Manchester High School - Anchor Yearbook (Manchester, MA)
- Class of 1966
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Manchester High School Manchester-by-the-Sea Massachusetts THE ANCHOR Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Six Is Dedicated to 2 I I the Town of Manchester — 3 for the Support of Our Varied Programs — t 5 ■ 7 Dr. Howard Health Service Mrs. Fialho Nursing Service Mrs. Corson Remedial Reading Leonard P. Zani Director High School Guidance Salem State College, B. S.Ed. Tufts University, M.A. in Edn. Boston University Candidate, C. A. G. S. Mrs. Spear Dental Hygenist Mr. Moore Adjustment Counselor Mrs. Delviks Attendance Our present educational program in Manchester consists of three aspects: instruc- tion, administrative services, and student personnel services . Instruction is the focal point of the educational program, and the teacher holds an important position in the school. Administrative services are provided for the purpose of facilitating the instructional program and supporting the teacher in his instructional role. Student personnel services are facilitative and are designed to help each student obtain the maximum benefit from all other services. While S.P.S. is one of three areas of any educational program, it also supplements the other two. In Manchester the student personnel services include: Health Services, Remedial Services, School Adjustment Services, Attendance, Special Education and Guidance Program. 8 Faculty and Administration ii TO THE CLASS OF 1966 LIFE is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors! Louisa May Alcott Commencement is by definition the beginning. Your class has an outstanding start in life for you have already achieved notably in relation to the individual goals and aspi- rations that make up the class of 1966. Knowledge is not power in itself but when used by an individual to function more ef- fectively it contributes to his own power to accomplish. We grow when we face life. I commend your class for its knowledge, power, and proud record of achievement. Your future can only grow as you grasp the realities of your commencement. Foster H . Ball Superintendent of Schools Foster H. Ball Superintendent of Schools B. A. , University of New Hampshire Ed. M. , Boston University 10 MANCHESTER SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mr. Burroughs, Supt. Ball, Miss Imbeault, Secretary; Mr. Kelley, Chairman, Mr. Beguin, Mr. Nickless, and Mr. Halloran. Charles H. Ashley Principal Dartmouth College, A.B. M.Ed. , University of New Hampshire Bruce D. Magoon Assistant Principal 8th Grade Math H. S. Student Council Advisor B.Ed. , Keene Teachers College M. A. in Ed. , University of Conn. 11 Fac Richard A. Ananian French (Elementary, Junior, Senior High), A.B. C M.A.T., Brown University. Hazen C. Boyd, Jr. Algebra I and II, Gen. Math, Electricity and Mechanical Drawing, B. S. GM.Educ., Univ of Mass. Alton L. Curtis Business Education, Auburn Maine School of Com., B. S. , Univ. of Maine, Ed. M. , Worchester State Uni- versity. Edward J. Field, Jr. Senior High English, Head Football Coach, A.B. , Univ. of S. C. , Ed.M. , Salem State College. Nancy Bachmann Physical Education, B. S. , University of Massachusetts. Richard Costello Chemistry, General Science, Geometry, B.S. , University of Mass., M.Ed., Salem State College . Wendell L. Crosby Junior High Soc. Studies, B. A., Univ. of Michigan, Ed.M., Harvard. Arthur W. Edwards, Jr. B.S. Ed., Salem State, M.Ed., Salem State, M.S.Ed., Temple University. Ray C. Austin Industrial Arts, B. S. , Gorham State. 12 jlty Ellen H. Gall French, B. A. , Wel- lesley College, M.A., Middlebury College . Joseph Hyland Boys ' Phys. Ed., Dir. of Athletics, Boys ' In- tramurals, H. S. Bas- ketball Coach, Jr. H. Basketball Coach, E. Boston University. Herbert Hahn English, National Honor Society, Ad- vanced Placement; A.B. , M. A., Harvard. Sharon A . Kottlowski Home Economics, Gen. Science, B. S. , Indiana University. Jane T. O ' Brien Music Supervisor, B. S. , Music University of Vermont. Gloria Hassett Jr. -Sr. High English, A.B. , Boston University, Candidate for Master ' s School of Communica- tions, B.U. Paul LeVie Boys ' Phys. Ed., North- eastern University, Intern, Degree Candidate in Physical Education. Ronald Pasek Psychology, Sociology, M. History, Economics, Early History, Asst. Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach, B. S. , Salem State, Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies Stephen Mugglebee Science, Social Studies B. S. , Salem State. 13 Leonora Pescosolido A.B. , Sweet Briar College, M. A. T. , Brown University, En- glish, Social Studies, 7th Grade Class Advisor. William Seabury Boys ' Phys. Ed., North- eastern University, In- tern, Degree Candidate in Physical Education. Marjorie Von Suck Librarian, B.S., Sim- mons University. Herbert G. Schlegel B. S. , Salem State Col- lege, M.A., Tufts Univ. , Senior Class Ad- visor, Basketball Coach, Co-ordinator -- Physics and Math, Football Photographer. Ernest R. Shepard A.B. , A.M., Boston Univ., U.S. History, Modern History, Social Studies, Soc. Stud. Co- ordinator, Faculty Manager of Athletics, Paperback bookstore. Karen Schlegel B.S.Ed., Salem State College, Jr. High Math, Sr. High En- glish. Yvonne Trabucco B.S. , ArtEduc., Bowl- ing Green St. University, Art (1-12), Art Club Advisor, Jr. -Sr. High, Freshman Class Advisor. Sharon T. Breitling B.A., Math., Rosary Hill College, M. A. Math., Fordham Univ. , Algebra, Earth Science, Geometry. L Seniors STEVEN FOSTER BALL THOMAS S. BORGIOLI Cosmo September 4, 1948 By the deep sea, the mus ic in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more. -- Byron Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Basketball Manager 3; Baseball 1; Marine Biology Club; Yearbook 2,3,4; Dr. Education 3; Hospitality Club 3; Science Award 2; Student Council 2,3; A.V. 2; Jr. Prom Waiter 2. Steve April 23, 1948 I do hate to be unquiet at home. -- Pepys Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Dr. Educa- tion 3; Fruitcakes 3; Hospitality Club 3. CHARLENE LOIS BRADBURY Brads March 25, 1948 Live while ye may. -- Milton Class Play 1; Sophomore Hop 1; Senior Prom 2,3; Basketball 2; Pep Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Art Club 4; Softball 2; Dr. Education 3. DAVID W. BROWN Green May 31, 1948 There can be no great smoke arise, but there must be some fire. -- Heywood Boys ' Chorus 1,2; One Act Plays 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2; School Photographer 3,4; Radio Club 1,2; A.V. 2,3,4. ROBERT A. BURGESS, JR. Buck May 9, 1948 Behind a frowning providence he hides a shining face. -- Cowper Basketball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Arts Crafts 2; Hospitality Club 3; Driver Education 3; Math Club 3; Intramurals 1 2, AV. 2. MARIE LOUISE BURGESS Marie July 19, 1948 They ' re only truly great who are truly good. — Chapman Marine Biology Club 2; Dr. Education 3; Class Play 2; Yearbook 4; Volleyball 2; French Medal 3; Glee Club 3,4; Chorus 3. VICTORIA JENNIFER BURTON Vicki January 2, 1949 Let’s go hand in hand, not one before another. -- Shakespeare Yearbook 1,2,4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Bell Ringing 3,4; Class Play 1; Track Meet 2; Volley- ball 2; Sewing Club 2; Dr. Education 3; Softball 3,4; Office Girl 3. THOMAS G. BURTT Boa February 2, 1948 Fair weather cometh out of the north-. -- Old Testament Class Officer 1,2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1,2; AV 1,2,3; Driver Education 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Radio Club 1,2; Basketball Manager 3,4. 17 PATRICIA ANN CAPELLO JUDY LEE COOL Judy February 21, 1948 Without music life would be a mistake. — Nietzsche Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Bell Ringing 1 , 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Class Play 2, 3; Pep Club; Marine Biology Club 2; Driver Ed. 3; Intramural basketball 1; Literary Club 3; National Honor Society; NEDT; Library Aid. Patti March 15, 1948 It ' s better to wear out than to rust out. — Cumberland Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Bell Ringing 1, 2, 3,4; Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Library Assistant 2; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Play 1,2,3; Track 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Sophomore Hop 2; Pep Club 3; Vol- leyball 2; Junior Senior Prom 3; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Field Hockey 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Driver Training 3; Science Fair 1; Girls ' State Representative 3; National Honor Society 3; Manchester Scholar ' s Award; NEDT 1,2; Delegate to West Point; Member of Women ' s Club. PETER M. COOL Coolie August 28, 1947 And I have oft heard defended, Little said is soonest mended. -- Wither Driver Ed. 3; Intramurals 1; Chess Club 3. PAMELA LINDA DeGRASSE ' Pam February 1, 1948 ' (Typing) error has no end. -- Browning rts Crafts 3; Driver Ed. 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1; hospitality 3; Sewing 1. a 18 RICHARD J. DELANEY J oe November 22, 1948 Fashion wears out more apparel than the man. -- Shakespeare Class Play 1; Chess Club 2; Hospitality Club 3; Driver Ed. 4; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Library Aid 2. CLEONE BATES DENNIS Cle one April 22, 1948 Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves. — Nietzsche Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Arts Crafts 3; Hospitality Club 3; Sewing Club 2; Music Appreciation 3. KATHERINE MAUREEN DERMODY Maureen April 5, 1948 For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel ' s sake. The great affair is to move. -- Stevenson Glee Club 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Hospitality Club 3; Driver Ed. 3; Yearbook 4; Volleyball 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. JOHN H. GAVIN Bud October 7, 1948 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. -- Emerson Chess Club 2; Hospitality 3; Driver Ed. 2; Intramurals 1,2; Library Aid 1,3. 19 WILLIAM GLENNON Bo June 27, 1949 The strength of twenty men. -- Shakespeare Baseball 1,2,4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT GLASS Chris October 18, 1947 In skating over thin ice, our safety is our speed. -- Emerson Football 1,2, 3, 4, co-capt. 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Intramurals 1; AV 1,2; Chess Club 2,3; Chem. Club 3; Student Council First Aid Course 1; Driver Education 3; Class Play 2, 3; Best Actor 2, 3; Magazine Captain 2. LUISE GROSSHAUSER Loui July 28, 1948 I ' ve wandered east, I ' ve wandered west, Through many a weary way; But never, never can forget the tune o ' life ' s young day! -- Motherwell MATTHEW D. HEANEY Matt September 8, 1948 Let the world slip; we shall never be younger. — Shakespeare Football 2; Intramurals 2, 3,4; Driver Education 3. 20 DONNA ELIZABETH HORNE Donna September 11, 1947 To a rational being, it is the same thing to act according to nature and according to reason. -- Aurelius Basketball 4; Volleyball 4; Softball 4; Driver Education. MARJORIE ANN HOYSRADT Jerri July 7, 1948 Can we ever have too much of a good thing. -- Cervantes Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Softball 3; Girls ' Basketball 3, 4; Arts Crafts 3; Driver Education 3; Medics Club 2; Marine Biology Club 2; Office Girl 4; Pep Club 2; Senior Prom 3. MARIAN JENNINGS Marian February 24, 1948 Will and intellect are one in the same thing. --Spinoza Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Bell Ringing 1,2, 3,4; Driver Education 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Library Assistant 2; Secretary 1, 3,4; Play 1,2, 3; Sophomore Hop 2; Jr. -Senior Prom 3; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; President 4; Softball 1,2; Volleyball 2; Science Fair 1; Yearbook 3,4; Math Award 3; NEDT 1,2; Nat. Honor Soc. 3; Scholar 3. DAVID HYLAND Dade August 13, 1948 He was fresh and full of faith that something would turn up. — Disraeli Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Track 4. n , BARBARA JONES January 9, 1948 The only time you fail is the last time you try. Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Driver Ed. 3; Intramurals 1,2,4; Softball 1; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 2; Student Council 1,2,3; Sophomore Hop 2; Jr. -Sr. Prom 3; Library Assistant 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Math Club 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook 3; National Honor Society 3; NEDT 1,2; Scholar 3. THOMAS PAUL KEHOE Tom February 13, 1948 I was born an American; I will live in America; I shall die in America. -- Webster Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 1,2; AV 1,2, 3,4; Arts 8 Crafts 1,2,3; Treasurer of Class 1,2,3; Driver Ed. 3; Harvard Book Prize 3; Boys ' State 3; Jr. Rotarian 4. CHRISTINE M. KIRBY ROBERT KILEY December 4, 1947 Happy am I! from care I ' m free! Why can ' t they all be content like me. -- Opera of La Bayadere Football; Intramurals. Tini August 4, 1948 Art is a human activity having for its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have arisen. -- Tolstoi Glee Club 2,3,4; Bell Ringing 3, 4; Library assistant 2; Marine Biology Club; Driver Ed. 2; School Play 3; Art Club 2,4; Yearbook Staff; Art Editor; Pep Club; Play award, 3; Math Club, 1; Sophomore Hop; Sr. -Jr. Prom. 22 V I July 31, 1948 -- Syrus Pep Club 2. KATHLEEN MARIE MACRAE Kathy March 12, 1947 All human wisdom is summed up in two words -- wait and hope. -- Dumas Glee Club 3,4; Medics Club 1; Library Club 1; Office Aid 3,4; Library Aid 1,2; Softball 3,4; Volleyball 4. FRANCES ANN LAZISKY Frannie No one knows what he can do till he tries. Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Sewing Club 2; Chess Club 2; PATRICIA LEE-ANN MARTINES Pat April 9, 1948 It is a very hard undertaking to seek and please everybody. — Syrus Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Literary Magazine 2; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Driver Education 3; Volleyball 2; Hospitality Club 3; Pep Club 2. ROBERT HARRISON MANNING Bob August 21, 1948 Wit and wisdom are born with the man. -- Selden Class President 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; A. V. ; Arts and Crafts; Class Marshal 1965; Jr. -Sr. Prom; Provisional Member National Honor Society. HAROLD MAXFIELD Max October 2, 1947 Be silent and safe -- silence never betrays you. -- O ' Rielly Intramurals 1,2; Driver Education 3; Arts Crafts 3; Track 4. JANICE ANN MILNER Janice January 14, 1948 Let knowledge grow from more to more. -- Tennyson Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Bell Ringing 3,4; Driver Ed. 2; Volleyball 2; National Honor Society 2, 3; Sewing Club 2; North Shore Track Meet 2; Class Plays 1,2, 3. MARTHA RUTH MOLUSON Martha February 26, 1948 To be rather than to seem. -- Anonymous Math Club 1,2; Medics Club 1; Literary Club 3; Class Play 3; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 4; National Honor Society; Manchester Scholar; Science Fair 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Driver Ed. 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Representative to Women ' s Club. STEPHANIE NAHATIS May 7, 1948 O give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall. -- Henry Glee Club 1,2; Class Play 1,2,3; Chem. Club 2; Literary Club 3; Art Club 4. 24 LAFOREST ANNE NOTMAN Twig October 25, 1948 Ambition has no risk. -- Lytton Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Bell Ringing 3,4; Dr. Educ. 3; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Track Meet 2; Pep Club 2,3,4, VP 2; Class Plays 1, 3; Best Actress 3; Student Council 4; Art Club 4; Sewing Club 2; Sophomore Hop 2; Junior Senior Prom 3, 4. VRYLENA OLNEY Polly August 10, 1948 Everyday should be passed as if it were to be our last. -- Syrus Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Driver Ed. 3; Pep Club 2, 3; NEDT Award 1; Cheerleader 3; Intramurals 1. LORENE PEART December 10, 1948 The reward of having a thing well done is to have it done. -- Emerson Student Council 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Club 1; Hos- pitality Club 1; Dr. Educ. 3; Basketball 1; NEDT; Pep Club 2,3,4. BRIAN C. PETERS Bri April 21, 1948 I conceive you may use any language you choose to indulge in, without impropriety. -- Gilbert Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Driver Educ. 4; Cross-Country 4; Marine Biology Club 2; School Play 2. ELIZABETH ANN RADACK Betty February 11, 1948 The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. — Clarendon Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Softball 1,2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Literary Club 3; NEDT Certificate 1,2; Driver Ed. 3; Advanced Placement 4. NORMAN PHILLIP RAMOS Big Norm May 5, 1946 Sad, sad to think that the year is all but done. -- The Starlings Intramurals 3,4. WILLIAM R. ROBINSON Bill December 14, 1948 The terrible burden of having nothing to do. -- despreaux PRISCILLA ANNE SCULLY Priscilla June 8, 1948 It were endless to dispute upon everything that is disputable. — Penn Medic Club 1; Office Girl 3,4; Library Assistant 1,2,3; Drivers Ed. 3. 26 CHERYL LEE SECHER ■ Cheryl August 6, 1948 Write me as one who loves his fellowman. — Hunt Driver Education 3; Softball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Bell Ringing 4; Glee Club 3,4; Co-Editor Yearbook 4; Math Club 3; Library Assistant 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . PETER WILLIAM SHOMPHE Schomphe October 25, 1948 My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near the ocean ' s edge as I can get. -- Thoreau Football 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Driver Training 3; Intramural Basketball; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. MICHEAL WALSH Walshie I hate quotations. Tell me what you know. MARY WILLWERTH Mary August 5, 1948 Everything comes if man will only wait. -- Disraeli Bell Ringing 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Health Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Hospitality 3; Driver Training 3; Basketball 1; Yearbook 1; Pep Club 2, 3,4. October 13, 1945 -- Emerson MARC RICHARD VILLA Marc March 31, 1949 Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. -- Selden Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Marine Biology Club Treasurer 2; Student Council 2; A.V. 2. BELOW: Coach Hyland presents Luise with a free pass to all school athletic activities. Luise Grosshauser, a seventeen -year -old German girl, spent most of the first se- mester of this year as a senior at Manchester Jr. -Sr. High School. She came to America as a guest of the Moses Wares of Walker Road in June, 1965, and stayed in Manchester until shortly before Christmas. While she was here she taught us much about Germany and showed us that people are the same throughout the world. Luise comes from Leitershofen, Germany, where she lives with her mother and her older brother, Hans. 20 Activities Class Plays “65” Awards and Directors Austin Smith, Best Supporting Actor; Christine Kirby, Best Support ing Acress; Twig Notman, Best Actress; Chris Glass, Best Actor; Martha Mollison, Student Director; Mr. Pasek, Miss Hassett, Mr. Curtis, Directors. Sophomores Juni ors Sophomores 30 The Queen and Her Court G. LaHaye, M. Olsen, C. Glass, V. Burton, S. Meixel, Queen; K. Logue, J. Milner, P. Hoysradt, M. Lane, and P. Dench. Junior-Senior Prom AT THE ESSEX COUNTRY CLUB May 8, 1965 Grand March Class of 1965 Banquet and Graduation Processional Class of ' 65 Receiving Diplomas Honor Students Susan Ranier John Loud Valorie Corley The seniors wash only the best. It makes my hair more manageable than he ' ll ever be. CLASS smuLmes Class Flirt Most Likely To Succeed ROW 1: W. Glass, M. Mollison, L. Terrill, M. Sandler, S. Newman, G. Burgess, S. Lynch, C. Pearson, M. Dermody; ROW 2: H. Bell, J. Nahatis, C. Nahatis, J. Elso, C. Secher, S. Greenberg, P. Olney, M. Hoysradt, B. Willwerth, K. MacRae; ROW 3: Hoysradt, K. Greenslet, J. Cool, P. Capello. B. Radack, M. Jennings, B. Jones, J. Milner, N. Herman, L. Chellis; ROW 4: G. Forchielli, M. Burgess, K. Keating, D. Denio, L. Notman, P. Martines, B. Shannon, V. Burton, D. Erickson, O. Olney. T. Notman, J. Cool. M. Jennings, C. Secher, P. Capello. V. Burton, J. Milner. Senior High Chorus £ - 7 _ M | _ jf mL r Wk r ' mL u IV f 1 j j 1 1 Mk JW gUMSK ; % f . ■ § tl m ' ' wL m t- ROW 1: G. Campbell, J. Dean, R. Staples, S. Olney, S. Masiero, S. Burgess, N. Macdougal, P. Nickless; ROW 2: P. Hunter, H. Pundt, J. Donahue, J. Donaland, S. Audano, N. Adams, S. Simon, D. Campbell; ROW 3: E. Fraser, R. Burtt, B. Greenslet, T. Burroughs, D. Johnson, L. Saulnier, R. Wolfe, J. Sherwood; K. Cogan; ROW 4: G. Ware, R. Murphy, K. Kelly, D. Kimball, D. Burnham, S. Shlaikjer, A. Doane, E. Kelley, A. Morgan. {j % Robert Manning Keith Killam David Brown Thomas Kehoe Nathan Greenburg Jon Elso Richard Fraelick Gregory Stiles Audio-Visual Driver Education Mr. Crosby Patrick Willwerth Ellen Smith Ronald Ramus Marjorie Hoysradt Ann Adams Sandra Doane Mrs. Delviks Frances Lazisky Judy Darsey Office Girls Library Assistants SEATED: Elaine Coughlin Diane Campbell Betty Koch Nancy Cheney Gail Masiero STANDING: Linda Baker Cheryl Secher Mary-Jane Donolon Gene Forchielli Jerry Santos Jean Harrison Rebecca Staples 39 FIRST ROW; P. Capello, L. Notman, President -- T. Kehoe, Secretary -- S. Lynch, Treasurer -- W. Glass, SECOND ROW; K. Greenslet, A. Harrison, D. Bradley, G. Styles, C. Hoysradt, A. Curran. J. Forchielli, C. Hoysradt, V. Wrobel, B. Connolly, R. Ball, and Mr. Curtis -- Advisor, Sandra Lynch, and Susan Greenberg. Cheerleaders Pep Rally Sometimes we ' re sad . . . We work in the rain or . . . 41 in the sunshine. . a rare species, the Squaw . . . That ' s all there is to it. There oughta be a law T H E M i, 1 I ,v I Think we should have a And what ' s your excuse? Your College Board Scores are in. little talk. Ah! Good to the last drop. Who ' s next on my list. It isn ' t the Ritz, but it ' s home . Underclassmen f The Junior Class Really . . . It was nothing! , Try again, Ron . . . Is that yours, Ralph? 46 1st ROW: K. Crocker, H. Niberle, D. Lenk, S. Darsey, J. Bresnahand, M. Sandler, S. Doane, L. Chellis, M. Mollison, E. Smith; 2nd ROW: E. Gavin, W. Burroughs, G. Dombrowski, C. Caughey, G. LaHaye, J. Darsey, S. Newman, T. Kirby, B. Ryan, D. Theriault, M. Gannett, J. Baker; 3rd ROW: J. Saco, B. Phillips, T. Kirby, B. Meigs,’ R. Ramos, B. Eyberse, N. Andrews, D. Bradley, R. Glass, S. Murphy, M. Chafey; 4th ROW: C. Walsh, E. Burgess, A. Harrison, A. Nahatis, J. Babcock, J. Elso, P. Willwerth, B. Snow, D. Grafflin, J. Clifton, B. Connolly, K. Sucharski; 5th ROW: M. Gauthier, S. Wogan, J. Dudley, R. Kershaw, R. Katherman, B. Kelley, N. Greenberg, B. Koch, P. Phillips. The Junior Class Officers: President, D. Lahaye, Vice Pres. , Ted Kirby, Treasurer, B. Meigs Missing: K. Filias, Secretary. 47 1st ROW: W. Lemay, C. Hoysradt, V. Hutchinson, K. Young, S. Poirier, S. Gordon, B. Baker, B. Ball, K. Pearson, 2nd ROW: B. Shannon, A. Adams, A. Schulte, S. Greenberg, R. Babcock, J. Devin, P. Koslowski, E. Walsh, L. Terrill, S. Lynch 3rd ROW: S. Blais- dell, J. Greene, C. Doane, K. Pearson, W. Olson, N. Herman, M. Dennis, N. Maxfield, D. Ericson, 4th ROW: J. Gero, L. Nichols, L. Capello, R. Drieman, K. Chapman, G. Peters, P. Ehrenfeld, F. Rice, D. Dino, D. Gannett, 5th ROW: C. Lane, P. Keighley, B, Heath, G. Stiles, K. Killam, M. Adams, J. DiDinato, F. Milne, Dan Gannett. Class of At work in the French Lab. 48 1968 All Sophomores participate in Biology. using the microscope. 49 1st ROW: A. Curran, C. Nahatis, S. Johnson, J. Elso, K. Atwater, B. Willwerth, P. Greene, K. Seekell, W. Glass, V. Wrobel, W. Brissette; 2nd ROW: B. Radack, D. Gavin, R. Marshall, C. Morse, C. Bailey, M. Lance, D. Santos, B. Finley, J. Campbell, H. Bell, J. Nahatis, P. Macleod, D. Young; 3rd ROW: M. Bresnahan, M. Donelan, T. Fosberry, G. Forchielli, E. Onley, J. Cool, E. Kelley, L. Kehoe, M. Wischusen, K. Keating, G. Killiam, P. Shabowich, K. Greenslet, M. Kane, S. Nickless; 4th ROW: W. Logue, R. Barnes, P. Nickerson, P. Theriault, J. Seekell, G. Day, G. Hunter, P. Cullinane, W. Stewart, R. Fraelick, P. Herman; 5th ROW: W. Scott, M. Willwerth, S. LeBlanc, R. Morse, T. Newman, J. Jermain, W. Mc- Diarmid, M. Simon, R. Palinski, E. Grinowich, D. MacDougall, D. Gannett, J. Ricci. Class of 1969 50 L Students sometimes teach. History? We get enthused about assemblies too. 1st ROW: R. Marshall, R. Wolfe, S. Abbott, H. Shannon, R. Terrill, G. Masiero, P. Stirgwolt, J. Harrison, E. Peart, L. Baker, C. Goodall; 2nd ROW: R. Borgioli, J. Donahue, R. Atwater, M. Kirby, L. Saulnier, N. Henry, S. Newman, E. Caughlin, J. Blaisdell, R. Staples, M. Nickless, R. Burtt, J. Lee, D. Burgess; 3rd ROW: B. Ramos, Z. McCarthy, S. Olson, N. Cheney, S. Dean, E. Koch, T. Burroughs, D. Campbell, P. Scully, C. Mains, J. DiDinato, M. Schompe; 4th ROW: C. Littlefield, S. Coons, D. Johnson, G. Ware, G. Hoysradt, J. Hannah, J. Moore, P. Heath, B. Munsell, A. Morgan, K. Cogan, B. Bailey; 5th ROW: E. Kiley, A. Cool. F. Madden, C. Ryan, R. Baker, D. Burnham, S. Schlaikjer, D. Kimball, A. Doane, R. Nicholson, R. Murphy, E. Fraser, E. Kelley. Lunch time is just plain fun and relaxation. L Class of 1970 Music can be very serious business. The Seventh Grade ROW 1: E. McCarthy, R. Burgess, W. Wilson, S. Haverty, J. Donlan, M. Hurley, R. Mc- Diarmid, P. Koslowski, D. Hurley, S. Masiero, S. Parker, T. Glass, D. Maxfield, J. Venzlowsky, S. Emery; 2nd ROW: K. Herman, H. Proctor, E. Scott, D. Gibbon, D. Breisette, R. Forward, T. Lance, H. Pundt, F. Chellis, J. Sherwood, W. Hooper, J. Walsh, N. Dodge, J. Shabowich, L. Zebill, L. Chafey, S. Audano, C. Dame, J. Dean, C. Anderson; 3rd ROW: G. Campbell, N. Adams, S. Olney, S. Burgess, N. MacDougall, J. Burgess, R, Gauthier, B. Sekell, A. Richardson, K. Adams, D. Gordon, L. Andrews, C. Baily, J. Shabowich, S. Simon, L. Black; 4th ROW: R. Hersey, E. Scully, G. Baker, P. Hunter, R. Cool, G. Burgess, B. Greenslet, R. Aldrich, G. Siveright, D. Burton, K. Stiles, S. Grimes, S. Olson, M. Shomphe, B. Prescott; 5th ROW: K. Ganley, E. Larkin, M. Connolly, L. Nutall, P. Bachman, K. Kelley, W. Holmes, E. Bradford, B. Fitzgerald, B. Allen, C. Gysan, O. Parker, J. Rezza. Science experiments are interesting and fun . . . 54 Shop Class is fun too. Sports The 1965 Manchester High School baseball team was a very special one. Not only was it the championship team of the league, it was also the last team to be coached by Mr. Joseph Hyland. With this final record standing at 12-2, the team more than lived up to everyone ' s expectations. Through the fine coaching of Mr. Hyland, this team repeated the performance of the four other teams in the last six years -- as Mr. Hyland has coached five of the last six championship teams in the league, as well as the state Class C Championship team of 1961. STANDING: Coach J. Hyland, C. Glass, D. Hyland, B. Kelley, S. Ball, L. Capello, Asst. Coach R. Pasek. SEATED: B. Koch, D. Lynch, S. Koch, G. Machain, P. Hyland, D. Theriault, and B. Burgess. Manchester 1 Manchester 7 Manchester 9 Manchester 7 Manchester 2 Manchester 6 Manchester 2 Manchester 9 Manchester 6 Manchester 8 Manchester 2 Manchester 6 Georgetown 0 Masconomet 7 St. Ann ' s 0 Rockport 3 Pentucket 5 Ipswich 0 Ham-Wen 0 Ipswich 0 Pentucket 0 Rockport 0 Georgetown 3 Masconomet 1 Step 1: Dribble Step 2: ??? I’m Afraid So. . . . Sports? Stronger than dirt. Get it off me, get it off me ! Kill the coach, cut his throat, spill his blood ! ! IV , OUR TEAM AT LARGE LYNN-TRADE VICTORY L CHRIS PETE Football Scores Man. @ Georgetown 20-0 Man. @ Medway 12-18 Man. @ Essex Aggie 38-6 Man. @ Masconomet 14-16 Lynn Trade @ Man. 0-18 Medfiels @ Man. 19-0 Pentucket @ Man. 20-6 Ham. -Wen. @ Man. 26-14 The fighting Hornets won the C.A.L. lower division Cham- pionship this year by beating Georgetown, Essex Aggie, and Lynn Trade . Tech. Tourney Champs Class D 1966 TECH. TOURNEY SCORES Martha ' s Vineyard 81-60 Dominic Savio 70-53 Bellingham 83-44 Hull 78-69 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Manchester High won a phenomenal victory at Boston Garden over unbeaten Lincoln-Sudbury, 71-70. The combined records of the last three teams the Hornets defeated were 56 wins and one loss. This victory marked the first time any North Shore team had won a Tech Tour- ney in 40 years . Lincoln-Sudbury Richard Katherman Students support and team play highlighted 71-70 the Boston Garden games for Manchester. The Hornet cheerleaders led all supporters in tribute to the victorious squad and their outstanding coaches. Rick scored a total of 176 points in five games for new rec- ords in all classes of the Tech. His 43 points against Bell- ingham was a new record for a single game in classes C and D. The ball from the championship game was donated to the students of Man- chester in an un- selfish act of generosity by Captain Brian Peters. Brian ' s 11 points and brilliant defensive play in the last five min- utes of the Lincoln- Sudbury game won the Tech Tourney for the Hornets . Captain Brian Peters STANDING: Coach Magoon, C. Doane, B. Koch, R. Kershaw, T. Kehoe , R. Katherman, B. Kelley, C. Lane, L. Capello, Coach Schlegel. KNEELING: S. Milne, B. MacDiarmid. Captain B. Peters, D. Hyland, S. Ball. f Scores of This Years Games: Manchester 83 Ipswich 81 Manchester 60 Ham-Wen 70 Manchester 82 Georgetn 55 Manchester 68 Mascono 72 Manchester 86 Essex 50 Manche ster 68 Rockport 74 Manche ster 58 Pentucket 66 Manche ster 124 St . Anns 67 Manchester 86 No. Reading 65 Manchester 85 Ipswich 59 Manchester 73 Ham-Wen . 69 Manchester 96 Georgetn 56 Manchester 84 Masco 78 Manchester 115 Essex Ag 46 Manche ster 103 Rockport 87 Manchester 112 Pentucket 77 Manchester 75 St. Anns 44 Manchester 87 No. Reading 89 BACK ROW: Coach Herb Schlegel, C. Lane, B. Kelley, T. Kehoe, R. Kershaw. FRONT ROW: S. Ball, D. Hyland, Captain B. Peters, B. Koch, S. Milne. Girl’s Basketball VARSITY: TOP; M. Dennes, C. Dennes, B. Snow, R. Fosberry, S. Greenberg, BOT. ; C. Hoysdrat, M. Hoysdrat, K. Pearson, S. Lynch. J. V. TOP; M. Donelan, K. Greenslet, E. Keiley, B. Burton, J. Cool, C. Bailey, C. Secher, BOT.: K. Attwater, S. Hyland, S. Johnson, S. Doane, B. Eyberse, A. Curran, J. Elso. Team Strategy Girl’s Field Hockey TOP: T. Glass B. Greenslet, C. Nahatis, K. Greenslet, J. Nahatis, B. Koch, G. Mesiero, R. Gauthier, L. Andrews, L. Black, K. Keat- ing, T. Notman, S. Green- berg, G. Wear, S. Coons, A. Morgan, B. Bailey. -A 64 HHUr, Advertisements and Patrons 5ERVICE Compliments of Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Summer St. Manchester, Mass. CAPE ANN BANK TRUST CO. Union Street, Manchester, Mass. DAVID R. SINGLETON Plumbing and Heating rrll2 Pine Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 526-1642 Best Wishes from The Surf 56 Raymond St. Manchester, Mass. 525-3313 PHIL MURRAY We clean and repair Athletic Equipment GENERAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. OF SALEM Adler Typewriters . Adding Machines Sales. Service. Rentals Portable Typewriters 22 Federal Street (617) 744-3100 mm m , , . — — — - — — — i — i — ma — .. - MM COLE ANDERSON Painters Exterior and Interior Work Antique Finishes Hanging Paper And Canvas Jobbing 50 Central Street Manchester Tel. JAckson 6-4461 Best Wishes From DR. ROGER F. GREENSLET ERNIE ' S BARBER SHOP Next to Post Office 1925-1966 41 Years of Service to Public Ernest J. Saco Sons Compliments from JUDGE EDWARD MORLEY Manchester Electric Co. 35 Beach Street 526-1168 THE PLACE FOR YOUR SAVINGS CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK BEACH STREET MANCHESTER, MASS. CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 ADMIRAL-BAILEY R. C. BALL BARBER SHOP POST 113 Congratu lotions BROWN ' S SUPERMARKET Corner Summer Beach Streets Manchester, Massachusetts sjVJ 7 have a happy home! home planning • home heating • home modernization lumber manchester beverly fuel oils marblehead Compliments of BAILEY ' S SERVICE STATION Mobil Tel. 526-4916 Est. 1907 AXEL MAGNUSON, INC F lorists 33 Vine St , Manchester, Mass Full Coverage of Manchester School Activities All Hornet Athletic Games is found in THE MANCHESTER CRICKET Sneak a Peak ALLEN ' S PHARMACY Over 100 Years of Faithful Service to the Community Phone 526-1321 MILLIE ' S BEAUTY SALON HOMAN APOTHECARY ROBERT G. HOMAN REGISTERED PHARMACIST 7 BEACH STREET PHONE 526-1585 To Express our Pride in our Student Body Top Grade Sports Equipment for all Sports at a!! times SALEM RUBBER CO. MANCHESTER WOMEN’S CLUB A FRIEND Compliments of MOLLISON ' S ERIC WETTERLOW Compl iments of nCTCD PV F lorists r t 1 tK LKUW LtY Phone 526-4247 CONTI COIFFURES Compliments of 21 Beach Street Manchester PARKHUKSI ESSO RAYMOND ' S HARRY THOMPSON CUSTOM DRY CLEANING I nsurance - Real Estate 15 Summer St. Manchester, Mass. Manchester, Mass. Tel. 526-1431 Compliments of SCOTT oil co. 329 Summer St. Manchester 1913 - OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE Standley’s Garage Service on all Makes (including Foreign) 1966 Call 526-4906 Beach and Summer Streets, Manchester Compliments of MANCHESTER MACHINERY CORPORATION 34 Tappan Street Manchester, Massachusetts Best Wishes To The Class Of 1966 TOWNE SANDWICH SHOP 3 Central Street Manchester, Massachusetts Compliments of THE SEASIDE FIREMEN’S CLUB Patrons and Patronesses Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ball Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Charles Capello Mr. and Mrs. Clifton DeGrasse Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dermody Mrs . S . J . Cool Mr. and Mrs. William Hoysradt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kehoe Mr . and Mrs . Joseph Lazisky Capt. and Mrs. Theodore Manning Mrs. Lee Martines Mr. and Mrs. Austin Onley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peart Mrs. Geraldine M. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Felix Radack Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scully Manchester Seafoods Constance Brown Jenny Brown Dr. Mrs. Samuel A. Ina The Village Green Restaurant Danvers tJLIl : Ufratti t uki± . : y- -i-v . .-«xi i OigKana : • r tl. _L, Wia.- Jt Ml ■Zlr... - • ' X 4T MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 2124 00063 4634
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