venne, Dianne — 62
Walden, Stephanie C. 62 Waldron, Gay D.t*^ 62
Walter, Ralph D. — 62 Washburn, Susan — 62 Watkins, Deborah A. — 62
Watkins, Karen R. — 62 Wheelock, Gary W. — 63, 124, 139 Whittemore, Susan J. — 63 Wilder, Ronald J. — 63
Willette, Jolene B. — 63, 205 Willette, Steven M. — 63 Williams, Barbara — 63 Woodbury, Gail A. — 63, 66, 150, 153, 156 Woodman, Eric J. — 21, 23, 27, 63,-118, 125
Woodward, Gale — 65 Wormer, Deborah — 64, 148, 155 Wright, Gavin — 65 Wyman, Constance A. — 64, 120 Wyman, Nancy J . — 64, 89, 115, 117, 121, 133, 138
Zarr, Paul R. — 64
Zimmerman, Diane M. — 6,22,64,113, 117, 125,148, 150, 153, 156
Zulch, William N. — 27, 65, 122
JUNIORS
Abbott, Bryant P. 197 Adams, Charlene D.
Ainsworth, Janice M. — 80 Ainsworth, Thomas A. — 80 Aldrich, Margaret — 80
Aldrich, Mark L. M 80, 133, 135
Andersen, Susan M.i^r 80, 120 Anderson, Carole L. — 80 Anderson, Rodger L. — 80 Arel, Theresa I. — 80 Arwe, Michael H. — 80, 118, 125, 126, 137 Ashworth, Dawn M. — 80
Ashworth, James H. Auger, William R. — 80
Bach, Linda M. — 80, 128, 137 Bahr, Sharon — 80 Bailey, Donald — 80 Baker, Jeanninc L. — 8 0 Baldvins, Lynn A. — 80, 128 Ballas, Christopher — 80, 125, 163 Bankowski, Glen A. Bardis, Mary Jane — 6, 80, 89, 136 Barlow, Emily — 80 Barrett, Thomas H. — 80, 163, 170 Bascom, Douglas L. — 80 Batchelder, Elizabeth Batchelder, Nancy J . — 80, 120, 124, 137 Baute, Susan R. — 80, 120, 124, 133 Bean, Mark — 80 Beauregard, Bernard V. — 80, 173, 174 Beliveau, Kathleen A. s i 80 Bellavance, Donna --^80 Bennett, L. Dickinson g 80 Bergeron, David G. — 80, 173 Bergeron, Edward J . — 22, 23, 80, 99, 112, 163, 190 Bergeron, Paul E. Blad, Allen M. — 80 Blake, David A. — 81, 135 Blake, Harley R. — 81 Blake, Robert — 172 Blass, Joel T. — 81 Bond, David R. — 8, 21, 23, 133, 135 Boucher, Barbara A. — 81, 120, 128 Boucher, Brian S. — 81, 135 Boutin, Michelle I. — 6, 81,87,124,128,136,146,156 Brady, Sandra A. ** 81, 114, 128 Brault, Arthur L. — 76, 81, 164, 166 Briggaman, S. — 81 Bronson, Lou A. H 78, 81, 138, 146, 156 Brosnahan, David A. — 81 Bruno, Debra L. — 81, 120 Buffum, Neal
Burnett, Mary A . B 6, 76, 81, 89, 112, 124, 144 Buskey, Brian L. — 81, 83 Calkins, Richard D. Callahan, William J .
Campbell, Kathleen R. — 81, 125, 148, 152, 155 Cannon, Deborah L. — 81 Carbone, Wayne S. — 81, 127, 197 Carrier, Mark A. — 81
.Carter, Cheryl A. — 81, 150, 156 Carter, Philip W , — 81 Castor, Kenneth R. — 81, 168 Caswell, Alexis — 81, 137 Chabot, David M. — 81, 118 Chamberlain, Dianne — 81 Chase, Carol A. — 125, 137 Chase, Christine E. Chase, Darrell K. Chase, Sharon D. Chickering, Martha J . Clark, Debra J. Clark, John E. — 76, 81, 172 Clark, Judith E. — 80, 81, 139 Clark, Linda L. — 81, 128, 153 Clarke, Christopher S. § 8 1 , 119, 120, 126 Clarke, Richard J . — 81, 137 Cloutier, David L. — 81
Coates, Cynthia B. — 6, 76, 77, 81, 89, 112, 137, 154 Coleman, David N. — 23, 81, 169, 174 Collier, Carl S. — 81
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Cone, Brenda D. Cram, Heidi T. — 81, 121, 136 Croteau, Donna I. Crowell, Wayne F. — 81, 173 Davis, Carol M. — 81, 116 Davis, Claire E. — 81, 116 Davis, Gary W . — 81
Davis, Scott C. — 81, 108, 122
Day, Kathleen Y. — 81, 127, 131 DeBonnville, Elizabeth A. — 81, 128 Dechane, Susan L. — 23, 81 Deck, Richard A. — 22, 76, 81,118, 119, 120, 122,123,
126, 133 Descoteaux, Joan A. — 81 Desilets, Andrea M. Desjardins, Debbie — 81 DeSouza, Anne Marie — 81, 124, 128 DiBernado, Patricia M. — 76, 81, 122, 128, 130, 136 Dodge, Charles H. Donahue, Michael J . — 81 Doody, Carolyn A. — 81 Doody, James — 81 Doody, Mary Jane — 123
Doyle, Peter L. — 21, 22, 23,76,82,89,101, 113,124,
125, 126, 170, 174 Driscoll, Nancy E. — 82 Drogue, Crollynn A. — 82 Duchesneau, James R. Duffy, Maureen - ^ 6, 82 DuGray, Richard A.
Dundas, Robert R. — 21, 82, 120, 133, 215 Dunn, Carl W . — 82 Dunnell, John M.
Eastman, Bruce R. Eisengren, L. — 82
Ellis, Bruce K. — 82, 118 Fairbanks, Richard A. Fallon, Kathleen A.
Faucher, Marie T. — 82, 128 Fauteux, Donna L. — 82, 128
Fifield, Shirley M. — 82 Fiory, Randall M. — 82
Fish, Andrew D, — 76, 82
Fish, TamelaJ . — 145
Flagg, Christopher D. Flanders, Dana B. — 82
Flavin, Judith A. — 76, 82, 119, 120, 124 Fletcher, Stephen J . — 82
Fontaine, James E. — 82, 166 Forman, Alicia K. — 82, 115, 127
Foster, Ellen L. — 82 French, Kathleen R.
Frink, Andrew R. Fuller, Jean A. — 82, 128 Fuller, John M. — 82, 92, 133
Fuller, Valerie J . — 82, 128
Gagnon, Patricia G. — 82, 123 Gauthier, Sherrie D.
Georgina, William L. — 82, 163, 164, 168
Gilman, Kevin M. Giradot, Michele — 82
Goodrum, Alice
Goodwin, John
Gordon, Kevin F. — 17, 76, 80, 82, 123, 125, 126 Graf, Brian R. — 82, 170, 173, 174 Graves, Michael L. — 82, 164, 166, 172 Green, Judy M. — 128
Green, Margaret E. — 82
Greene, Cynthia M. — 82 Greene, Ketch J. Greene, Nancy — 82 Gregory, Aila J. — 82 Guyette, Robin K. — 82 Guyette, Wayne D. — 82 Hall, Gordon R. — 163 Hall, Norman C. — 82 Hamlin, Gale L. — 82, 164, 166, 170 Harmon, Sally S. — 82, 152, 155 Harper, Emily H. — 82 Harper, Joan M. — 76, 145 Harper, M. — 82 Harper, Susan R. — 76, 82, 117, 144 Harper, William J. — 82 Hatt, Gary P. — 82 Helie, Robert B. — 82, 115 Hemeon, Jill A. -U. 23, 82, 145 Henderson, John D. — 82 Hetherman, Michael R. — 82, 118, 120, 133 Hill, Andrew A. — 163, 168 Hill, Caryl J . — 82, 116, 125, 133 Hilow, Karen M. — 82 Hilton, Karen — 82, 83, 115 Hooper, Timothy — 83 Hosmer, Jean — 83, 137 Howe, Carol — 83, 144
Howland, Alan — 137 Hugel, Thomas — 83 Hurd, Steven — 80, 119, 133, 142, 173 Hurley, James — 83, 120, 133, 172 Hurt, Stephen — 83 Hutchins, Claude — 83 Jackson, Timothy
Jacques, Michael — 83, 84 James, Gail — 76, 83, 124, 137, 148, 154 Jelley, Patricia — 80 Jobin, Joseph — 83
Johnson, Barbara — 83 Johnson, Dianne — 6, 76,83,89, 113,133,134,136,
145, 150, 155, 156 Johnson, Jeffrey — 76, 80, 83, 89, 113, 122 Jones, Susan — 6, 83, 89, 158 Judd, Marilyn — 83 Kapiloff, Sandra — 83, 116 Kelly, Jonathan — 83 Kelly, Kevin — 83, 125, 163, 169 Kendall, Crystal — 83 Kernozicky, Randy — :83 Key, Stephen — 83, 135 King, Louise — 83, 155 Kingsbury, Horace — 83 Kingsbury, James — 83 Kingsbury, William — 83 Knickerbocker, Jon — 83, 137 Koski, Michael — 83, 118 Kreissle, Victoria — 83 LaBounty, Forest — 83 LaCoste, David — 83, 133 LeFrenier, David — 83, 124, 175 Lagace, Rebecca Lake, Beverly — 83 Lake, Bonita Lamoureux, Linda — 83 Lancey, Patsy Lane, Bruce
Lanpher, Rickie — 83 Laraway, Steven — 83 Larson, Carol — 83 Lateaureau, G. — 83, 125 Laurier, James — 83 Leather, David J. — 80, 164, 166 LeBrun, Gary — 83 LeClair, Michelle
Leighton, Gary — 23, 76, 83,118,120,133,134,164, 166
Linscott, Debra — 83 Locher, Margaret Lockhart, Whelan
Lombardi, Lawrence — 164, 166, 168 Lombard, Roger — 80 Lougee, Craig — 76, 83 Lynch, Peter — 83 Mackey, Francis MacPhail, Edward Madden, Daniel — 83 Maki, Jerry — 8 3 Mallett, Debra 16, 83, 116 Martin, Lynn — 76, 78, 83, 1 2 * 4 4 Martineau, Michael Masiello, Joseph May, William — 83 McCarthy, Michael — 83 McDougle, Jerome — 83, 173, 175 Mclver, Richard — 80, 137, 173 McKnight, Lynn
McPhail, Kathy — 84 Meader, Brian — 84 Meader, Nancy — 84 Miller, Jeffrey Moore, Gail Moran, Nancy — 6, 76, 84, 89, 121 Morel, Michael — 84 Morris, Christopher Mullett, Dana — 84 Murdock, Donald
Murdough, Edward — 76, 84, 124, 163, 174
Nappi, Toni — 84, 135, 151, 153 Nelson, Joan — 84, 133 Ncuhoff, Nancy
Nicholas, Gail — 84 Norton, Robert — 84 Nutting, Larry O'Brien, Peter O'Brien, Sheila — 84, 128 Ohman, Daniel — 84 Ohman, Paul — 84,133
Oliver, Charles — 84, 137 Olmstead, Robert — 164, 174
Paine, Michael — 178 Paquette, Armand Paradise, Abbie L. — 84 Parenteau, Lucien A. — 84 Parenteau, Theresa A. — 6, 84, 89, 124, 136, 147 Parker, Kimberly J. — 84, 123, 125, 155, 215 Parker, Susan E. — 84
Pasquerelli, Cynthia A. — 84, 89, 150, 155 Patenaude, Pamela A. — 84, 123 Peets, Karen Sue — 79, 84, 128, 146, 156
Pierce, Robert — 84 Plante, Paul J. — 84 Pletzner, Leone R. — 128 Plumb, Allan W . — 78
Poole, Laurie — 78 Pratt, Stephen M. — 164, 166 Preston, Kenneth G. Priest, Jane — 78, 153 Putnam, Michael T. — 76, 78, 174
__ Rafford, Wendy L. — 6, 78, 120, 121, 130, 146, 147 Rajala, Richard R. — 78 Redfern, Laurie — 116 Reid, Alan P. — 78, 81
Reith, Nancy K. — 21, 75, 76, 78, 119, 120, 193 Rice, Dell — 78 Richards, Sharlene A. Richardson, Elissa J . — 78 Richardson, James L. Richardson, Lucie A. — 78, 121, 124, 125 Riendeau, John M. — 78 Rieth, Nancy K. — 21, 75, 76, 78, 119, 120, 193 Rioux, William E. —. 78, 178 Roach, Patty Lee Robinson, Frank W. — 7 8 Robbins, Debra — 80 Rocheleau, Cecilia A. — 78, 128 Rogers, Vicki L. — 78
Rokes, Bruce A. — 78 Rondeau, Clifton J. Ruble, Pamela A. — 78 Rudolf, Richard E. — 78 Russell, John P. — 78, 125, 166 Russell, Kenneth R. — 78 Russell, Ralph — 78 Sandberg, Kathy S. — 78, 116 Sanders, Jill — 154 Sanville, Nancy E. — 128 Sawtelle, Barbara R. — 78 Scadova, Arnold — 78, 168
Scannell, Rita T. Schmitt, Catherine G. — 78, 124, 125 Schnyer, George — 78
Schofield, Karen J. — 76, 78,115,121,124,136,137, 140
Scott, Brenda J. — 78
Sears, Robert H. — 78, 173, 175, 203 Shelley, Denise — 78 Shippee, Jeffrey — 108 Simmons, Wanda A. — 78, 128 Simonds, Brian K. — 78, 163, 169 Slanetz, David C. — 76, 78, 118 Smith, Judith A. — 78
Smith, Patricia L. — 121, 124, 125, 150 Smyth, Kim — 78, 137, 148, 152, 155 Snow, Susan D. — 78, 124
Snyder, Deborah A. — 78 Sonnenschein, Susan A. — 78, 122, 133, 155
Sorrells, Karen L. — 23, 79 Spring, Frederick E. — 79, 163, 164, 166
Staples, Cynthia A. — 79, 124, 137, 149, 155 Starkey, Russell A. — 79, 164, 166 Stearns, Linda A. — 79 Stewart, Michael A. — 75 Stillings, Pamela — 76, 79
Stinson, William H. — 79 Stockwell, Karen A. — 6, 79, 89, 92, 127 Stockwell, William — 6, 79
Stoken, Sandra J. — 79, 146 Sullivan, Maryann — 79 Swascy, Debra L. — 79 Swift, Nancy — 80
Symonds, Linda M. — 79, 128 Symonds, Mark T. — 79 Symonds, Rosemarie A. — 84, 128, 167 Symonds, Stephen — 79 Taft, Robin Joan — 79 Tarbox, Stephen D. — 21, 79 Tasoulas, John D. -r- 79 Taylor, David Taylor, Regina A. — 79, 133 Thomas, David M. — 79 Thompson, Debbie -^H79 Thompson, Debra — 79, 128 Thompson, Kathleen — 79 Thompson, Nancy J . — 79, 125 Thompson, Patsy — 79 Thrasher, Timothy — 7J> Thurston, Debra A. — 74, 84 Tisdale, June F. — 6, 17, 21, 76, 79, 89, 113 Tolman, Laura L. — 79, 124, 125 Toomey, Deborah E. Toscano, Sandra J. — 79, 121 Tousley, Lisa M. — 79, 124, 136 Tower, John S. — 79, 118 Towne, Gary — 79, 162 Trask, Wanda J. — 79 Treat, Douglas H. — 79, 172 Trubiano, John B. — 23, 126, 142, 164, 174 Trudelle, Bryan P. — -79 Trybulski, David J. — 79 Tucker, Robert W. — 79, 205 Turcotte, Sharon A. — 76, 79, 120, 133, 140 Tuttle, Christine A. — 6, 79, 89, 123, 128, 136 Vaillancourt, David L. Vermouth. Diana — 79. 125 Vincent, Michael G. — 79,197 Watterson, Daryl W. — 162, 170 Weaver, David M. — 79 Weaver, Richard D. Weeks, Randy A. Weisberg, Martha — 79 Wellington, Cynthia J. — 79 Wheeler, Barbara ,R. — 21, 133, 155 Wheeler, Sarah S. — 79, 124, 133, 137, 148, 155 White, Jeffrey R. White, Lydia — 79 White, Pauline J. — 128 White, Thomas D. — 79, 173, 175 Whitney, Michelle D. — 79, 124, 135 Willette, Gail R. — 128, 205 Wilson, Susan — 79, 81, 121, 136, 137, 146 Woods, Carol — 79, 84, 128 Woods, M. — 79 Wooley, Pamela — 10, 79 Wormer, Elizabeth — 80, 148 Wright, Christine 80, 127 Wright, John — 122, 126 Wrobel, Richard G. — 80
Zimmerman, Carol J . — 80, 124, 149 Zwicker, Susan J. — 6, 7, 17, 80, 89, 113
SOPHOMORES
Abrams, Dennis — 90, 164, 166 Adams, James T. — 90 Adams, Julie A. — 90 Agosta, Nancy A. — 90 Aldrich, Barry J . — 90, 164, 166
Aldrich, Christina M. Aldrich, Stephen L. — 90, 118, 123, 135 Aldrich, Thomas N. — 90 Arel, Constance A. — 88, 90, 125 Armitage, David A. Aron, Donna E. — 90 Ash, Carolyn M. — 136 Atkins, Dana H. — 90 Ayer, Kimberlee — 88, 124, 127 Bahr, Robert — 96 Bailey, Jill A. — 88, 90, 122, 125, 143, 155 Baker, Robert L. — 90, 91, 166, 169 Ballou, John W. — 90 Barlow, Robert C. — 90 Barrett, Rebecca R. — 21, 149, 151 Bartashevich, Lori A. — 6, 89, 90, 125 Bastille, Timothy J. — 90, 100 Batchelder, Douglas K. — 133 Bates, Bruce B. Battenfeld, Dorothy E. — 90 Baute, Alison ••— 96, 124 Baxter, Linda D, — 90, 133 Baybutt, John F. — 90, 137, 171, 175 Beard, Barbara A. — 90 Bedaw, Jane A. — 90 Belcher, Deborah L. — 124, 136 Eeldier, D. — 90 Bellavance, Christol L. — 90 Bemis, Gordon W. — 90, 163, 164, 19S, 170, 171 Bemis, Sharon J . — 23, 90, 97, 133 Benson, Jean — 90, 124, 154 Bergeron, David J. — 88, 90, I6i, 169, 171 Bergeron, David M. — 88, 90, 163, 169, 171 Bergeron, Michael H. — 166 Bergeron, Raymond — 96 Bills, Karen L. — 90 Bills, Michael
Bittner, Patricia L. — 90
Blanchard, Constance R . — 90 Bleau, Mike F. — 164, 166 Bond, Cary E. — 90, 118 Bornman, Fred J. — 127 Bosworth, Bruce A. — 90
Bourassa, Dana — 163, 169 Bourassa, Donald A.
Boutin, Suzanne E. ife 88, 90, 121, 136, 146 Briggaman, Kenneth
Brochu, Michael Brown, Beverly Jean Brown, Frederick
Brown, Karl — 166 Brown, Kimball C. Brown, Robert G. — 96, 197
Bruce, Barbara A.
Brulotte, Yvon — 90 Bruno, Phyllis H. Bruno, Richard C. — 90 Buffum, David E. — 90 Buftum, Nancy — 90
Burkhart, Michele S.
Burns, Lisa — 90, 136, 137 Burns, P. — 90 Burt, John — 90
Campbell, Alan B.
Campbell, Sharon L. — 6, 91, 125, 137, 149, 151, 155 Candello, Matthew R. — 91 Cardin, Douglas P. — 91, 197
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Carey, Bonnie J . — 91
Cangialose, Bart — 96, 171 Castor, Gary S. — 91 Castor, Robert J. — 91 Castor, Roxanne G. — 91 Champney, Carole L. — 91
Chapell, Brenda L. — 91, 125, 136, 137 Chartier, Pamela J .
Chase, Kimberly — 91 Chase, Thomas A. — 91 Chickering, Cheryl A. — 91, 125 Chickering, Wendell C. — 91, 164, 166 Chouinard, Diane L. — 91 Christopherson, Andrea J . — 136
Clark, Bonita Clark, Donna M. — 91
Cloutier, Russell A. — 91 Colburn, Joan C. — 91 Colony, Hillary K. — 21, 88, 124, 149, 154, 157
Colony, James M. — 89, 91, 135, 171 Comstock, Sharon L. — 89', 91, 125, 137
Conant, Marcia J . — 91, 151, 155 Congdon, Timothy H. — 88, 91, 171, 175
Cook, Dianne F. — 91, 130
Cook, Dwight F. — 91, 164, 166 Cook, Laurie E. — 91, 120, 125
Cooper, Virginia I. — 91 Cote, Claire M. — 91, 128
Cowing, Ann M. — 91, 136 Crocker, Bradford
Croteau, Daniel P. — 91 Crowder, Larry L. — 91
Currier, Bruce S. — 91 Dalzell, Marion E. — 91
^ v i s , Brian F. — 91 Uearth, Betty A. — 91, 130 DeBonneville, Scott K. — 91, 121
Decker, James D. — 91
Deem, Brice A. — 91
Delano, Kathryn E. — 91, 94, 137, 149, 155 Delworth, Dennis M. — 91 Desrosier, -Thomas- J . — 137, 163
Devoid, Denise — 96
Dicey, Deborah A.
Dion, Douglas M. — 91
Donahue, Timothy Doody, Michael — 152 Drawhorn, Freda — 88
Driscoll, Janette « 91, 136 Driscoll, Russell — 91
Duffett, Joan — 88, 91, 92, 151, 153
Duffy, Rand E. — 91 DuGray, Cheryl C. — 23, 91, 133 Duhaime, Robert A. — 91 Dumontet, Deborah A. — 153
Dunn, Michael — 91, 163 Dunn, Phillip K. — 91, 133
Dunnell, John — 88, 91 Dueso, Linda M. — 91
Earley, Michael — 91 Earley, William M.
Elliot, Joann — 91 Fadden, Richard E. — 91
Fairbanks, JoAnn — 91, 124
Fannie, Lorna G. Farina, Alan L. — 91, 120, 123, 135 Farina, Jonathan — 92, 120, 133, 134, 135, 172
Farmer, Bruce A. — 92, 164, 166, 172 Farrington, Lillian — 92, 125 Faulkner, Philip H. — 88, 92, 175 Field, Deborah J. — 92 Fiorey, Nancy J. — 155 Fish, Beverly Fish, Joanne M. Flagg, Constance E. — 92 Flanders, Tim A. — 92, 168 Flavin, Joyce L. — 75, 92 Fontaine, John — 92 Forbes, Brenda K. — 92 Foster, David B. — 92, 125, 171, 172 Fowler, Randy — 96 Frazier, Kurt — 163 Fuller, Cynthia A. — 92 Fuller, Jeffrey W . — 92, 133, 171, 172 Gagnon, Michael I. — 92 Gaillardetz, Lucy — 92, 128 Gale, David Gallagher, Corrine — 92 Gallagher, Thomas — 92, 163, 164, 166 Gebhardt, Richard — 92
Goedicke, Kornel K. — 88, 92, 136, 137 Godell, Nancy J. — 88, 92, 136, 137 Goodrich, Donna — 92 Goodrich, Rose M. — 92, 128 Goslant, Karen D. — 92 Goslant, Roy M. — 92
Graves, Douglas —92 , 163, 164, 171 Graves, Lori D. — 88, 92, 133 Greeley, Sean - 9 9 2
Grimes, George — 92 Grover, Courtney — 92
Guild, Joyce E. — 92, 1361137__
Guyette, Diane — 92, 136, 197 Hammond, Kathleen — 92
Hardy, Donna — 92, 120, 133 Harper, Robert K. — 92
Hartwell, Joyce — 92 Hartwell, June — 96 Hastings,"Celia A. — 92 Hathaway, Donna — 92, 123
Hatt, Debra — 92
Hatt, William — 92 Haubrich, Kim E. — 92, 136 Hebert, Kathleen
Henry, Michael — 92 Hienkle, Ronald — 92
Hill, Gale A. — 168
Hill, S. — 93 Hobbs, Stanley — 23 Hood, April — 89, 93, 149, 151, 153 Houle, Daniel J . — 93 Houpis, Nicholas C. — 88, 90, 93, 120, 121, 127, 137 Hovhannesian, Debra — 88, 93, 95, 97, 151, 155
Howard, Charles R. — 97, 136, 174 Howard, Robin K. — 93, 127, 147 Huckins, Robert W .
Hughes, Fred C. — 93, 164, 166 Hulslander, Bruce J . — 93
Hurd, Sharon — 96 Hurley, Ann E. — 96, 125
Jacques, Michael — 93 James, B. — 93
James, Gary N. — 118, 137, 172, 175
Jameson, Laurie A. — 93, 121, 136
Jeffrey, Robert B. — 93, 120, 133 Jobin, Mary — 93 Johndro, David Johnson, Debra M. — 93 Johnson, Fred H., Jr. — 93, 120 Johnson, Linn Johnson, Peter F. — 88, 93, 136 Johnson, S. — 93 Jordan, Sharon E. Kasprak, Elizabeth — 6, 89, 93, 94, 97,132 Kearney, Gertrude — 93 Kendall, Debra — 93 Kendall, George M. — 93 Kent, Larry J. — 93 King, Charlene D. — 93 Kingsbury, Robert Walter — 93, 120, 163, 175 Kingsbury, Robert Wayne — 93, 120, 163, 175 Kiritsy, Stephen P. — 22, 93, 121, 133, 163 Knickerbocker, Ruth — 93 Kontrovitz, Noran — 93 Krueger, Susan LaBarre, Marie A. — 93 LaClair, Clinton — 93 LaClair, Joey — 93 LaCoille, Kenneth — 93, 133, 163, 164, 166 LaFountaine, Dianne L. — 93 Lagerberg, Frederick C. — 168 Lagerberg, Karen J. — 88, 93, 125, 133, 147 Lamothe, Karen Lancey, Cathie E. — 133, 153 Landers, Bonny F. — 6, 88, 93, 119, 121, 122, 127 Lane, Sheila Lanpher, Deborah A. — 93, 128, 133 Laraway, Deborah J. — 93 Lawrence, John — 96 Lawrence, Kathy J. — 93 Lawson, Richard — 93 Lazzaro, Keith C. — 93, 163 LeRoy, Mike S. — 93, 163 Letourneau, Jill — 93 Locher, Francis — 93 Logsdon, Randy — 93 Lombard, Kent — 93 Lougee, Kevin L. — 96 Lucius, Terry Lussier, Stanley R. — 93, 164, 174 Lutz, Vicki Anne — 89, 121, 151, 153 Lysitt, Pamela — 89, 93, 136, 137, 151 MacKenzie, Kim I. — 93, 133 MacKerron, Conrad — 88, 94 Manning, Kathryn — 94, 121, 137 Martello, Jacquelynn — 23, 94,136 Martineau, Steven R. — 94 Masiello, Thomas A. — 94, 127, 163, 171 Massicotte, Gayle M. — 94 Matamoras, Charles E. — 94 McClenning, Keith — 94, 137 McElroy, John J . — 94, 171, 197 Mcllvene, Richard — 94 McLaughlin, Jill McMurphy, Susan D. — 120, 121, 141 Miller, David M. — 94, 166
Mills, Gary — 94, 133 Minnick, Shelley — 94, 128 Missett, Kathleen — 6, 94, 121, 125, 136, 146, 155 Mitchell, Mark W . — 94, 172
Mitchell, McKim — 94
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Mitchell, Steven S. — 94 Moehle, Linda Moehle, Paul Mohr, Fred C. — 94, 163 Moody, Bernard Moody, Theresa — 94 Moore, Donna E. — 94, 133 Moore, Roberta — 94 Morris, Jerry Morse, Mark — 96 Morton, Wendy
Mosley, Kim A. — 23, 94, 120, 172 Murdough, Charles — 94, 173, 175, 189 Murphy, Steven T. Murray, Susan M. — 88, 89, 94, 148, 151 Murtagh, Elizabeth — 94, 95, 127 Nadeau, Ronald H. — 94 Nash, Diane M. — 94 Navish, Dana F. — 94, 164, 166, 174 Newell, Laurence P. — 94 Nicholas, Richard J. — 94 Nims, Deborah J. — 94, 125, 137, 155 Nockles, Marianne — 94, 124 Nodtvedt, Craig — 94, 118, 125,-127, 172, 189
Norcross, Allen — 94 O'Brien, Matthew D. — 94 Olmstead, Edward
O'Neil, Kathleen Osgood, Sarah — 94 Pacia, Michael — 94 Paige, Kathy A — 94, 136 Paire, Linda M. Palhoff, Royrf-- 96, 104 Paquette, Joanne — 130 Parker, James P. — 94 Parr, Joanne — 96 Patnode, Jan-Marie — 94 Pawloski, Diane M. — 94
Pearce, Nancy C. Pellerin, Linda — 94, 125 Penchikoski, Lorna — 94, 133
Penney, Erika — 88, 94, 127, 155 Perkins, Robert A. — 94 Perkins, Russell E. Pettit, Alice M. — 94, 136
Philbrick, Cathy J. — 94 Phippard, Charles R. — 95 Pichette, Vivian — 95, 96 Plante, Kathleen — 95, 130 Plourde, Melinda — 88, 122, 124, 127, 152, 189 Pockett, John A. — 95
Pollock, James — 95 Pomeroy, Charlene J. .— 95 Powell, Mary R. — 95 Pratt, Robert A. — 95, 137 Pregent, Nora J. — 95, 125
Prentiss, John W. — 95, 133, 134, 164, 166, 170, 171 Punt, Brian — 95 Purdy, William A. — 85, 95, 133, 169 Putnam, Linda — 95, 125 Quimby, Carrie D. — 88, 95, 125 Retter, Brent Richards, Mark K. Richmond, Barbara — 95 Riendeau, Stephen — 95 Riley, Robert E. — 95, 123 Robbins, Christopher — 137
Robbins, Gary R. — 95 Robbins, Joan M. — 95 Rockwell, Steven A. — 95 Rosimos, Doreen S. — 95 Rosinski, Sandra — 95, 148, 149, 151, 153 Rossiter, Tod W . — 95 Rowe, Peter R. — 95 Rushlow, Alan J . H - 91, 95 Russell, Kevin L. — 95 St. Pierre, Linda — 95 Sanville, Marcia — 95 Scadova, Linda — 95 Schesser, Michael — 95, 172, 174 Schlieder, Timothy L. — 88, 95, 172 Schneider, Gary L. — 95 Scobi, Theodore — 88, 95, 124, 142, 149, 154 Sharkey, Steven A. Shaw, Susan Sherman, Kimberly S. — 95, 136 Sherman, L a n a S 95, 147 Skidds, Carol — 95 Skiffington, Michael Sliva, Adam D. — 95 Smith, Betty Jean — 95, 138' Smith, Jeffrey S. — 95 Smith, Rena — 95 Smith, Steven A. — 95 Soucise, Joseph — 95 Spiess, Diane M. rV! 95 Starkey, Diane e= 95, 155 Starkey, Kim S. — 95, 152 Sterling, James A. — 95, 168, 172 Stone, Douglas — 96 Stone, George F. — 95 Streeter, Jon B. — 95 Sturtevant, Victoria J . — 128 Sullivan, Elveene — 95 Sundstrom, Susan A. — 95, 124, 155 Symonds, Keith — 95 Symonds, Mary — 95 Terry, Peter M. — 88, 95, 97, 120, 122, 125, 155 Tetreault, Susan — 95 Thirsher, Leo Thompson, Gary S. — 95 Titus, Jeffrey — 95, 125 Tolman, Karen R. — 88, 89, 95, 121, 127, 137, 147 Trombley, Michael — 96 Trudelle, Robert D. B 96 Trudelle, Ronald A. — 96, 167 Trybulski, Mary J . — 96 Vickers, Wesley Vincent, Denise — 96 Vincent, Jane A. — 96, 128 Wagner, Dorothy Washer, Ann H. — 88, 96, 147, 196 Watkins, Leon C. — 96 Watterson, Brian S. — 170,171 Wetmore, Alan D. — 96 Wheelock, Marcia — 96 Willette, Kathleen — 96 Williams, Alice E. — 96, 178 Williams, Mark — 96, 125 Willis, Bonnie J. — 124, 125 Wilson, David — 96 Wilson, Deborah — 96 Woodbury, Hammon Woods, Charles F. — 96
Wright, Susan M . 8 8 , 96, 122, 124 Wyman, Jane S. — 96, 133 Wyman, Jean M. — 96 Young, Henry Young, Nancy J . — 96, 125 Zarr, Keith Zinn, Gary
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Abrams, Donald 102, 167 Aldington, Barbara — 102 Alexander, Robert J. — 102 Alexander, Roger W . — 102 Alger, Mary Ellen — 102, 122, 149, 151, 155 Amadon, Gary — 102 Austin, Gary — 102, 171 Await, Nancy - S i 02 Bailey, Peter G. — 102, 125, 167 Baker, Karen — 102 Baldvins, David L. — 102, 133, 137 Ball, Carole Ann — 147 Banner, Mary C. — 102, 136 Bardis, George J. — 102, 167 Barrett, Bonnie L. — 100, 102, 149, 151 Barrett, Kathryn A. — 102, 133, 149, 151 Bartley, Rhonda M. H 102 Bascom, Michael O. — 102 Batchelder, Barbara A. — 89, 100, 102, 137 Batchelder, Fred S. — 102
Battenfeld, Paul B. — 102 Baxter, Marcia J. — 100, 102, 149 Beam, Margarete — 102
Benoit, David E. — 102 Bergeron, Denise A. — 6, 21, 22, 102, 112, 125, 127 Bergeron, John D.
Bergeron. T h o m a s ^ - 1 0 2 , 123 "Bergeron, Wanda C. — 6, 100~ 102, 122, 133 Binko, Elizabeth E. — 102 Bishop, Linda — 151 Bleau, Gail A. s a 102 Blouin, Stephen N. — 102 Bond, Robin Lee 1 9 7 , 102, 133
Bouffard, Theresa A. — 102
Bourassa, Debra A. — 102 Boyde, Neal F. Boyea, Lori L. » 102, 120, 121 Boyle, Jean — 102 Bragg, Laurie E. — 102 Brauer, Lawrence E. — 108 Breed, Debra A. -S|121 Breen, Kimberly J . — 102, 130, 147 Bridge, Mary E. — 102, 136 Brosnahan, Joan M. — 102 Brown, Candy G . S - 102 Brown, David G. — 102, 171 Brown, Paul E. — 102 Brown, Roger A. — 102 Brown, Tammy A. — 125 Brulotte, Joanne M. 102 Bruno, Anita L. — 102 Buckley, Diane R. 102 Buffum, Donald — 108 Candello, Michael R. — 102 Canqialose, Carol Cantlin, Kevin — 103 Carey, Verna D. - S i 30
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Ciron, Roland C. — 103 Carroll, John E. — 103 Carter, Kevin E. — 103 Carter, Scott
Castor, Gary M. — 103, 171 Caswell, Stacey T. — 103, 136, 137 Centra, Anna — 103, 130 Chamberlain, Donald, Jr. — 103 Chamberlain, Patricia — 103 Chartier, Kim M. — 103 Chase, David D. — 103, 173 Cheever, James M. Chickering, Darcy B. — 103 Chickering, Diana C. — 103 Chouinard, Claudette Clark, Debra A. Clark, Philip J . — 103
Coates, Susan K. — 6, 89, 100, 120, 133, 137, 147
Cobb, Charles A. — 67 Cobb, Kathaleen M. — 103 Colburn, Virginia A. — 133 Congdon, Christopher D. — 102 Cook, Laurence, Jr. — 103
Cook, Vernon E. — 103 Corliss, Mark S. — 133
Cowing, Gloria J. — 103
Cox, Brian G. — 101, 103 Creamer, Tona M. Crossman, Bonnie L. Crossman, Vera M. — 133
Croteau, Kevan H. — 125 Croteau, Kevin — 103
Crowell, Florence — 103, 136 Curtiss, Anita G. — 103
Cutting, Susan S 108 Dalzell, Laurie A. — 103
Davis, Alan P.tesj 103 Davis, Carolyn M. — 103 Davis,'Gerald — 103
Davis, Nina M. — 103
Dearden, James R. — 103 Decato, Daniel C. — 103, 167
Deck, David D. — 103, 123 Dejong, Renee
Delisle, Mary — 103, 105, 136, 146, 147 Dennison, John M. — 103 Derby, Guy P. — 103 Desrosier, Debra T. — 103 Desrosier, Robert B E - 103 Desrosier, Roseanna — 103 DeSouza, Laura J . E - 103 DeVittori, Anthony — 103 DiBernardo, Mary E. — 103, 136, 147 Dimlich, Debra L. — 103 Dionne, Robert P. — 103, 167 Dodge, Walter
Dompier, Francis, Jr. — 103, 171 Donahue, Paula B. — 103, 121, 125, 130 Donaldson, Ricky — 167 Dratwa, Cynthia J . — 103, 130 Driscoll, Patricia A. Drogue, Louis A. — 103, 167 Dubriske, James — 103, 167 Duffett, Steven H. - B l 0 3 , 171 Duffy, Jeffry L. — 103 Dundas, Laurie — 103, 147 Dunne, Mira — 104, 107, 136, 137
Dunn, Patti A. — 49, 103 Dunn, Sharon E. — 104
Duplissie, Diana L. — 104, 149 Durrell, Joseph D. — 104, 171 Eaton, Daniel A. — 104 Eno, Dianne E. — 104, 152 Espiefs, Peter — 104, 134, 135, 171, 173 Fachada, Paul D. — 104, 137, 173 Fallon, Sandra K. — 104, 130 Farrell, Mary R. — 108 Faucher, Deborah A. — 104, 127 Ferguson, Faith Ferland, Lynn — 104 Field, Donald — 104 Field, Robert H. — 104 Filiault, Randy — 104 Fleming, Thomas J. — 104 Fletcher, Dale — 104 Fleury, Michael — 104 Folsom, Douglass Jr. — 104 Fontaine, Jerry — 104, 166, 167 Fontaine, Lisa — 104, 121, 133 Fontaine, Michael — 104 Forest, Joseph T. — 101, 104 Forest, Lynne R. — 6, 89, 104,125 Forman, Lucinda J. — 104, 147 Frederick, Linda D. — 104 Frigon, Paula — 103, 149 Frink, Karen J. — 103, 121 Frowein, Debra D. — 104 Frydlewski, Susan B. — 104
Gallien, Paul R. — 104 Garland, David W . — 104 Gauthier, Louis D. Gauthier, Michele M. — 104
Gibbs, Kevin — 104 Giradot, Lorraine — 104
Goodell, -Kathleen Goodnow, Robert — 104 Gordon, Stephen — 106, 123
Goslant, Winnifred — 104 Gosselin, Theresa M.
Goulet, George E. — 104 Grover, Michael W . — 104
Grzelecki, Edward — 104, 167
Guyette, Donna J. — 104, 133 Hall, Barry D. — 104
Hall, Bruce — 104 Hall, Deborah D. — 104 Hamilton, Kathy — 104 Hamm, J. Scott — 104 Hammond, David S. — 104 Hammond, Janine G.
Harper, Jane — 104 Harper, Linda L. — 133 Hatt, Judy
Hatt, Linda — 104 Hebert, David
Herr, Jeanne — 104 Hetherman, Mary — 104, 152
Hewel, Elaine D. — 104, 125, 127, 128 Hewitt, William — 104, 167 Hills, Lindsey R. — 104
Hobbs, Robert T. — 133 Holland, Debbie A. — 104
Holleran, Philip M. — 104, 171 Holliday, Anne
Hollis, Helen — 104, 125 Hope, John F. — 104 Hortoii, Robin T. — 103, 105, 133, 149, 150 Horton, Steven L. — 102, 103
Hosmer, Susan E. — 105, 137 Howard, Nancy J. — 105, 137
Hughes, Donna M. — 105 Hunt, Rhonda G. — 105 Hurd, Calvin — 108, 133 Hurd, Milton — 108 Hurley, Pamela M. — :105, 125 Jacques, Cynthia 105 Jarvis, Cheryl L. — 105 Jean, Peter M. — 105, 171 Jeffery, Barbara — 105, 120
Jenkins, Allen B. — 105 Jenna, James J. — 169
Johnson, Arthur M. — 105 Johnson, Ellen H. — 105 Johnson, Joanne M. — 105 Johnson, Terri-Ellen Joslyn, Terry D. Kaiser, Elizabeth P. — 105, 125 Kapiloff, Gerald — 105, 169 Kapiloff, Perry G K - 105 Kelley, James L. — 105 Kelley, Karen A. — 105 Kenney, Timothy M. — 105 Kenney, Linda D. — 105, 107 Kenyon, Garry L. King, Jan E. King, Karen — 105 King, Robert N.
King, Stewart J. — 105 Kingsbury, Mary Knight, Janice M. — tl05 Kraft, Stephen 108 Kreissle, Karen — 105 LaBarre, Jo-Anne — 105 LaClair, Cynthia — 105, 108
LaClair, Johnnie LaCoon,Jane — 105, 128
Lake, David M. — 105 Lamella, William R. — 105 Lamontagne, Charles E. — 105 Lamoureux, Douglas M. Lampron, Brian R. Lancey, Debora L. — 133
Lancey, Sheryl A. — 105 Lane, Marcia A.
Lane, Steven J. — 105 LaPoint, Denis W. Layman, Marjorie E. — 105
Leahy, Patrick — 105, 171 Lefebre, Donna Lemieux, Joyce E. Lesmerises, Roger — 108 Lincoln, Sharon L. — 105
Lindahl, Carl E. — 101, 105, 134, 135 Lohman, Garry Lonie, Kevin — 105, 197
Lord, Charles Luebkeman, Jeffry — 105
Lynch, Laurie A. — 105
Macilroy, Susan L. — 105,133 Mackay, Lynn A. — 105 MacKenzie, Holly J . — 105
MacKenzie; Rhonda G. — 105 Malcom, Kathi L. — 105 Mallat, Maty — 105, 123 Mayes, Deirdre A. — 6, 105, 135, 149, 151 McCarthy, Krista A. Be 105, 149, 155 McClenning, Donna J. — 105 McCormick, Daniel McCormick, Dawn H.
McFarland, Robyn A. — 101, 106, 120, 123, 133 McNeill, Molly — 106 Melanson, Sandra J. — 106 Mellish, Eugene D. — 106 Merritt, Paul — 106 Messer, Elizabeth — 106 Myerhoff, Patricia A. — 106, 130 Michaelides, Lee — 106, 173 Miller, Paul — 106 Mitchell, Scott Michael — 106 Mitchell, Scott Warren — 106 Montgomery, Susan — 106, 133 Moore, Edward R. — 106 Moore, Paula M. — 106 Mugford, James M. — 167 Mullet, Duane F. — 106 Murdock, Julie A. — 106 Murdough, Stephen — 106, 167 Murphy, Linda Mi — 106
Murry, Gwen E. — 106 Nadeau, Kim J. — 106 Needham, Robert — 106
Nelson, Charlene — 106 Nelson, Thomas — 106, 171 Newcombe, Susan J . — 106, 125
Nichols, Cathy J. — 106, 151, 149 Nockels, Jeanne M. — 106, 116, 125 Nye, Susan M. — 106, 133 O'Brian, Jon R. — 106, 121, 133 O'Brian, Philip Ohman, Denise L. — 106 Olmstead, John F. Olmstead, Susan M. — 106 O'Neil, Mildred""— 106, 136 Paige, Beth A. Paire, Susan — 106, 125 Panek, Catherine — 106 Parker, Paul L. — 106, 125, 167 . Patenaude, Timothy — 106 Patterson, Lynne A. — 106, 136, 147 Peardon, Laurel — 108
Pellerin, Nancy Pemrick, Deborah — 106 Penny, Christopher — 167
Penny, Stephen — 108, 167 Perrin, Rodger L. — 106, 115 Phetteplace, Ellen — 106 Phillips, David J. — 106
Pichette, Michael — 106
Pinney, Allen G. — 106 Poole, Tina M. — 106 Powell, Lynn M. Prentiss, Stephen B. — 106, 135, 171 Punt, Jay —: 106 Quirk, P. 103 Race, Christine A. — 106 Rawson, Sidney R. Rebolledo, Dolores — 106 Reed, Nancy Reid, Susan L. Remy, Peter — 107 Riley, Douglas J. — 107 Riley, Gail — 108 Rivest, Debra A. — 107 Roach, Christine A. — 107 Robinson, Susan L. — 107 Roentsch, Daniel C. — 107, 120 Rose, David W . — 107, 137, 167 Rose, Steven A. — 107, 167 Rothermel, Kevin D. — 107 Roy, David — 107, 167, 171 Roy, Mark — 107 Rudic, Lucilia S. — 107 Ruffle, Peter K. — 107 Rushlow, Paula E. — 107 Russell, Judith p 106, 107, 136, 147 Russell, Warren — 107, 167 St. Laurent, Louis P . P - 107, 125, 167, 171 St. Peter, Dawn A. — 107 6t. Pierre, Richard — 107 Sanders, Catherine — 107, 149, 151 Sandeville, Carol L. — 107 Sargent, Roger Schenck, Katrina — 107, 133, 152 Schesser, Barbara A. — 107 Schiappa, Rosemarie — 107 Schlichting, Daniel J . — 107 Schneider, Michael E. — 107, 167, 171 Schwettman, Karen J . — 107, 136 Scranton, James M 167 Sears, Audrey L. — 107 Secord, Donna M. — 107, 133, 136 Shangraw, Dennis S. — 107, 167, 169 Shangraw, Pamela G. — 6, 107, 112 Shaw, Larry R. — 107 Sherman, Vincent Smith, Virginia — 107 Snellingi Brian Sorrells, Robert — 107 Spicher, Norman P. — 107 Stoddard, Deborah A. Stone, Walter G. — 107, 120 Stone, Warren A. — 107, 120 Swasey, Charlene F. — 107 Sweeney, John — 107, 167 Sweeney, Patricia L. — 107
Szmidt, Clara R. — 107 Tarr, Rebecca — 107 Taylor, Vanassa — 107 Tedford, Robert L. Tenofsky, Deanna — 107, 133 Thompson, James E. — 108 Thompson, Lynn A. Thresher, Steven E. Tolman, Gordon H. Topa, Stephen — 167 Tower, Bruce M. — 108 Trudelle, Susan — 108, 137 Vincent, John Vorce, Richard — 107 Vorce, Teri L. Walker, Mary B. — 108, 122, 133 Washbum, Kenneth I. — 167 Washburn, Laurence E. — 167 Watterson, Kim E. 1 1 0 8 , 152 Weaver, Brian K. Weisberg, Jane — 108 Welch, Alan R. Westley, Valerie Wetmore, Susan G. — 108 Wheeler, Bonnie Wheeler, Kevin Wheeler, Mary D. S 1 0 8 Wheeler, Mike Wheelock, Shirley A. White, Cynthia J. — 108 White, Debra L. White, Marji L. — 108 White, Patricia — 108 White, Stewart — 108 Whitney, David S. — 108 Wiggin, Terry L. Wilbur, Linda — 108 Wilcox, Brian K. — 108 Wilder, Michael F. Willett, Donald J . — 108
WiUett, Lorraine — 108 Willis, Sidney J . — 108 Wilson, Deborah — 108
Wilson, Paul L. — 108 Winn, Gary W . — 108, 125
Woodman, David A. — 108, 119, 120, 125, 13
Woods, James R. — 108,171 Woodward, Linda J . — 108, 136
Woolley, Kenneth — 108
Wright, Anthony — 108 Wright, Diane — 108, 133
Wright, Tracey — 108
Wyner, Linda A. Youngman, Irving, Jr.
Zack, Joseph A. — 108 Zwicker, Linda A. — 108
Zysk, Peter J . — 108
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