June 10, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 3
LLELin-Wood
Grafton
Revue
modeled
outfits
s. Merinda
and
the models
Tingley's
County 4.H holds fashion revue, songfest
conia; Kristi Blessing, Pam
Blessing -- N. Monroe Mt.
Breeze 4-H Club, Monroe;
Shelley Matthews -- Mt.
Stinson Girls, Rumney;
Francesca Peters -- Sunrise 4-
H Club, I,andaff; Virginia
Briggs-Snowcross, Franconia,
and Donna Nelly --Lilac
Lassies 4-H Club, Canaan,
N.H.
Juniors chosen to go to State
Activities Day were Judy Sells
piano kept the background
moving.
The stage setting of "Back
to Basics," quilts, treadle
sewing machine was arranged
by the Lincoln Bits and Pieces
4-H Club.
Seniors chosen to go to 4-H
State Activities Day in
Durham were Olivia Listz-
wan, Cindy Ward, Linda
Ward, Carol Briggs-
Snowcross 4-H Club, Fran-
WINNERS--Senior 4-H winners at Grafton County Fashion Revue.
-- Mt. Stinson Girls, Rumney;
Elizabeth Townsend --
Cherokee, Lebanon; Lisa
Poitras -- Mt. Stinson Girls,
Rumney; Rochelle Farr --
Hunt Mt. Monroe; Nanch
Hehre -- Oliverian, Haverhill;
Karen Miller and Kim
Newhall -- Lilac Lassies, W.
Canaan; Doug Blay --
Ammonoosuc 4-H Club,
Lisbon; Andrea Therriault --
Lilac Lassies, WCanaan.
Other participants were 3-
F's & Bath Braves 4-H Club --
Lisa Driscoll, Stephanie and
Virginia Englert, Kristy
Gilbert; Cindy and Wendy
Goslant, Elizabeth Peters,
Judy Peters, Tins Woods, and
Kelly Wyman; Cherokee-
Lebanon -- Erin Sullivan;
Bob-O-Links -- P. Bruce,
Donna and Reginia Citeroni,
Nicole Eno, Shiela Fabrizio,
Becky and Karen Keniston,
Karla-Marie Lane, Amanda
Morrill, Stephanie Page,
Jessica Schablein, Samantha
Stoddard and Angela Thayer,
P. Reed; Oliverian-Haverhill
and Pike -- Heather Bigelow,
Mary Doyle, Jennifer
Gherardi, Carol Leonard;
Sunrise-Lndaff -- Karen
Locke; Jennifer Jo Peters;
Snowcross-Franconia -- Lucy
Briggs; Ammonoosuc-Lisbon
-- Tammy Beasley, Stepbanie
Bronson, Debbie Glidden;
Hunt Mt.-Monroe -- Michelle
Farr, Kelli Gochee, Pam
Keenan; Hatchet-Lyme --
Jean Carter, Lisa Goodrich,
Kathy Laraway. Mt. Stinson
Girls-Rumney -- Sandie
Chamberlain, Alison Grass,
Becky Harrington, Sabrina
Manion, Christine Morabito,
BRADFORD--Sheldon H.
Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Fisher of Bradford,
was among 145 students
receiving the Doctor of
Osteopathy degree from The
University of Health Sciences
- College of Osteopathic
Medicine in Kansas City, Mo.,
May 17.
Dr. Fisher is a 1972 B.A.
degree graduate of Ohio
University. He and his wife,
Amy, are now living in
Detroit, Mich., where he is
interning at Detroit
Osteopathic Hospital.
Charles E. Hewett weds
Jacqueline A. Kennedy
' Social
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Harold Weyers Jr.
to wed Shawn Bird
WENTWORTH-Mr. and Mrs. Long-time residents of
Henry C. Bird have announced Wentworth, the Birds recently
the engagement of their moved to Plymouth.
daughter, Sharon, to Patrick Miss Bird is a graduate of
Weyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plymouth Area High School,
Harold J. Weyers, Jr., of Class of 1975. She is presently
W'illiamstown, Mass. employed at Bartlett's Inc., in
Greenfield, Mass., as office
manager.
Mr. Weyers is a graduate of
Mt. Greylock Regional High
School, Williamstowa, Class of
1976. Both Miss Bird and Mr.
Weyers are graduates of
FASHIONABLE--Grafton County 4-H Junior Fashion Review winners.
Academy alumni
reunion at Oxbow
annual
Alumni
was
School
t, Henry
of 1956,
class of
which
of the
Bob-O-Link news
by BEOKY KENlSTON
June 6 was the Bob-O-Link 4-
H Club monthly meeting for
roadcali. Everyone had to
answer with what they want
the club to do this summer.
The club is planning to sing
at the County Home. Members
are also planning a camping
trip.
After the meeting, everyone
worked on their records for
the fairs.
The club was also told that
from the results of State
Activities Day, the Action
xhibit girls will be going to
astern States. Regina
Citeroni received a rosette for
her demonstration.
did
and
send her a
ognized
as
eviated
ad Plates were
1949,
25-Year
In
was
she
Harold Blaisdell. Seventeen
out of 21 surviving members
were present. They are:
Nellie Andross Tomlinson,
W. Topsham; Ruth Barrett
Day, Springfield; Kenneth
Bartlett, E. Hartford, Conn.;
Harold Blaisdell, Pittsford;
Catherine Blake Benjamin,
Bradford; Bernice Couillard,
Barre; Harry Dickerman,
Erie, Pa., Glenn Erwin,
Bomoseen; Gertrude Gilman
Brooks, N. Haverhill; Vetha
Holland, E. Corinth; Dorothy
Judd La Pierre, Bradford;
Gertrude King Rock, Enfield;
Harry Lawrence, Lyn-
danville; J. Wesley McLam,
Groton; Minnie Moulton
Wood, Concord, Vt.; William
Mumler, Los Angeles, Calif.;
Edwin Powers, Montpelier.
Mr. Blaisdell entertained
with stories.
During the annual roll call,
137 responded.
The secretary announced
the death of Lillian Martin
Dill, class of 1894. She also
brought greetings from Alice
Palmer Severance, class of
1905 and Frank Chase, class of
1908.
The earliest class to respond
to the Roll Call was 1909,
represented by Charles
Haskins.
Eola Jewell Smith, class of
1930, was congratulated for
having 100 per cent at-
tendance at alumni banquets
since her graduation.
• Thanks was expressed to the
taaies in the kitchen by
Huntington for the
preparation and serving of the
dinner.
Entertainment was
Provided by Robert Michalak
of the Gong Show, N.B.C. He
played the piano, presenting
music from all eras and in-
vitina.udience .participation.
nasxms paitl tribute to
m. tam year s banquet:
Lillian Martin Dill - 1894;
Bertha Renfrew Reighton-
1905; tara Cunningham
Stacker - 1909; Myrtle Kimball
Rutledge - 1913; Rose Pierson
Peterson - 1918; Lucy Pratt
Hayward - 1927; Wendell
Hutchins - 1927; Olive Kenyon
Sproul - 1927; Nelson K.
Webster - 1931; Richard
Dodge - 1932; Hilda La DeaU -
1936; Frances Hartwell
Fadden - 1936; Margaret
-- Janice Pollendar Larabee,
1958; Secretary -- Everdene
Hood, 194o; T reaser.-
Phyllis Hastings tluss, t.
Executive Committee --
Carol Pollendar Taylor, 1962;
Robert Nutting, 1960; Miriam
Beard O Donneli, 1952; _Hom
Kingsbury, 1949; JUmt
Williams Barton, 1956.
Scholarship Committee --
Meda Stanley Kinghorn, 1922;
Mary Drew,. 1949; Martins
Southworth Eaton - 1937; Day Stever; Betty Nutting
Louise Peters Swardon - 1937; French, 1963; Richard Devins,
Olive Hutchinson Edenfleld- 1959.
1939; Theo Hatch Stockman - Nominating Committee --
1940; Betty Dudley pontre - Loland Blodgett, 1954; James
1941; LillianLongoWheatley" Barton, 1955; Henry Hun-
1953; Dabid Bigelow- 1955. tington, 1956.
Dean Osgood, 1953, reported The evening closed with the
for the nominating Corn- singing of the B.A. Song led by
mittee-- President, Russell Dean Osgood, class of 1953.
Kincaid, 1957; Vice President
N ewbury man gets
4.H Club notes
RYEGATE--Ten members of
the Ryegate Trailblazers 4-H
Club and three adults met
April 17 at the Blue Mountain
Grange Hall in Ryegate. After
the business meeting
everyone enjoyed making
Easter baskets and bunnim
out of egg cartons.
The Lake Harvey Make
Sates met May 5. Eleven
members attended. A car
wash was discussed to raise
money. Members also talked
about what they are going to
do at State Day and what they
did on vacation.
The Harvey's Hollow
Helpers met at the Swartz
residence May 8. ]Reports
were read and the club
scrapbook was finished and
passed around. Green-Up Day
was discussed and so was me
,volleyball tourrment.
Seven members from the
Harvey's Hollow Helpers
participated in Green-Up day.
The club thanked the senior
citizens who provided lunch
'for the 4-H'ers.
Mike Deutsch
joining Navy
WENTWORTH--Michael C.
Deutsch, 17, son of Conrad and
Irene Deutsch, recently
Masonic de s.v.',
BRADFORD--CharitY Lodge. nights of d.elg.r.ee work was entry program, according to
No. 43 F & A M of Bradforcl because art m m tim Lrtce Navy Petty Officer Henry A.
met in Masonic apartments on and is shipping out to Turkey Isaacs of the Laconia
Main Street June I-2 to. within a few days. All brothers Recruiting Station.
wesent Second and Thiro wished him well on his new Michael, a senior at
M¢:onic Degree to Carl assignment, plymouth Area High School,
' ori, son of Richard After the meeting, a enlisted for six years with
collation was served by the guaranteed training in a Class
Swenson of Newbury. 'n ....
Brothers Joseph Adrian and individual for additional and
Many brothers were I refreshment committee, A school that prepares the
attenctance and all agreed the RiclmrdSwenson. advanced courses of in-
work went very smoothly. All' brothers are looking
tthis meeting there were forward to the family masonic struetion in the electronics
inAa endance to aid in degree picnic on July 20th at Round field.
hTrk and to be a spectator Michael will report for
ree generations of swen- pond. active duty on June 25 and will
attend basic training at the
sons, a rare occurrence.
Also during the evening,
Brother R. W. Buzzell was
presented to the East, where
he honored W.M. Robert
onnelly by pinning on
is Past Master jewel, a .l
from Charity No 43 Lodge.
Brother Buzzell also made a
special presentation to
Brother Carl Swenson.
The reason for successive
SQUARE DANCE
BRADFORD-'A club level
square dance sp°nsored by the
Connecticut Valley Swingers
will be held in the Oxbow High
SchOOl cafeteria from 8-11
p m. June 20. Caller will be Al
onty.
Naval Training Center in
Great Lakes, III.
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HASKE.LL JM[
Ltttton, NH 03581
Michele Muzzey, Pam
Orodeckis, Kim Piper, Susan
Sells; Lilac Lassies- W.
Canaan -- Liz Acerno, Beth
Baker, Karen Bliss, Laurie
Clifford, Denise Collishaw,
Andrea Hammond, Lori
Jones, Christine Lacroix,
Muffy & Tyler Moran,
Elizabeth McAlister, Kiki
Normandie, Kris Newhall,
Carmen Stevens, and Mary
Tucker; Cindy Stevens; Laf-
A-Landers-Littleton -- Shari
Carb.
Apron Parade: No. Monroe-
Mt. Breeze -- Judith Carroll
LYME-Jacqueline A. Mr. Hewett is a graduate of Daniel Webster College in
Kennedy, daughter ofMr. and Williams College and Yale Nashua.
Mrs. Richard L. Kennedy of University. He is employed as Mr. Weyers is an assistant
New Haven, Conn., and a program director at Dart- manager at McClelland's
Charles E. Hewett of Norwich, mouth College. Stationery and office products
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hewett of Winthrop, Maine,
were united in marriage at the
Lyme Congregational Church
June 6. Rev. Jeffrey Atwater
officiated.
Frances H. Anderson of
Royal Oak, Mich., was the
maid of honor. Mrs. Arthur T.
Hammond of Wiscasset,
Maine, Mrs. Joseph D.
Messick of Guilford, Conn.
The couple plan to live in in Williamstown. No date has
Lyme. been set for the wedding.
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and Jenny Christian; Bob-O-
Link - No. Haverhill.-- Jennie
Verratti; 3-F's & Bath Braves
-- Cindy Goslant, Rhonda
Hurlbert, Jodi Landry, Kelly
Wyman; Hunt Mt. - Monroe &
Aimee Loranger and Annette
Merchand; Lilac Lassies
W. Canaan Becky Cantlin,
Laurie Stone, Katherine
Weaver, Karen Wright;
Oliverian - Pike & Haverhill--
Carol Leonard and Jennifer
Gherardi.
Songfest groups going to
State Activities Day -- Mt.
Stinson Girls - Rumney in the
small and large group.
Other Scngfest winners --
3'F's-Bath Braves; Lilac
Lassies- W. Canaan; No.
Monroe Mt. Breeze small and
large group; Hunt Mt.-
Monroe; Bob-O-Link-No.
Haverhill small and large
and Shann Kerner of New
Britain, Conn., were
bridesmaids.
Jerome Doughty of Win-
throp, Maine, was best man.
Richard L. Kennedy Jr. of
New Haven, Edward O.
Sullivan of Mount Kisco, N.Y.,
and William T. Glidden of
Fairlee were ushers.
A reception was held at the
Dartmouth Outing Club in
Hanover.
Mrs. Hewett graduated
from khe University of Con-
necticut and is attending Yale
University. She is employed
by the United States Forest
Service in Rutland.
Blood donors
at Odord
ORFORD--The senior class of
group; Mt. Stinson Boys- Orford High School sponsored'
Rumney; Oliverian - a Red Cross bloodmobile at
Haverhill and Pike; Hatchet- Memorial Hall in Orford June
Lyme; Cherokee-Lebanon.
Songfest Judges -- Mrs.
John Cobb, Woodsville and
Mrs. Mary Musty, Piermont.
Fashion Revue Committee:
Mrs. Carolyn Grass, Rumney;
Mrs. Gloria Carbonneau,
Littleton, Mrs. Ruth Gully,
Lincoln, Mrs. Esther Christy,
W. Canaan; Mrs, Carolyn
Townsend, Mrs. Merinda
Townsend, Lebanon; Mrs.
Karen Malz, Enfield, Mrs. Pat
Blessing, Monroe and Miss
Karen Gully, Lincoln.
Ann E. Broekardt
b on dean's list
E. CORINTH--Ann E.
3. The following donated
blood:
From Orford: Donna
Chapin, Blair Rich, Anne
Bean, Duane Willey, Paul
Gourney, Maurice Bean, Paul
Handelman, Gary Bahlkow,
Peter Miyares, Kel,ie Carter,
Gerald Pease, Judy Adams,
Lois Adams, Margaret
Handelman, Carol Bean,
Brenda Thomson, Leif
Novick, Helen Daisey, Chase
Kling, Kathy Baker, Barry
LeBarron.
From Piermont: Walter
Woscott, Dorothy Barnes,
Stan Talbot.
From Fairlee: Vicki
Eastman, Rita Nickles,
Gordon Kee, Janet Kee.
From W. Lebanon: Sandy
Archibald, Gary Wells.
From Lyme: Joyce Gray.
Frond Bradford: Lena Corti.
Brockardt, a sophomore at From W. Newbury: Linda
Randolph-Macon Woman's Sohigian.
College, was named to the From Pike: Alfred Rucker.
Dean's List in recognition of From Hanover: Hugh
her superior academic record Watson.
for the 1981 swing semester. From Wilder: Gerald
Ms. Brockhardt is the Fournier.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John From Wentworth: Priscilla
W. Brockardt, East Corinth. Wolfe.
Teresa Bagonzi earns
psychology degree
WOODSVILLE--Teresa M.
Bagnnzi, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Bagonzi of
Woodsville, was awarded a
bachelor of arts cam laude in
psychology at the 105th
commencement of Boston
College May 18.
The commencement
speaker was U.S. House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
Jr., a 1936 graduate of Boston
College, who was awarded the
university's Ignatius Medal.
This Boston College
President's Medal of
Excellence was presented by
Rev. J. Donald Mona, S.J.,
24th president of the
university, to O'Neill in
recognition of his "out-
standing accomplishment" in
a career "enriched by a
religious dimension." More
than 2,000 graduates received
degrees.
Teresa is a 1977 graduate of
Woodsville High School and a
1976 graduate of St. Paul's
Advanced Studies School.
Her undergraduate ac-
tivities included the Gold Key
Society, undergraduate ad-
missions and freshmen
assistance programs.
Additionally, Teresa has
completed two years of
research on children's
stereotypes and perceptions of
the elderly. Particularly, she
was interested in the variable
of contact with the aged. Her
study is pending publication.
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June 10, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 3
LLELin-Wood
Grafton
Revue
modeled
outfits
s. Merinda
and
the models
Tingley's
County 4.H holds fashion revue, songfest
conia; Kristi Blessing, Pam
Blessing -- N. Monroe Mt.
Breeze 4-H Club, Monroe;
Shelley Matthews -- Mt.
Stinson Girls, Rumney;
Francesca Peters -- Sunrise 4-
H Club, I,andaff; Virginia
Briggs-Snowcross, Franconia,
and Donna Nelly --Lilac
Lassies 4-H Club, Canaan,
N.H.
Juniors chosen to go to State
Activities Day were Judy Sells
piano kept the background
moving.
The stage setting of "Back
to Basics," quilts, treadle
sewing machine was arranged
by the Lincoln Bits and Pieces
4-H Club.
Seniors chosen to go to 4-H
State Activities Day in
Durham were Olivia Listz-
wan, Cindy Ward, Linda
Ward, Carol Briggs-
Snowcross 4-H Club, Fran-
WINNERS--Senior 4-H winners at Grafton County Fashion Revue.
-- Mt. Stinson Girls, Rumney;
Elizabeth Townsend --
Cherokee, Lebanon; Lisa
Poitras -- Mt. Stinson Girls,
Rumney; Rochelle Farr --
Hunt Mt. Monroe; Nanch
Hehre -- Oliverian, Haverhill;
Karen Miller and Kim
Newhall -- Lilac Lassies, W.
Canaan; Doug Blay --
Ammonoosuc 4-H Club,
Lisbon; Andrea Therriault --
Lilac Lassies, WCanaan.
Other participants were 3-
F's & Bath Braves 4-H Club --
Lisa Driscoll, Stephanie and
Virginia Englert, Kristy
Gilbert; Cindy and Wendy
Goslant, Elizabeth Peters,
Judy Peters, Tins Woods, and
Kelly Wyman; Cherokee-
Lebanon -- Erin Sullivan;
Bob-O-Links -- P. Bruce,
Donna and Reginia Citeroni,
Nicole Eno, Shiela Fabrizio,
Becky and Karen Keniston,
Karla-Marie Lane, Amanda
Morrill, Stephanie Page,
Jessica Schablein, Samantha
Stoddard and Angela Thayer,
P. Reed; Oliverian-Haverhill
and Pike -- Heather Bigelow,
Mary Doyle, Jennifer
Gherardi, Carol Leonard;
Sunrise-Lndaff -- Karen
Locke; Jennifer Jo Peters;
Snowcross-Franconia -- Lucy
Briggs; Ammonoosuc-Lisbon
-- Tammy Beasley, Stepbanie
Bronson, Debbie Glidden;
Hunt Mt.-Monroe -- Michelle
Farr, Kelli Gochee, Pam
Keenan; Hatchet-Lyme --
Jean Carter, Lisa Goodrich,
Kathy Laraway. Mt. Stinson
Girls-Rumney -- Sandie
Chamberlain, Alison Grass,
Becky Harrington, Sabrina
Manion, Christine Morabito,
BRADFORD--Sheldon H.
Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Fisher of Bradford,
was among 145 students
receiving the Doctor of
Osteopathy degree from The
University of Health Sciences
- College of Osteopathic
Medicine in Kansas City, Mo.,
May 17.
Dr. Fisher is a 1972 B.A.
degree graduate of Ohio
University. He and his wife,
Amy, are now living in
Detroit, Mich., where he is
interning at Detroit
Osteopathic Hospital.
Charles E. Hewett weds
Jacqueline A. Kennedy
' Social
L,. .€
Harold Weyers Jr.
to wed Shawn Bird
WENTWORTH-Mr. and Mrs. Long-time residents of
Henry C. Bird have announced Wentworth, the Birds recently
the engagement of their moved to Plymouth.
daughter, Sharon, to Patrick Miss Bird is a graduate of
Weyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plymouth Area High School,
Harold J. Weyers, Jr., of Class of 1975. She is presently
W'illiamstown, Mass. employed at Bartlett's Inc., in
Greenfield, Mass., as office
manager.
Mr. Weyers is a graduate of
Mt. Greylock Regional High
School, Williamstowa, Class of
1976. Both Miss Bird and Mr.
Weyers are graduates of
FASHIONABLE--Grafton County 4-H Junior Fashion Review winners.
Academy alumni
reunion at Oxbow
annual
Alumni
was
School
t, Henry
of 1956,
class of
which
of the
Bob-O-Link news
by BEOKY KENlSTON
June 6 was the Bob-O-Link 4-
H Club monthly meeting for
roadcali. Everyone had to
answer with what they want
the club to do this summer.
The club is planning to sing
at the County Home. Members
are also planning a camping
trip.
After the meeting, everyone
worked on their records for
the fairs.
The club was also told that
from the results of State
Activities Day, the Action
xhibit girls will be going to
astern States. Regina
Citeroni received a rosette for
her demonstration.
did
and
send her a
ognized
as
eviated
ad Plates were
1949,
25-Year
In
was
she
Harold Blaisdell. Seventeen
out of 21 surviving members
were present. They are:
Nellie Andross Tomlinson,
W. Topsham; Ruth Barrett
Day, Springfield; Kenneth
Bartlett, E. Hartford, Conn.;
Harold Blaisdell, Pittsford;
Catherine Blake Benjamin,
Bradford; Bernice Couillard,
Barre; Harry Dickerman,
Erie, Pa., Glenn Erwin,
Bomoseen; Gertrude Gilman
Brooks, N. Haverhill; Vetha
Holland, E. Corinth; Dorothy
Judd La Pierre, Bradford;
Gertrude King Rock, Enfield;
Harry Lawrence, Lyn-
danville; J. Wesley McLam,
Groton; Minnie Moulton
Wood, Concord, Vt.; William
Mumler, Los Angeles, Calif.;
Edwin Powers, Montpelier.
Mr. Blaisdell entertained
with stories.
During the annual roll call,
137 responded.
The secretary announced
the death of Lillian Martin
Dill, class of 1894. She also
brought greetings from Alice
Palmer Severance, class of
1905 and Frank Chase, class of
1908.
The earliest class to respond
to the Roll Call was 1909,
represented by Charles
Haskins.
Eola Jewell Smith, class of
1930, was congratulated for
having 100 per cent at-
tendance at alumni banquets
since her graduation.
• Thanks was expressed to the
taaies in the kitchen by
Huntington for the
preparation and serving of the
dinner.
Entertainment was
Provided by Robert Michalak
of the Gong Show, N.B.C. He
played the piano, presenting
music from all eras and in-
vitina.udience .participation.
nasxms paitl tribute to
m. tam year s banquet:
Lillian Martin Dill - 1894;
Bertha Renfrew Reighton-
1905; tara Cunningham
Stacker - 1909; Myrtle Kimball
Rutledge - 1913; Rose Pierson
Peterson - 1918; Lucy Pratt
Hayward - 1927; Wendell
Hutchins - 1927; Olive Kenyon
Sproul - 1927; Nelson K.
Webster - 1931; Richard
Dodge - 1932; Hilda La DeaU -
1936; Frances Hartwell
Fadden - 1936; Margaret
-- Janice Pollendar Larabee,
1958; Secretary -- Everdene
Hood, 194o; T reaser.-
Phyllis Hastings tluss, t.
Executive Committee --
Carol Pollendar Taylor, 1962;
Robert Nutting, 1960; Miriam
Beard O Donneli, 1952; _Hom
Kingsbury, 1949; JUmt
Williams Barton, 1956.
Scholarship Committee --
Meda Stanley Kinghorn, 1922;
Mary Drew,. 1949; Martins
Southworth Eaton - 1937; Day Stever; Betty Nutting
Louise Peters Swardon - 1937; French, 1963; Richard Devins,
Olive Hutchinson Edenfleld- 1959.
1939; Theo Hatch Stockman - Nominating Committee --
1940; Betty Dudley pontre - Loland Blodgett, 1954; James
1941; LillianLongoWheatley" Barton, 1955; Henry Hun-
1953; Dabid Bigelow- 1955. tington, 1956.
Dean Osgood, 1953, reported The evening closed with the
for the nominating Corn- singing of the B.A. Song led by
mittee-- President, Russell Dean Osgood, class of 1953.
Kincaid, 1957; Vice President
N ewbury man gets
4.H Club notes
RYEGATE--Ten members of
the Ryegate Trailblazers 4-H
Club and three adults met
April 17 at the Blue Mountain
Grange Hall in Ryegate. After
the business meeting
everyone enjoyed making
Easter baskets and bunnim
out of egg cartons.
The Lake Harvey Make
Sates met May 5. Eleven
members attended. A car
wash was discussed to raise
money. Members also talked
about what they are going to
do at State Day and what they
did on vacation.
The Harvey's Hollow
Helpers met at the Swartz
residence May 8. ]Reports
were read and the club
scrapbook was finished and
passed around. Green-Up Day
was discussed and so was me
,volleyball tourrment.
Seven members from the
Harvey's Hollow Helpers
participated in Green-Up day.
The club thanked the senior
citizens who provided lunch
'for the 4-H'ers.
Mike Deutsch
joining Navy
WENTWORTH--Michael C.
Deutsch, 17, son of Conrad and
Irene Deutsch, recently
Masonic de s.v.',
BRADFORD--CharitY Lodge. nights of d.elg.r.ee work was entry program, according to
No. 43 F & A M of Bradforcl because art m m tim Lrtce Navy Petty Officer Henry A.
met in Masonic apartments on and is shipping out to Turkey Isaacs of the Laconia
Main Street June I-2 to. within a few days. All brothers Recruiting Station.
wesent Second and Thiro wished him well on his new Michael, a senior at
M¢:onic Degree to Carl assignment, plymouth Area High School,
' ori, son of Richard After the meeting, a enlisted for six years with
collation was served by the guaranteed training in a Class
Swenson of Newbury. 'n ....
Brothers Joseph Adrian and individual for additional and
Many brothers were I refreshment committee, A school that prepares the
attenctance and all agreed the RiclmrdSwenson. advanced courses of in-
work went very smoothly. All' brothers are looking
tthis meeting there were forward to the family masonic struetion in the electronics
inAa endance to aid in degree picnic on July 20th at Round field.
hTrk and to be a spectator Michael will report for
ree generations of swen- pond. active duty on June 25 and will
attend basic training at the
sons, a rare occurrence.
Also during the evening,
Brother R. W. Buzzell was
presented to the East, where
he honored W.M. Robert
onnelly by pinning on
is Past Master jewel, a .l
from Charity No 43 Lodge.
Brother Buzzell also made a
special presentation to
Brother Carl Swenson.
The reason for successive
SQUARE DANCE
BRADFORD-'A club level
square dance sp°nsored by the
Connecticut Valley Swingers
will be held in the Oxbow High
SchOOl cafeteria from 8-11
pm. June 20. Caller will be Al
onty.
Naval Training Center in
Great Lakes, III.
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Ltttton, NH 03581
Michele Muzzey, Pam
Orodeckis, Kim Piper, Susan
Sells; Lilac Lassies- W.
Canaan -- Liz Acerno, Beth
Baker, Karen Bliss, Laurie
Clifford, Denise Collishaw,
Andrea Hammond, Lori
Jones, Christine Lacroix,
Muffy & Tyler Moran,
Elizabeth McAlister, Kiki
Normandie, Kris Newhall,
Carmen Stevens, and Mary
Tucker; Cindy Stevens; Laf-
A-Landers-Littleton -- Shari
Carb.
Apron Parade: No. Monroe-
Mt. Breeze -- Judith Carroll
LYME-Jacqueline A. Mr. Hewett is a graduate of Daniel Webster College in
Kennedy, daughter ofMr. and Williams College and Yale Nashua.
Mrs. Richard L. Kennedy of University. He is employed as Mr. Weyers is an assistant
New Haven, Conn., and a program director at Dart- manager at McClelland's
Charles E. Hewett of Norwich, mouth College. Stationery and office products
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hewett of Winthrop, Maine,
were united in marriage at the
Lyme Congregational Church
June 6. Rev. Jeffrey Atwater
officiated.
Frances H. Anderson of
Royal Oak, Mich., was the
maid of honor. Mrs. Arthur T.
Hammond of Wiscasset,
Maine, Mrs. Joseph D.
Messick of Guilford, Conn.
The couple plan to live in in Williamstown. No date has
Lyme. been set for the wedding.
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and Jenny Christian; Bob-O-
Link - No. Haverhill.-- Jennie
Verratti; 3-F's & Bath Braves
-- Cindy Goslant, Rhonda
Hurlbert, Jodi Landry, Kelly
Wyman; Hunt Mt. - Monroe &
Aimee Loranger and Annette
Merchand; Lilac Lassies
W. Canaan Becky Cantlin,
Laurie Stone, Katherine
Weaver, Karen Wright;
Oliverian - Pike & Haverhill--
Carol Leonard and Jennifer
Gherardi.
Songfest groups going to
State Activities Day -- Mt.
Stinson Girls - Rumney in the
small and large group.
Other Scngfest winners --
3'F's-Bath Braves; Lilac
Lassies- W. Canaan; No.
Monroe Mt. Breeze small and
large group; Hunt Mt.-
Monroe; Bob-O-Link-No.
Haverhill small and large
and Shann Kerner of New
Britain, Conn., were
bridesmaids.
Jerome Doughty of Win-
throp, Maine, was best man.
Richard L. Kennedy Jr. of
New Haven, Edward O.
Sullivan of Mount Kisco, N.Y.,
and William T. Glidden of
Fairlee were ushers.
A reception was held at the
Dartmouth Outing Club in
Hanover.
Mrs. Hewett graduated
from khe University of Con-
necticut and is attending Yale
University. She is employed
by the United States Forest
Service in Rutland.
Blood donors
at Odord
ORFORD--The senior class of
group; Mt. Stinson Boys- Orford High School sponsored'
Rumney; Oliverian - a Red Cross bloodmobile at
Haverhill and Pike; Hatchet- Memorial Hall in Orford June
Lyme; Cherokee-Lebanon.
Songfest Judges -- Mrs.
John Cobb, Woodsville and
Mrs. Mary Musty, Piermont.
Fashion Revue Committee:
Mrs. Carolyn Grass, Rumney;
Mrs. Gloria Carbonneau,
Littleton, Mrs. Ruth Gully,
Lincoln, Mrs. Esther Christy,
W. Canaan; Mrs, Carolyn
Townsend, Mrs. Merinda
Townsend, Lebanon; Mrs.
Karen Malz, Enfield, Mrs. Pat
Blessing, Monroe and Miss
Karen Gully, Lincoln.
Ann E. Broekardt
b on dean's list
E. CORINTH--Ann E.
3. The following donated
blood:
From Orford: Donna
Chapin, Blair Rich, Anne
Bean, Duane Willey, Paul
Gourney, Maurice Bean, Paul
Handelman, Gary Bahlkow,
Peter Miyares, Kel,ie Carter,
Gerald Pease, Judy Adams,
Lois Adams, Margaret
Handelman, Carol Bean,
Brenda Thomson, Leif
Novick, Helen Daisey, Chase
Kling, Kathy Baker, Barry
LeBarron.
From Piermont: Walter
Woscott, Dorothy Barnes,
Stan Talbot.
From Fairlee: Vicki
Eastman, Rita Nickles,
Gordon Kee, Janet Kee.
From W. Lebanon: Sandy
Archibald, Gary Wells.
From Lyme: Joyce Gray.
Frond Bradford: Lena Corti.
Brockardt, a sophomore at From W. Newbury: Linda
Randolph-Macon Woman's Sohigian.
College, was named to the From Pike: Alfred Rucker.
Dean's List in recognition of From Hanover: Hugh
her superior academic record Watson.
for the 1981 swing semester. From Wilder: Gerald
Ms. Brockhardt is the Fournier.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John From Wentworth: Priscilla
W. Brockardt, East Corinth. Wolfe.
Teresa Bagonzi earns
psychology degree
WOODSVILLE--Teresa M.
Bagnnzi, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Bagonzi of
Woodsville, was awarded a
bachelor of arts cam laude in
psychology at the 105th
commencement of Boston
College May 18.
The commencement
speaker was U.S. House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
Jr., a 1936 graduate of Boston
College, who was awarded the
university's Ignatius Medal.
This Boston College
President's Medal of
Excellence was presented by
Rev. J. Donald Mona, S.J.,
24th president of the
university, to O'Neill in
recognition of his "out-
standing accomplishment" in
a career "enriched by a
religious dimension." More
than 2,000 graduates received
degrees.
Teresa is a 1977 graduate of
Woodsville High School and a
1976 graduate of St. Paul's
Advanced Studies School.
Her undergraduate ac-
tivities included the Gold Key
Society, undergraduate ad-
missions and freshmen
assistance programs.
Additionally, Teresa has
completed two years of
research on children's
stereotypes and perceptions of
the elderly. Particularly, she
was interested in the variable
of contact with the aged. Her
study is pending publication.
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. John Sundnas
of Piermont are parents of a
baby son, David John, born
May 5 at Mary Hitchcock
Memorial ltospital.
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