The 1965 Belfry

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Alan William Sherman Business Editor

John Barlow Stege Faculty Editor

Eric Dean Walen Art Editor

Alan Gary Loring Sports Editor

Dennis Carleton Foss Superlative Editor

Steven George Delaney Seniors Editor

Wayne Adam Wilcenski Editor-in-Chief

Peter Nathan Linden Activities Editor

Donald Murray Stalker Seniors Editor

John Eric Jordan Pollack Photography Editor

George Howard Abrams Managing Editor

Samuel E. Worthen Faculty Advisor

Mr. Samuel Everett Worthen

He has shown others he is wise, he has taught others to follow his example, he has given of his time to aid his students, and he has brought honour to the profession of teaching.

JANEFONDA

David E. Rice
Frederick Merrill
James A. Wright
Donald F. Mortland Chairman - English Department
Sumner A. Hawley
Samuel E. Worthen
.Jeremiah Splaine French Latin
Donald Ellis Chairman - Language Department
James Corey Spanish
Thmnas Smith Gem1an Russian

Peter Sterling U.S. History

Austin Stern Economics

David Freeman European History

Lansing Bicknell U.S. History

Norman Farwell Ancient History

Bert W. Lamb, II Chairman -History Department
Richard Sterndale Physics
Robert Smart Chaim1an - Sricncc Department
Edwin MaDan Biology
,,vayne Schrodems Chemistry
Daniel Paradis Physics
John D. Eckels Algebra
Louis Gnerre Calculus
Charles W. Howard, II Chairman - Mathematics Department
John W. Davis Algebra
John C. Conkling Algebra
SEATED: Helen MaDan, Dorothy Noakes. STANDING: Leona Pillsbury, Alison McGrew, Ann Bickford, Barbara Ness, Helena Jewell, Jackie Ballou.
Everett Nordstrom Business Manager
Virginia McMaster Nurse
Barbara Shaw School Librarian
William Walsh Physician

SPECIALSTAFF

Henry Da,·is :\Iaintenance Foreman

Ballou Secretary to the Headmaster

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Louis Gnerre Dean of Students
Rev. Richard Crooks Minister
Jackie
Ann Vohr Forelady
Burton Minkin Reading Development
Archie Lewis Stockroom
Erwin Shaw Chef
Ralph L!1Pointe Grounds Manager
Helena M. Jewell Receptionist
'Werky"
"Joe"
"Mrs. Albie"
"Sterling's Boat"
"Hemsi"
"Julie"

George Howard Abrams "Neeorgee"

"I will not "Flake off."

Sports: Soccer 2,R.,3,4, Club; Basketball 2,3,4,J.V., Tennis 2,4, Inst.,3.JV.

Activities: BELFRY 2,3,4; Debate Club 2,3,4; History Seminar 3, Chess Club 3; Vice Pres. White Key 2; Band 2,3,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; National Forensic Degree of Excellence.

Entered 1962

Rodney Walcott Ames "Rod"

"Well I'll tell ya"

Sports: Football 1,R.,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Hockey 1,J.V.,2,3,4,C,V.; Inst. Tennis 1; Track 2,3,4V.

Activities: Proctor 4; Diving Club 1,2,3,4.

Awards: Letter Sweater; Gall Hockey Roster. Most Memorable Event: Making Honor Roll (?)

Entered 1961 Nichols College

IClark University

Francis Hall Ayer "Terry" "Homework? Ha! Ha!"

Sports: Intramurals 4.

Ambition: Retired Loafer

Most Memorable Event: Leaving for vacations and weekends. Ritz Club.

Entered 1964 University of New Hampshire

Wiilliam Harry Bascom "Bill"

Sports: Baseball 1,2,3,4 V. mgr.; Football 1Res.; Intramurals.

Activities: Green Key 1,2,3,4; BELFRY 4; Debating Club 3; Math. Club 4; Radio Club 1.

Awards: National Merit Finalist, N.E.D.T. Award. Ambition: Liquor taster.

Entered 1961 University of Pennsylvania

Kent Lewis BickneH "Kent" "Bic"

"Ya, that's close"

Sports: Soccer 1,2,Q,J.V., 3,4, C,V.; Tennis 1,J.V., 2,3,4,V.; Inst. Ski, Hockey 1,J.V.

Activities: Student Council 1,2,3,; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; D.Q 3,4; Proctor 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4 V.P.

Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Cum Laude; Letter Sweater; N.M.O.S.F. Award; N.E.D.T. Award.

Ambition:-Professional B.F. and pseudo-prep.

Entered 1961

Robert Patrick Blair "The Sarge" "Bobby Boo"

"Good night"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Baseball 4,V.

Activities: Proctor 4.

Ambition: President's Physical Consultant. Most Memorable Event: Making "Fru" get up nineteen consecutive nights from my bombs.

Entered 1964

Colgate University

Yale University

"Oonk"

Robert Shearman Boyd "Tweedy"

"Anybody got a butt?"

Sports: Football 4.V.; Basketball 4,J.V.,C.; Baseball 4,V.

Activities: Proctor 4; Glee Club 4.

Ambition: Get out of Randall

Most Memorable Event: Playing army

Entered 1964 University of Denver

Alan E. Brock "Clock," "Al" "It's me, Alkie."

Sports: Cross-Country 2,V.,3V.; Soccer 4,J.V.,C.; Skiing 2,3,4,V.; Tennis 3,R.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; Honor Roll 3.

Ambition: Prime Minister of Canada

Most Memorable Event: The close call in my sophomore year.

Entered 1962

IArthur Louis Buliung "Prep," "Art"

"Cool it, will ya, McLeod."

Sports: Soccer 2,R.,3,.J.V.,4,V.; Skiing 2,J.V.,3,V.,4,V.; Tennis 2,J.V.,3,J.V.; Inst. Golf 4.

Activities: White Key 2; Science Club 3,4; Belfry 2.

Ambition: To buy clothes for the rest of my life.

Entered 1962

Boston University

University of British Columbia

Edwardo Carrero "Eddie"_; "Pooh"

"Nice B.F."

Sport~: Soccer 4,V.; Ints. Skiing 4; Track 4,V. Ambition: Demolition expert

Best Prank: The Bombing of Nagasaki and Randall. Most Enjoyable Activity: Bombing Mr. Freeman.

Entered 1964 Nichols College

Lewis Cobrain Cohen ''Supa"

"Ask me if I care?"

Sports: Intramurals 1,2,3,4.

Activities: Manitou 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Demolay 1,2,3; Choir 3; Green Key 4; White Key 2,3,4; Radio Key 1,2,4; Bridge Club 4; Photography Club 2,3,4.

Ambition: Rabbi.

Entered 1961 West Kentucky State Teachers College

James Hanly Connors "Jim-C.S. C."

"You know"

Sports: Soccer 3,4,V.; Inst. Skiing 3,4; Golf 3,4,V.

Activities: Proctor 4; Glee Club 4; BELFRY 4. Ambition: The Ajax White Knight.

Entered 1963

Denison College

The Intellectuals

Joby browns up Mr. Lamb

puts in his two cents, or rather, his four dollars .

Where Russell Hall meets
Rah-Rah

James H. Cowden "Jim"

"How's your Furndock?"

Sports: Club Soccer 4; Basketball 4,V.; Softball 4.

Ambition: Very little

Entered 1964 Bates College

Peter Cornelius Dekker "Pete"

"Sure, Bound to"

Sports: Intramurals 2,3,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award

Ambition: Professional Leech

Entered 1962

University of New Hampshire

Steven George Delaney "Steve"

"Listen, DiCarlo, leave my pajamas in one piece."

Sports: Hockey 2,3,J.V.,4V.; Baseball lR., 2,3C.J.V.; Intramurals.

Activities: BELFRY 4, Ed.; Press Club 4; Proctor 4; Concert and Lecture Series 3,4; Numismatics Society 4, Secretary.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award, Honor Roll 1,2,3.

Ambition: To score a goal

Best Prank: The food

Entered 1961

University of Pennsylvania

Alford James Dempsey, Jr. "Shadow"

"Yea" (said with a slight southern drawl)

Sports: Football 1,Res.,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Basketball 1,2].V.,3,4,V.; Baseball 1,2C, J.V.,3,4,V.

Activities: BELFRY 4, Proctor 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Numismatics Society 4.

Awards: Scott McLeod Football Award, Letter Sweater. Ambition: Imperial wizard of the K.K.K.

Entered 1961 Columbia University

James Arthur DiCarlo

"Ames, you don't know nothing."

Sports: Football lC.J.V., 2,3,4C.V.; Hockey 1,2J.V.,3,4V.; Track 2,3,4,V.; Baseball 1,J.V.

Activities: Manitou 2; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Diving Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3.

Awards: Letter Sweater, Gall Hockey Roster. Ambition: To be faster than a seagull.

Entered 1961

Charles E. Dietzel "Chuck"

"Hi, guy"

Sports: Skiing 1,2,3 J.V.; 4V.; Soccer 1,2C,J.V.,4V.

Activities: Glee Club 1,4.

Most Memorable Event: LG.A. Riot.

Entered 1961 Hameline College

Tufts University

"Jim," "Wop"

William James Donovan "Flex"

"How's your tooky?"

Sports: Football 2,3J.V.,4,V.; Weightlifting 2,3,4; Track 3,4,V.

Activities· Diving Club 1·2 3 4· Radio Club 4; Science Club 3. . , ' , ,

Best Prank: Hot Tip Pick and a Frozen Bell.

Entered 1961 University of Denver

Terence Dennis Dowling "Terry"

"No big gig."

Sports: Intramurals 4. Ambition: New Hampshire Crop Duster.

Entered 1964

Peter Noel Duhamel "Dumie"

"Cool it, why don't you?"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Basketball 4,V.; Baseball 4,V.c.

Activities: Glee Club 4; D.Q 4; Proctor 4.

Awards: Letter Sweater

Ambition: To be like Casey Stengel.

Entered 1964 University of Indiana

University of Denver

Marshall Arron Elkins "Marshie-moo-moo"

"Nevertheless, New Hampton is improving"

Sports: Soccer 3,R.,4, J.V.; Inst. Skiing 3; Tennis 3,4,mgr.

Activities: Glee Club 3,4; Manitou 4; Jabberwockey 4, Ed. Award: Acting Award 3; Most enjoyable Activity: Flooding out Freemie from the 4th floor.

Entered 1963

New York University

Vallet Elliott "Gorgo" "Wow ... !"

Sports: Soccer 3,J.V.; Football 4,V.; Hockey 1,J.V.; Weightlifting 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4,V.

Activities: Chess Club 1; Radio Club 1; Green Key 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Rugby Club 3. Most Enjoyable Event: "Great Turkey Robbery"

Entered 1961

Howard Alan Fields "Howie" "So?"

Sports: Football 1,R.,2, J.V.,3,4,V.; Inst. Skiing 1,2; Basketball 3, 4,J.V.; Track 1,2. J.V.,3,4,V. Activities: Radio Club 1,2; Manitou 4; Glee Club 1,3,4,mgr. Awards: Letter Sweater Ambition: Drinking with Mr. G.

Entered 1961 University of Maine

Michael

Dennis Carleton Francis Foss "Jolly," "D enny" "H" K.d 1-ya 1 s, Hi-Ya, Hi-ya"

Sports: Intramurals 2,3,4.

Activities: Debate Club 2,3,4,Pres.; Radio Club 2,4,Vice-Pres.; Manitou 2,3,4,Ed.; BELFRY 2,3,6,Ed.; Chess Club 2,3,4; Bridge Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2; Proctor 4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; National Forensic Degree of Excellence

Most Memorable Event: Winning the State Championship Ambition: Deep Sea diver for Rota-Rooter.

1962

George Lewis Gilmore, Jr.

"Dream about it"

Sports: Intramurals 3,4.

Activities: Glee Club 3,4; White Key 4; Choir 4; D.Q 3,4.

Ambition: Buddhist Monk Best Prank: Fixing Winston up for Winter Carnival.

Entered 1963 University of Denver

Alan Paul Goode "Tiny"

"Hello Star"

Sports: Football 2,3,4,C,V.; Basketball 2,3,C,4C,V.; Track 3,4, c.,v.

Activities: BELFRY 3,4; Manitou 3,4; Band 3,4; Science Club 3; Proctor 3,4; Numismatics Society 4,Pres.; Class Treasurer 4.

Awards: Letter Sweater; Richardson Basketball Award 3,4; Roger D. Newall Track Award 4.

Ambition: Ballet Dancer

Entered 1962

Bradley University

Entered
Bates College
"Gil"

Dexter Bevin Goodwin, II "Dex"

"Freemie Fru Fru"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Hockey 4,V.; Track 4,V.

Ambition: Professional Hockey Player

Most Memorable Event: My long and amiable relationship with Freemie.

Entered 1964 Roanoke College

George Freedman Gordon "Gordie"

"Allo Dere"

Sports: Football 2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Baseball 2,J.V.,3,4,V. Activities: Manitou 3,4,Ed.; Band 2,3,4; BELFRY 4; Glee Club 2,3, 4,Pres.; D.Q 3,4; Proctor 3,4. Awards: Letter Sweater; N.E.D.T. Award Ambition: Kosher Bagel Baker

Entered 1962

Donald Greene "Donny"

"Are you kidding me?"

Sports: Soccer 1,R.,c,2, J .V.,3,4,V.; Hockey 1,2, J.V.; Tennis 1,2,3, J.V.,4,V.

Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4.

Most Memorable Event: Pingry Schcol

Entered 1961 New England College

Norwich University

Frederick James Griffin, Jr. "Griff"

"N ever touch the stuff''

Sports: Football 2,J.V ..3,4V.; Track 3,4; Hockey 4,mgr.

Activities: Manitou 2,3; Student Council 3,4 President.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award

Ambition: Belly dancer

Entered 1962 Middlebury College

Michael Dean Hankin "Duck"

"Spread"

Sports: Football IJ.V.; Weight-lifting 1,2,3,4.

Activities: Proctor 4; BELFRY 1,2,3,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; Honor Roll 3,4.

Ambition: To make P.F.C. in the U.S. Army

Entered 1961 University of Massachusetts

Robert Martin Heller "Bob"

"Hey, that's pretty funny, Lanning"

Sports: Soccer 2].V.; Cross-Country 4V.; Inst. Skiing 2,3,4; Inst. Tennis 2,3.

Activities: Manitou 2,3,4 Ed.; Debating Team 3.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award

Most Enjoyable Activity: Watching Lanning iron his hair.

Entered 1962 Boston University

Karl Woodman Henry "Karl"

"Be Animals"

Sports: Football 2,3C,J.V.,4,V.: Hockey 1,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Track 3,4,V,C.

Activities: Photography Club 3; Skin Diving Club 3,4; Rugby Club 3; Proctor 4.

Awards: Letter Sweater

Ambition: Ph.D. in English

Entered 1961 University New Hampshire

John Borden Hess, Jr. "Joby"

"Wilcenski, did you get it?"

Sports: lntramurals 2,3,4.

Activities: Science Club 2,3,4; Jabberwocky 2; U.S. Seminar 3; Radio Club 4; Chess Club 4; Debating 3,4.

Ambition: To buy out Smirnoff's

Entered 1962 Bucknell University

James Currie Hill "Slim"

"Hey Ringo, where are the butts?"

Sports: Football 2,3,4,V.; Weight-lifting 1,2; Hockey 3,4,J.V.; Track 1; Softball 2; Inst. Tennis 3.

Awards: Letter Sweater 4.

Entered 1961 Curry College

Lawrence Adolph Hirsch[eld "Lurch," "Larry"

"I'm bound to."

Sports: Intramurals 3,4.

Ambition: Mummy

Most Memorable Event: Trip without permission during junior year.

Entered 1963 University of Michigan

Eric Frederick Holterman "Eric"

"How's tings?"

Sports: Football 4,mgr.; Weight-lifting 4; Inst. Tennis 4.

Activities: Chess Club 4.

Ambition: Potato peeler in the Army

Entered 1964

Lawrence University

Erik Riddervold Hvoslef "Viking," "Goose"

"Yea! That's close."

Sports: Soccer 1,mgr.; Football 2,3,J.V.,4,V.;Skiingl,2,3,C,4,CV; Tennis 1,2,3,C,J.V.,4,V.

Activities: BELFRY 4; Radio Club 1,2; Diving Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Proctor 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4.

Award: Letter Sweater

Most Memorable Event: Playing tennis with live birdies.

Entered 1961 University of Colorado

James Riley Jackson "Jet"

"Say, I had a similar experience."

Sports: Soccer 3 Club, 4 J.V.; Inst. Skiing 3,4; Inst. Golf 3; Softball 4.

Activjties: Radio Club 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Film Society 3; BELFRY 4.

Ambition: Dean of Students

Entered 1963 Colorado State University

Larry Eugene Jackson "Larry-Larry"

"Let's hear it for the Greek Gyspies"

Sports: Cross-country 3,4,V; lntramurals 3,4.

Activities: Coin Club 3; Science Club 2,3.

Ambition: Bouncer at Miami Playboy Club Most Memorable Event: Passing Spanish

Entered 1963

West Virginia Institute of Technology

Marc Steven Jacobson "Jake"

Sports: Soccer 1Res.,2J.V.,3,4V; Inst. Skiing 1; Hockey 2,3J.V.,4; Inst. Tennis 1; Tennis 2,3J.V.,4

Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2; Senior Class President

Awards: Letter Sweater

Ambition: To own "Lord and Taylor"

Entered 1961 Washington and Jefferson College

"You Flit"

Bruce Dwayne Jameson "Bruce"

"It's about time for a butt."

Sports: Soccer 1, J.V.,2,V.; Hockey 2, J.V.; Intramurals 3,4.

Activities: Proctor 4 Most Enjoyable Activity: Eating Sunday Night Supper

Entered 1962

Frederick Theiss Johnson "Fred the J."

"I figure it this way."

Sports: Intramurals 2,3,4; Basketball 3, J.V.,4,V.

Activities: Photography Club 3,4; Manitou 3,4; Press Club 4; Radio Club 1,2,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; National Merit Award

Best Prank: Tom Scovill

Ambition: Rebel

Entered 1961 Furman College

University of Maine

Reginald O'Neil Jones "Reggie" "Alright"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Basketball 4,V.; Track 4,V.; Baseball 4,V. Activities: Choir 4; Glee Club 4. •

Ambition: Grand Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan

Entered 1964

Harvard College

Daniel William Kaufman "Dan"

"You're putting me on"

Sports: lntramurals 4; Golf 4.

Activities: Numismatics Society 4; Proctor 4; Jabberwocky 4.

Ambition: To be a lover like Rich Winston

Entered 1964 University of Denver

David Ira Kaufman "Dave, Hermit"

"But I thought I had pull in the Psychology Dept."

Sports: lntramurals 4.

Activities: Glee Club 4; Manitou 4.

Ambition: To possess all the cool my contemporaries possess.

Entered 1964

Kenneth Edward Kinsinger, Jr. "Ken"

"What's the Story?"

Sports: Intramurals 4.

Activities: Manitou 4.

Ambition: Banana Peeler

Entered 1963 Boston University

University of California

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.. some were indifferent

Jeffrey Boyd Kosberg "Koz"

"Simply amazing"

Sports: Soccer 3,J.V.; 4,V; Track 4; Inst. Skiing 2,3,4.

Activities: Manitou 2,3,4,Ed-in-chief; Jabberwocky 2,3.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award, National Merit Award

Ambition: Shindig Dancer

Most Memorable Event: Seeing Whiting run into Skippy during a water fight

Entered 1962

Charles Martin Koutsogiane "Kouts"

"I had to do it."

Sports: Cross-Country 4,J.V.; Hockey 4,V.; Softball 4.

Ambition: Northland Pro

Best Prank: Coming to New Hampton

Entered 1964 Providence College

William Knute Lange "Du-Lange"

"I fail to see that."

Sports: Intramurals 3,4. Activities: Glee Club 3,4; Choir 3,4; Band 3,4.

Ambition: Garbage Collector

Entered 1963 St. Lawrence University

Colgate University

Paul Mark Lanning "Fuz"

"Remember our slogan, folks . "

Sports: Intramurals 4.

Activities: Glee Club 3,4.; D.Q 4; Jabberwocky 4.

Ambition: To make enough money to hire a back scratcher.

Entered 1962 Boston University

Robert Edward Lee "Camel," "General"

"Eat me, I'm a Jelly Bean"

5ports: lntramurals 4.

Activities: Bridge Club 3,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; N.M.Q T. Award Most Memorable Event: Dapper Dan's Water Fight Best Prank: The turtle under Vinick's bed.

Entered 1962

Peter Na than Linden "Pete"

"How's your Onion?"

Sports: Soccer 1,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Basketball 1,R,2,3,J.V.; Baseball 1, 2, J.V.,3,4,V.

Activities: BELFRY 4,Ed.; Manitou 3,4.; Bridg~ Club 1,2,3,4.; Chess Club 1,2,3,4.; Radio Club 1,2,4.; Concert and Lecture Series 3,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award; National Merit Finalist.

Ambition: Captain of the Titanic Most Enjoyable Event: Watching Rocket J. Squirrel

Entered 1961 Wake Forest College

College

Shimer

Eric Setger Livingstone "Stonehead" "I should have got in there."

Sports: Intramurals 3,4; Track 3,4.

Awards: National Merit Award

Ambition: To be a Coolie Best Prank: Putting Mr. Sterling's Boat in the Pond.

Entered 1963 University of New Hampshire

Alan Gary Loring "Al"

"Eh, What can you do?"

Sports: Baseball 1,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Soccer 1,R.,2,3,J.V.

Activities: Manitou 1,2,3,4, Ed.; BELFRY 4, Ed.; Press Club, 4, Pres.; Proctor 3,4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award

Most Enjoyable Activity: Sleeping

Entered 1961 University of Virginia

Joseph Arthur Lucey, Jr. ''Joe" "Why?"

Sports: Intramurals 2,3,4; Football 2,J.V.

Activities: BELFRY 4; Bridge; Club 4.

Ambition: Freeland Gigolo

Entered 1962

Rollins College

Kevin Kerr Lynch "Onion"

"All right"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Hockey 4,V.; Intramural Softball 4.

Activities: Science Club 4.

Award: Letter Sweater 4.

Ambition: To land on the moon.

Best Prank: War between The Russell Raiders and the S.F.A.

Entered 1964 Northeastern University

Richard E. Mal thouse "Maltmaison," "Halt-mouse"

"We'll catch ya later"

Sports: Football 4,J.V.; Ski Inst. 4; Track 4. Activities: Glee Club 4.

Ambition: To catch a fresh-water shark.

Best Prank: Selling Ebbels to Laconia Real Estate Most Memorable Event: Chicken Valley Open Boat Race.

Entered 1964

Dana Landale Martin "Dainty"

"Oh Gilmore, You're such a lover!"

Sports: Football 3,J.V.,4,V.; Track 3,4; Inst. Skiing 3,4.

Activities: Dramatic Club 3,4; Manitou 4.

Ambition: Snake

Most Enjoyable Activity: Talking to Winston

Entered 1963 University of Denver

College

Heidelberg

Harold Stewart Martin "Marty" "All Right"

Sports: Football 4 mgr.; Inst. Skiing, Inst. Tennis.

Activities: White Key 4.

Ambition: Tea Bag Stringer

Entered 1964

Henry Jay Melosh, IV ''Jay"

"Peach on Earth, Good Will to Men"

Sports: IntramuraJs 3,4.

Activities: Chess Club 4.

Awards: National Merit Finalist

Ambition: Mad Scientist

Entered 1963 Princeton University

Gordon Ivan Miller, Jr. "Gordie"

"You got it, brother"

Sports: Football 4,V., Weightlifting 4, Softball 4.

Ambition: To make money

Entered 1964 Ohio Wesleyan University

Bates College

Gerald Laurence Monaldi "Jerry"

Sports: Intramurals.

Activities: Photo Club 4 .

Ambition: Clothes closet "I look slick"

Entered 1964

University of Miami

"That's stud"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Hockey 4.V.; Inst. Golf.

Ambition: Fleeting Most memorable event: Studying

Entered 1964

"Just shutup and go to sleep, Buliung"

Sports: Football l,2J.V.,3,4,V.; Inst. Skiing 1,2,3,4; Track lJ.V.2, 3,4,V.

Activities: Manitou 3; Glee Club 2,3; Rugby Club 3; Radio Club.

Awards: Letter Sweater

Ambition: Funbeam Salesman

Entered 1961 University of Denver

University of New Hampshire

Randall Tatler Mudge "Sludge"
Daniel Ben ton McLeod "Dancin' Dan"

Donald Van McLeod "Stanley"

"Th d • h " orny, stature isn't measured in feet an me es.

Sports: Football I,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Baseball 1,R.; Traclc 2,3,4,V.; Inst. Skiing 1,2,3,4.

Activities: BELFRY 4; Dramatics Club J ,2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2,4; M.C. Sports Banquet; Cheerleader 3,4; Rugby Club 3.

Awards: Talent Contest Award, Letter Sweater

Ambition: Nightwatchman for Winter Carnival and Spring Weekend

Most Enjoyable Activity: Getting the Squirrel mad

Entered 1961 Parsons College

"Wake up, Gargo!"

Sports: Football 3,C,R.; Softball 4; Inst. Skiing 3,4.

Activities: Science Club 3,4; Chess Club 4.

Ambition: To be called Mr. Hilton by mistake. Best Prank: Dietzel's bed.

Entered 1963

"Gimmee a butt!"

Sports: Football 1,2, R.; Club Soccer 3,4; Inst. Skiing 1,2,3,4; Inst. Tennis 1,2; Softball 3,4.

Activities: White Key 1,2; Glee Club 3,4; Radio Club 1,2,4; Manitou 4; Wombats 4.

Awards: Honor Roll 1.

Ambition: To acquire a full head of hair. Most Enjoyable Activity: President of the Emerson Club as Sophomore.

Entered 1961

Roanoke College

University of Denver

Eugene William Newman "Nino"
Thomas Ward Nims "Tom"

Chester Fred Perkins "Chet"

"How sweet it 1s!"

Sports: lntramurals 2,3,4.

Activities: Manitou 4; Radio Club 2.

Most Enjoyable Activity: You know what it is!

Ambition: Ski Bum

Entered 1962 Boston University

"Mr. G., let me show you how to do it"

Sports: Cross-Country 3,4; Ski Inst. 2,3,4; Ten. Inst. 2,3,4.

Activities: Photo Club 2,3,4, Pres.; White Key 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; BELFRY Ed. 4; Proctor 3,4.

Awards: NMQTS Award Ambition: Flashbulb

Entered 1962

Joseph E. Powers, Jr. "Joel"

"I Love You"

Sports: Soccer 1,J.V.,2,3,4,V.; Basketball 1,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Tennis 1, 2,3,4,V.

Awards: Letter Sweater

Ambition: Rhodes Scholar

Most Memorable Event: Winter Carnival 1965

Entered 1961 New Hampton School

University of Wisconsin

John Eric Pollack "Eric"

Michael Lynn Robitaille "Robi"

"0.K. Brock, I'll play" ~- -r ~: Slk'\.'er J.4.\ .: Skiing 3,4,V . .,;~~.-111,nl:'l\> sleep for the rest of my life.

University of Colorado

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Entered _5,2 Sr:-a use Cnfrersity

Robert Thomas Ruch "Bob," "Head"

"Boy, those fish tasted good!"

Sports: Football 2,3,4.V.; Track 2,3,4.V.; Baseball 3, J.V.

Activities: Manitou 3,4~d.; Proctor 3,4.

Awards: Letter Sweater

Ambition: Bartender

Entered 1962 Purdue University

Stephen Warren Schultz "Steve"

"Don't be trite"

Sports: Club Soccer 3,4; Inst. Skiing 2,3,4; Inst. Tennis 2,3.

Activities: Manitou 3,4; Diving Club 2,3,4; BELFRY 4.

Most Memorable Activity: Walnut Hill

Entered 1962

Alan William Sherman "Shoim"

"My father said "

Sports: Basketball 4,V.mgr.; Track 3, J.V.

Activities: Science Club 3; BELFRY Ed.4.

Ambition: Bausch and Lomb Science Award; Honor Roll 3,4.

Entered 1963 Boston University

Rhode Island School of Design

Donald Murray Stalker "P.P.," "Pepsi"

"I don't live with the Eskimos"

Sports: Soccer 2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Hockey 2,J.V.C.,3,4,V.; Golf Inst. 2,4; Inst. Tennis 3.

Activities: BELFRY Ed. 4; Science Club 3,4; Porctor 3,4; Student Council 4,Vice-Pres.; Splano Sports 2,3,4. Awards: Rensselaer Science and Math. Medal; Cum Laude 4; Letter Sweater; Honor Roll 2,3,4.

Ambition: To come South

Entered 1962 University of Pennsylvania

James Wise Stauffer "Chink"

"C

ome on, fellas! Gimme a break, will ya?"

Sports: Soccer 1,J.V.,2,3,4,C,V.; Hockey 1,2,J.V.,3,4,V.; Tennis I, 2,J.V.3,4,C,V.; Splano Sports 2,3,4.

Activities: Radio Club 1,2; Student Council Treas. 4; Head Projectionist 2,3,4; BELFRY 4.

Awards: Letter Sweater; Second in Chicken Valley Open Boat Race.

Best Prank: Boat Launching Committee. Most Memorable Event: My first shave.

Entered 1961

University of Denver

John Barlow Stege "J.B."

"It's instant bananas!"

Sports: Soccer 3,4,V.; Hockey 3,C.,J.V.; Ski Patrol 4.

Activities: BELFRY 4,Ed.; Bridge Club 4; Glee Club 3,4.

Ambition: Hurdy-Gurdy Man.

Entered 1963

Robert Ernest Sterndale "Rocket"

"Heard the Beach Boys' latest song?"

Sports: Football 2,3,J.V.,4,V.; Track 2,3,4,mgr.; Ski Inst'. 2,3,4.

Activities: White Key 2,3,4; Radio Club 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4.

Ambition: "Ambition"

Most Enjoyable Activities: Lounge-sitting

Entered 1962

Wentworth Institute

Illinois Wesleyan University

Stephen Henry Taylor • "Steve"

"Quiet, I'm studying!"

Sports: Intramurals 2,3,4. Activities: Glee Club 3,4; D.Q 3,4.; Debating Club 2,3,4.; Manitou 4; Jabberwocky 4.

Awards: Cum Laude; Honor Roll 2,3,4.

Entered 1962

Brooks Gerard Tessier "Booty"

"But, Doc., I don't like casts!"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Skiing 3,4,V.

Activities: Radio Club 4; Science Club 4.

Awards: Letter S,veater

Best Prank: Throwing dead bugs in Clock Brock's bed.

Entered 1963 University of Denver

Columbia University

Paul Edward Thornton "Thunder," "Thorny"

"Honest, Stege and I are really good friends"

Sports: Football 4,V.; Basketball 4J.V.; Baseball 4,V. Activities: Drama Club 4; Master of Ceremonies.

Ambition: Ambassador to Israel Most Memorable Event: "The Ivlilky Way"

Entered 196-1- ·western Kentucky State College

John Augustus Valatka "Val"

"Shut up and let me sleep"

Sports: Work Squad, Cross-Country Activities: Debating 3,4; Drama 3,4.

Ambition: Mr. Contour Plowin_g 1969

Most Memorable Event: Walnut Hill Dance.

Entered 1961

Daniel Francis Viles, Jr. "Flapjaw," "Rah-Rah"

"Tough as Nails"

Sports: Intramurals 4.

Activities: Radio Club 4; Bridge Club 4; Cheerleader 4.

Ambition: Librarian

Most Memorable Event: Winning the McLeod Football Award, The Gall Hockey Roster, The Newall Track Award, and most of all getting a 4.0 average???

Entered 1964 Australia

Eric Dean Walen "Rick"

"Now really, fellows."

Sports: Soccer 2,R.; Intramurals 2,3,4.

Pasadena College Activities: Debating Club 3,4 sec.; History Seminar 3; BELFRY 4, Ed.

Ambition: To be an optimist

Entered 1962

American University

Frederick James Walker "Fearless"

"Shut up, Rah Rah"

Sports: Football 1,R.; Soccer 2,R.,3,C.,4,V.; Basketball l,R.; Inst. Skiing 2,3,4; Inst. Tennis 1,2; Track 3,4. Activities: Band 1,2; BELFRY 3,4.

Ambition: Negligible Best Prank: Coming Here

Entered 1961 University of New Hampshire

Joseph Gabriel Weiner "The Wein"

"Back in Roosevelt . ,,

Sports: Soccer 4, J.V.; Inst. Skiing 4; Inst. Golf 4. Activities: Manitou 4.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award

Ambition: I.B.M. Computer Most Enjoyable Activity: Ranking out "the Koz"

Entered 1964

Jonathan Taylor Whiting "Whitey"

"Are you kidding me?"

Sports: Soccer 3,4,V.; Basketball 3,4,V.; Baseball 3 J.V.,4,V. Activities: Manitou 4; Bridge Club 3; Chess Club 3,4. Awards: Letter Sweater .Ambition: Ticket seller at the World's Fair :Best Prank: Putting Mr. Sterling's boat in the pond.

__]Entered 1963

Bates College

University of Colorado

IWayne Adam Wilcenski "Winnie," "Adamo"

"This could be a tense situation"

Sports: Soccer 2,J.V.; Cross-Country 3; Weight-lifting 2,3,4; Basket ball 3,4,V.

Activities: BELFRY 2,3 Ed., 4 Editor-in-Chief; Manitou 2,3,4; White Key 2,3,4; U.S. History Seminar 3, Radio Club 2,3,4; Concert and Lecture Series 4; Numismatics Society 4, V.P.; Splano Sports 2,3,4; Proctor 3,4; Jabbeiwocky 2.

Awards: N.E.D.T. Award

Ambition: Nuclear Physicist

Entered 1962

David Jonathan Williams "Jon"

"Aw P.P., You're a rag."

Sports: Club Soccer 1,2,3,4; Inst. Skiing 1,2,3; Inst. Golf 4. Activities: BELFRY 4; Manitou 4; Cheerleader 4.

Ambition: To have P.P. and Stauffer working for me.

Entered 1961 Rollins College

Syracuse University

Mark Henry Williams "Fly"

"Oh! O.K. Lanning"

Sports: Cross-Country 2,3; Football 4,J.V.; Weight-lifting 2,3,4.

Ambition: President of York Barbell Co.

Entered 1962

Boston University

Clarence Ellsworth Wilson II. '((Will" ((Yuh"

Sports: Soccer 4,V.; Intramurals 4.

Activities: Science Club 4.

Ambition: Gyrocopter Pilot

Most Memorable Event: Cleaning up Weiner on the Physics Exams.

Entered 1964' University of Hartford

Richard James Winston ((Winch" "Ah, that's good"

Sports Basketball 3_J.V.,4,V.; Tennis 2,3J.V.,4,V. Activities: Manitou 3,4; Jabberwocky 4. Ambition: Headmaster of New Hampton School

Entered 1962 Boston University

Frederick Smith Headmaster Emeritus

Most Respected - Jim DiCarlo

Most Prep - Art Buliung
Class Comedians - Thornton and Cowden
Class Smiler - Jim Connors
Class Animals
The Duck, Tiny, Pony, Goose, Fly, Bear. BELOW: The Camel.
Class Hustler - Joe Lucey
Best Dressed - Brooks Tessier
Best Singer - George Gilmore
Most Sociable - Bill Lange
Most Independent - Jay Mclosh
Nosiest - I.any Hirschfeld
Sparkiest -Jon Whiting
Most Talkative -Rah-Rah Viles
Best Debator -Dennis Foss
Class Pseudo -Dave Kaufman
Most like Smokey the Bear -Al Loring
Most Popular - Jim Stauffer
Most Relaxed -Dennis Foss
Quietest -Marty Martin
Class Lush -Pete Linden
Most Likely to SucceedWayne Wilcenski
Best Artist -Rick Walen
Sincerest - John Stege
Most Immature - Mike Robitialle
Most Influential -Fred Griffin

JUNIOR CLASS

IFRONT ROW: Higgins, Dreher, Jean, Cope, Stubbs, Alexander, Golembe, Shiff, Parker, Atkinson, Duarte, Wood, Huckins, Motley, Macdonald, Tibbetts. SECOND ROW· Powell, Nicholson, Adams, Negus, Johnson, T., Noyes, Norwood, Michaels, Warsowe, Keith, Rowe, Pearson, Malkinson. THIRD ROW: Davis;

Davidow, Thorn, Coen, Zenker, Osgood, Macinnes, Ritzman, Porter, Lochhead, Szymanski, Johnson, Robinson, K., Thiele, Leutters. FOURTH ROW: MacMaster, King, Clough, Ames, Mleczko, Coulton, Lilly, Goodall, Jackson, Armes, Stogcl, Sebert, Robinson, Reese, Carpenter, Faulkner, Vandeveer.

Future Carnival Queen?

Hi-ya Kids, Hi-ya, Hi-ya!!
"The Miami Beach Crooner"
The Fasano Clan (including our Rollie)
The students' choice

SOPHOMORE CLASS

FRONT ROW: Ruscitto, Williams, Nighbert, Zide, Rubin, Will, Oman, Kaufman, Segurola, Dexter, Calcf, Chandler, Edgcomb.

SECOND ROW: Deitcher, Carrier, Taylor, Fuge, Ommerle, Ball, Cohen, Perreault, Orenstein, Stevens, Seretan, lvlichaels. THIRD ROHi: Brown, Patton, Jones, Dulaney, IVlcGivern, Horowitz,

Chenoweth, Morse, Desmond, Kassander, Breuer, Seitz. FOURTH ROW: Faulkner, Henery, Reycroft, Harman, Hotte, Tester, Donovan, Spodak, Buschman, Treadwell, Giles, Farmer, Brainard.

FRESHMAN CLASS

FRONT ROW: Bean, Vegas, Dupras, Slayton, Hotte, Tulis, WeaJlans, Murcott, de la Vega, Rose. SECOND ROW: Jacobson, Maynard, Campbell, Bickford, Glidden, Faulkner, Bernfeld.
Ruell, Bowen, Warthen. THIRD ROW: Madsen, Johnson, Clayton, Sawyer, Taylor, Stevens, Daly, Putziger, Nordstrom, Doliber, Peakes.

THE EDITORS

Eric Walen, Steve Delaney, Eric Pollack, Wayne Wilcenski, Peter Linden, Alan Loring, John Stege. SECOND ROW: Don Stalker, Alan Sherman, George Abrams. Missing is Foss.

The BELFRY you are now reading is without doubt one of the best ever produced. The credit for its excellence goes to varied people who have worked hard to make 1965 a memorable year at New Hampton.

Unlike preceding years, work on the BELFRY was begun immediately to insure its quality and arrival on time. Throughout the Fall Term, one could notice Alan Sherman off in a Greenbriar to get ads, Eric Pollack snapping pictures, or late night meetings of the editors with Mr. Van Lennep, the American Yearbook Company advisor.

The staff itself was hand-picked by Editor-in-Chief Wayne Wilcenski, and approved by Mr. Worthen, the yearbook's advisor. The selection was made that way to insure that the direct production of this yearbook would be as efficient and trustworthy as possible.

The credit for the 1965 BELFRY belongs not only to Wayne Wilcenski and his staff, but also t<;>Mr. Worthen for his patient guidance, and especially to the noble and varied student body, without whose existence there would be no purpose for this yearbook.

MANITOUEDITORS

Griffin, Dempsey, Mr. Lamb, Atlass, Mleczko, Motley, Chenoweth, Stalker, Bicknell, Dulaney, Stauffer, Keith.
Foss, Taylor, Ruch, Johnson, Winston. SECOND ROW: Gordon, Heller, Loring.

Directed by Editor Paul Kahn, the "Jabberwocky" this year again succeeded in achieving its purpose by providing an opportunity for students to display their literary abilities.

Enjoying its fourth year in circulation, the "Jabberwocky" expanded its scope by adding a department of philosophy. Also, the participation of the faculty members and the townspeople was solicited. The "Jabberwocky," likewise, provided a place for many works of the Art Department.

Great appreciation should be shown to Mr. Wright for his advice and assistance as well as to the student body for their endeavors, which made the "Jabberwocky" a success.

Goodall, Coen, Taylor, Elkins. SECOND ROW: Kahn, Warsowe, Winston.

CHESS CLUB

SEATED: Lee, Linden, Stege, Whiting, Cohen, King, Foss, Clough. SECOND ROW: Hess, Seretan, Bragonier, Zenker, Bruer, Mr. Sterling, Bernfeld, Farmer, Viles, Goodall.
SEATED: Warthen, Cohen, Holterman, Alexander, DiCarlo, Foss. SECOND ROW: Seretan, Linden, Mr. Sterling, Jean, Taylor, Zenker, Hess, Clough, Stubbs.

GREEN I(EY

Cannon, Williams, Tulis, Hotte, Rubin. SECOND ROW: Bragonier, Sterndale, Dexter, Kassander, Bemfeld, Cohen.
Huckins, Rambusch, Bascom.

MATHEMATICSCLUB

Hvoslef, Schultz, Robinson, Lange, Henry.
Mr. Davis, Bragonier, Nicholson, Clough, Tonissi, Bascom, Huckins.

WEATHERCLUB

Zenker, A. Michaels, D. Jacobson, Bean, Whipple, Donovan, Wilson, Kassander. SECOND ROW: Moyes, Allen, Stcrndale, Patton, Tonissi, Hess, Dexter, Clough, Hvoslef, Buliung.
SEA TED: Zenker, Clough, Allen, Patton, A. Michaels, Moyes.

PRESS CLUB

Ruscitto, Moyes, Allen, De La Vega, Patton. SECOND ROW· Cohen, Pollack, Rubin. THIRD ROW· Monaldi, Kassander, Fields, Jordan, Reiss, Donovan, Ames, Hotte, Winston.
Loring, Delancy, Horowitz.

GLEE CLUB

Mr. Farwell, Bernfeld, Nighbert, Zide, Greene, Calef, Szymanski, Wood, Macinnes, Fasano, Jones, Fields. SECOND ROW: Pickering, Sebert, Osgood, Negus, Rose, Bickford, Norwood, Nordstrom, Kassander, Noyes, Thorn, Faulkner, Davidow, Treadwell._

Pearson, Stubbs. THIRD ROW: Elkins, Faulkner, G.,

Chenoweth, Connors, Lilly, Mleczko, Jacobson, Lange, Duhamel, MacDonald.

Keith, Duhamel, Gordon, Lanning, Taylor, Bicknell, Gilmore, Pickering.
Hvoslef,

CHOIR

Bean, Breuer, De La Vega, Waldron, Hotte, Bickford. SECOND ROW: EIJcjns, Osgood, Mr. Farwell, Treadwell, CaJef. THIRD ROW: Lange, Abrams, Negus, Gordon, Giles, Patton.
Pickering, Bemfeld, Murcott, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Bean, Atlass, Nighbert, Rose. THIRD ROW· Sebert, Pearson, Jones, Mleczko. THIRD ROW· Lange, Daly, Nordstrom, Treadwell.

DEBATINGCLUB

"Join the debating team and see the world!" was the cry; and sure enough, this year's :::quad really traveled. Among their excursions, the team journeyed to Dartmouth College, Columbia University, the University of Maine, and for the first time, to the national tournament at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

Led by Dennis Foss, this year's team was one of the most successful in the history of the school. This season's high point was the coveted tournament at the University of New Hampshire where the team won all six debates and thereby became the New Hampshire Debating League Champions.

In summing up, Coach Worthen commented, "I am extremely pleased by the enthusiasm and cooperation of the debaters and the officers who must assume the responsibility for making the team a success." On the contrary Mr. Worthen, the debaters thank you and feel that you must bare the brunt of this responsibility.

STATE CHAMPIONS

Tulis, Dexter, Putziger, Spodak, Horowitz. SECOND ROW: Elkins, Breuer, Hess, Walen. 711/RD ROW: Abrams, Taylor, Foss, Lilly. FOURTH ROW: McMaster, Mr. Worthen, Warsowe.

PROCTORS

ADVANCEDPLACEMENT

Donovan,

Wilcensk:i, Henry, Sta.Iker, Fasano. SECOND ROW: Hvoslef, Ames, Ruch, Loring, Delaney, Pollack, Jameson. THIRD ROW: DiCarlo, Duhamel, Griffin, Stauffer, Gordon, Connors. FOURTH ROW: Dempsey, Faulkner, Blair. Missing is Foss.
Hvoslef, Wilcenski, Robitaille, Stalker, Dempsey, Linden, Abrams, Melosh, Michaels. SECOND ROW: Jones, Johnson, Elkins, Ruch, Delaney, Ayer, Monaldi, Taylor, Kosberg. THIRD ROW:
Bicknell, Griffin, Jacobson, Foss, Pollack, Livingstone, Martin. FOURTH ROW: Gilmore, Fields, Dowling, Perkins, Gordon, Connors, Cowden.

HONORROLL

FRONT ROW: Stalker, "Academic Probation" Perkins, Delancy, Taylor, Melosh. SECOND ROW: Bicknell, Pollack, Kosbcrg, "Fake" Henery, Michaels.

FOUR-YEARBOYS

FRONT ROW: Bicknell, Williams, Loring, Henry, .Jacobson, McLeod, D. SECOND ROW: Hvoslef, McLeod, V., Stauffer, Cohen, Johnson, Donovan, Linden. THIRD ROW: Ames, Dietzel, Delan-
ey, Nims, Fields, Valatka. FOURTH ROW: Walker, DiCarlo, Dempsey, Bascom.
at a dance
wailing with Gordie
... at a rally

IN PICTURES• •

at the bar with Joe
in the pond
\<.
catching a few rays with your mouth flapping
at a "car smash"
. . strumming a tune

CONCERTAND LECTURESERIES

The author of best-selling "Room At The Top" is solidly established in the forefront of Britain's young writers.

Lecture Subjects: "The New Wave of Contemporary Noveli6ts"

"Life At The Top: An Author Looks At the Cult of Success,'.' etc.

"The negro today needs not an education, but an opportunity."

Concert Pianist Ida Hartman and Mr. Moore
JOHN DRAINE
Otis E. Finley, Jr.
The Dartmouth Glee Club "And five hundred gallons of New England rum."
Barret McGurn
"The leader of the United States is essentially the leader of the western world."
London's Theatre Group 20. MacHeath has marital difficulties in "The Beggar's Opera."
Jimmy Giuffre Exponent of modern jazz
Jean Leon Destine and his Haitian dance company fly through the air to provide another example of the varied entertainment offered the students of New Hampton and the residents of the Newfound area.

WINTER CARNIVAL

The Queen and her Court

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Foss and Linden amuse.

Mr. Moore welcomes
Mike Hanlcin leads the class.

While the Award Winners pose

graduating stars go into their last formation.

Wilcenski dedicates the BELFRY to Mr. Worthen
Mr. Moore congratulates inductees into the Cum Laude Society.
The long march in
The Marshal seats us
Mr. Moore welcomes the guests

THE DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED ...

Henry Jay Melosh, IV delivers the Valedictory
Mr. Paul Farnum delivers the Commencement Speech .

CLOSED . ' COLLEGEDOORS

LEGE Ooo

IFIRST ROW: Coach Sterndale, Fasano, Motley, W. Donovan, Boyd, co-Captain Goode, co-Captain DiCarlo, Hankin, Thornton, Lynch, Ruch, R. Ames. SECOND ROW: Crafts, Hollander (Mgr.), Mleczko, Parker, Tessier, Griffin, Fields, Webber, Dempsey, J. Hill, R. Jones, Henery, Henry, D. Mar-

Bob Ruch
Rod Ames
Karl Henry
Jim Webber
Hershell Norwood
Alan Goodt
Eric Hvoslef

tin,

Kents Hill

Tilton

Hebron Wins

Mt. Hennon

Kimball Union

Vermont

Cushing

Al Dempsey
Jim DiCarlo
Norwood, Coach Wright. THIRD ROW: G. Faulkner, Blair, Sterndale, Miller, Mudge, Hvoslef, Elliott, Goodwin, Duhamel, D. McLeod, Gordon, V. McLeod, Holterman (Mgr.) •
Howie Fields
Rollie Fasano
Bill Donovan

Charging "Big Green"

Dempsey scores two touchdowns

And then the kickoff and intercepts two passes

Thornton awakes New Hampton with a Touchdown
VICTORY

In the first game of the season, New Hampton defeated a weak Ken ts Hill team 32-6. Kents Hill was on the defensive all the way through the game, and New Hampton, led by the backfield of Kevin Lynch and Rollie Fasano, not to mention lonely end Al Dempsey, all had a banner day in this victory.

The following week, New Hampton ran into the strongest team ever to come out of Mt. Hermon. The powerful Hermon line ripped holes in New Hampton's line, and Mt. Hermon won, 33-6.

The following Saturday K.U.A. struck against New Hampton. Using a fast and strong attack, K.U.A. took the Huskies by surprise and went on to win 32-6. During this game Alan Goode was side-lined with a couple of broken fingers, and the following week New Hampton felt the loss of their mighty lineman as they were defeated by Vermont Academy 38-6.

The streak was finally broken on October 31, Parents' Weekend. Tilton School, the favorite, brought its whole student body to see the game, and throughout the game not a sound could be heard from the Tilton gallery as the Huskies caught fire and whipped the Brownies 28-6.

The next Saturday turned out to be cold and dreary, and although New Hampton outplayed Cushing for three periods, the Cushing Unit put together a rally in the closing minutes of the game to win by a 12-6 score. Cushing pulled an upset similar to the one New Hampton had pulled a week earlier.

The last game of the season was against Hebron. Although Hebron had not defeated New Hampton for five years, they were full of fight. As was expected, ew Hampton won, and Hebron will now have to wait one more year to try to master its arch-rivals.

FIRST ROW: Manager Knudson, Rowe, Cannon, Noyes, Co-captains Ball and Chenoweth, Moffet, Oman, Thiele, Frehling, Coach Gnerre. SECOND ROW: Golernbe, Churchville, Lochhead, P. Michaels, Pickering, M. Johnson, Dulaney, Curley. THIRD ROW: Coach Conkling,

Kahn, Cope, Szymanski, J. Faulkner, R. Faulkner, Dreher, Higgins. FOURTH ROW: Malthouse, Powell, Armes, Hertzka, Donovan, C. Holte, Reiss, Vandeveer, M. Williams, Luetters.

Impressive is hardly the worc:J. to describe this year's J.V. Football Team. This team proved to be the most exciting team in the school's modern history. Under the coaching of Lou Gnerre, the J.V.'s did what no other team at New Hampton has ever done. They went UNDEFEATED, UNTIED, and UNSCORED UPON in SIX games.

This unit had an explosive, high-scoring offense and an extremely stubborn defense that refused to give ground while under heavy attack. The defense was the heart of the game, stopping all opposing offenses and continually giving our team excellent field position.

The offensive unit ·was quarterbacked by co-Captain Hugh Chenoweth, who threw 7 touchdovms and added 10 extra points. Jim Frehling accented Cheno· weth's passing threat by running for most of hi:; 12 touchdowns and a total of 72 points. As Jim's running mate at halfback, the J.V.'s had a bruising runner in co-Captain Rick Ball.

The defensive unit, led by Dave Toyes, Pete Leutters, Kevin Rowe, and Steve Reiss, employed nine different defensive formations. Working together as a unit, these boys highlighted a season that will not soon be forgotton by the members of the team nor the students of the school.

RESERVESOCCER

FIRST ROW: B. Hill, B. Taylor, Putziger, Spodak, D. Jacobson, Rubin, De La Vega. SECOND ROW: Seitz, Atlass, McCann, Bowen, Ruell, Wealleans. THIRD ROW:

FIRST ROW: Keefe, Steven, Jean, Maynard, Wa.ldron, Arvanitis, Murcott, Zide, Osgood. SECOND ROW: Coach Davis, Desmond, Malkenson, McGivem, Giles, Edgcomb, Pat-
Daly, Orenstein, Buschmann, Kassander, Nighbert, Coach Nordstrom.
ton, Peakes, Harman, Coach Splaine. THIRD ROW: Warthen, Chandler, }.,!clnnes, Perieault, Stevens, Morse, Sawyer, Taylor.

SOCCERAT ITS BEST

IFIRST ROW: Coach Rice, Buliung, Stege, Bicknell, Carrero, Stauffer, Powers, Connors, Ward, Coach Stern. SECOND ROW: A. Cohen, Travieso, Vegas, Robataille, Greene, Diet-

1964 was a favorable year for the varsity hooters as they compiled a record of 9-3-2. Although the Lakes Region Championship was lost, numerous highlights made the season successful.

The team got off to a good start v.rith successive wins over Berwick, Fryeburg, and Brev,,ster. Because of an extremely dry fall, the field was moved from the "dust bowl" to the lower field.

WINS

Berwick 2-0

Fryeburg 6-0

Brewster 4-2

K.U.A. 3-1

St. Paul's 3-1

Holderness 3-2

Tilton 1-0

Holderness 3-1

Hebron 2-1

THIRD

The first defeat was from Exeter 2-0, in a thriller that lasted two overtime periods.

After winning three out of the next five, the Big Green overpowered Tilton 1-0 before a Parents' Weekend crowd. The culmination of the season \•vas a 2-1 win over Hebron.

LOSSES TIES

Exeter 0-2

Brewster 0-2

K.U.A. 0-2

Tilton 1-1

Fryeburg 0-0

zel, Kosberg.
ROW: Goodall, Linden, Wilson, Stalker, Jacobson, Whiting, WaJkcr, A. Michaels, Smith.

Co-captains Bicknell and Stauffer

Joel Powers Scoring Leader

For their fine playing both John Stege and Joel Powers were presented the player of the month award by the Manitou in recognition of their fine contribution to the team.

Ward passes into the middle
Marc Jacobson
Half time against Tilton
Donald Stalker
Jim Stauffer
Whiting goes in for the score
Co-captain against Tilton
Jim Connors

J.V. SOCCER

RESERVE

D. Jones, Alexander, Ruscitto, Captain Koch; Slayton, Dowling, T. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Coach Sterling; Tibbitts, Coulton, Rose, Ritzman, Stogel, Adams, Wood, Fuge, Rambusch. THIRD
B. Hill, Taylor, Putziger, Spodak, M. Jacobson, Rubin, De La Vega SECOND ROW: Seitz, Atlass, McCann, Bowen, Ruell,
ROW: J. Jackson, King, Zenker, Weiner, Rcycroft, Nordstrom, Elkins, Spencer.
Wealleans, Coach Nordstrom. THIRD ROW· Daly, Orenstein, Buschmann, Kassander, Nighbert.

CROSSCOUNTRY

This year's cross country team ended with a 4-8 record. Although the team was hurt by last year's graduation, Coach Corey molded together a fine running unit with most runners showing marked improvement throughout the season. Many thanks must be given to Coach Corey for his tireless efforts to improve the squad.

Under the leadership of Captain Marc Atkinson the team showed excellent spirit and desire, winning their first 3 out 5 meets.

The tean1 was made up mostly of underclassmen, and with this year of expencnce behind them the team should prove to be a formidable opponent for anyone in the future.

FIRST ROW: Tulis, Koutsogiane, Williams, Captain Atkinson, Bean, Clough, Livingstone. SECOND ROW: Coach Corey, Calef, Snyder, Heller, Dexter, L. Jackson, J. Jackson,
Manager Allen. BACK ROW: Nicholson, Deitcher, Macdonald, Carrier, Pollack, Breuer, Horowitz.

Szymanski, Thiele, Buliung, Faulkner, Robitaille, Capt. Hvoslef, Brock, Chenoweth, Tessier, Parker, Dietzel, Nicholson, Hertzka, Coach Conkling.

1965 SEASONRECORD 6 WINS - 3 LOSSES

Al Brock
Captain Eric Hvoslef

The 1965 Varsity Ski team completed a very successful season with a record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Eric Hvoslef, the team captain for the second straight year, performed beautifully throughout the season and led this fine group of skiiers through a white winter. Al Brock, Brooks Tessier, Mike Robitaille, Hugh Chenoweth, Jay Parker, and George Faulkner were among the fine skiiers that paced New Hampton in every meet.

Besides a usually fine alpine team, the skiiers formed a strong Nordic club and won many meets because of excellent running and jumping.

The team started off the year with a four meet winning streak only to be stopped by powerhouse Holderness. After a slight slump the boys regained their fine racing form and once again showed their strength.

At the Prep School Championships, Eric Hvoslef proved himself as one of the finest school boy skiiers in the area as he was awarded a second place in the skimeister award.

Eric In Form
"Booty"

J.V. SI(I TEAM

Travieso, Ommerle, D. Jones, Murcott, B. Stevens, Churchville. SECOND ROW: J. Hill, Fuge, Shiff, R Faulkner, Vegas, Crafts, Glidden, Lilly. THIRD ROW: Coach. Smith, Sebert, MacDon-
aid, Harman, Ball, Patton, Farmer, Adams, Higgins, Brainard, Coach Stern.
Dexter, Captain Rose; P. Michaels, Osgood, Bickford. SECOND ROW: Noyes, Ruscitto, Bean, J. Kaufman, Samson, Perreault, M. Johnson.
Alexander, Atkinson, Fields, Captain Boyd; Abrams, Thornton, J. Faulkner. SECOND ROW: Coach. Corey, Powell, Spodak, Jordan, Donovan, King, Lochhead, Manager. Allen.
B. Hill, W. Taylor, Arvanitis, Captain Smith; Stubbs, Slayton, Calef. SECOND ROW: Coach Davis, A. Michaels, Desmond, Nordstrom, Sawyer, Bernfeld, Welleans.

VARSITYBASI(ETBALL

The Varsity Basketball Team enjoyed an extremely fine season. With a 16-5 record, this year's team ranked fourth in New England. The team's start was sluggish however, as they dropped three out of the first eight games. But with improved teamwork and better coherence among the players, the team went on to complete the regular season with a 15-4 record.

The season really started after the 92-87 overtime victory over K.U.A. In the previous encounter KU.A. had easily defeated the varsity 91-79. Any chance for a post-season tournament bid hung on the outcome of that second game. Although the victory came late in the season, it provided the spiritual boost needed to give the team the confidence to make the season a success.

Alan Goode, a 6'4" forward, who was playing his third year of varsity ball, was spectacular throughout the season. Al averaged 21.2 points per game, and had over 20 rebounds per game. This was Al's second year as captain of the squad and it was his great efforts that made this team as successful as it was.

Manager Sherman; Captain Goode; Dempsey, Motley, Whiting, Armes, Powers. SECOND ROW: Norwood, Fasano, Winston,
Frehling, Duhamel, A. Cohen, Cowden, F. Johnson, R. Jones, Coach Splaine. Missing is Wilcenski.

After finishing the 15-4 in the regular season, the team played K.U.A. in the quarter-finals of the New England Prep School Tournament. Goode powered in 23 points and grabbed 28 rebounds as New Hampton advanced to the semi-finals with a 69-55 victory.

In the semi-finals, even a 42 point effort by Goode could not stop Mt. Hermon, as Hermon went on to defeat New Hampton 88-77 in overtime.

Goode set a tournament record by scoring 65 points in two games, and during those games he picked off 55 rebounds.

"Jon,, "Armes Farms"
"Fred the J."
"Reggie" "Dumie"
"Frank"

IThis year the Varsity Hockey Team, led by Rod Ames and Jim DiCarlo, showed vast improvement. Even though there were only five returning lettermen, Coach Howard was able to put together an efficient squad. As co-Captain Ames said, "We made some hockey players this year."

Although the season was not a spectacular one, the team, led by high scorer Chuck Koutsogiane, knocked in 56 goals, and even more important, had 60 assists. After a seven year jinx, the Huskies smashed Brewster in two great games, and upset arch-rival Tilton in the final game of the season.

At the sports banquet, Mr. Howard fittingly closed his speech by saying, "This is the best team ... the highest scoring team I have ever coached."

Manager Griffin; Dulaney, Koutsogiane, co-Captains Ames and DiCarlo; Henry, Stauffer, Coach Wright. SECOND ROW: Manager Ruch; Stalker, Lynch, Goodwin, Delaney, Pickering, Mudge, Jacobson, Coach Howard.
Steve Delaney
Jim Stauffer
Karl Henry
Don Stalker
Captain Rod Ames -

HOCI<.EY TEAM

Charlie -Koutsogiane
Randy Mudge
Kevin Lynch
Mark Dulaney
Jim DiCarlo

A TRIBUTE TO ALAN PAUL GOODE

In the three years that "Tiny" Goode has attended New Hampton he has done the incredible. His spirit and true devotion to the teams he has played on, I feel, have brought out the best in all the players associated with him. Alan has projected himsdf as a model to look up to in any sport, and it is this drive within Alan that makes him the true, intelligent athlete and man that he is.

I feel that I can speak for the whole school in saying that it is men like Alan Goode that give New Hampton the fine records, records of victories and sportsmanship, it has today.

Ed.

Member of Varsity Football Team -3 years

Captain of Varsity Football - 1964-1965

Member of Varsity Basketball Team -3 years

Captain of Varsity Basketball - 1963-1964 1964-1965

Member of Varsity Track Team -1963-1965

Captain of Varsity Track - 1964-1965

All-New England Football Team (Honorable Mention) -2 years

Participated in 2 New England Prep School Basketball Tournaments, and holds 4 individual records in those tournaments. Holder of the New Hampshire State Discus Record. Holder of the school records in Discus and Shot Put.

J. V. BASEBALL

RESERVE BASEBALL

Calef, Taylor, R., Bernfeld, Osgood. SECOND ROW· Jones, Chandler, Vegas, co-Captains Desmond and Faulkner, Alexander, Campell. THIRD ROW: Treadwell, Giles, Malkenson, Michaels, Robinson, Cohen, Coach Stern.
Dulaney, Kaufman, Tulis, Captain Welleans, Bickford, Madsen, Bowen. SECOND ROW· De La Vega, Jacobson, Hotte, Peakes, Putziger, Warthen, Dupras, Coach Lynch, Coach Wright.
CF Dempsey
LF Federowicz
3rd Base Whiting
IF Parker
SS Ball
OF Thornton
Catcher Duhamel

BASEBALL

RF Linden
OF Boyd
1st Base Armes OF Gordon
Pitcher Loring
Coach and Captain

VARSITYBASEBALL

ISEATED: Fedorowicz, Boyd, Gino Gnerre, Whiting, J. Faulkner. SECOND ROW: Parker, Ball, Captain Duhamel, Thornton, Linden, Armes, Bascom. THIRD ROW· Coach Gnerre, Loring, Dempsey, Gordon, Mleczko, Jean.

The 1965 Varsity Baseball Team was a team .that was not particularly gifted with natural baseball ability. The team centered around four seniors, Captain Pete Duhamel, Al Dempsey, Al Loring, and Jon Whiting. With the majority of the players lacking experience the team turned in some poor performances in the beginning of the season, but after the slow start the team bounced back to win the next five games. After another short slump the team's record stood at 6-6.

The team had to overcome a great many problems to achieve its winning season of 9 wins and 7 losses. Alan Loring developed fine ball control after a shaky start, and sophomores Rick Ball and Jim Faulkner got over the case of jitters they had early in the season. Pete Duhamel came on to save the Huskies many times with his incredible hitting and relief pitching. But of course we cannot overlook the excellent work of Coach Gnerre. Whether he was praising the boys or yelling at them in his thick accent, he maintained a relationship with his boys that made them respect him not only as a coach but also as a man who was sincerely dedicated to the development of men. Thus only when you combine a fine coach with responsive players, can you develop a team of the highest caliberThe 1965 Varsity Baseball Team.

Tension on the bench
... You can't argue with the umpire.

VARSITYTRACI(

3 WINS -3 LOSSES 2 SECONDPLACES

SEATED: R. Taylor, J. Jackson, Kosberg, K. Hotte, Golembe, D. Johnson, Chenoweth, Martin. SECOND ROW: D. McLeod, Goodwin, Cannon, Ruscitto, Fields, co-Captains Goode and Henry, Williams, V. McLeod, Jones, Walker. THIRD ROW:

Coach Sterndale, Dexter, Carpenter, L. Jackson, Oman, Ommcrle, Rowe, G. Faulkner, Tester, Coach Eckels. FOURTH ROW: Ames, DiCarlo, Ruch, Reiss, Donovan, Brock, Fasano, Kassander, Negus.

While the New Hampton Huskies were working towards their 3-3 record, many new records were set. Co-Captain Karl Henry broke the school javelin record with a tos.s of 166'5". Meanwhile co-Captain Alan Goode broke both the school and state record in the discus with a throw of 143'10". Captain Goode also set a new school shot put record of 50'8". Hugh Chenowth broke the pole vault record with a leap of 11'6", while Rod Ames high jumped 5'8". This track season, although it did not show an exceptional record for the Huskies, did certainly show the strong points of the team in the records they established in their strong events.

Wfns Laconia H.S. (2) K. U .A. -Holderness

Losses Hebron Tilton Dartmouth Fr. St. Paul's -Tilton

2nd Places L.R.P.S.C.

Ace pole vaulter Chenoweth
Goodwin breezes
Vaulting Twin Martin
A race against time & Tilton

Fidds

Lakes region record setters.

Record setter Goode.

Donovan goes over.

in the hurdles.

J. V. TRACI(

Tester Taylor, Hotte, Will, Oman, Maynard, Negus, Michaels, Taylor, R. SECOND ROW: Coach Sterndalc, Syzmanski, Ruscitto, Rowe, Williams, Kassander, Johnson, Bean, Dexter, Horowitz, Allen.

J. V. TENNIS

'N H Noyes, Rose, Motley, Atlass. SECOND ROW: Coach Howard, Patton, Nordstrom, Buschman, Stogel.
Hvoslef
Winston
Powers
Cohen
Coach Bicknell

I

s

acobson
Koch
Captain Stauffer
Bicknel

NH 3

NH 7

NH 4

NH 7

NH 5½

A SUCCESSFULSEASON

This year's varsity tennis team had a fine season as it compiled a 9-4 overall record, with a 7-2 record in league competition, good for a second place in the Lakes Region.

The team started slowly losing two of its first four matches. Then sparked by the fine play of Capt. Jim Stauffer and #2 man Andy Cohen, the team went on to win three in a row.

Proctor Academy, undefeated for two seasons, edged out a 5-4 victory and consequently eliminated New Hampton from the Lakes Region Championship. The team did, however, go on to win five of their last six matches and as a result finished with a respectable 9-4 record.

Outstanding team records were held by Andy Cohen, 22-4 overall, Don Green, 12-2 in singles, and Capt. Stauffer, 11-3 in singles. Joel Powers completed his fourth year of varsity net-play as he played in the # 1 singles and doubles spots. He teamed with Cohen iri doubles for a 12-2 record.

It must be mentioned that the team owes much to Mr. Bicknell. His fine coaching and inspiration did much to help this team to a successful season.

Proctor 6

Laconia 2

Hebron 5

KU.A. 2

Tilton 3½

NH 7 Vermont 2

NH 4 Proctor 5

NH 7 Holderness 2

NH 1 St. Paul's 8

NH 8 Laconia 1

NH 6 Holderness

NH 9 Berwick

NH 5 Tilton

FRONT ROW: Bicknell, Cohen, Jacobson, and Winston. BACK ROW: Manager Elkins, Powers, Captain Stauffer, Hvoslef, Koch, and Coach Bicknell.

VARSITYGOLF

Although its 1-11 record may tend to make you think of the golf team as a failure, other factors must b_e taken into consideration in the evaluation of this team. This was a relatively new team, with only two members returning from last year, and many of the players had little experience on the fairways. In actuality, this was certainly a "building year" for the golf team. Mr. Merrill spent many hours trying to develop the potential of the team, and towards the end of the year the quality of playing was certainly improved. With five of the six men returning next year, the experience gained this year should lead to a successful season next year.

Captain Lochhead, Lilly, Thiele, B. Stevens, Connors, P. Stevens, Coach Merrill.

Happy are we met, Happy have we been, Happy may we part, and Happy meet again

Best Wishes to

Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Wilcenski

Congratulations To The Class of 1965 From Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stalker

Success and Good Luck to the Class of "65 II from The Sherman Family

Congratulations To the Class of 1965 From The Delaney Family

Congratulations to the "Class of 1965" from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Loring

Best W~shes to the "Class of 65" from Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Fields and Family

LAKES TRAVEL AGENCY, INC.

Laconia, New Hampshire

Compliments of the Brock Family

arry Jackson John Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jackson

DENNIS' FOLKS.

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Congratulations lo the Class of J 965 from THEDOWLINGFAMILY

from NEW BEDFORD MFG. CO. Now Bodford, Mass.

Good luck to the Class of "65" from MR. and MRS. WALTERKNUDSON Holyoke, Mass.

Best Wishes from the TRAVIESO FAMILY

"Herr Doktor"

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Established 1821

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Laconia, New Hampshire

Compliments of CAMP SAMOSET

Congratulations to the Closs of 1965 from RUSSTREADWELL'SICE CREAM

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Manny Winston
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Compliments of

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Headquarters for:

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Congratulations to the class of 65' from the Hvoslefs

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Best Wishes from the KASSANDERFAMILY

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Best Wishes to the Class of "65" from THE EDWARD L. SERETANS

IRWIN MOTORS

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Compliments

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Best Wishes to the Class of "65" from

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Compliments of BAKER AND COMPANY

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Congratulations to-the "Class of 65" from

MR. and MRS. HAROLD A. STEGE

to the "Class of 1965"

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brewer

Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cannon

Mr. and Mrs. William Chenoweth

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Coen

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Cohen

Dr. William A. Cope

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Donovan

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dow

Mr. and Mrs. Antone Duarte

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Elkins

Dr. Stanley Frehling

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fitzgerald

Mrs. Anne L. Giles

Mr. John A. Hounsell

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacobson

Mr. and Mrs. David Kaufman

Mrs. J. Kosberg

Laconia Electric Inc.

Laconia Federal Savings and Loan

PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. William Malkenson

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malthouse

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murcott

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newman

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nighbert

Mrs. Phyllis Oman

Dr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Pickering

Dr. Platt Powell

Reliable Clothing Company

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Robitaille

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rodes

Dr. Richard S. Rubin

Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sargent

Dr. Richard M. Snow

Mrs. C. T. Spencor

Mr. Sidney Stogel

University Cap and Gown Company

Mr. William N. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. William Zide

"The J oily Three" Alan Littlefield, Archie Lewis, and Ralph LaPointe.
What went on after lights . .
NEW l-<I\"'PTOM \\OM,c N'\ov1 ~s
T.H. appealing for money
Kid goes for his gun .
Griffin trying to look innocent .

SENIORDIRECTORY

George Howard Abrams 29 Gove Court Burlington, Vt.

Rodney W. Ames Third Avenue Osterville, Mass.

Francis Ayer, Jr. 129 Court Street Keene, N.H.

William H. Bascom 116 N. 5th Street Allentown, Pa.

Kent L. Bicknell Box 273 New Hampton, N.H.

Robert Blair 120 Bellwood Lane Spartanburg, S.C.

Robert S. Boyd 331 Sylvania Road Rochester 18, N.Y.

Arthur Buliung 331 Pleasant Street Laconia, N.H.

Eduardo Carrero Pelanes 1019 Mexico City, Mexico

Lewis Cohen 21 Woodcliff Road Brookline, Mass.

James H. Conners 40 Washington Road Pittsford, N.Y.

James Cowden Limestone Road Ridgefield, Conn.

Peter C. Dekker 1038 Chestnut Street Manchester, N.H.

Steven George Delaney 96 Northwood A venue Demarest, N.J.

Alford']. Dempsey, Jr. 1495 Mozier Drive Atlanta, Ga.

James Di Carlo 56 Beecher Place Newton Center, Mass.

•Charles Dietzel Box 112 Bristol, N.H.

William J. Donovan Chapel Hill Berryville, Va.

Terrence Dowling 530 Washington Boulevard Oak Park, Ill.

Peter Duhamel 270 Green Street Brockton, Mass.

Marshall Elkins 93 Brire Avenue Scarsdale, N.Y.

Michael Elliott Box 275, R.F.D. # 1 Kennebunkport, Me.

Howard Fields 76 Woodbine Circle Needham, Mass.

Dennis C. Foss 3 Berkeley Avenue Haverhill, Mass.

George Gilmore, Jr. 2176 Turk Hill Road Fairport, N.Y.

Alan P. Goode

298 Myrtle Street Manchester, N.H.

Dexter B. Goodwin, II 4 Killams Point Branford, Conn.

George Gordon 448 Puritan Road Swampscott, Mass.

Fred J. Griffin, Jr. 911 Chestnut Street Manchester, N.H.

Michael Hankin 36 Hale Street Beverley, Mass.

Robert Heller 5 Shelter Bay Drive Great Neck, N. Y.

Karl Henry 47 Farmington Road Nashua, N.H.

Joby Hess Apt. 127, 2000 Scads Street Arlington, Va.

James C. Hill R.F.D. #1 East Montpelier, Vt.

Larry Hirschfeld 1685 Beverly Street Berkley, Mich.

Eric Holterman 409B Shore Road Fort Totten, Flushing, N.Y.

Erik R. H voslef 285 Florian Road Rosemere, Canada

James R. Jackson P.O. Box 88 Woodstock, Ill.

Larry E. Jackson 414 Elk Avenue Clendenin, W. Va.

Marc Jacobson 247 Pine Street Freeport, N.Y.

Bruce Jameson Box 43 Rockland, Me.

Frederick T. Johnson 160 East Sharon Street Glendale, Ohio

Reginald Jones 301 Overbrook Road Richmond, Va.

Dan Kaufman 215 Edgehill Road Montreal, Canada

David Kaufman 115 Adeline Street Newton, Mass.

Ken Kinsinger 32 Inverness Road Norwood, Mass.

Jeffery Kosberg 107 Bellevue Avenue Summit, N.J.

Charles M. Koutsogiane 40 Beamis Avenue Cumberland, R.I.

William K. Lange, Jr. 10 Rocky Wood Road Manhasset, N. Y.

Paul M. Lanning 8 Twin Circle Drive Westport, Conn.

Robert Lee 35 Green Valley Road Pittsford, N.Y.

Peter Linden 8 Gloucester Street Boston, Mass.

Eric Livingstone 49 High Street Lancaster, N.H.

Alan Loring 101 Rogers Court Williamsburg, Va.

Joe Lucey 24 Taft Drive Winchester, Mass.

Kevin K. Lynch 58 Atherton Road Brookline, Mass.

Richard Malthouse 727 Deerfield Drive North Canton, Ohio

Dana Martin 43 North Pleasant Avenue Ridgewood, N .J.

Marty Martin 59 Orient Court Swampscott, Mass.

Henry Jay Melosh 114 Glenwood Road Ridgewood, N.J.

Gordon I. Miller, Jr. 173 Elm Road

Falmouth, Mass.

Jerry Monaldi Leisure Lake Village Palmetto, Fla.

Randall T. Mudge 52 Eastman Street Concord, N.H.

Dan McLeod Higate Farm Warner, N.H.

Van McLeod Higate Farm Warner, N.H.

Gino Newman 79 Clifton Avenue Marblehead, Mass.

Tom Nims

68 Greenfield Street Manchester, N.H.

Chet Perkins 76 Orchard Lane Melrose, Mass.

Eric Pollack R.F.D. #2 Bristol, N .H.

Joel E. Powers, Jr. Main Street New Hampton, N.H.

Robert Ruch 122 Mayer Street Reading, Pa.

Steven Schulz North Mountain Road Canton, Conn.

Alan Sherman 185-19 64th Avenue Flushing, N.Y.

Donald Stalker Box 1428 Port Cartier, Canada

James Stauffer 628 West Ott Street Allentown, Pa.

John B. Stege 303 N. East Avenue Oak Park, Ill.

Robert Sterndale Box 53 Holderness, N.H.

Steven Henry Taylor 100 South Street Farfield, Conn.

Paul Thornton 1188 Union Street Manchester, N.H.

John Valatka 333 Colonel Hunt Drive Abington, Mass.

Dan Viles, Jr. 34 Partridge Hill Road Weston, Mass.

Eric Dean Walen 9 Carafa Terrace North Haven, Conn.

Fred Walker 181 Loudon Road Concrod, N .H.

Joe Weiner 32 N. Rochdale Avenue Roosevelt, N .J.

Jonathan Whiting Wilson Road South Lyndeboro, N.H.

Wayne Adam Wilcenski 112 Fox Den Road Avon, Conn.

David Jonathan Williams Main Street New Hampton, N.H.

Mark Williams 30 Ring's End Road Darien, Conn.

Clarence Wilson Wilshire Road Vernon, Conn.

Richard Winston 2264 Elm Street Manchester, N.H.

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