Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA)
- Class of 1964
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Michael's and The Old NorTh, AbboT Hall and The SpiriT of '76, and ForT Sewall are Town landmarks. Race Week compeTiTion, a symbol oT Mar- blehead's greaT seafaring his- Tory, is an imporTanT parT of each oT our summers. The door- ways oT many of our homes are guarded by The TradiTional ea- gle. YeT now we prepare To leave The Town and iTs TradiTions, To seT ouT on our own voyages. Some of us, unlike The old-Time seamen, will never again call Marblehead Home PorT. Each of us, however, has made The heriTage, hisTory, and TradiTions of The Town our own, and, in preparing This yearbook To be read, reread, and passed on, we hope To conTribuTe our parT To The heriTage of Marblehead. 2 ' .,,-as Nt: will .. zywy L H ,,wr'f W'AM-M A I . k,., 6 , 5 L ' fy i ' ,, 761612 O Qian fem fs Faculty as page 6 Seniors Activities Athletics AAen1oHes as Senkw Supedahves Advertisements page 18 page 78 page 106 page 124 page 136 page 150 3 280900151012 Mr. Charles V. 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V , ' , ff?-1 0' 23.3 if 4, E, ,hp ' ' 4 ?' ,xxx il, - 4 -wx .Q N 'S 3' ' Qgfw- gap.: + A , V J, kv ' gk 5 ui ' .Q-1-1, . gk ,gui ,gg , 9 Q. 1 , .S K i in . , V. is U k-SP8 W f . , it 11,4 41 ' Q - f . x , L A A I 5 . Q K I . L 1 K kj . Q.: I J X x 1 v . ,Q 7-S! I as 3 FV K' '22 A 4 H In 352 A iv .ff K gf ' ' V Y KQV 1 1 aw ' ,,: + ,- 4-,, b , V -f' , L f- ,-A. 'E' fl , , SCHCIDL DEPARTMENT JOHN E CIRMISTUN JR CHAIRMAN H R'OAD3.5ECF1ETAR DR STANFEJRDW HOPKINS AURAW COLEMAN aLlFLRlNTENOENT OFFICE' TELEPHONE NF! 0920 H, Q , v 1'f 1 ng fs? 92 ,ML fff cm x , ,W if 1 NG R +151 1 U ww, M X Y 1 4 :if fs xmvl , S MARBLEHEAD SENIOR HIGH SGHDDL 2 ! 7 PLEASANT STREET MARHLEHEAD. MASS. TSLKFHUNE NE 1'U9DD ERDLD B, EEADH. Pnmasru. CHARLES V. LGVELY. Asslsvmr Pnruclvnu. Jsmunry 3, 1964 Members of' The Class of 1964: The past few years you have spent: in Marblehead High School have gone quickly when ycwu look back to that day yau entered as a freshman. In another few months, you will he graduates. Before you da leave, however, 1 want all of yvu to know how much I, personally, have enjoyed your friendship over the se years and how much I have missed all of' you during this past SChO0T?Q8Pn During this year, I mvn had an oopcrtunity to realize more than ever what a Pine student body Marblehead High School has and what an excellent education, both academic and extra-curricular, that student body has the advantage of enjoying. I sincerely look ibn-:ard 'co coming back next fall. In the meantime, and after you graduate, if' ever Marblehead High School, ar' myself, can do anything at all to help you along your way through life, all yqu have to do is to ask. Please keep in touch with us, lettinvf 'us 2110! about your activity, your happiness and your trouble, it'-my We are always interested in you. May the best be yours always is the deep wish of' both Mrs. Beach and myself. ,J Vg -qw 'M , ,, f ,w3JAf+p14g FIC b x S ' Gl5WiF'u'5Meef6 ch 7 Prim: ipal my 646.4123 U OUQQ Mr. Charles Lovely has been with Marblehea High School for nigh on twenty years. Servinl most of that time as Vice Principal, he has bee respected and loved by students and alumr alike for his fairness and close association wit and concern for his pupils. This year with Mi Beach on sabatical leave, Mr. Lovely fulfilled th duties as acting principal admirably. Our gratitud to Mr. Charles V. Lovely is immeasurable. QR? 794 CME ZQJQAA Probably the busiest man in the school in 196 was acting Assistant Principal, Mr. Walsh. He su cessfully adapted himself to his new role, respeo fully handling disciplinary action and other admii istrative duties during the 1963-64 school yea He also found time to teach Democracy in Acti and lent a helping hand to the seniors as class a visor. The class of '64 was very fortunate in ha ing such a hard working man as Mr. Walsh wi us. We are greatly indebted to Mr. Walsh for he has done for us. School Committee The Marblehead School Committee, headed by Mr. John Ormiston, and com- posed of five other outstanding citizens of the town of Marblehead, Dr. Stanford W. Hopkins, Mrs. Wilson H. Roads, Mr. Richard S. Thayer, and Mr. Richard A. Farrell, is the backbone of the Marblehead School System. All changes of cur- riculum, schedule, and teaching are made by them. They handle school publicity, and supervise the educational system from the grammar school grades through Senior High. In a sense our entire education obtained in Marblehead is due to their efforts and devotion to duty. Guidance Department An integral part of the Marblehead igh School administration is the guid- ice department, an invaluable aid to ie students. Mr. Emery, Mr. Simpson, td Miss Allen not only help students se- ct their best line of study, but also give nunsel on their future plans. The Class of 4 sincerely thanks the guidance depart- ent for the help and advice that was af- irded us. Left To Right: Mr. Simpson, Mr. Emery, and Miss Allen, a 's gf MARION ACRES We're having a test. RUTH J. ANDERSON l'll look that up and tell you tomorrow. F. PARKER CASWE LL l think we're a bit behind class. DORIS COPELAND Now let's see how many squat thrusts we can do. I2 BEVERLY B. ALLEN How are your stucly habits? Maybe you're not concentrat- ing enough. EDITH M. BLOCH Let's fool around for the rest of the periool. WILLIAM K. COBBETT That will be ten hours. WOLCOTT CRESSEY Let's have a work session. DAVID T. ALTSHULER You vvon't get a B' une you deserve one! RICHARD CALDARONE When will you people ever learn to spell. EDWARD G. COLBY Right as rain. H F. REED CUTTING All right, people. 1 K.-. MANUEL J. DeCASTRO 'ou're not aggressive ough. ELAINE DOW I have these papers from 2 months ago. OLIVE M. ELLIOTT Will you please pick up your heels? .RONALD FABISZEWSKI wis is another super-short 'iod. EDITH N. DIXIE Altogether now-I-2-3. RUTH E. DOLIBER Ready? Set your stops. WALTER DROGUE If this be so- HESTER DWINELL En Espanol, por favor. Ou-. RICHARD M. EMERY You can get in anywhere-try U. Mass. LLOYD C. FERGUSON l'd like specific examples, please. 5,5,n:,1g:',g1Q,--,nge ' s, wsmxs V 1 9I7'SiI'5I ., ,,..., L., ,... '- I . ELIZABETH ESTY l don't mean to interfere, but,- NANCY PAY FOX Get out of my sight immedi- ately, if not sooner. I3 DANIEL GENIS Er1tschuIdigen Sie mir loittef' JAMES W. HOLMBONI That's fine, why don't you do it over again with a different background. HERMAN HUSSEY Sorry I'm late. ? f X GERTRUDE A. GILES Excuse me, but- GERTRUDE M. HOMAN Now girls, I want compiete silence. -.9501 Express y in terms of x. HENRY JUNCKER, III Let's get back to the question. I4 MICHAEL KARAVETSOS You have 3 min. 49 sec. left. WI SAMUEL W. HARRIS Let's go back to H.' RALPH E. HULL, JR. Greetings EDWARD A. JOHNSON Be that as it may. JANET LACERDA You're iust nothings. 1 RUTH LANCY :aus faites pamer vos cama- esu Q '. 1. 9 ' Rn +4- L -1 .ff t ' ,A fi EDWARD E. LEVY Aww-too bad. 1 ROBERT P. MARTIN You're breaking my heart. DOROTHY F. MILES id we all know what ms, don'r we class? that ARTHUR LEAVITT That will be an hour-unless you were planning to go to the track meet. WILLIAM LINCOLN Where were you at detention last night? VINCENT MCGRATH Might makes right. FREDERICK T. MOREY li? . ..,,J... I f . - W if O W Wi il ' N. I. .y ff , LIONEL M. LeCLERC Out of the corridors. TM a.,.f - 1 ik Y . , F ex was ... r 2 1f-'f A CHARLES LOVELY Not you again! GORDON W. MCKEY Hit the deck. JANICE V. MORESHEAD I'm taking names. All right, I've had enough I5 fa 1 DANIEL K. MULCAHY Excuse me classy I don't mean to interrupt you. sol Qu. -. W Y Q ,1 PETER PAIGE Infinity is a funny thingI NOEL REEBENACKER Listen up. ARTHUR RUSSELL Let me see now . . . I6 PRISCILLA NEAL I'm warning you for the IGSI Time. WILLIAM L. PAUL Your chemistry is all right, but your math . . . TRENIAINE ROBARTS This is all for your own good. EMILY M. O'BRIEN Pencils down. VERNELLE POLLEY Don't pack your things until I leave. ROBERT W. ROLAND . . . five, six, seven, eight, eight, seven, six, five . . . ETHEL L. SCHULTZ This may not make much sense, but... PAUL SIMPSON WeII, leT's see now, w a lunch will we take today'-3 MARILYN STOLL 'Let me Tell you. ARTHUR N. TARR JANE A. THAXTER LEATRICE S. TOLLS Open your books. Don'T tell my husband I said lT's your turn To clean, clear this. LLOYD K. TOWLE You wouldn't want living lie, would you? ,pr PAUL L. WALSH RUTH WEINGARTNER to be a No. lsn't1his lovely. LILLIAN ZIMMERMAN 'lim EMMA LILLIBRIDGE Ah, excuse me. IDA PEKIN Sign if. JOAN MCINTYRE If I see you talking there once more . . . ALICE WHITNEY RUTH WALTER DOROTHY FANNING Check the seating plans and YOU're in fhe wrong seat What did you say your name is? sit down. I7 if NN 1 :s ' x ' mfg' M A fat X df W qw -' ' I4 1 , 4 . ,ff S' . -1,.,g-QQ fb , . . l vi YM I Y . 'I Q I 'A X ' WL Q 5 ,wk :I X . K Q - I Www., A g ' qfmi ' V' , xg .H qky - .AQ 3. N '.xl , ' m Qi , gf ' W Q, - - ' . V 5 JN' 4' . ,. 8 U - 4 - . r P f' - Q K . Q' fu . g. . . ,ky . Q ui. V.. xg, It-J' V un ' c 4. ls. Q :ga M ,.'Q, .tr ,, A ,.d..,f.- , . -ff, 9,' . 'if W. f H ,sw t 1- , 1 . , ,f f W A E, .A + 4, A' . ff l '5:QfA-f7i'5'i w'y'Q f .f , . f L L 1 ' jgfwx 'H - 7 p f . W N' 'Ng L' cvifgspfiv iw. 5.2 E12 f V , 1 .. 1. JS- A Q ,A ., 9 wg , 2 qw Q: Wim 5 . iw- A 5 f'f'fiif fazkgffmi' . ,X , I V ,, im .Rf ' ' 1 -gn . g .Y , , 1 W ' X , 1 A .. N .QwQfw m 5- ggi, , . I8 A . A A 'F i 1,2 , A b ,Q -A , Q A M ' we ' . W X 1 . I ,. kx W, -I 1, by WA Y,,f A is ,Y X ig., my gf Aw .1 an ww ,. LF K M A 5: - A 3:l,:,f A .. , S 35 A , 'ft 'Use' ary Q 5 i r' li' H Q -M. - 's s A W 81, w 515331, ,X if , E :H 4 29 1 enzbrs The leaders of The twenty-first century. Anon. ' 2 ,W ,ww,:y f 'fn i SUSAN SUE ABBE The Florist Favorite teacher: Mr. Ferguson Favorite saying: Bad news Favorite pastime: Having fun Activities: Student Council Alternate A: Student Council Dance Committee 4: Sophomore Dance Committee: Bad- minton 4: Yearbook Art Staff 4: Art Club 3, 4. SUSAN NE ACKY ACKLAN D-HORMAN It's a gas, man, no risk Ambition: To come back to America Favorite pastime: Pot Luck Favorite possession: I kangaroo Activities: Pep Club 45 Yearbook 4: American Field Service Representative. ARTHUR ALFORD Let's go Favorite teacher: Mr. Paige Favorite pastime: Working on cars Ambition: G. M. I. Activities: Chess Club 4. ERIC ALMAN Best gingerale around Favorite saying: Oi-gah vult Favorite pastime: Supplying the boys with gingerale Pet peeve: Report Cards Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4. IRIS ALPERT .lack's in N.ahant Favorite saying: But I don't have an accent Favorite pastime: Reading and writing Pet peeve: People who ask whether I like New York or Marblehead better Activities: Yearbook Production Staff 45 Future Teachers of America 4: Latin Club 4: Stage Crew 4. MARILYN AMES Forget-it! Likes: Piano, painting, reading Pet peeve: Teddy Bear Favorite possession: A certain black sweater Activities: Student Council l, 2, 4: Nominating Committee l, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. GAIL WEGE ANDERSON Ambition: To play in the Boston Symphony Orchestra Favorite pastime: Trying to keep ahead of Martha Favorite possession: Oliver Activities: Class Basketball T: Ski Club l: A.F.S. Semi- Finalist 3: Yearbook 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Mass. All-State Band 3, 4: New England District Music Festival T, 3, 4: Senior Play Orchestra 3, 4. PAUL BUTCH AVANZINO Bunsen burners Favorite subject: Study Favorite saying: You ain't got no couth Pet peeve: Dirty Bunsen burners Activities: Ski Club 4. JOY AVERY That boy from Maine Favorite saying: Oh! That makes me so mad Likes: Iced tea, dancing Favorite possession: That little fraternity pin Activities: Colo-r Guard 3, 4: Student Council 3: Volley- ball 2, 3: Softball 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ANDY BAILEY Number 75 on defense Favorite saying: What time is it? Likes: Watching girls Ambition: To live happily ever after Activities: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4. 3 MARY ANN MIMSIE BAILEY Favorite saying: lt's unbelievable Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: Tackle football Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Decorations 3. SUSAN SU E BALL Queenie Favorite saying: Are you kidding me? Ambition: To ride a motor scooter Favorite pastime: Flirting Activities: Ski Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: Chairman of Citizenship Council 4: Class Basketball 3, 4: Badminton Tournament 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Senior Play 4. SUSAN BIRD BARTLETT Another week-end in New Hampshire Favorite saying: Forget-it Favorite pastime: Pot-luck Pet peeve: Car radios that have to be kicked Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Softball 3, 4: Varsity Volleyball I, 2: Badminton I, 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. I. MARILYN BELL Those beach parties Favorite saying: You're not bad Ambition: To pass chemistry Pet peeve: Green grass Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Ski Club I, 2: Badminton 'I, 3: Headlight 4: Literary Magazine 4. MARJORIE BICK BICK Shut-up, Case Likes: Straight hair Pet peeve: Judi's desire to drive my car Favorite possession: Torn, dirty, buttonless pink bathrobe Activities: Glee Club I, 2: Badminton I: French Club 2: Math Club 2: Prom Committee 3: Rally Committee 4: Lit- erary Magazine 4: Headlight Photo Staff 4. f Q, jf x . yr' .. A Q x X M STEVEN x Bj.AZE'fAB,LAlS X Y: ' X 'r I couldfbeihappy yost'XS il ' Likes: Actingfxvijritihzjf loafiq-Q7:Rl'anc3f I 1 ,N X A f K, xl , Favorite pastime: Beating the,-. B4'3g in sketball 5 . ' V j x.,f no - : Pet peeve: Missiflgaalmang'ginvgeqlale t-.rin ,R A til xt--wx Activities: Chess fhflb 5?!,'x3,V45x Football 'l5 Baseball l5 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Bowiilaghiea uelwd, 45 Debating Society 3, 45 Senior Play 3, 45', TLeague 31 45 Yearbook Literary Editor 45 Spanish 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 I Latin Club l, 2. t ROBERT BEEF BLANEY Favorite saying: Hilt Pet peeve: Working on Albie's car Favorite possession: a Tiki idol MARCIA BOARDMAN A real brave girl Favorite saying: Have fun Likes: Skiing, sailing Favorite pastime: Reading Activities: Field Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Badminton l, 2, 3, 45 M Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BOHANAN HBCU Favorite saying: Don't talk about it Activities: Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball l, 2, 5 PETER PETE BOWEN Hsandyff Favorite saying: You know it Favorite pastime: Counting how many times Mr. Colby says Right as rain Favorite possession: My scooter 1 Favorite pastime: Hearing about Bird 1 Pet peeve: Germ's shirts . l i ANN BRONSTEIN The little green Renault Likes: Food, clothes, dancing, Ronnie Pet peeve: People who correct my English Favorite possession: My five foot teddy bear Activities: Pep Club 4: Rally Club: Student Council 2 Headlight Circulation Staff 4. CH ERYL-AN N BU DROSE Rags Likes: Summer nights at Devereaux and '51 blue Fords Favorite pastime: Going out with John Favorite possession: A certain graduation picture MARLENE MARNI BUGEN Pink teddy bear Favorite saying: Almost Favorite pastime: Writing letters to New London, Conn. Pet peeve: Not enough third weekends in a month Activities: Glee Club 2, 3. WILLARD BILL BURKE Chuckles Favorite saying: Better luck next time Favorite pastime: Beating Pancho Vail at tennis left- handed Pet peeve: School Activities: Tennis 4, Bowling League 4. VIRGINIA GlNNY BURKE Favorite pastime: Pinky Favorite possession: Mom's T-bird Pet peeve: Horses that have no manners BERN ICE NEICEY BYORS But I love him Favorite pastime: Saturdays at Sheri's house Pet peeve: Prep schools Favorite possession: Johnny tee 45 Pep Club 45 Decoration Committee 45 Volleyball 45 Softball 4. CHARLES CAREY Chuck Favorite pastime: Skipping out of homeroom in 127 Pet peeve: Staying in homeroom during X period FOOTTI PETER CAREY Bouncer Favorite pastime: Running around in hot cars Your idol: My big brother Chuck Pet peeve: Staying in homeroom X-period WlLLIAM BlLL CASE Mr. McKey's flower-waterer Likes: Black hair Pet peeve: Unmentionable people Favorite possession: My straw hat BARBARA BARB CASS l Favorite saying: l'm sure Pet peeve: Moving Favorite song: When l fall in love l Activities: Headlight 45 Pep Club 4. Activities: Yearbook Circulation Staff 4: Rally Commit- Favorite possession: Any slip that gets me out of home- LLOYD H. TlPPY CASWELL, JR. Likes: Tape Recording Favoi'ite possession: Television Pet peeve: People who smoke Activities: Baseball 'l: Library Service Committee l, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA PATSY CHADWICK Favorite saying: You better believe it! Favorite pastime: Keeping up with his latest car Pet peeve: Boys who are not on time SUSANNE CHAD CHADWICK Miss Athlete Ambition: To smile through life Favorite pastime: Sleeping Pet peeve: Mr. M and his tests Activities: Color Guard 'l, 2, 3, 4 iheadj: Student Council 2: Ski Club i, 2, 3 4 Cvice-pres.J: M Club 'l, 2, 3, 4: Captain-Red Team 4: Field Hockey i, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton i, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Pep Club 4. CLARISSA CRIS CH ENEY That girl from Groton Ambition: To become a well-educated American woman Favorite pastime: Watching people Pet peeve: There is iust not enough time Activities: Math League 3, 4: Interpreter 3, 4: Jr. Prom Decorations 3: Class Basketball 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4 Csecj: French Club 4: Yearbook 4: Seminar in Crit, Thinking 4. MAJORIE JEANN lE CLARK Contact lenses? Favorite saying: Are you kidding? Favorite pastime: Making paper flowers, flirting Desire: To win all my bets in the future Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4: Orchestra i, 2: French Club 2, 4: Math Club 2: German Club 3, 4 Cpresj: Student Council 3, 4 itreas.J: Junior Class Sec.: Headlight 2, 3, 4: Library Service Committee 2, 3 Csec.l, 4: Nomi- nating Committee 2, 4: Jr. Prom Committee: Ski Club 2, 4: Seminar in Contemp. Lit. 4: Yearbook 4. MICHAEL MIKE COGAN Favorite subject: Maths and sciences Likes: Science and science fiction Favorite pastime: Learning about electricity Activities: Stamp Club 2, 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Library Service Committee 2, 3, 4. LAURA COHEN 'fleeaiiyf' Favorite pastime: Talking, relaxing Pet peeve: People who tell me I talk too quietly Favorite possession: A white transistor radio Activities: Basketball 3: Badminton 1: Interpreter 4: Year- book Production Staff 4. we :L ig' rd , . V.,-j. Oil' I' sg 'N 3,5-V ivIARcELLA COHEN 2 -f - Favorite teacher: Mr. Johnson Ambition: Kindergarten teaching Favorite pastime: Sports car rallying Activities: Library Service Committee 4: Seminar in U.S. History: Seminar in Contemp. Lit. 4: Literary Mag.: F.T.A. SANDRA SANDI COHEN Likes: 409 s, Stingrays, and weekends Pet peeve: My baby eight that l won't let Ronnie chirp Favorite Color: Candy apple red Activities: Headlight 3, 4: Interpreter 4: Pep Club 4: Bad- minton 2: Glee Club 1, 3: Yearbook 4. KENNETH KEN COLE I wasn't talking to Dave! Ambition: To become a dentist Pet peeve: X-period in I27 Favorite possession: Corvette Activities: Football I: Baseball I, 2: Basketball I, 2, 3: calf 3, 4: ski club 1, 3, 4, student Council 1, 2, 4. SUSANNE SUE COOLIDGE Ambition: To live happily ever after Likes: Crackers for lunch Desire: The eighth wonder of the world JONATHAN A.K. COPELAND Bertha Favorite saying: Jeh, Navasche, Stedy, Pinche Favorite pastime: Being with Bertha Ambition: To be a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 'I, 2, 3, 4, District and All-State Orchestras: German Club 4: Senior Play Or- chestra 4, Nominating Committee 27 Literary Magazine 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD ED COURTNEY Favorite saying: l olon't know Favorite pastime: Working on cars Favorite possession: My C.B. Unit JOYCE CROC KET Davy Favorite saying: l clon't believe it Favorite pastime: Getting Marilyn flustered Pet peeve: People asking me if I'm related to Davy Activities: Basketball l, 2: Volleyball l, 2: Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3, Play Committee 'l, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, F.T.A.p Seminar in Contemp. Lit. 47 Pep Club 4. DAVID CUFFE Likes: X period in 127 Favorite pastime: Getting Ken Cole in trouble Pet peeve: School and homework DAVID DAVE CURTIS Sailing, sailing. . ' Ambition: Engineer Favorite pastime: Sailing Activities. Sailing Club 3, 4 fpresj WALTER WALT DAVIS I can't see over the steering wheel Favorite saying: What can I say? Likes: Snow skiing: water skiing: and AIman's gingerale Favorite possession: My driver's license Activities: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Golf 'I. x. - I It N x is X RTN -X Q I ,, U-x X, If xii! '.,T ,X NVQ WILLIAM BILL DAWSAIKL I What not Off Favorite pastime: Guns I R I . li I Pet peeve: Short lunch periods ' I Favorite color: Confederate gray I Activities: Seminar in Contempf Lit. 4: Senior Play Stage Crew 4. DOUGLAS DEEM Favorite saying: Make a bet? Favorite pastime: Winning pot games at bowling Ambition: To beat Blaze at basketball and tennis Activities: Track 2, 3: Stamp Club 2: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Bowling 3, 4 fsec.J. ANN DOLIBER Anns-Moe Favorite saying: Another wet towel Favorite pastime: Beach parties Pet peeve: curfews T CARL PETE DOLI BER O.K.O'S Favorite saying: Hilt-Dudley Likes: Black horses Favorite possession: A certain membership card LOUISE DOLNICK Likes: Harvard Square Favorite pastime: Waiting for the telephone to ring Favorite possession: My pigtails Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Literary Mag. 3, 4 CArt co-editorjp German Club 3 fsec.D: Headlight Rewrite Staff 2, 3, 4. LINDA DORNEY Favorite saying: Who? Who? Who? Favorite pastime: Playing football Favorite possession: A certain somebody's ring STEVEN DOYLE Best dressed Favorite saying: Stay loose Pet peeve: School rules Favorite possessions: Weights and clothes SHERRI-ANN ESSES Shess Pet peeve: The men in homeroom Favorite possession: My dungarees and football shirt Desire: Not to get into any more trouble with Bernie Activities: Circulation Staff of Yearbook 4: Pep Club 4: Prom Committee: Volleyball 4: Badminton 4: Softball 4. PETER EEEGEE EYGES Mr. Hockey Player Favorite pastime: At the rink with Hask Favorite possession: My iacket and a certain picture Pet peeve: Dicker on weekends with the basketball team Activities: Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 'l, 2, 3, 4, Cass't cap.D: Football l: Student Council l: Jr. Prom Committee 3: Yearbook Circulation Staff 4. DUNCAN FACEY Favorite pastime: Flirting Pet peeve: Redheads Favorite possession: Pair of white mittens . Activities: Student Council 3, 4: Junior Class President 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Ccapt.J: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Ro- tarian 4: Auditorium Officer: Chefs Club 4. LINDA BETH FAINZIN Fainz Favorite saying: I am not an Albino Favorite pastime: Riding through Devereaux Beach Pet peeve: Boys who call me Earl Activities: Glee Club 2: Interpreter 4: Yearbook Business Staff 4: Rally Club 4: Pep Club 4: Prom Committee 3. JOANNE JO FAN EY l forgot to water the plants Favorite pastime: Sam's band Favorite possession: My licorice stick Pet Peeve: Being Marcia's sister Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4 Csec.J: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2: French Club l, 2, 4: Headlight Rewrite Staff 2, 4: Pep Club 4: Northeastern District Band 2. MARY FARRELL Happy and wholesome Favorite saying: You're kidding Favorite possession: My license Pet peeve: Loud people DAVID FERGUSON Ferg Ambition: To get a well-rounded education Likes: Music, dramatics Pet peeve: Study halls Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: French Club 2: Interpreter 4. IRENE FERRARO ,,Reney,, Favorite saying: What is going on this weekend? Favorite pastime: To give a party once a year at the Odd Fellow's Hall where we can twist Pet peeve: People who ask if Dolly and I are twins Activities: Junior Prom Decorations. ROSE DOLLY FERRARO A party at the Odd Fellows Favorite pastime: Driving to RoIand's Friday nights Pet peeve: People who think I'm younger than my sister Favorite possession: The keys to a certain Caddy Activities: Junior Prom Decorations. DONNA FIORE Favorite saying: You can dream Favorite pastime: Riding around in a certain Plymouth Pet peeve: People'who don't pronounce my name with an MEN Activities: Junior Prom Decorations Committee. ING-RID ING FISCHER Karo B. Favorite saying: Oh, Judi, you'lI never guess what I iust did wrong. Likes: Sailing during a Northeaster Pet peeve: Understanding Chemistry Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 2. JANET FITZPATRICK 'fYou're Joanie's twin? Favorite saying: Grief Favorite pastime: Talking on the Telephone Pet peeve: People who say Joanie and I look alike Activities: Interpreter 4, Headlight Rewrite Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Yearbook 4: Thespian Society 4, Senior Play 3. JOAN .lOANIE FITZPATRICK Miss School Spirit Favorite saying: How 'ya doing? Likes: Sincerity and happy people Favorite pastime: Playing my uke Activities: Latin Club l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 4: Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton l, 2, 4: Plays 'l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres., Volleyball l, 2: Class Com- mittee 2, 3, Drama Festival 2: Headlight 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Interpreter 3, Pep Club CVice-Pres.l 47 Field Hockey 1: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. JEROLD JERRY FLEISHMAN The great organizer Favorite saying: My heart bleeds for you Favorite pastime: Girl watching Favorite possession: My bowling ball Activities: Student Council 'lg Baseball 1, Debating So- ciety 3, 4 fChairmanlp Bowling League 3, 4 CPres.Jp National Thespian Society 4, Library Service Committee 3, 4, Yearbook 4. PAUL FLEMlNG Favorite saying: ls that a cut? Pet peeve: Gravestones My idol: Mr. Karavetsos Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball lp Hockey l, 25 Ski Club 3, 4. ROBERT FOOTE Footie Favorite pastime: Watching Gerard work on his car Likes: Playing football with Ed and Gerard Pet peeve: Butter-fingered ends who drop my passes Activities: Cross Country 3, 4. LILLIAN LIL FORD Favorite saying: lt's cold in here Favorite pastime: Wasting time Pet peeve: Getting up in the morning l 3 JOHN JACK FRANClS Favorite pastime: Avoiding work Pet peeve: School My idol: Maynard G. Krebbs PAULA PESH FREEDMAN f Ambition: Court reporter Likes: One boy, doodling Pet peeve: Wise guys Activities: Stamp Club 'l, 2 CSec.D. MARSHA FREETO Dirty dungarees Ambition: To always keep in touch with the gang Favorite pastime: Beach parties Favorite possession: My honorary Sea Scout membership card Activities: Basketball l, 2: Badminton 3. Cl-lRlSTOPH ER CHRIS FROST I could say something, but . . Favorite saying: Hilt Likes: The evenings with Nick, Bud, and Carl Favorite pastime: Beach parties MARGARET P EGGY FROST Favorite teacher: Mr. Calderone Favorite saying: Like me? Pet peeve: Helpful Harrys Activities: Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3: Latin Club 2: GirI's State 3, Dance Committees 2, 3: Stu- dent Council 11: M Club 3, 4, RICHARD RICK FULLER Third singles Ambition: To get every word Mr. Hussey says Likes: Skiing, golf, and Alman's gingerale Pet peeve: Little freshmen in study halls Activities: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Math League 3: Science Fair 2: Yearbook 11: Tennis Team 3, 4. RONA GARFIELD Favorite saying: Very beauty Likes: Skiing with George Ambition: To marry George Activities: Field Hockey 3: Basketball 3, M Club 4, Volleyball 3: Ski Club 3: Tennis 3: Dance Committee 4. DEBRA DEBBIE MA GAY Head twirler Favorite saying: 'IQuick, I'm weak Pet peeve: Twirlers who don't show up for practice Desire: To be happy Activities: Badminton 2: Volleyball 2: Yearbook Produc- tion 4: Maiorette 2, 3, 4 Cheadl: Pep Club 4. WILLIAM BILL GEAGAN Quiet, soft spokenn Ambition: To graduate Likes: Sports cars, radios Favorite pastime: Working on T.V.'s and radios Activities: Bowling League 4. ELuQo.,1tlqf full? .ttfttgm ,, :ww f:t1w'UfftC ff,'1.yfi:,,Cil.5if?fAN Of JMQQUQJ. F avof ite saying: Na, you don't say! Qld? Petp eeve t sfanginess Favorite possession: My stereo Activities: Headlight Typing 4: Yearbook Typing 4: Pep Club 4, Riding Club l. MEREDITH GILMAN Duff Ambition: To get to California with Debbie' in '65 Likes: Dartmouth men Favorite pastime: E.S.C. and parties at CAT'S with A.M.I. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, M Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Comm. 2, Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BILL GLASS Ambition: To graduate from M.H.S. in 4 years Pet peeve: Listening to Snowball when he's in a bad mood Favorite possession: Red socks Activities: Football I, 3. JUDITH JUDI GOLDBERG Devil-dogs and crew-cuts Favorite saying: You're witty, but not as witty as John Greenleaf . . . Ambition: To drive Bick's car Pet peeve: Cliques Activities: Badminton 'Ig Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2, 3: Pep Club 4, Literary Mag- azine 4, Yearbook 4. MARCIA GOLDSMITH Marsh Ambition: To have long, straight hair Likes: Brubeck in stereo, rainy days, mohair sweaters Pet peeve: People who ask why I had my ears pierced Activities: Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Library Service Committee 2, 4: Dance Committee 37 Headlight 2, 3, 47 French Club 4: Seminar in U.S. History 3, Seminar in Contemp. Lit. 45 Interpreter 3. LIN DA GOODY GOODWIN Pretty, popular, and active Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: People who drink soup through a straw Favorite possession: John's blue d-og fit's really greenl Activities: Sophomore Class Secretary, Vice-Pres.-Junior Class, Headlight 3, 4, French Club 3, Interpreter 3, Art Club 4, Student Council 2, Dance Committee 2, 3, Class Motto Committee 2, Field Hockey 2, Tennis Club I, 2, Badminton I, 2, Rotary Club Essay Award 3. BRUCE GORDON Mr. Stage Crew Favorite saying: Beautiful Favorite pastime: Ten P.M. short rehearsals Favorite possession: R. K.'s telephone number Activities: Stage Crew 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Drama Festival 3, 4. GAIL GORDON Flash Ambition: Understand Hinchburger Favorite pastime: Listening to Laura talk about Jeff Pet peeve: People who ask me what Hilt means Activities: Riding Club I, Softball 3. SHEILA SH EP GORDON Michael Favorite saying: Healthy Likes: Dates with you know who . . Favorite pastime: M.B. Activities: Basketball 4, Yearbook 4, Plays-Make-up, Props STEVEN GORDO GORDON Full of fun Favorite saying: What's the scoop? Favorite pastime: Trying to stay out of Mr. Walsh's way Your idol: He who smiles before and after a test Activities: Football I, Baseball I, Book Fair I, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2. ROBERT GOV GOVENAR Oh yeah? Ambition: To be successful in the career of my choice Likes: Tennis, basketball, guitar, chess Desire: To be happy Activities: Science fair 2: Thespian Society 25 Stamp Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: Year' book 4. JUDY GRACE Jeffrikins Favorite teacher: Sam Favorite saying: Well, I mean . . you know . . Favorite color: Red-as in head Activities: Band I, 2, 3, A: Volleyball If Badminton Dance Committee 2: Ski Club 3, 4, Bowling League 3: Yearbook 4: Latin Club 2: Thespian Society 4: Spanish Club 4. DONALD DON GRANT Likes: Playing football at Seaside Favorite pastime: Smoking in the boy's Iav. Pet peeve: School WILLIAM DEACON GREENAWAY A future Army Chaplain Likes: Girls Favorite pastime: Writing:Ietters to Kathy Favorite possession: Draft card DONNA DAWN GREGWARE Bob Likes: Parties at the V.F.W. Favorite pastime: Riding around in a certain red con- vertible Favorite song: I 'wanna Be Bobby's GirI Activities: Dance Committee 3. DIANNE GRIFFIN Blondie Favorite pastime: College weekends Per peeve: People who think I bleach my hair Favoite possession: A certain pin LYNN GUINON The girl from Greenwich Ambition: To master a shift car Pet peeve: Good skiers Favorite possession: Guitar Activities: Field Hockey 2, Orchestra I, 2. SUSAN SUE HALPERN The little red Volkswagen Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: People who cheat on me Desire: Another weekend in New Hampshire Activities: Yearbook 4, Student Council 1, 3: Pep Club 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 3, Badminton l, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club l, 2. BARBARA BARB HARTFORD Favorite saying: Quick Ambition: College Pet peeve: Certain underclassmen Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 4: Headlight 4: Pep Club 4. PHILIP PHlL HARVEY Our own Evangelist Likes: Mr, Colby's smile Favorite pastime: Telling Dianne . . . Favorite possession: The scar on the bridge of my nose Activities: Student Council I: Thespian Society lg National Honor Society 3, 45 Sports Club 3, Football l, 2, 3 4 ico-captaint, Basketball if Baseball I: Track 2, 3: Boy's State: Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech Contest First Place: American Field Service Finalist: Drama Festival 2, 3, 4: Trainer's Club ipres.l 2, 3, 4: Seminar in U.S. History 3: Seminar in World History I: Seminar in Critical Thinking 4. WILLIAM BILL HASKELL Favorite saying: Hilt Favorite pastime: Chewing the rag with the boys Pet peeves: Curtews Activities: Riding Club I. CHERYL HENDRICK Have you seen BIaze? f Favorite saying: That's fattening Favorite pastime: Keeping Kathy from eating sundaes Pet peeve: A smart brother Activities: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Rally Club 4: Pep Club 4: Badminton If Field Hockey I: Yearbook 4. GAIL HINCHCLIFFE Oh, her Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: Loud people Desire: Another weekend in New Hampshire Activities: Dance Committee 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Riding Club I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. GERARD OZ HOSNIAN Favorite saying: You know it Favorite pastime: Weekends with Stinky Pet peeve: Footie Activities: Football If Ski Club 2, 3, 4. TIMOTHY TINY TIM HUGUENARD The Happy Trumpete-r Favorite saying: Beauty Ambition: To keep my '51 Ford in working condition all year Favorite possession: T951 Ford Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4 CHeadJ: Senior Play: Orchestra 3, 4: Baseball 1: Ochestra 2, 3. KATHLEEN HURLS HURLEY No will power Favorite saying: I didn't do anything Likes: Friday and Saturday nights Favorite pastime: Pot luck Activities: Badminton I: Ski Club 2: Rally Committee 4. RICHARD DICK HUSSEY Fuzz Ambition: Chemical engineer Favorite pastime: Making tive-cent bets and winning Pet peeve: Waiting for people who are always late Activities: Football I: Basketball I: French Club 2: Math League 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Magazine Drive 3 Cchairrnanl, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Yearbook Busi- ness Editor 4: Boy's State: National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Rotarian 4. RICHARD RlCHlE IRONS Tall, dark, and shy Likes: Fruit chewies, confusion, water sports Favorite pastime: Trying to make confusion Pet peeve: Sam's band at football games Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD GERM JERMYN You gotta be a football hero Favorite pastime: Friday and Saturday nights during off season Pet peeve: People criticizing my shirts Desire: Retire at eighteen Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2: Student Council I, 2: Pep Club 4, ROBERT JONESY JONES We all know what's on his mind gn Favorite saying: What the heck can one do Ambition: To have lots ot money Favorite possession: My unfinished symphony Activities: French Club I, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 4: Interpreter 2, 3, 4, CBusiness Editorl: Year- book Art Editor 4: Senior Play 3, 4: Scholarship Play I, 2, 3: Induction Plays I, 2, 3, 4: Nat. Thespian Society I, 2, 3, 4: Play Publicity Director 3, 4. KATHRYN KATH JOHNSTON A real Johnny Mathis fan Favorite saying: l'm being punished Favorite pastime: Pot luck Desire: Another weekend in Nevv Hampshire Activities: Riding Club T: Cheerleading T: Basketball 2, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Dance Committee 2, 3: Rally Club 4: Pep Club 4: Yearbook 4: Student Council 4: Hockey Cheerleader 4. MICHAEL MIKE KAPLAN Percy, Percy, please have mercy Pet peeve: Kids who apply to M.l.T. as an insurance school Favorite possession: A certain girl with braces Your idol: The kid vvho phones in the bomb scares Activities: Track I: Headlight 4: Thespian Society 4: Senior Play 4: Riding Club 1: Stamp Club 2: J.C.C, Speech Con- test Third Prize. ig, SANDRA SANDY KEARNS Pete's girl Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: A peeved Pete Favorite possession: A certain little box Activities: Dance Committee 2: Library Service Com. 4: Rally Com. 4. JERROLD JERRY KEIMACH Teddy Bear Favorite saying: He's got T.B. Favorite pastime: Playing the stock market Favorite possession: My Watch Activities: Band 1. CHARLES CHUCK KELLER Our answer to Dick Dale Favorite saying: I give up. What? Likes: Sports cars, surfing, Sandy Desire in life: To be a playboy Activities: Track 2, 3: Science Fair 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Riding Club l. i DIANE KEM KEMELMAN Our answer to Helen Hayes Ambition: Graduate study in England Likes: Advanced, elementary arithmetic Favorite pastime: Telling Phil . . . Activities: Cheerleading l: Headlight l, 2, 3: Literary Magazine 1, 2, 3: Thespians l, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2, 4: French Club l, 2, 3, 4: U.S. History Seminar: Russian His- tory Seminar: Critical Thinking Seminar: Yearbook Circu- lation Editor: All-State Cast 2: Drama Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: All-Regional Cast 2. CAROL CAROL LEE KIERNAN Favorite saying: Hilt Pet peeve: People who say things they don't mean Desire: To graduate ROGER ROS KILLAM The curly-headed kid in the third row Favorite saying: Hey you . , . with the head Favorite pastime: Shooting the bull with Grub Ambition: To see all of this beautiful country of ours Activities: Stage Crew 4: Library Service Com. 4: Stamp Club 2: Chef's Club A. RICHARD KIPERMAN Dicker Favorite saying: Never say Never Likes: Girls, food, and drink Pet peeve: Having my truths revealed CAROL KlRNSlE KIRN Another of the group Favorite saying: Hilt Favorite pastime: Beach parties Pet peeve: Early curfews MERILYN KURZ KIRSTEIN Hi, Nancy Favorite saying: Aw, cut it out, will you? Favorite pastime: Walking on the beach in a parka and dungarees Favorite possession: My comfortable black and white ifsuaayu Activities: Thespian Society 3, 4, Color Guard 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Rally Committee 4, Yearbook 4: Senior Plays 3, A. BARRY KLICK KLICKSTEIN He gets paid by Polaroid Ambition: To be able to afford all my hobbies Pet peeve: 6:30 Monday morning Desire: To be in the middle income bracket: between million and billionaire Activities: Headlight l, 2, 3: Stagecrew I, 2, 3, 4: Thes- pian Society 3, 4, Nlath Club 2: Riding Club lg Sailing Club l, 2, Science Fair 1, 2: Chess Club 11: Seminar in World History ly Yearbook Photograph Editor 4. JANET KNOWLTON She doesn't dare drop the baton Ambition: Social worker Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: Six years with Barry Activities: Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council I: Tennis Club 2, Dance Committee 3: Pep Club 4, Rally Committee 4. KATHLEEN KRETZMANN .,KaThy,, Favorite saying: lt's unbelievable Favorite pastime: Watching people Activities: F.T,A. 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Headlight 3, 45 French Club 2, 4. DONNA LACEY Leaky Favorite saying: Ittie-boo Favorite pastime: Writing letters Pet peeve: People who are never on time Activities: Maiorette 3, 4, Library Service Com, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4: Dance Com. 2, 3: Pep Club 4. KATHY LAUGHTON Ambition: To graduate Likes: Driving the Chrysler Pet Peeve: Telephone poles Activities: Senior Play 11: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MA RY MA ROOT LECOU R Our answer to Carol Heiss Favorite saying: Oh, brother! Ambition: Olympic skater Pet Peeve: Hockey players Activities: Hockey Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 iHeadJ. ROBERTA LERNER Most school spirit Likes: Weekends in Providence Favorite pastime: Saturday afternoons at Sherri's Pet peeve: The Big Blue Activities: Cheerleading l, 2, 3, A CHeadD: Library Service Committee l, 2, 3: Headlight 3, 4: Rally Committee 4: interpreter 3, 4: Glee Club l: Pep Club 4: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3: Yearbook 1-1. STEPHEN STEVE LIMON The Philippine Kid Favorite spying: lni-ibig-ki-ta Likes: Guitar, singing, and skiing Pet peeve: Listening to a certain Yankee fan Activities: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Student Council i, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4 iEditor-in-Chiefj: American Field Service Exchange Student 3, 4: Rotary Essay First Place 2: Pep Club 4: Seminar in Contemporary Literature 4: Volleyball 2: Interpreter 3: Citizenship Committee 4: Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation: Junior Rotarian A: Model Congress Representative 4. BARBARA BOEBl LIVINGSTON Well there 'ya go Ambition: To skydive Favorite pastime: Putting my foot in my mouth Pet peeve: People that ask What do you mean? Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3: Volleyball i, 2: Badminton l, 2: Field Hockey l: Pep Club A: Headlight A: Year- book 4: Cheerleading 4. ANDREA ANDY LLOYD Favorite saying: Well, all right! Ambition: To be a beautician Likes: Hot fudge sundaes DIANA LOVETT Ambition. To become a nurse Favorite pastime: Working at the hospital Desire: To help others Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 35 Headlight 3, 4. GAIL LUND Likes: Water skiing, horseback riding Favorite pastime: Making trips on weekends to Rhode Island Pet peeve: Bucket seats JEAN JEANIE MACASKILL Favorite saying: Honest to God Ambition: To get married Favorite pastime: Summer weekend parties MERILYN MAHONEY The school book-keeper Ambition: Private secretary Pet peeve: Homework Favorite possession: Stuffed animal collection PETER MARSHALL Hi, sheriff Ambition: Take another trip to Georgia Favorite pastime: Hacking around with Sam's band Pet peeve: Hi, sheriff Activities: French Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Seminar in Contemp. Lit. 4. JOANNE SUNSHINE MARTIN I'm not crazy, am I? Favorite pastime: Polishing my loafer nickel Desire: Another week in New Hampshire Pet peeve: 11:30 Saturday night traffic on Rockaway Ave. Activities: Interpreter 2, 3, 4 fEditor-in-Chiefj, Literary Editor of Yearbook 4, Library Service Committee 2, 3, French Club 2, Art Club 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, Seminar in Critical Thinking 4, Badminton 2, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, A ivice-pres.D. PAMELA PAM MASON That's too bad Ambition: To do well in a math or science course Likes: Irish knit sweaters Favorite pastime: E.S.C., waiting for the mail Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, M Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Ski Club 2, Dance Com. 2, Yearbook 4. PHILIP MCCLOSKEY The skin-diver Favorite pastime: Skin diving Pet peeve: Seating plans in study halls Favorite possessions: My half of the car TERRY MCDERMOTT Ambition: To graduate Favorite pastime: Weekends Pet peeve: School GEORGE MCGLAUFLIN Favorite saying: Bad news Ambition: To go for one day without fighting with Rona Pet peeve: The ski season is too short Activities: Ski Club 3, 4. JOHN MCGOEY Magoo Favorite saying: lt's Charlie Loudmouth Favorite color: Dirty Big Blue Pet peeve: You're lust a lineman Activities: Football 1, 2, 3 4 lco-captainjf Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captainjp Sports Club 3, 4 Kpresidentlg Pep Club A Kpresidentjg Class Treasurer 2: Student Council 3, 4: Representative M.A.S.C., Chef's Club 4: Dance Commit- tee 2, 3 Cchairmanj. LAWRENCE LARRY MCGOVERN I like figure skaters Favorite saying: Just ask Lennox Likes: A French blonde with blue eyes Pet peeve: Johnson's debt Activities: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA PAM MCKINNON Favorite saying: Oh, crumb Likes: Swimming, skin diving, and water skiing Pet peeve: Cafeteria Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Badminton l, 2: Volleyball 1, Headlight 1, 4: Art Club 4, Basketball I. ROBERT MEGLEY MECKLEY Hey, Ivan, Bleve, Bug Favorite saying: Good News Likes: Everything but school work Favorite pastime: Working underground Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, Bowling League 3, 4, Chess Club 4. JERILYN JERl MEHAFFEY Hubert Favorite pastime: Spending money I don't have Pet peeve: People who try to count my freckles Desire: To teach as well as l've been taught Activities: F.T.A. 1, 2 Crreasurerb, 3 isecretaryii Pep Club 4, Student Council 4, Art Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Interpreter 3, Headlight 3. MICHAEL MlKE MEO The Chronicle Likes: Unconsciousness and consciousness, in that order Favorite pastime: Circulating petitions about the Student Council Pet peeve: Non-political students Activities: Chess Club 4 fpresidenti, Debating Society 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Science Club 2, Interpreter 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4 fpresidenti, Sailing Club 4, Math League 3, 4, U.S. History Seminar 3, World History Seminar 2, Seminar in Critical Thinking 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, National Merit Semi-finalist. EMERY EM MESSENGER Our answer to Peter Snell Pet peeve: Crowded library Favorite possession: Track shoes Desire: To beat Dave Santry's time in cross country Activities: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Math League 3, 4. AMY MIKE MICHELSON Favorite saying: How should I know? Likes: Pinestriped shirts Pet peeve: Buttoned top buttons on shirts Activities: Literary Magazine 2, 3, 4, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Ski Club 2, Rally Com. 4, Dance Committee 3, Pep Club 4. DOUGLAS MILLER l'm still growing Favorite saying: Beauty Ambition: College Likes: Golf, skiing Activities: Basketball 4. DIANE MITCH MITCHELL lt s unbelievable Favorite teacher: Mr. Ferguson Favorite pastime: Pot luck Pet peeve: People who call me Linda Activities: Ski Club I, 2, 35 Basketball 'I5 Field Hockey I5 Headlight 45 Yearbook 45 Dance Committee 25 Student Council 2: Art Club 45 Pep Club 4. LINDA MITCHELL Favorite saying: You're kidding Ambition: To get my license before cars go out of style Pet peeve: Those tights with Eddie DONALD MOORE He runs the movies Favorite saying: People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones Likes: Blondes Favorite pastime: Sleeping and eating Activities: Audio-Visual Department 3, 4. ROBERT BOB MOORE Favorite pastime: Following national sports Pet peeve: Status seekers Favorite possession: Bank book Activities: Hockey Mgr. 3, 4: F.T.A. I5 Stamp Club 2, 3, Glee Club 45 Yearbook 4. DONNA MURPHY Ambition: Teacher Favorite pastime: Those summer beach parties Pet peeve: People who are late Activities: Basketball l, 2: Yearbook 4. MARTHA MURRAY Brownie Ambition: To be a disciple of Goddess Grub Favorite pastime: Reminiscing and speculating Pet peeve: Boarding school for girls Activities: Field Hockey l: Basketball l. ROBERT BOB NAIDUS Pancho or Rod Favorite saying: Good Heavens Likes: Tennis, mathematics, surrealistic classical writing Pet peeve: Not being permitted to wear a moustache in school Activities: Math Team 3, 4: Tennis Team l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Plays 3, 4: Headlight 2, 3, 4 fass't editorj: Interpreter 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4: World History Seminar 2: U.S. History Seminar 3: Seminar in Critical Thinking 4. LESLIE NASH Favorite saying: ls that right? Likes: Dancing, basketball, and red sports cars Pet peeve: Being a New girl Activities: Basketball 4: German Club 4. RONALD RONNlE NOE Ambition: Corporation lawyer Favorite pastime: Waiting for the weekends Desire: To get all my hours of detention made up Activities: Football l: Basketball l: Headlight l. SONJA SUNNY NORING The youngest member of the class Likes: Meeting new people Pet peeve: Freckle removers that don't work Favorite possession: A good shoulder for people to cry on Activities: lnterpreter 3, 4, Headlight 4, Rally Committee 4, Pep Club 4, Art Club 2, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Seminar in Contemp. Lit. 4, Badminton 2, 3, Riding Club l, Spanish Club 4, Yearbook 4. PATRICIA PATTI O'DONNELL Ambition: l.B.M. Operator Likes: Cats, records, and ltalian food Favorite pastime: Going to movies Activities: Volleyball 4, Badminton 4. ARTHUR ARTl E O'KEEFE A.O.K. Favorite saying: Whip Favorite pastime: Typing to Mr. Hull's music Pet peeve: Being hit by cars Activities: Cross Country 3, Baseball 2, Senior Play 4, Thespian 4, Yearbook 4, Spanish Club 4 Cv-pres.D. JAMES JIM OPPENHEIM Our answer to Bob Cousy Favorite pastime: Snowball fights at Sherri's Favorite possession: My driving and Tony's Desire: To have a basketball clinic of my very own Activities: Basketball i, 2, 3, 4, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, Sports Club 1, Pep Club 4, Dance Committee 2, Student Council 1, 4, Yearbook 4. PAUL SHAUN OSHAUGNESSY Favorite teacher: No such thing Favorite saying: We'll have snow this time Favorite possession: 1962, CJ5 green Willys ieep - JOHN BUZZY PALMER The Center Favorite pastime: Football Pet peeve: Being blamed for something I didn't do Favorite possession: My drums Activities: Football l, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captainl, Jr. Rotarian 4. WARREN PARKHURST Thumper Likes: Skin diving, water skiing, girls Pet peeve: Wise guys Favorite possession: My dog Activities: Track l, 2, 3, 4. MARGRlT MEG PETRIE Pet peeve: People who call me Donna Likes: R.H.B. Favorite possession: Stormey pink Activities: Pep Club 4: Basketball l. JOHN PORTER Skeeter Favorite saying: Beauty Favorite pastime: Skiing Pet peeve: Nova Scotia Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ALLEN AL PORTNOY Favorite saying: l don't believe it Ambition: Lawyer Favorite possession: A poem written in Geometry Activities: Debating Society 3, 4, Chief's Club 3, Bowling Club 'lg Chess Club 4, Headlight 3. EDWARD ED POTHIER Our answer to Albert Einstein Favorite saying: What stupid mistakes I just made Ambition: To be a success Favorite pastime: Yacht racing Activities: Math team 3, 4. EDWARD ED PREBBLE Favorite saying: l clon't know Favorite pastime: Listening to B.B.'s problems Pet peeve: Sneaks GEORGE HUEY PRESCOTT Favorite saying: Hilt Pet peeve: Puclgy's hatred of ducks Favorite possession: Number 5069I GRETCHEN PRIEST The class artist Favorite saying: Know thyself and nothing too much Ambition: To sing and cry in the mountains and city Likes: Lace up weclgie shoes, apricots, peppermints, pea- nut butter Activities: Field Hockey I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: Art Club 31 Interpreter 4: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4, M Club I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Society 3, 4. DAYNOR PRINCE Mr, Quarterback Favorite pastime: Football and sports Pet peeve: Curfews during season Ambition: To graduate Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 lco-captainbg Pep Club 4: Sports Club 3, 4. PAMELA PAM PROCTER The girl from Rogers Hall and Cushing Academy Favorite saying: Gross Ambition: Modeling Desire: Marriage GEOFFREY JEFF PROST Our answer to Arnold Palmer Favorite saying: Sonafagun Pet peeve: Thirteen miles to Malden and bucket seats Likes: Golf and Linda Activities: Golf l, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captainj. DONNA LEE PUGH Horses Likes: E. P. Favorite possession: Applesauce Pet peeve: People who call me Meg Activities: Basketball l: Pep Club 4. BETH BlFFY PUTNAM How about that Likes: Vacations Favorite pastime: Beach parties Pet peeve: Bucket seats ANNE TERRY RADCLIFFE Miss Personality Favorite saying: See you around the campus Pet peeve: People who don't respect my superstitions Desire: To have breakfast in London, lunch in Rome, and dinner in Hong Kong Activities: Cheerleader l: Ski Club l, 2: Headlight l, 2, 3: French Club 2: Field Hockey l, 2: Basketball 2, 3: Badminton 'l, 2: M Club 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4: Debating Society 3: American Field Service Finalist 3: Class Historian 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee Decorations Chairman 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Library Service Committee 3: Seminar in Contemporary Lit. 4: Spanish Club 4 Cpres.J: Production Editor of Yearbook 4: Thes- pian Induction Plays 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Scholarship Play 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Society 3, 4: Glee Club 4. GREGORY GREG RAND Our answer to Jerry Lucas Likes: Glass blackboards Favorite pastime: Being last out ot basketball practice Pet peeve: Whistle happy referees Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captainl: Cross Coun- try 3: Football 4. JEFFREY JEFFREY-GUY RANDOLPH A real hot set of drums Favorite saying: Oh, I must have been absent that day Likes: Jann, Sue, Carol, Kip . . . Pet peeve: People who ask how long l've been going with Judy Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4 CPres.J: Orchestra I: Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4: Stage Mgr. 4: Thespian Society 2, 3, 4: Chet's Club 3: Ski Club 3, 4: Bowling League 3, 4: Drama Festival 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4. JACQUELINE JACKIE RANTA Ambition: To go to I.B.M. school and sing Pet peeve: Bossy people Favorite possession: My cat LINDA RAPPOLI Elmira College Key Award winner Ambition: To meet Joe Peche, Dwark Farwark, and Sam Cordoba Favorite pastime: The E.S.C. Pet peeve: Superficial people and name-droppers Activities: Headlight 3, 4 iEclitor-ineChiefJ: National Hon- or Society 3, 4: Interpreter 3, 4: Thespian Society 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 4 fvice-presidentl: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Drama Festival 2, 3: World History Seminar 4: Dance Committee 2, 3: Yearbook 4. ELIZABETH REW Penny Pet peeve: Red, Lizzie Favorite saying: But that's beside the point Favorite pastime: Arguing, analyzing people Activities: Basketball 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Badminton 4, SUSAN SU E ROO KS Likes: Everything except coconut and field hockey Pet peeve: Dances that we can't twist at Favorite possession: My car keys Activities: Badminton I, 3, 4: Riding Club 1, Interpreter 4, Pep Club 4. ROBERT ROTTEN BURG Togo K Favorite pastime: Roofing Pet peeve: The nickname Togo Favorite color: Rose f Activities: Student Council I, 2: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 2, Chef's Club 3, Class Treasurer 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4. ERIC RICK ROUNDY Favorite saying: That's a lotta woghoshn Favorite pastime: Beach parties Likes: Girls CHRISTINE CHRISTY ROUTI-I Favorite saying: You bet tt' i Likes: Art, rodeos f' ' Pet peeve: Gym Activities: Glee Club -4, Art Club 4. , f If f. STEPHEN STEVE ROUTH Ambition: To graduate Favorite pastime: Football Pet peeve: Class periods too long Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. MARTIN RUSS RUSSELL Ambition: Nutritionist Favorite pastime: Watching T.V. Favorite possession: My track shoes Activities: Track 3, 11, Cross Country 4. WILLIAM THE RUSS RUSSELL Ambition: U.S. Navy Pet peeve: Listening to Mr, Walsh's corny iokes Activities: Football 2, Hockey 2. KATHERINE KATHY SAUNDERS A member of a yacht club Favorite saying: l don't believe it Likes: Sailboat racing Pet pee-ve: Doing Mr. Karavetsos' homework Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, 4, Volleyball I, 2, Tennis Club 4, Math Club 2, M Club 4, Sailing Team 4, Yearbook 11, Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY NANCY SAWIN Bide-a-wee and the Bug Favorite saying: I almost had a Hum Ambition: To get a good education and see the world Favorite song: The Coloring Book Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Literary Magazine 3, 4, Headlight 2, Library Service Committee 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 4. RICKI SCHOOL 'lDoodles Ambition: Go to college, join the Peace Corps, get mar riecl, and have 3 children, Favorite pastime: W.B.C, Pet peeve: The sixteen miles from Gloucester to Marble head Activities: Journalism Seminar 3, Headlight 3, 4 CEditorJ retary, Pep Club 11, Quill and Scroll 4, Rally Committee 4 lntepreter 2, 3, 4 Clfditorlg Yearbook A, Senior Class Seci RICHARD RlCHIE SCHVVARTZ A Yale man Favorite saying: Only , . . more days ot school left Favorite pastime: Eating between meals Pet peeve: Trying to take out a reserve book in the school library Activities: Football I, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 4, Math League 3, 4, Debating Society 3, 4, Yearbook Layout Editor 4, National Honor 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Chef's Club 4, Seminar in World History 2, U.S. History Seminar 3, Seminar in Crit. Thinking 4. STEPH EN STEVE SCOTT The pink sports iacket Likes: Alman's gingerale Favorite pastime: Sending red roses Pet peeve: Doug's guitar playing' f Activities: Track l, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. DOUGLAS DOOGIE SEAVER Hey, Eric, pass the gingerale Favorite saying: Greg, quit singing Pet peeve: 11:30 trattic on Saturday night on Rockaway Ave. Likes: Alman's gingerale Activities: Senior Class President 4, Debate Club 3, 4, CPres.J, Dance Committee 2 CChairmanJ, National Honor Society 3, 4, Headlight 3, 4 CEditorD, Senior Play 3, Bas- ketball T, 2, 3, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Math League 2, 3, .4, Junior Speech Contest 3, Jr. Rotarian 4, Yearbook 4, U.S. History Seminar 3, Seminar in Crit. Think. 4. GR EGO RY GREG SEAVER Conrad Birdie Favorite pastime: Singing in the shower Pet peeve: . . . Hi, Doug Likes: Alrnan's gingerale Activities: Dance Committee 2, Glee Club T, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Senior Play 3. RICHARD RlCHIE SEIBEL Mr. President Favorite saying: O.K., now rot!! Favorite teacher: Mr. Paul and his Christmas Quizzes Pet peeve: Love scenes in a comedy Activities: Student Council 3, 4 fPresidentJ, Track l, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captaint, Ski Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Math Club 2, Mass. Convention of Student Councils 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Rotarians 4, Northeastern Tech- nical Drawing Examinations 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 1, Magazine Drive 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. SHELDON SEVINOR Favorite saying: You'll get more with honey than with vinegar Ambition: To become a doctor Favorite pastime: Quarreling with my irritating sister Activities: French Club 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Stamp Club 2: Library Service Committee 2, 4: Headlight 3, 4: Interpreter 2, 3: Yearbook 4, JOAN SHAFFER Favorite saying: Well, that's the breaks Favorite pastime: Saturdays at Sherri's Pet peeve: A certain someone vvho rides down the street in second gear Activities: Student Council 1: Library Service Committee 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Basketball 2, 3: Headlight 3: Inter- preter 4: Yearbook 4. PATRlClA PATTlE SHEA Favorite saying: Hi, Sparks Likes: Horses, poetry and lots of excitement Favorite possession: A dilapidated letter PATRICIA PAT-MOE SHERIN Be quiet, Polly Favorite teacher: Mr. Ferguson Favorite pastime: Receiving notes from a certain Prince Pet peeve: Swampscott Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Club 3, Ktreas- urerl: Debating Society 3, 4: Headlight 4: Yearbook 4: Pep Club 4: Varsity Field Hockey T: Badminton I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3: Basketball 2. PAULA POLLY SHERIN Twinie Favorite saying: l'm embarrassed Favorite pastime: Saturday afternoons at Sherri's Pet peeve: The Big Blue Activities: Cheerleading 'l, 2, 3, 4 lheadj: Sports Club 3: Debating Society 3, 4 Csec.D: Pep Club 4: Rally Com- mittee 4: Volleyball I, 2: Field Hockey 1, 2: Badminton l: Headlight 4: Yearbook 4: Library Service Committee 3. JAMES J IM SHUMAN It's never too late to fall in love Ambition: To have fame, power, money, happiness, and yet be loved by many Likes: Luxury, accomplishment, theater, dreaming I Favorite pastime: Acting Activities: Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Cpres.i, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Seminar 3, Senior Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Festival 2, 3, Glee Club i, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, World History Seminar 2, Seminar in Crit. Think. 4, Head- light l, 2, 3, 4 fed.J. STANLEY STAN SILVERMAN Stan-the-man Favorite saying: Jeff, how terrific were you today on the links? Ambition: To be a success in business Pet peeve: Getting up on Monday mornings Activities: Math Club 1, 2, Riding Club T, Stage Crew 1, 2, Chef's Club 3, Science Club 2, Yearbook 4. EUNICE JEANNE SKELTON Ambition: To be able to speak more than two languages Favorite pastime: Watching tourists at the B with sunny Pet peeve: People who call me by my first name Activities: F.T.A. i, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, interpreter 3, 4, Yearbook 4. ROBERT BOB SKINNER Ambition: Forestry Likes: Swimming, band, Explorers Favorite subject: Biology Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LIN DA SLAVE SLAVI N Favorite saying: Ay-eh, reckon Favorite pastime: W.B.C. Pet peeve: So near, and yet so far Activities: French Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, Library Service Comm, 3, 4, Headlight 4, Pep Club 4, Yearbook 4, Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech Contest. ALICE AL SMITH Color guard Ieader Favorite saying: There's one thing I don't understand Likes: Roman noses, blue velvet, and long hair Favorite song: Anchors Aweigh Activities: Color Guard 2, 3, 4 lCo-captainj: F.T.A. I: Li- brary Service Committee 3, 4:.Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Span- ish Club 4: Literary Magazine 3, 4: Basketball l. STRATTON ST RAT SMITH No hablo espanol Favorite saying: Quien sabe Favorite pastime: Changing flat tires Idol: El Cid Activities: Baseball I: Science Club l: Football 2: Ski Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Senior Play 4. JAMES JIM SNOW Snowball Ambition: To become a great artist Pet peeve: All girls Favorite possession: My sweaters Activities: Baseball l, 2: Track 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Year- book 4: Ski Club 4. LINDA SONTZ Sontzie Favorite pastime: Sherri's and W.B.C. Pet peeve: People who interrupt me Favorite possession: My car Activities: Dance Committee 2, 3: Journalism Seminar 3 U.S. History Seminar 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4 QTreas,J Headlight I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Pep Club 4: Latin II Club 2 JUDITH JUDl SOULE Favorite subject: Latin Favorite possession: Clarkson sweatshirt Favorite saying: Oh, that's great Activities: Girl's State 3: Field Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 3: Volleyball 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Library Service Commit- tee 3, 4: Headlight 4 led.l: Color Guard 3, 4: Madrigal Singers 2: Latin Club 2, 4: German Club 3: Northeastern District Chorus 2, 3: M Club.3, 4. 1 1 LINCOLN LINC SOULE Ivan Barofski Mickhailovitch ll Favorite saying: No cat with green eyes will a gorilla Favorite pastime: Reading retirement plans Favorite possession: Ball of used tin foil play with Activities: Stamp Club l, 2, 3: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4: Math Club 4. MARTIN NIA RTY SPECTOR Favorite saying: lf you can't beat a teacher, join him Likes: New Corvettes Favorite possession: My wheels KARL SPITZER He's Eric's brother Likes: Chocolate marshmallow cookies Favorite pastime: Playing monopoly, Roofing Pet peeve: When people take you for granted Activities: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4: Sports Club l, 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Football I, Basketball l, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Debating Society 3: Sophomore Class President: Senior Class Treasurer: Chef's Club 3 Cpres.J: Yearbook 4: Headlight 3, A Ced.J: Journalism Seminar 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Jr. Rotarian 4. KATHLEE KATHIE STANTON Spaghetti and meatballs Favorite saying: l'm starved Ambition: To teach mentally retarded children Favorite pastime: Being happy Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Senior Play 4. KIM STAVIS Favorite saying: Too many deserts Favorite pastime: Staying on the good side of the teachers' aids Favorite possession: 1955 Ford Activities: Football lg Science Club I. STEPHEN STEEL Uncle Stevie Favorite saying: D--- right Likes: Tootsie pops Favorite possession: My HARTS Activities: Football i, 3, 4, ska Club 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3 LV-presj 4: Chet's Club 3: Sports Club 2: ,Physical Fitness Award Winner l, 2: Pep Club 4: Junior Rotarian 4. DEBORAH DEBBIE STEPHENSON Ambition: To get to California with Duff in '65 Favorite pastime: E.S.C. Favorite possession: A 24-toed black and white cat Activities: Dance Committee 3: French Club 2: Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4: Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4: Head- light 4: Badminton 2, 3: Debating Society 3: Pep Club 4: M Club 2, 3, 4 Lpresidentj. BARBARA BARBI STERN Likes: Making varied acquaintances: psychoanalyzing Favorite possessions: Many fond memories Favorite pastime: Pot luck Activities: Glee Club 3, 4: Headlight 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Library Service Committee 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Senior Play 4. ROBERTA BERTA STOLLER Favorite saying: What can l tell you, Amy? Likes: Chocolate chip cookies Pet peeve: Phony's Activities: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Ski Club 2: Literary Magazine 3, 4: Badminton l: Headlight 3: Pep Club 4: Riding Club 1: Science Fair 2: Rally Comm. 4: Play Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. HARVEY STONE Pebbles Favorite saying: Frost, stop bragging and put away your wallet Favorite pastime: Ribbing Hot-Lips about his cloudy 'fish tank Pet peeve: Blackwall tires on Tom's Taxi Activities: Stage Crew l, 2: Science Fair 1, 2: Riding Club 1: Baseball Mgr. 3, 4: Library Service Comm. 3: Debating Society 3, 4: Yearbrook 4, KENNETH STRAZ STRASNICK Favorite subject: History with Mr. Martin Favorite pastime: Tony's and Sl1erri's and Walter's Pet peeve: Dicker at lunch Activities: Football I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captl: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Pep Club 4: Dance Committee 2, 3- LAUREN LAURIE STUART Ambition: To study horticulture Likes: Barefeet, doctors, popsicles, and candlelight Pet peeve: Having an early curfew for a late party Activities: Field Hockey I, 4, Orchestra I, 4, Sports Club 'Ig Ski Club I, 4, Basketball I. MARY SULLIVAN A future Broadwayite Likes: Plays, music Favorite pastime: Theater Favorite possession: A letter from Mary Martin Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Rally Committee 4, Pep Club 47 Yearbook 4. PATRICIA SULLS SULLIVAN Freckle-faced, redheaded athlete Favorite pastime: Pot luck, W.B.C. Pet peeve: Big blue Desire: Another weekend-in New Hampshire Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 'l, 2, 37 Field Hockey 2: Headlight 3p Yearbook 4, Volleyball 3: Vice- President of Senior Class, Pep Club 4. HARVEY SWAN Ambition: To be a doctor Favorite pastime: Shooting the bull Pet peeve: Falling asleep Activities: Interpreter 4: Yearbook 4, Debating 3, 45 Chess Club 4: Stamp Club 2, 3: Library Service Commit- tee 4, World History Seminar 2, Seminar in Contemporary Literature 4. JUDD HJUDDSYH TAGG Favorite subject: Homeroom with Mr. Cressy Likes: Black horses Pet peeve: Unorganized beach parties Activities: Football l. HARRIET TARNER Likes: After school chemistry Pet peeve: Insane telephone conversations Idol: Maggie Higgins Activities: Head-light 4: Interpreter 45 Badminton Ag Pep Club 47 Yearbook 4: Dance Committee 3. JOHN JACK TAYLOR One of the boys Likes: Something Mr. Martin dicln't find out about Favorite pastime: Saturday nights at Sherri's and Tony's Pet peeve: A bad night at Tilley's Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball i, 2: Golf 3, 4: Sports Club 3 Cvice-pres.l: Student Council l, 2, 35 Pep Club 4: Volleyball 3. LILIAN TAYLOR Favorite pastime: Pot Luck Pet peeve: Saturday morning practice Favorite possession: Dungarees Activities: Twirling 2, 3, 4: Riding Club if Dance Com- mittee 3y Headlight 4. RICHARD T THlSTLEWAlTE The oko's head man Favorite saying: We're carrying this good buddy bit too far Likes: Exciting weekends, girls Pet peeve: Torn shirts SUSAN SUE TOABE Likes: Music, iazz, and art Pet peeve: Tropical fish Favorite possession: My rnoccasins Activities: Library Service Committee 4, Pep Club 4: Head- light 4: lnterpreter 4. ANDREA ANDlE TUCKER Anything in Damon Tucker's for free Favorite pastime: Reading and writing Favorite subject: French Pet peeve: Teachers who are oblivious to the virtues of any subiect except their own specialty Activities: French Club 2, 4: Spanish Club 4: Headlight 4 leclb. JOHN TUCKER Ambition: To be Town Class Champion Racer Favorite Pastime: Sailing and racing Pet peeve: Girls Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4, Sailing Team 4 German Club 3, 4, Baseball lp Basketball l. THOMAS TUCK TUCKER You're not too bright Likes: Weekends, well-built cars Idol: Mileage Activities: Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4. JAMES TURN ER Big Jim Ambition: Maintain peace and domestic tranquility Favorite pastime. Keeping track of how many cars McGov ern brings Pet peeve: Girls that are too domineering 1 PETER PANCHO VAIL Forty-love Favorite pastime: Beating Blaze at tennis Likes: Making Chuckles and Bug laugh at lunch so they can't finish Pet peeve: Losing in Tennis to Chuckles Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Stamp Club 2, 3: Baseball T: Bowling League 3, 4. ELIZABETH LIZ VAUGHN Favorite subject: Art Favorite saying: l have had a generous sufficiency of the numerous delicasies, and any more words would be un- sophisticatecl supertluity Likes: Uttering Gilbert and Sullivan Activities: Dance Committee 3: Yearbook 4: Interpreter 3, 4: Headlight 4: Art Club 2: French Club 3, 4. WENDY VOSBURGH Favorite teacher: Mr, Holmbom Favorite pastime: Horseback riding Favorite possession: My cluck pen Activities: Art Club l, 2, 3, 4 ipres.J. CANDICE CANDl WARREN Ambition: To go to Australia and meet Acky's brother Favorite pastime: Pot Luck, missing W.B.C.'s Desire: To be on Sue Bartlett's team Activities: Student Council T, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 'l: Pep Club 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Senior Play 3: Headlight 'l, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Glee Club T, 2: Ski Club 'l, 3, 4: Thespian Society 4: Seminar in Eng. Lit. 4. MARK WASSERMAN Shut up, Mike, and let me talk Favorite saying: l like the way he said that Favorite pastime: Finding the rooftoppers Favorite possession: My sanity Activities: Chess Club 4: Debate Club 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. l, 2: Chef's Club 3: Student Council 4: Headlight 3, 4: Yearbook 4. ALLAN AL WEED How did you get that dent in your tender? Likes: Cars, girls Pet peeve: Sick cars at the library Favorite possession: 'I953 blue and white mongrel PATRICIA PATTY WEED Favorite teacher: Mr. McGrath Ambition: Graduate Pet peeve: A certain teacher who calls me Miss Flower Activities: Volleyball I, 2: Pep Club 4: Headlight 4: Bad minton 2. BARRY WEENER Favorite saying: That quiz was wicked Favorite pastime: Waiting for the 2:20 bell Pet peeve: Homework on weekends Activities: Riding Club I, Math Club 2, 3: Chef's Club 3 Yearbook A. SHARON WEINER Favorite saying: Don't get mad, but V. . . Favorite pastime: Running around in circles Favorite possession: My elephant Activities: Glee Club 2, 3: Headlight 3, 4: Interpreter 4 Pep Club 4: Senior Play 4. GILDA GlL WEISBERG Ambition: Sing in musical comedies Pet peeve: Lover Favorite possession: My tiger Activities: Senior Play 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4 Pep Club 4. JOHN WHIP WHIPPLE Favorite saying: What, are you kidding me? Pet peeve: Two-faced people Favorite possession: My skis Activities: Ski Club i, 2, 4, Yearbook 4, French Club 3, 4 Cpresb, Baseball I, 2, 4, Basketball T, Headlight 2, Semi- nar in Contemporary Literature 4. GERALD JERRY WHITE I haven't had an accident yet Favorite saying: I know the answer, I iust can't think of it Pet peeve: People who criticize my driving Favorite possession: My 51 green Chevy Activities: Cross-Country 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball I, Foot- ball I, Chefs Club 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4. JAMES WHITEY WHITE Yes, he's my twin brother Favorite pastime: Sleeping late Pet peeve: French Favorite possession: My driver's license Activities: Football T, Band 'l,. 2, Track 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Pep Club 4. KAREN WINTMAN Ambition: To become a good art teacher Favorite subject-Art and English Pet peeve: People who don't pay attention to my sar- castic comments Activities: Art Club 4, Yearbook 4, Literary Magazine 4. MARJORIE WALL WOLOZIN Favorite saying: It's the principle of the thing Likes: Painting, plays, sailing Pet peeve: Psuedo-sophisticates Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3: Headlight 3, 4: Interpreter 4, Yearbook 4: Seminar in Contemporary Lit. 4, Pep Club 4. SHIRLEY SUNNY WYNN Favorite saying: Good grief ' Favorite pastime: Tourist watching at the B Pet peeve: People who don't believe my nickname ivities, B nd I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Interpreter Rally Committee 4. WAYNE YALE Favorite saying: To the woods Pet peeve: Sick girls Favorite pastime: Hanging around with Bud, Nick, and Carl Activities: Football If Baseball 3. PATRICIA PATTY YOZELL Likes: Acquiring big brothers Favorite pastime: Excursions down the route Pet peeve: Waiting for letters from that certain boy Activities: Student Council 2, Volleyball ip Badminton l Dance Committee 2, 3. ROBERT BOB ZAlGER Favorite pastime: Going to Brookline Pet peeve: The Big Games in Physics Favorite saying: Unbelievable Activities: Football lp Basketball lp Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, 2, Student Council 2, 4, Yearbook. RONALD RONNlE ZAIGER Likes: Seeing M.H.S. win at sports events Favorite pastime: Going to Newton Pet peeve: Studying for tests in the period before Activities: Baseball lg Basketball lf Volleyball 2, Track 2, 3, Aj Student Council 35 Yearbook 4. ROBERT ZlM ZIMMAN What the heck is going on here? Likes: Fast sports cars Favorite pastime: Trying to figure out what's going on here Pet peeve: Having to get up before noon Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4. gn 5123122 01416122 77711 7DQl22!O.YQxy f IS fIAGl2 Zzlnznellnan 75 , +5 Y 'v -Q nf A 1.2 N i w gi xg, if ,Af 45 ' Score! Miss Snow Q . Get Him! PSSC Physics ,uw 76 Senior Lunch .., Guess who . 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The T963-64 Student Council became, at last, an active and functioning part of the high school community. After evalu- ating their organization and purpose, many significant changes were proposed and initiated by the executive committee, the individual members, and all students in the school. The Student Council has emerged as a true voice of student opin- ion and has acted as an efficient co-ordina- tor of student activity. xecutive Committee First Row, Ileft to rightl: J. McGoey, S. Steel, B. Miles, R. Seibel Clark. Second Row: Mrs. Giles, R. Hussey, Mrs. Block. Student Council Alternotes FifSf ROW, Neff to flghflr J- ROSS, 5- Davis, J. Meliaffey, Nl. Sfflckman, J. Hosmer, D. Facey, C. Brown, M. Wasserman, L. Wyzmski, S. Limon, N. Cohen. Second Row: G. McGarvey, C. Foy, A. Roffman, P. Lane, K. Cole, J. Ormiston, K. Spitzer, W. Pevear, M. Gill- man, F. Kushnieruk, L. Borck. Third Row: B. Fisher, J. Katz, P. Severy, C. Carter, J. Harding, J, Halpern, D. Giles, J. Triplett, C. Brown, C. Putman, S. Sudman, N. Sawin. o Advisors Mrs. Block, Mrs. Giles Mrs. Block, and Mrs. Giles, as advisors of the M.H.S. Student Council, act as its nervous system. Without their knowledge of school policies, financial matters, and social affairs, and without their unselfish dedication measured in more than mere hours, the Student Council would not be the efficient and always improving or- ganization it is. National Honor Society if ,gg if Lef J. Shuman. Last Row-R. Naidus, R. Schwartz. I ro Right: Front Row-P, Harvey, J. Clark, D. Seaver, J. MarTin P, Hussey. Second Row-R, Seibel, K. Spitzer, C. Cheney, M. Meo, 1-J I National Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 '2 V7 Qi 5 l.. High schools have always been eager and willing to shower outstand- ing athletes with trophies, awards, and honors, but only recently has the good student been recognized. Scholarship, however, although it is essential, is only one ot the qualities that the taculty recognizes in choos- ing the members ot the National Honor Society. Its members are those students who have shown integrity, who have contributed a great deal of their time and efforts to their class and to the school as a whole, and who have earned the respect of the student body. lts members, because ot this respect, are the student leaders, included this year are the Senior class pres- ident, editors trom all three school publications, the captains ot the toot- ball, baseball, and track teams, president ot the Student Council, and pres- ident ot the National Thespian Society. These members and the qualities for which they were chosen have made membership in the National Honor Society a goal, an achievement, and, above all, an honor. German Club margx vw. First Row, Kleft to rightj: C. Isaacson, J. Copeland, L. Rappoli, J, Clark, W. Lynd, G. Morrison, K. Funk. Second Row: Mr. Genis K. Kimball, R. Shuman, J. Tucker, J. Dretler. The fairly new subject ot German entered its third year ot existence in 1964 and so did the German Club. Jeanne Clark was elected President and Walter Lind Treasurer. A series of monthly meetings at different members' houses was capped at the end ofthe year with a dinner and presentation of an award to the outstand- ing German scholar. y Spanish Club French Club First Row, Kieft to rightjf S. Noring, L. Krebs, R. Steinberg, J, Whipple, R. Jones, J. Faney, J. Clark. Second Row. S. Tinney, D. Smith, A, Demb, F. Kushnieruk, B. Burke, C. Estes, M. Forbes. Third Row: K. Rhode, S. Horenstein, R. Hegner, L. Byrd, S. Levine. The French Club, under the advisorship ot Miss Lacerda, strives to encourage in students not only enjoyment of the French language, but also an interest in the customs, history, and culture ot the French nation. At each monthly meeting, stu- dents speak only in French while participating in programs designed to be both educational and entertaining. In this way members broaden their interest in the subject while acquiring a valuable background tor their study ot the language. l l Seminar in Contemporary Literature First Row: Steve Lirnon, L. Goodwin, H. Swan, S. Noring, J. Clark. Second Row: P. Marshall, J. Whipple, T. Radcliffe, W. Dawson. The Seminar in Contem- porary Literature, under the guidance of Mrs. Miles, head ot the English De- partment, does advanced work in the realm of liter- ature ot the twentieth cen- tury. Composed ot eleven students who meet one x- period a week to read and discuss great contemporary works, the seminar is an essential part of many col- lege-bound students' cur- ricula. Future Teachers of America Seminar in Critical Thinking Left to Right: C. Cheney, J. Copeland, D. Seaver, R. Naidus, J. Shuman, P. Harvey, M. Meo, R. Schwartz, J. Martin, L. Rappoli, D. Kemelman, Mr. Webb. The problems of a rational human being in today's world are investigated in this group of senior boys and girls. A series ot readings in philosophy raises many questions which are discussed lightly. Mr. Walsh, the Seminar's advisor, helps to spark discussion and to keep it on a relatively even keel without ever committing himself to his personal feelings. H cicllight First Row: D. Seaver, R. Steinberg, K, Spitzer, L. Sontz, R. Naidus, L. Rappoli, M. Goldsmith, K. Kretzman, J. Soule, W. Berenson, E. Vaughn. Second Row: R. Hecht, S. Noring, F. Sullivan, L. Krebs, J. Fitzpatrick, R. Jones, K. Stephens, N. Naiclus, D. Lovett, M. Rabin, P. Weed. Third Row. C. Warren, M. Wasserman, S. Hornstein, R, Shuman, L. Chilnick, A. Michelson. F-.E ' , , -'g ,,..,,,,,.m.,,, L i S S , ..... i l M K -1 ,V Q BUSINESS STAFF, First Row: M. Wolozin, B. Livingston, B. Cass, P. Sherin, J. Shuman, L. Goodwin, D. Seaver, R. Lerner, S. Cohe C. Paddock, K. Hamilton. Second Row: S. Sudman, B. Hartford, B, Stern, M. Kaplan, S. Scott, A. Prager, S. Sevinor, H. Swa l-- Cl1llFtlCli, L- D0lV1lCl4, 5. Weiner. Third Row: E. Pekin, H. Olson, P. McKenna, A. Rottrnan, J. Fitzpatrick, P. Sherin, J. Smith, Tucker, P. Alpert, S. Kaufman. 88 Interpreter Row 7: J. Copeland, L. Krebs, P. Alpern, M. Cohen, L. Dolnick, J. Martin, C. Cheney, R. Jones, J. Fitzpatrick, S. Cohen, A. Mich elson. Row 2: N. Sawin, S. Kaufman, L. Fainzin, W. Berenson, R. Shuman, A. Prager, J. Rigmont, S. Noring, M. Katz, M Bic Row 3: L. Rappoli, H. Newlander, S. Weiner, H, Swan, D. Ferguson, J. Goldberg, M. Wolozin, R. Hecht. The Headlight is open to all students interested in working on the school newspaper. It aims to inform students of the events pertaining to M.H.S. and to give students an opportunity for self ex- pression by the publication of eight issues during the school year. The Interpreter, the literary magazine of Mar- blehead High School, is entirely a student pub- lication. Composed ot students' contributions, it presents the students' expression on literary art, and over the past tevv years has come to be re-- spected as one of the most representative of school productions. This year the Interpreter was under the direction of advisor Mr. Drogue and its student editors, Joanne Martin and Bob Jones. y , Library Service Committee First Row: N. Sawin, J. Harding, D. Lacey, J. Soule, J. Fleishman, J. Clark, L. Caswell, A. Smith, H. Swan, N. Adelson. Second Row F. Levine, K. Funk, J. Pearl, S. Kiernan, R. Wolk, R. Swasey, L. Woolfson, M. Harris, S. Kaufman, E. Pekin. Third Row: C. Patick, B. Gilman M. Goldstein, J. Fadden, D. Leader, C, Estes, P. Alpert, R. Foster, L. Hill, G. Gilman. Throughout the years at M.H.S. numerous students, under the direction of our school librarian, Miss Elliott, have participated in the functions ot the Library Service Committee. Besides working before, after, or during their tree school time, many students are on vari- ous sub-committees, while others work on the annual book tair. Each member of the Library Service Committee earns points according to the number ot hours ot work put in yearly, these points leading to a Library Award. In order to receive such an award, one must have served two years on the committee and gained TOO points. Last year, tor the tirst time, the Com- mittee presented a sioo scholarship to an outstanding senior, a practice the school hopes to continue. The members on Miss Elliott's Committee, as well as every student in the school, has learned much trom her concerning library work, and her helpfulness is appreciated by all Y l i V I l Chess Club First Row, fleft to rightl: J. Mills, A. Klickstein, A. Moskowitz, W. Alford, S. Blais, M. Wasserman, H. Swan, P. larrabino, J. Toby B Klickstein. Second Row: Mr, Ferguson, L. Tobin, F. Kaplan, S. Mahoney,J. Smith, B. Govenar, D. Deem, L. Soule, J. Robbins, D. Russell D Mazonson. Thir cl Row: A. Alford, M. Godfrey, M. Meo, R. Osman, A. Portnoy, D. Whitehead, B. Meckley, J. Wasserman. Demonstrating the avid interest of Marblehead High students in chess, the Chess Club was formed this year even without an advisor at its outset. L. Ferguson, who agreed to sponsor the club, was surprised at the turnout at the first few meetings. Since then, President Michael Meo's string-pulling and Secretary Steve Blais' faithful computation of weekly standings have made it a lively and rewarding series of Tuesday afternoons. President's Club ui-ia maumwmmwa1 :an-smnmufau.s x Math Team , First Row: M. Katz, D. Seaver, S. Blais, E. Pothier, R. Naidus, K. Rhody, R. Hussey, R. Schwartz, M. Meo, A. Demb. Second Row Mr. Paige, R. Nowels, J. Triplet, D. Meyers, R. Saltman, R. Russell, S. Milligan, R. Heckle, A. B. Dittrich, Mr. Caswell. THE MATH LEAGUE Completing its initial season ot existence last year, the Marblehead Mathemagi- cians placed tirst in its division Under the leadership of Mr. Peter Paige, Mr. Parker Caswell, and Mr. Pearson Hussey. This year the team again finished among the leaders ot its division. Senior mainstays ot the team were Edward Pothier, Bolo Naidus, and Mike Meo. Orchestra Left fo Righf: P. Pearl, B. Pond, R. Salfman, D. Kemelman, W. Berenson, R. .lones,, B. Morrell, L. Chilnick, R Gordon, H. Jackson, M. Alpert, J. Tucker, R. Tufahasi, D. Ferguson, K. Schwariz, M. Rabin, J. Faney, G. Osgood G. Anderson, L. Stuart, A. Demb, K. Saunders, Mr. Harris, T. Marsh,J. Shunfran, S. Horensiein. Concert Bcmcl .. .,. ,......i ORCHESTRA Playing a musical insTrumenT in a large group provides boTh valuable experience in musical Teamwork as well as personal enioy- menT. The TwenTy-Three members of The or- chesTra and Mr. Harris, conclucTor, rehearse Twice a week in preparaTion for concerTs, ex- change Trips, and reperToires used for school assemblies and TuncTions. CONCERT BAND One of The school's mosT spiriTed organiza- Tions is The Marching and ConcerT Band. From The very TirsT day of school, The bancl, under The direcTion oT Mr. Harris, pracTices up To Tive hours per week Tor a varieTy of acTiviTies ranging Trom TooTball games To music TesTi- vals. 5-. sg. .- A . A . 1 9.5. A ep Club D. Prince, Mrs. Thaxter, J. Oppenheim, C. Warren, J, Taylor, J.McGoey, K. Strasnick, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Shaffer, P. Harvey, D. Jerrneyn. 96 The Pep Club, ably headed by its advisor, Mrs, Thaxter, and President John NlcGoey, was newly formed this year and boasts the largest enrollment of any club in the school. Formed with the desire to increase school spirit in any and all school activities, it has already made itself known in the form of posters, slogans, and advance notices ofa events. As an infant organization, the Pep Club's functions are only beginning to be realized, but it is certain that it will soon assume a most important role in school lite. li 75 Richards, D. Brady, J. Green, D. Smith, L. Krebs, C. Dyson, S. Bartlett, M, Boardman, D. Gilman, S. Chadwick, D. Stephenson, P. Mason Mace, G. Morrison, K. Saunders, S. Tinney, L. Kiely, C. Hamilton, K. Garrison, J. Thayer, P. Fallon. Nl CLUB To give recognition to outstanding players in girls' sports, to promote good sportsmanship, and to encourage girls' sports are the basic aims of the Nl Club. All girls who have participated in at least one varsity sport, and have played in two-thirds the number of scheduled games are eligible for membership. The end of the year is highlighted by the traditional Mother-Daughter Banquet, the funds for which are raised by candy selling at basketball games. This year the M Club is under the leadership ot Debbie Stephenson lPresidentJ and Sue Chadwick fSecretary-Treasurerj. Sailing Club MarbIehead's sailing team was rejuvenated last tall after several seasons of inactivity. The team had a very successful tall season, with tive wins in six re- gattas, losing only to the Pingree School. The spring schedule also brought plenty of sailing, climaxed by a vveek-end team race in New York. lt is hoped that the sailing team will remain as a permanent part ot school activities in the future. First Row: L. Krebs, J. Th er, J. Harding, D. Curtis, Saunders, C. Hamilton, Brown. Second Row: I Johnson, J. Curtis, B. 1 kins, D. Lee, B. Baumrui er, J. Tucker, S. Milliga B. Lehman. Art Club First Row, Kleft to rightj: R. Swasey, P. McKinnon, J. Thelen, W. Vosburg, G. Keete, C. Dyson, K. Wint man, B. Ward. Second Row: S. Roberts, C. Brown, K. Funk, M. Forbes, S. Goldman, C, Daly, K. Bernard, P Worthen, M. Wolozin. Third Row: B. Yozell, J. Newhall, L. Teague, M. Sweet. THE ART CLUB The Art Club provides an outlet for the expression of the artistic creativity ot its members while also applying their talent in many worthwhile school proiects. To develop art appreciation, members have visited the Museum ot Fine Arts in Boston, and to give students practice in actual drawing techniques, field trips for sketching and painting have been arranged. In general, criticism, instruction, and diligent work combine to encourage the artistic progress of creative students. l Ye Left to Right, First Row: S. Silverman, D. Lacey, J. Fleishman, S. Noring, J. Clark, A. Tucker, Second Row: D. Gay, B. Livingston, D. Stephenson, C. Cheney, J. Nlehaffey, D. Kemelman, J. Skelton. Third Row: K. Spitzer, S. Sevinor, B. Jones, T. Radcliffe. Mr. Fabiszew Q . 1 .QM Left To Right, First Row: R, Zimman, K. Laughfon, S. Gordon, R. Hussey, L. Goodwin, D. 5. Limon Seaver. Second Row: B. Klickstein, J. Fleishman, A. Portnoy, Nl. Kaplan, J, White. Rl Sd-,Wm-TZ I00 .A ok B. Klickstein Left to Right, First Row: M. Kirstein, R. Zimman, S. Blais, J. Martin, S. Noring, J. Clark, H. Swan, B. Klick stein. Second Row: K. Johnston, G. Anderson, M. Kaplan, J. Whipple, M. Meo, D. Seaver, L. Rappoli, J Grace. Third Row: S. Halpern, P. Sullivan, A. O'Keefe, S. Smith, A. Portnoy, B. Weener, J. Fitzpatrick, J Fitzpatrick. B. Klickstein T. Radcliffe , . Left to Right: D. Kemelman, T. Radcliffe, S. Limon, B. Klickstein, R. Schwartz. IOI N. .J .1 ff -2 we , K. .,. UHSUNQ heroes. First lunch. QE The kickoff . .. Ughll l Buftonhook . ., Time out .. Tinker Toys. A bomb a 1 1 K. . I I E I E 3 i 1 E 4 I lr, ' N il fl Diff? ffgg. ijt' 1- ' - in - M l .,, '- f-mg: gr'-LN' Q l . Aff' ' Q, ,Q ,, ' ff -. ,f A -.Q 'M ,NH M..-f ...y V1 :www Aw- Lf- ,- vw HW- V K f 3 .. El .. wx -32 1' iw vm g A .wb . y . .., .. 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What does it take to be an M.H.S. football player? According to the 1964 statistics, you have to be outweighed by an average of 40 pounds per man. But what is given up in weight is made up for in the team's great equalizer, spirit and determination. Under the guidance of Head Coach, Noel Reebenacker, and his assistants, Line Coach Manny DeCastro, Backtield Coach, Bob Roland, and Freshman coaches, Trem Robarts and Mike Karavetsos, the squad was able to post an impressive 7-2-O record. The Captains though leading their team off to a slow start finally whipped their mates into one of the classiest offensive teams in the state losing only to the Class A and B champs, Salem and Swampscott, respectively. Four seniors Daynor Prince, John McGoey, Ken Strasnik, and Donald Jermyn managed to win berths on many all star 1 I teams, a tinal tribute to a group of hard-working boys. 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Dolnick, R. Skinner, R. Saltman, D. Ferguson, S. Brown, N. Phillips, J. Tucker, M. Rabin, T. Huguenard, P. Sullivan, P. Marshall, J. Grace, J. Randolph, J. Faney, J. Thayer, L. Diamond, H. Katz, S. Horenstein, J. Coffin, D. Collins, R. Berenson, J. Copeland, C. Clinkman. Mr. Harris, D. Bunker, R. Bowen, M. Powers, H. Jackson, J. Small, E. Reynolds, J. Rama, R. Brown, M. Bell, R. Greenbaum, A. Gordon, D. Fallman, A. Marsh, R. Zirin, D. Hoffman, S. Richman, J. Carey, G. Smoller, W. lannarelli, P. Pearl, N. Trotsky, P. Swariz, J. Zaworski, S. Toby. M. Cohen, E. Carrier, M. Moringstar, R. Russell, R. Huguenard, R. Greer, R. Osman, R. Petty, P. Brookhouse, M. London, S. Schwartz, A. Jarmak, A. Freedman. -fs' .'f. . - f......e, , , -x. S J l p' l lil. ll . l J 7 if . ' is x : - ,f . . . . f. ' -A L 4 5 I f , . . X ig, ,.,. E .il J L 1 I,,, 7' A J!-f' 3 - j -- 1 Q. if .fp--R ' . 5 Xl' .5! cf! x gl fi ' ' . ' in 'R H -P ' nl FSA- P Y if L XJ 1?-e Q T- ,,,sf X lf ' .I F7 V ' Ti ' V V lf 1 'V f L , ,. r -1 Basketball Fffsf ROW! R- Zilgeff R- Mefflll, R- 5Cl1WBI'lZ, R- ROTTEMJSVQ, K- Strasnick, J. Oppenheim, S. McAllister, J. Taylor, G. Rand. Second ROWS C0BCl1 Marlin, K- 5Cl1WBI'TZ, R- Greer, J- CUClil'1Y, M. Stockman, C. Colantuno, B. Freedman, J. Willard, Coach De Castro. Third Row: D. Miller, S. Milligan, J. Pearl, D. Peck, M. Meo, R. Bowen, P. Oppenheim. Fourth Row: M. Intress, S. Yanofsky, S. Hudson, M. Ryan, R. Bragdon. Under the direction of Coach Bob Martin, the 1963- 64 edition of the Marblehead Basketball Team emerged with a fine record of nine wins and five losses and a ' third place finish in the Northeast Conference. Led by Captain Ken Strasnick, Greg Rand, Jim Oppenheim, Bob Rottenberg, and Jack Taylor, the magicians stayed in the thick of the title race until the next-to-last game of the season. All members of the team put one hundred per cent effort into every practice, scrim- mage, and game of the season, and were always a credit to their school. i E l M'Head Opponent 101 Woburn 62 89 Amesbury 55 69 Danvers 77 84 Newburyport 60 80 Winthrop 70 79 Andover 62 73 Swampscott 67 68 Woburn 67 93 Amesbury 59 60 Danvers 64 76 Newburyport 70 68 Winthrop 78 56 Andover 67 62 Swampscott 63 yy S Q f , x, - !f'f3 . if gf 1 , ,hm viiif V . We msfuwy ' 1 at fs A' 393. 1 s 1 vxfx M W 5 iw? ff YM' gf 3 . rig yy 'av 'G -G af 1 aw 5 iqk f 4 Cheerleaders Kneeling: Pat Sherin, Paula Sherin R. Lerner. Standing: B. Eyges, J. Karydis, C Putnam, B. Yanofsky, S. Orne, S Kaye, Hockey Cheerleaders is Wg' Front: M. LeCour. Second Row: M. Lazzaro, B. Livingston, P. Eldridge, G. Ormiston, B. Miles, K. Johnston, L. Gayne, S. Freefo , . Field Hockey Kneeling: C. Mace, M. Davis, D. Stephenson, K. Garrison, J. Thayer. Standing: K. Saunders, L. Krebs, S. Chadwick, J Soule, P. Mason, M. Gillman, C. Richards. The injury-riddled field hockey Team, iecl by co-captains Debbie Stephenson and Sue Chadwick, didn'T fare as well in 1964 as in past years, however, The varsity managed Two wins and Two Ties in seven games. The junior varsity, Though, won four Love games, Tied Two, and lost one, Thus affording much hope as a stronger showing nexf year. Mrs Copeland Mass D4xey S Chadwick D Stephenson -, - xy, Hoc key as First Row Coach Roland, R. Carey, T. Cahoon, D. Prince, P, Eyges, B, Doliber, F. Haskell, J. Sumner, 5. Sumner. Second Row D Ham moflffl P Lane B- Smillt, B. Montville, M. Sheer, C. Fader, T. Livingston, J. Ormiston, A. Peterson, R. Frost, D. Irons, B. Weiner B Moore Winning the Northeast Conference, Coach Roland's pucksters can boast of being perhaps the best hockey team in the history of M.H.S. Although most of the games were close, M.l-l.S. came out on top consistently. The opening game proved the team's ability to vvin big, as Marblehead defeated Lynn Classical 6-O. With one loss to Saugus and tying Danvers and Salem, Marble- head went into the Svvampscott game with the near perfect record of TO-1-2. The victories were as follovvs: A-l over English, 2-l over Malden Catholic, 4-l over Pea- body, A-3 over Gloucester, A-l over Amesbury, 4-2 over Woburn, 2-l over St. Mary's, 5-2 over Saint John's, and 6-O over Beverly. The first line of Prince, Sumner, and Cahoon totaled 55 goals and assists. Other stand-outs were, Frank Haskell, Jim Hosmer, and a freshman line scoring 25 goals and assists. The three senior co-captains, Daynor Prince, Ben Doliber, and Pete Eyges, all did a tremendous iob. Prince vvas high scorer with T6 goals and 7 assists for 23 points. Doliber, a tough defensive player, also scored well with 6 points. Peter Eyges only allowed i7 goals in i3 games for a l.4 average. ff - L . wx:nw.aag5.., vai1wi..Liamfff.:af-1,.:wi:-,x:Ws2H'. f -fW.s.,:mmM:,:..,rfsswfw. 5 Co-capf. Doliber, Associate Capt. Eyges, Coach Roland, co-Capt. Prince. xx 'sim Q . A 'H+ xv' ,-s ,...., 'I x ,'+ bglsb L' Qffz Am , Q f , o I 1 A fo . ff fifsblu ,-ii-V-fag, l ,.' 1 Girls' Basketball First Row, Heft to rightj: C. Shepard, L. Parkhurst, C. Richards, S. Chadwick, K, Saunders, S. Bartlett, D. Stephenson, S. Hitchcock. Second Row: K, Larkin, J. Dennis, J. Thayer, K. Garrison, A. Stuart, E. Upton, J. Green, C. Shattuck. Third Row: Coach-Mrs. Copeland, J, Soule, C. Wooclfin, L. Stevens, L. Kiely, E. Sawyan, M. Halford, C. Goodwin, M. Dalferro. The girls' Basketball team had certain qualities which made it different from those of recent years: the extraordinary spirit, sportsmanship, teamwork, and organization demonstrated by the players were a trib- ute to our school. Mrs. Copeland instilled upon the team a knowledge of basic fundamentals which coupled with the team's natural ability led to a successful season. Seniors and frequent high scorers were Debbie Stephenson, Sue Chadwick, Sue Bartlett, Kathy Saunders, and Marcia Boardman. Scores: CVarsityJ 35 Saugus 24 37 Danvers Qi i 7 Newburyport Al 36 Beverly 37 48 Beverly 30 42 Hamilton-Wenham 45 48 Hamilton-Wenham 22 27 Saugus 20 'A rw. . , gh' A M naw N ? X' N . 1 Q M. , Hs-U, ,r 7 ?'-.Xi NJ. I if 0' Ji M ,ew .fy'3'H? :Lf fwzf' 1 fd 'iifiif j?ff2Qf,- A 3:5 gf? 'L f ,H is if My W,,, fra Track Team Kneeling: S. Severy, E. Messenger, G. White, R. Rottenberg, D. Facey, R. Irons, P. Harvey, W. Stanton, A. Bailey, M. Meo, J. Deering Standing: Coach Levy, H. Halsband, J. Snow, P. Brookhouse, R. Seibel, D. Cowely, G. Seaver, D. Laughton, R. Schwartz, H, Kolodny J. White, D. Bruhm, C. Lebastie, L. Chilnick, M. Russell, A, B, Dittrich, Coach Leavitt. Cross-Country Team First Row: M. Russell, E. Messenger, M. Meo, B, Smith, W. Stanton. Second Row: M, Denies, S. Caswell, J. Goldberg, D. Goss. Third Row: P. Smith, G. White, P. Frost. Baseball Team First Row. J. Sumner, K. Gilbert, D. Prince, P. Egyes, D. Jermyn, K. Sfrasnick, S. Limon, J. McGoey, J. Cudihy, Coach Karavefsos. 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The things we learned, the work we did, the changes we made, and the fun we had at M.H.S. had a profound effect upon us as individuals and upon the Marblehead High School tra- dition as well. Will you remember the Class of 1964? With Mr. McKey as our class advisor, during our Sophomore year, we rushed to meet the re- sponsibilities and privileges of being a fullfledged part of the High School community. Our cap- able class officers were quickly chosen, Karl Spitzer, Joan Fitzpatrick, John McGoey, Linda Good- win, and Terry Radcliffe, and along with committees, they chose our class colors, copen and navy, and selected a motto for us to live by here at school and throughout later life- They succeed who believe they can. Our class project for that year was the selling of personalized stationery. April rolled around and with the guidance of our social advisor, Miss Dwinell, we put on our colorful Sophomore Dance, The Carnival. That year also, the Twelfth Night cast, including several of our classmates, presented a part of their play at the State Drama Festival, sweeping the prizes and all-state cast members. Some weeks later Diane Kemelman and Jeff Randolph accompanied Miss Fox to the National Drama Festival in Indiana. Summer vacation came and went. Soon we found ourselves Juniors, and on the brink of a very exciting year in many respects. Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Giles, our class advisors for that year, worked closely with our Junior Class officers recently elected, Duncan Facey, Linda Goodwin, Bob Rottenberg, and Jeanne Clark in our sale of fudge and in the buying of our class rings which arrived in December of 1962. Meanwhile, candidates for the American Field Service Program had been narrowed down to four students. They were Gail Anderson, Phil Harvey, Steve Limon and Terry Radcliffe. In March Phil and Steve stood alone. Both hoped to represent our country abroad. ln June they were notified, and Steve was flown off to the Philippines for perhaps the three most wonderful months of his life. ln the spring of our Junior Year, there were many exciting events. John McGoey, Dick Hus- sey, Richie Seibel and Steve Steele attended the Massachusetts Convention of Student Council Representatives, and Philip Harvey won the annual Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech contest. The Band and Orchestra had their exchange concert with Newport, Rhode Island. Gn May 2 the National Honor Society tapping Assembly was held and the following persons were elected to the association, Jeanne Clark, Doug Seaver, Phil Harvey, Karl Spitzer, Dick Hussey, Mike Meo, Bob Naidus, Richard Seibel, Jim Shuman, Chris Cheney, Richard Schwartz, and Linda Rappoli. The very next day, May 3, 1963, the Class of 1964 presented its Junior Prom which was a Rhapsody in Blue. The gym was decorated with lovely trees, rock gardens, and blue murals, and the ceiling having been lowered by the use of white parachutes, contributed to a magnificent effect. At the Awards Assembly later that month, many Juniors were awarded prizes and honors. Linda Rappoli was presented with the Elmira College Key for scholastic achievement, while at graduation in June, Richard Hussey was given the Harvard Book Award. However, our Sophomore and Junior years were only preparations for the many duties and responsibilities which we were to assume in the school as Seniors. Many members of our class accepted executive positions in the extracurricular organizations in the school. Joanne Martin became editor of the literary magazine, The Interpreter, and Linda Rappoli headed the Headlight staff. Richie Seibel was the President of the Student Council and Steve Limon was appointed edi- tor-in-chief of the 1964 yearbook. Countless others of our classmates took on the responsibilities of Club presidencies, team captainships, and committee chairmanships. Mr. Walsh was our class advisor and with Mr. Beach on Sabbatical leave, Mr. Lovely was especi- ally helpful to us. Two hard working boys and two conscientious girls, Karl Spitzer, Ricki School, Doug Seaver, and Pat Sullivan, were elected class officers in a rigorous and close election in Sep- tember. Susan Ackland-Horman was with us from Australia this year as our exchange student and in January two young boys from Chile ioined the M.H.S. student body, Jaime de la Fuente, and Rene Silberstein. National Merit Scholarship results were in and we claimed fame with Mike Meo and Bob Naidus who were semi-finalists, and the following who received letters of com- mendation: Ed Pothier, Chris Cheney, Louise Bolnick, Rich Hussey, Judy Goldberg, Steve Limon, Phil Harvey, Doug Seaver, Jean Skelton, Judy Soule and Bob Zimman. Karl Spitzer was voted the best citizen of the Senior Class and presented the Jewish War Veterans' Fellowship award. Doug Seaver was sent to the Student Government day, Bob Naidus, Janet Fitzpatrick, Steve Limon, and Richie Seibel went to represent our school in the High School Model Congress, and Richie was once again sent to the Massachusetts Convention of Student Councils. On November 22, 1963, the national tragedy of the assassination of our President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, caused the postponement of our Senior Play. Therefore December was a doubly busy, and financially successful month for our class. The Boyfriend was presented the weekend of Dec. 13 and 14, and a week later we put on the Christmas Dance, The Toy Shop. As Christmas vacation approached so did our Mid-Year Exams, the deadlines for College Ap- plications, due dates for our term papers, and the last of our College Entrance Examinations. With all of these behind us, by the end of January, we could all feel Spring rushing in upon us. ln April, College notices came, the class took its trip to Stratford-on-Avon to see Hamlet. ln May, marks continued to fall as they had since Mid-Year, and the days and weeks sped by. Then there was Senior Week and all of its festivities upon us. Having redeemed our reputation after a small cafeteria incident of the spring of 1963, and renewed administrative faith in our be- havior, we were able to have our Senior Reception. lt was followed by the exhausting but ever so thrilling week of parties, the banquet, baccalaureate, graduation, and never ending Good- bye's and Good Lucks. As suddenly as it had become a part of our future, Marblehead High School became a part of our past. But what is important is, will you remember the Class of 1964? If you can recall M.H.S.'s first record hops, its first tri-colored captained football team, the Pep Club, the first club charters, all of the petitions, if you can recall Mike Meo and his Chronicle, and the Chronically Sick satire, if you can recall the unprecedented degree of intellectual spirit and student activity that prevailed during our years at M.H.S., then you will remember Marblehead's Class of 1964. 127 Okura fi We, the Senior Class of the Marblehead High School, Town of Marblehead, County of Essen State of Massachusetts, do hereby being of sound mind and body, make our last will and testi ment on this day of June in the year of our Lord, Susan Abbeeanother brown flower Arthur Alford-a comb Iris Alpertean afternoon of meetin's Eric Alman-some more ginger ale Marilyn Ames-a Charlie Brown squeaky doll Gail Anderson-a gold flute Donna Pugh4'applesauce Paul Avanizino-a wig of his own and a bunsen burner Joy Averyfdirect telephone line to Maine Charles Bailey-another trophy Mimsie Bailey- Willard Burkefa left handed tennis racquet Margrit Petrie-a boo boo bear Susan Ball-a motor scooter Susan Bartlett-a car with a radio that works Marilyn Bell-blue lobster pot Marjorie Bick-a tagg Steven Blais-lifetime supply of girls Robert Blaney-a chunk of beef Marcia Boardman-an Olympic gold medal Robert Bohanen-a scarf and a key Peter Bowen-the last word in a fight with Sandy Ann Bronstien-an undented car Cheryle Budrose-lifetime supply of local boys Marlene Bugan-Salem Witches Virginia Burke-another T-bird Bernice Byors-a pair of football pads Charles Carey-a slip to get out of homeroom one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four. William Case-a pair of skis Barbara Cass-a Jackie doll Lloyd CaswellAyear's supply of newspapers Patty Chadwick-another cute brother Sue Chadwick-a pair of Head skis Peter Careyfthe name Bounce Clarissa Cheney-a thirty hour day Jeanne ClarkAa two headed coin Michael Coganestilts Laura Cohen-a torn campaign banner Sandra Cohen-a red car Ken Cole-a turtleneck jersey Sue Coolidge-a trip to Colby John Copeland-Big Bertha Ed Courtney-a left handed monkey wrench Joyce Crockett-a coonskin cap David Cuffe-one night with the boys David Curtisfa cabinet for his sailing trophies Walter Davis-a 3-foot cushion Bill Dawsonfa car that holds over seven pal sengers Douglas Deem-a seven-ten split Ann Doliber-a Beatle Carl Doliber-a day on the wharf t Louise Dolnickfscissors Linda Dorney-a wind-up Charley doll l Steven Doyle-a Shaffer Pen Sherri-Ann Esses-a week without Bernice l Peter Egyes--seven goals in one game y Duncan Facey-volume ll of the manual linda Fainzin-A.P.G. in Economics Joanne Faney-a licorice stick 'Vlary Farrell-a day off from the library David Ferguson-a year at Harvard rene Ferraro-a party like you've never seen before Rose Ferraro-a party like Irene's lngrid Fischerfa net Janet Fitzpatrick-a French teacher loan Fitzpatrick-two more weeks in Naples Jerry Flieshmanea crooked election Donna Fiorr-a dream Raul Fleming-a doctor's bag Robert Foote-another pun -ilian Ford-a certain Navy man John Francis-a hot dog at Timmy's Daula Freedmanfunbreakable fingernails Vlarsha Freeto-a week-end at Mass. Maritime Christopher Frostfno more auto accidents Jlargaret Frost-another cruise on the Contessa Richard Fulleresecond singles Rona Garfieldea broken pair of Harts ebby Gay-a slipless baton ill Geaganean engineering degree llen Gillman-a new typewriter eredith Gillmanva Brooks Brothers' Indian ill Glass-a prep school haircut udi Goldberg-a devil dog arcia Goldsmith-a paid-up telephone bill inda Goodwin-one more hairband ruce Gordon-an infallible stage crew ail Gordon-a flash hiella Gordon-straight hair teven Gordon-a muzzle Robert Govenar-love set against Vail Judy Grace-a local ambassador to South America Donald Grant-a million packs of cigarettes Bill Greenaway--a day off from Louie's Donna Gregware-a red convertible Dianne Griffin-a trip to U. of Mass. Lynn Guinan-day camp counselorship Sue Halperneouiii board to make her decisions Barbara Hartford-chauffer's license Phil Harveyfa gold football Bill Haskell--a beacon Cheryl Hendrick-a leash for Blaze Gail Hinchcliffe-straight A's in Latin Gerard Hosmanfa complete Physics book Diana Lovett-a nursing cap Tim Huguenard-a car that runs Kathy Hurley-another Sunday Dick Hussey--an Eli haircut Richard lrons-mass confusion Donald Jermyn-a bald eagle Kathy Johnston-a few skating lessons Bob Jones-what he's always thinking Mike Kaplanfa 1920 style bathing suit Sandy Kearns-a bow 'n arrow set Jerry Keimachea Teddy Bear Chuck Kellere a secret surfing spot Diane Kemelmanea table down at Maury's Carol Kiernan-a night out on a weekend Roger Killam-a small house without a yard Richard Kiperman-a full moon Carol Kirn-another weekend Merilyn Kirstienea beach ball Barry Klickstien-some candids Janet Knowlton-a private cheering section Kathy Kretzmanfa megaphone Donna Lacey-another nickname problem Margot LeCour-a gold medal in '68 Roberta Lernereea bus ride back home from Friday night basketball games Steve Limonean easy deadline Barbara Livingston-another day on the island Andrea Lloyd-year's supply of hairspray Gail Lund--a free ticket to the Warwick Jean MacAskill-a vanilla coke Merilyn Mahoney-a crate of spinach Peter Marshall-two dozen drumsticks Joanne Martin-another first ladyship Pam Mason-a green MG Phil McClosky-the '64 award for chest measure- ments Terry McDermott-another gold medal George McGlauflin-a release binding for his Hart John McGoey-a gotcha Larry McGovern-more tires to make sure that seat stays up Pam McKinnon-white sneakers Bob Meckley-a 50 mile hike Jerri Mehaffy-an unsmashable car Michael Meo-enough profit from the Chronicle to pay for college Emery Messenger-a broken tape Amy Michelson-false teeth. Douglas Miller-longer basketball games Diane Mitchellwa certain key Linda Mitchell-another day at Wingersheek Donald Moore-projectors that work Bob Moore-a Bruin's first place Donna Murphy-someone who'll arrive on time. Martha Murrayea finished term paper Bob Naidus-an absolute truth Leslie Nash-a Canadian accent Ronald Noe--a piece of scotch tape Sonya Noring-someone in the class who's younger Patty O'Donnell-a mosquito Arthur O'Keefe-a fluent usage of Spanish Jim Oppenhiem- a toupee Paul O'Shaughnessy-a snowstorm Buzzy Palmer-one of coach's cigars Thumper Parkhurst-Babe Ruth John Porter-the world's horseback ridi championship Allan Portnoy-an elephant ioke Ed Pothier-a 35 point big game Eddie Preble-a house of his own George Prescott-a belt to fit Gretchen Priest-an lndian headdress to go w her moccasins Dana Prince-enough sweaters for his letters Pam Procter'-purple lipstick Jeff Prost-a hole in one card to put in wallet Beth Putnam-an English hockey player Terry Radcliffe-Harvard Yard of Avagadro Greg Rand-a basket Jeff Randolph-a book of Carol's Jackie Ranta-a year's supply of submarines Linda Rappoli-a night out with the boy Penny Rew-a carrot top Sue Rooksma monster car Bob Rottenburg-a track Rick Roundy-a few more wise cracks Christine Routh-a show of her own Steve Routh-a megaphone Marty Russel-three feet Kenny Russel-ownership ofthe YMCA Kathy Saunders-a Curtis Cup Nancy Sawin-a perfect memory Ricki School-a game by Parker chie Schwartz--a raise at Tents eve Scott-a dozen red roses Dug Seaver-another presidency and a Beatle haircut reg Seaverwmusic for singing in the bathtub chie Seibel-a vote for Steel button ieldon Sevinorea beep beep blade ian Shaffer-a paper doily stty Shea-a new homeroom atty Sherin-alone iula Sherin-a new megaphone n Shumanfthe ability to speak Japanese with an English accent anley Silverman-bowling shoes 'anne Skelton-a louder voice ab Skinner--a band uniform wda Slavin--an unlimited car insurance policy ice Smithfa light weight flag ratton Smithea left foot and a right foot T1 Snowea charm to keep away all the girls wda Sontz-social visits to the police station dy Soule-longer hair icoln Soulefcorrespondence with Moscow and a dingbat artin Spector-year's supply of chalk to throw srl Spitzer-first base athy Stanton-a shimmy dress rn Stavis-a year in France eve Steel-queens-a-plenty and another '64 :bbie Stephenson-a nearsighted cartoon character lrbara Stern-more songs for the player piano :berta Stollerenerve pills arvey Stoneea completed lab book anny Strasnick-another icicle uren Stuart-one way ticket to Stowe t Sullivan-another weekend in N.H. Mary Sullivanea starring role Harvey Swan-a sick joke book Judd Tagg-thunder road Harriet Tarner-non-studying history course John Taylor-a Charles Atlas course Lilian Taylor-a new pair of dungarees Richard Thistlewaite-captaincy of the OKO's Susan Toabe-another presidency Andrea Tuckerea victory over city hall John Tucker-a dishonest nickname Tommy TuckerfSet of mechanics tools Jim Turnerea good job Peter Vail-a love set against Naidus Liz Vaughn-6.95 lettering pen Wendy Vosburgh-duck food Candy Warren-a germ Mark Wasserman-a completed constitution Patty Weedesome flowers Alan Weed-a buyer for his car Barry Weiner-No-doze for physics class Sharon Weiner---another piece of bubble gum Gilda Weisburg-a saxaphone John Whipple-a ski bum license Gerald White-a 200 game James White-24 hours of Time Karen Whitman-a footprinted skirt to match the blouse Marjorie Molozin-a clothes closet Shirley Wynn-a winning smile Wayne Yale-a week-end at Conway Patty Yozell-a size 14 shoe Robert Zaiger-a physics experiment Ronald Zaigerwanother twin Robert Zimmanfanother Spanish Club meeting Sue Ackland-Hormanea kangaroo that can say razzle dazzle zip whit 7542 G,OZ2yZ Q.S1S'IbI2df fy? ecorof Proceedings and debaTes of The 99V2Th Congress, FirsT Session The SenaTe meT in execuTive session aT TO o'clock a.m., and was finally called To order by The Vice-PresidenT, PaTricia Sullivan, sTill Tired ouT from her weekend campaign Trip To New Hampshire. Prayers were offered by The chaplains, The Revs. Bill Greenaway, and Richard ThisTlewaiTe. Greg Rand: I have a resoluTion To raise The Navy heighT limiT To seven feeT so ThaT many deserv- ing youngsTers, my Three sons for insTance, will geT inTo Annapolis on baskeTball scholarships. Approval is shouTed by Diane MiTchell, Emery Messenger, Sue Ball, STraTTon SmiTh, and Bob Jones. Michael Cogan: If Mr. Rand will yield The floor, I would like To propose ThaT This bill be amended To include The lowering of The heighT limiT as well. I speak, noT only for myself, buT also for Sandra Cohen, MarTin Russell, Ellen Gilman, Nancy Sawin, Debra Gay, and Donna Pugh. The Vice-Pres.: WiThouT obiecTion, iT is so ordered. The roll was called, wiTh 80 ayes, and T9 nays, and l absenTee, fMargoT Lecour busy wiTh her skaTingj. Kim STavis: Mr. PresidenT, The WhiTe House has requesTed SenaTorial approval of The following appoinTmenTs: Phil Harvey and Ricky School, co-secreTaries of Civil RighTs, WalTer Davis: SecreTary of Space AdminisTraTion, Andrea Tucker: Head of The period one demolition Team To desTroy The ciTy hall, Al Weed: head of The SenaTe InvesTigaTions CommiTTee on cigareTTes and lung cancer, Bill Burke: SecreTary of STaTe, Jerry Keimach: The S.P.C.A. commiTTee on The care and feeding of Teddy Bears, Bill Case: DepT. Head of a group To proTecT all secreTaries from any aTTenTion buT his. Michael: ATTack Cuba-now! Polly: You're crazy Michael, You're rude for inTerrupTing, you're. . . lFrom The gallery are heard shouTs by Lincoln Soule, and Bob Meckley, Hire ThaT girl, we could use someone like her To wriTe for The nexT ediTion of The Arizona Weakly Chronicle. Chuck Keller: QuieT down, don'T you guys wanT To geT ouT of here by TwenTy-five pasT'? The Vice-Pres.: Order, order please, l'd raTher do iT myself. Terry Radcliffe: Mr. PresidenT, I have a moTion for a NaTional HooTenanny, supporTed by some of The mosT disTinguished musicians in The country-Jon Copeland and big BerTha , The firsT fluTisT of The BosTon Symphony OrchesTra, Gail Anderson, and even ThaT famous guiTar quarTeT, Joan FiTzpaTrick, Linda Slavin, Marylin Bell, and Linda Rappoli. Merilyn KirsTein: Will somebody call Richard Kiperman before we all go insane, he's making cracks over There in The corner! l32 Mark Wasserman: l second the motion. And wny cion't we include that gentleman who spoke out on Cuba a few seconds ago? The Vice-Pres.: It wasn't a motion. Merilyn Kirstein: lf it wasn't before it is now. Terry Radcliffe: Are you guys postponing my Hootenanny again? Good Lord! The Rev. Richard S. Thistlewaite: Amen. Sgt.-at-Arms Ken Strasnick: Order, order, ORDER! Jim Shuman: Mr. President, I have a motion concerning defacto segregation in the cafeteria. John Whipple: Filibuster, filibuster, you rebels, at least until the rest of the skiing Senators, Rona Garfield, Debbie Stephenson, Steve Steele, Pete Bowen, Sue Chadwick, and Marcia Board- man, return from this winter's stay at Sugarloaf. Uoy Avery and Steve Blais, representing the rebels, answered John's call rising to the floor simultaneouslyj Joy: l know of a table where girls are barred admittance, Un their seats, Don Jermayn, Ken Strasnick, Pete Eyges, Larry McGovern, and Daynor Prince began to squirm on the spot.j Steve: But they are more than welcomed at the tables occupied by Andy Bailey, Harvey Stone, Bob Rottenberg, Wayne Yale, and of course, mine! Jim Shuman and Judy Grace together: Smock, Smock! Al Portnoy: Let's take a vote on that. Patty Yozell: Good idea, good idea. The Vice-Pres.: May we have a roll call? The yeas and nays resulted-yeas 79, nays 19, and two not voting, Margot LeCoeur as usual was skating, and Robert K. Bohanon, too busy tieing his scarf to vote. Judy Soule: I'd like to bring it to your attention, Mr. President, that Bob Naidus and Ed Pothier are under investigation by the Supreme Court, led by the Chief Justice, Ronnie Noe, for accept- ing money to throw the big game in P.S.S.C. Physics. Conducting their defense is that capable lawyer team, Sherrie Esses and Bernice Byors, whose past experience as first string players on the Getchell's football team will be a great advantage. Would the Senate consider an appropri- ation to pay for the defense of these two great nuclear scientists? Wendy Vosburgh: Our financial expenditures should be this worthwhile. Chris Cheney: I definitely agree and besides . . . they have helped me with my lab notebook. I33 STeve ScoTT: LeT's sTop This female dribble and voTe or someThing! Barry Klicksfeinn And would The Senafe also pay for The defense of The WhiTe House buTlers, Bob Foofe and Jack Francis? Ever since PresidenT Seaver inviTed Those BeaTles, Bill Glass, Dick Hussey, Harvey Swan, and Jim Oppenheim, To The VVhiTe House because he admired Their Eli haircuTs, The buTlers have been Trampled by hoards of screaming girls, led by Jeanne Clark and Linda Fainzin. They could use a few body guards, maybe Buzzy Palmer and Daynor Prince would be willing To Take The iob. Bob Zimman: And while you're passing ouT SenaTe appropriaTions, how abouT money for a Nafional Physical Fifness Program led by Sfeve Doyle and his sTar pupil, Jack ATlas-Taylor. Jim Turner: I could use anoTher Cadillac. Linda Slavinz So could I! Joanne MarTin: How abouT money To painT my fronT door anoTher color-anyThing buT pink! Richie Seibel: And I propose ThaT money be appropriaTed for The purchase of paper on which all congressional commiTTees can be charTered. O.K.?'? Marlene Bugan: If we spend all ThaT money, we'll have To call back The diplomaTic corps: Am- bassadors To Upper and Lower Transylvania, Ronnie and Bob Zaiger, RoberTa Lerner, MinisTer To OuTer Providence, Ambassadors To Norfh and SouTh VieT Nam, Jimmy and Jerry WhiTe, Ambass- adors To EasT and WesT Germany, Joan and JaneT FiTzpaTrick, and The Two roving ambassadors, PaTTy Sherin and Greg Seaver. Joyce CrockeTT: If we spend all ThaT money, you're righT, we'll have To economize, and halve our food raTions. Eric Alman: Does ThaT mean ginger ale Too? i Judy Goldberg: Half raTions of scrambled hamburg wouldn'T be such a bad idea. John McGoey: Does This mean I can'T sfash food in my locker any more, Miss CrockeTT? Barb Case: STop-I'd sTarve wiThouT Sue Ackland-Horman geTTing me a second hoT plaTe every day To share wiTh her and Diane Mifchell. Bob FooTe: I suggesT we Table This discussion-LiTTle pun There! The Vice-PresidenT: May I inTerrupT you for a minuTe, The PresidenT has a message for The Con- gress, if a clerk will read iT. y Marilyn Mahoney: From The Whife House, wiTh regard To The recenT criTicisms of such brillianr poliTicians as BeTh PuTnam and Dick SchwarTz concerning The vagueness of my plafform and a lack of awareness in regard To foreign affairs. For The firsT, I would like To clarify my viewpoinT by sTaTing ThaT I am definifely in favor of peace, prosperiTy, milk-drinking, and moTherhood. I34 Alice Smith: Seaver, Seaver, he's our man! Linda Goodwin: And that soft blond hair of his. . . Marilyn Mahoney: And to continue, To demonstrate my grasp of foreign affairs, I'd like to point out that I know all about the picketing in Little Rock against Jeff Prost's private golf course, Barry Weener's car factory, and the Ferraro sisters' parties. I know they're rioting in Marblehead, the Red Sox, thanks to Don Jermyn and Duncan Facey, won the pennant, and California needs rain. John Tucker: This calls for a summit. Tom Tucker: Summit! Summit in Geneva-call together all the delegates. Marsha Freeto: But no one has seen Steve Limon since David Curtis and Dick Irons suggested the class of '64 have another yearbook. Kathy Johnston: And John Whipple left in a hurry when he heard that all ambassadors had to speak the language of their country: he said he had trouble enough with English. Marcia Goldsmith: George McGlauflin was last seen in his Wildcat parka and knickers at Can- non . . . Duff Gilman: That's an idea-Hold the summit conference at some ski resort, Innsbruck for in- stance, and you will have one hundred per cent attendance, even from John and George. Bob Skinner: Mary Sullivan won't be able to come. She takes flying lessons from Mary Martin in the summer and opens on Broadway this winter in Louise Dolnick's new play, Who's Afraid of Chemistry'?, starring Pam Mason, Sue Halpern, Joanne Faney, Marcia Goldsmith, and Linda Goodwin. Judy Grace: Martha Murray, Eric Roundy and Jerry Fleishman are all out covering articles for Mike Meo's Arizona Weakly Chronicle, under the supervision of Marcella Cohen. Karl Spitzer: That settles it. We can't have a summit without Meo's experienced reporting staff, the all star cast of Louise's play, and, above all, the ski-bum triumvirate of Whipple-Mc- Glauflin-and-Limon. Let's go home. Candy Warren: Good idea, I move this meeting be adiourned. Diane Kemelman: Since this motion for adiournment will enable me to catch the 3:00 train for Yale, I second the motion. Vice-President: May I have a voice vote? The ayes have it. MEETING ADJOURNED. I35 if fi,ggQiT i W 'Jia 1, .5 WM 'YY mm.-ummm, mmwmw-mum. .JJ A' Q Q I 9 ' - 4 1 . .M . SF . ,S ' . A .gf pe . 'fry ' Y5, , V ' 4 1. , . ,Q I Y Q .. ,f I 4 Y . Q 5' ' f ' -'f -Q-. 1 il -.4 if n V, ' ' .s - .fx L . '-,gf ' L' Q Q N X: Q Y ,4 ,H . . A ' 9 ' . ' uffr' 8 'V ' I ' ,x 1 Q f A A W ff ,f E Q 4 4 ' . T' W... 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'W I A 4-T? . ,. eil: goof QV - 4 fn.. .. .A-.1 Q- I 1 xii-I I eAQ'l,.s. Wl1ere's Ihal Gallup M. Bell 5 . --W v Joan and Jim K. Splher M. Russell I56 Complimenfs of B and E Painf and Wallpaper Co., Inc. Complimenfs of GRAVES YACHT YARDS Complimenfs of MASS. CAMERA CENTER Complimenfs of GOLDTHWAIT BEACH PARTIES, INC. Complimenfs of A. FRIEND OF MARCIA GOLDSMITH Complimenfs of EATON THE DRUGGIST Besf Wishes MUSlNSKY'S Shoes and Sporiing Goods Lynn - Swampscofi - Wakefield CompIimen+s of INDEPENDENT OIL CO. Complimenls of LYNN LUMBER CC. Complimenfs of BEACH BLUFF PHARMACY Complimenis of WHITE LUMBER CO., INC. HAVE JEEP, WILL TRAVEL CALL PAUL: NE I-5045 Lawns and Snow Plowing Complimenfs of FLEMING MOTORS. INC. Complimenfs of MacDONALD BROTHERS N Complimenfs of THONY'S AUTO SCHOOL CompIimen+s of G. GIBSON POLLEY ReaI+or - Insuror Complimenfs of FROSTS' SHELL SERVICE STATION Complimenfs of BROWN 8: MERRILL CHEVROLET Complimenfs of HOOD SAILMAKERS, INC. CompIimen'I's of NICHOL'S FUNERAL HOME M. Freefo I A 1' A , . l i . 1. A . wi-, V . . .Q 1 4 . K I x. I I. 5 5 f 5 I. .V IS F Lmg.. M - .4 S. Ball .. an -vs' W I . Du , Q x . If A . Y. M. Kirsfein ,hw W. Davis T I C. HendricIII I57 S. Silverman I o.K., Bub'i' Surfin U.S.A. .., ff, , ey, +5 P A 2, I 'T.4e,4 ,gfwif Q . ' fr' 'gg i' ' I. f I A In I n .-sf A ' fi I E-.Ii wag e L.1fw.H1111iu.:,i wg' , il'J..ff1w:si54i.1-adv gs A. Porfnoy I BiHer enemies I58 WM Com plimenfs of JACK TAR, INC. Women's Spor'I'swear Aflaniic Avenue Complimenis of F. N. OSBORNE Besi' Wishes 'I'o Ihe Class of I964 REID AND HUGHES CO. Complimenfs of INDUSTRIAL SURPLUS, INC CompIimen'I's of . E. ARNOLD CO., INC. Complimenfs of LOOK SCHOOL PLAN, INC. Complimenis of PARADISE DAIRY BAR Complimenfs of JIM STEEVES Complimenfs of SAWTELL'S STATIONERY Complimenis of PEKIN CLEANERS Complimenfs of A FRIEND Complimenfs of BERNARD'S JEWELER I73 Essex S+. Complimenis of ELIZABETH BROWN'S FRIENDLY SHOP CompIimen'l's of YOUNG'S FURNITURE CO. CompIimen+s of I. R. CHADWICK - Hdwe. Complimenfs of L 8: K TRUCKING Needham. Mass. 33 A1Ian+ic Avenue MARBLEHEAD BRANCH: Complimenfs of McCLAIN'S FISH MARKET Complimenfs of HILLSIDE POULTRY FARM Complimenfs of ORNEIS BARBER SHOP P. S Sw I I' 82 'Eg be f ,fi 1 J KW -4' hee A , K V' W V.. I T ? I W , 'figs 2 ei' I 1' ff S.CI1adwi An OId C Hand S. Weine All by myse I' Compliments of HARBOR REALTY TRUST ROBERT GAY Compliments of TEMPCO CO. 455 Suffox S+. Lynn J. Whipple Dee-Iicious , Vg -.Q i Q, X . -fm an QQ L f 2-' as A Hey. whaf do you fhink 'rhis is? P . n: , B. Siem J. Prosi' l6l X ef J. Slrelfon Molher, Please! Ferra rd WO 65 T li cl belief' Than one MASS. OIL AND FUEL CO. since l907 One of Norlh Sl1ore's Larges+ Esso Dislriburors Au'I'oma+ic Delivery Easy Budgef Plan ai' no exlra cos'I' Z4-hour service 60-84, Bennel' Sfreel' Lynn LY 3-035I LY 5-035I Hy-Tes'r 303 and Esso-The Premium Red Healing Oil a'l' Regular Price. ABEL FORD Bell Circle Revere Home of the Most Affordable Fords Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of C. H. WALLBANK CO CompIimenI's of HOWARD'S NEWS Complimenfs of BUDDY'S TOT TO TEEN P. Procfer CompIimenI's of Complimenfs of GORDONS QUALITY FISH MARKET, INC P 8: P Sh Complimenfs of I CHET'S AUTO DRIVING . - SW Complimenfs of SCHOOL II I WARWICK THEATRE Driver Educa+ion Courses I II' ff I I8 Derb SI. 1 7 A SaIem, IZ1ass. J-Snow PI 4-6259 Sporis Wear CompIimen'l's of THE BAURS I nder whose arm l U u 996 Humphrey Sf. Swampscoii' GORMANS JEWELRY STORE I Pleasani Sfreei Gift for All Occasions J.MacAskill Jewelry - GIHS I64 Candy Giffs Cards Complimenfs of MARBLEHEAD SUB BASE Complimenfs of MARBLEHEAD CYCLE. INC. Complimenis of DAMON TUCKERS Complimenis of BROWN'S FLOWERS Complimenls of PETER'S BARBER SHOP Salem Complimenls of SPRAGUE BROS. CO. I36 Newmarlrel Square Bosfon, Mass. Complimenls of KELLEY'S Complimenls of JOSEPH R. RICHARD Complimenfs of LENA'S SUBMARINE l05 Lafayeffe Slreel Salem Complimenfs of SHERWIN-WlLLlAMS CO. Complimenfs of Mdfb'el'eH4 MARBLEHEAD MESSENGER R. Lern US Pufn T.R ad Bicycle b If for 'lw T I All righl. you QUY Amy and Some Why so glum, Dun 7 J. K.. P. S., J. C., an d Say cheese, everyone I66 STEVEN BERNARD SCHOOL OF DANCE The Fines? in Dance Insfruciion I3l Humphrey Sfreei NEp'Iune I-I734 Complimenls of A FRIEND Congra'I'uIa+ions 'Io lhe Class of '64 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH ROSENFIELD Area 6I7 - 63I-2893 CRAN BARRY AND COMPANY Field Hockey and Lacrosse Equipmenl' CHARLES B. EAGER Marblehead, Mass. CompIimen+s of ROBERT L. OSTRER Life Insurance and Esfale Planning I2 Trayer Road Marblehead Suife 80l, 80 Federal Slreef Bosfon, Mass. CompIimen+s of CANDLEPIN LANES Bowling for heallh and pleasure Minialure Golf PI 4-3954 I8 Broadway, off Canal S+. Complimenls of MARBLEHEAD SALVAGE CO. Complimenfs of HOUSE OF DAVID CLEANERS Complimenfs of THE HILL SERVICE STATIONS, INC. Complimenfs of ROBERTS RAMBLER, INC. CompIimen'I's of BARNEY RABIN CO.. INC. I4 CenIraI SI. NE I-3598 CITATIONS -- TESTIMONIALS -- BADGES Complimenfs of ROBERT'S RAMBLER. INC. CompIimenI's of CANESSA'S NORTH SHORE DANCE STUDIO Complimenfs of GARDEN SPOT Complimenfs of CHARLES A. SLEE AGENCY, INC. CompIimenIs of MARBLEHEAD POLICE RELIEF ASSOC. Complimenfs of O. G. POOR LUMBER CO. Complimenfs of LIBBY BROTHERS Complimenfs of WATERS AND BROWN Complimenfs of PEACH PONTIAC, INC I67 Pleasani' Sireef Marblehead. Mass. M. G.. S . N E Messe g R TI1IsII I '59 - -. 'E Mg... f L. Fainz S. Silver SH' down, you're l rocking flue li Wl'1al's so funny? S. Barlleff J. Shaffer While and J. While M. Kaplan I68 ouse! Complimenfs of Complimenfs of THE HAWKS THE CASWELL.'S STORE Tel.: NEp+une I-6253 Surfboards DONALD S. FREETO by Eleclrician LQUKEL LIGHT - HEAT - POWER l60 Froni Sfreef Marblehead Complimenfs of ADELAIDE HARDWICK REALTOR Complimenis of SALEM LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Supplies Home lmprovemenfs 4 Jefferson Ave. Pl 4-0326 Complimenfs of MR. EDWIN A. FREETO Elecfrician Complimenfs of GLOVER EUSTIS Marblehead Congra'l'ula+ions From BERNARD JEWELERS Salem, Mass. Complimenis of CHARLES M. EVANS 8: ASSOCIATES ConsuH'an'l's in Public Adminis+ra+ion and Finance 73 Tremonf S+.. Bosion 8, Mass. Complimenfs of ARLENE CLINKMAN STUDIO Frogs Decoraled Eagles Golf-Leafed 57 Teclesco S+. Marblehead Complimenfs of COMMUNITY STORE Complimenfs of YOURS TRULY SHOP Compliments of LORING MOTORS Complimenfs of OKO'S VETERAN FlREMAN'S ASSOCIATION, INC. Complimenls of SHUBES SUPERMARKET, INC. Complimenfs of PATTEE ANNE SHOP Complimenls of J. P. LANGMAID 81 SONS 3I I Derby Sfreef Salem. Mass. PIONEER I4-0840 T4-3475 Lumber Building Supply Dealers Since I866 Complimenfs of NORTH SHORE OPTICAL CO. Oplicians Prescriplions Filled Opfical Repairing Confacl' Lenses Fi'Hecl Telephone 744-57I5 l29 Canal Sfreef Salem. Mass. Complimenfs of LEON CLEANSERS Tailors MENS - SPECIALTY - LADIES Suifs Pressed While You Wall' I38 Essex Sf. Sal-em, Mass. Telephone 744-9820 S. Wei is , - an I if ' f Q In Q. J. Ave y R. School d A B I . FOFI R. Kipper J. Tayl R. Schw I A. B.. M. K., and Hoolaey? Wlwo 'filled 'rlwe roo Complimenfs of A FRIEND Complimenls of TOWN HOUSE SAND-SHOP Complimenfs of MARBLEH EAD SUPPLY CO. 35 Smifh S'IreeI' 63 I-9729 Hardware and Housewares' and Plumbing Complimen+s of JUDD. INC. I47 Broad S+., Lynn, Mass. Complimenfs of CHINA SAILS Complimenls of CAROL-ANN DONUTS 220 Derby SI. Salem, Mass. !, X I if .yyy If I W 4' Complimenfs of Complimenfs of L. Taylorq COHEN SHOE MACH. CO., INC. LEE 8: OSBORN, INC. Lynn, Mass. I70 M. Blok and J. Goldberg Complimenfs of MACOMBER ELEC. CO., INC. Complimenfs of ANTI'IONY'S COIFFURES for ihe Discriminafing Woman Complimenfs of MARBLEHEAD SUPERMARKET CompIimen'I's of THE SNOW PRESS CompIimen'I's of NORWOOD'S GULF Complimenfs of VINNIN SQUARE FLYING A Complimenfs of BEACON CHEVROLET 254 Lynnway LY 8-55 I 0 Complimenfs of BOSTON YACHT CLUB CompIimen'I's of ARTCRAFT CURTAIN SHOPPE I5I A'IIanIIc Avenue Marblehead. Mass. CompIimenI's of CANNIFFE Men's Wear on +he Avenue TENTS' PHARMACY, INC. I Humphrey Sfreei' Marblehead, Mass. Complimenis of RAY BURNS 8: SON SERVICE, INC. J. SIceI+on LE, , E B. Byors and S. Eses D. Gay Gashouse G 9 I7I Lost her head. J. Oppenh K. Sfrasn eim, ik B. Livingsfon P S.. L. S.. and P. S. R. Schwarfz I72 Compliments of HOLLIS, PERRIN, AND KIRKPATRICK, INC GORDON W. ROAT, Pres. Insurance Compliments of ANTHONY BROS., INC. For 0 Better Living! All for one and one for all. . . - ' -- fwfyyf- Wk .,,. 3 l lf Teamwork Q .ww l m , ff . 'A M i, t ,, , K F Pa rly Break One, lwo, hop. hop, hop lnlfialiony nigh? I73 Compliments of MILLER FORD SALES, INC Compliments of GlBLEE'S MEN'S WEAR Salem, Mass. Compliments of BICKNELL AND FULLER Corrugated Container Corporation 35 Congress St. Salem, Mass. CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF I964 Compliments of ZIMMAN'S, INC. Established I 909 76-92 Market Street Lynn, Mass. S. Limon J. Clark S. Noring L. Guina ills ' Ji 5 , win . hw gf his fr-na 2 L. Slavin xiii-E R. Garfieid K. Sfanfon . P. Mason G. Anderson Q, . Masked Marvel I76 Complimenfs of DICK'S AND SONS' BARBER SHOP 455 Humphrey S+. Swampscofh Mass. Complimenfs of LITCHMAN'S Prinfing of AII Kinds I57 Washingfon Sf. 'Bank Square, Marblehead CompIimen'Is of MARBLEHEAD DELICATESSEN Complimenfs of BERTINI'S, INC. CompIimen+s of YANKEE BEEFEATER INN Swa.mpsco'H', Mass. Beef Specialiy ResI'auranI' CocIc+aiI Lounge Ocean View Rooms Weddings, Banqueis, Meeiings For Reservafions Call LYnn 3-6600 CompIimenI's of MAX SONTZ CO., INC. Lynn, Mass. Complimenfs of HOWARD DOLIBER Complimenfs of BARTLETTS GARAGE CompIimen'l's of NEW ENGLAND STORES FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP Keep Acquainfed Vinnin Square Complimenfs of MARBLEHEAD CASUAL SHOP l54 Washingfon Sfreei Marblehead, Mass. Complimenfs of B. 81 D. SHEET METAL Complimen'l's of EASTERN APPLIANCE CO. Cambridge, Mass. Complimenfs of MARTIN'S DAIRY Complimenfs of ROOKS SwampscoH, Lynn, Saugus GEO House of Horrors A Free 'For All The '64 Olympics - T Gif: ,,,' :Til ., Comphmen+s ga '-9 Life ,E ,F A RGE w. PHELPS co.. Qs J INC. nj B ' . ,5-Q 'Af' Yuffigxg A Beafnik Com plimen+s of NORMAN PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CORP. Vfnnin Square Salem Complimenfs of ARTHUR STERN JEWELER Par1'y Girl Scouis I77 M. Russell J. Whife R. Garfield 'fh- gv Ak H,-. --32 N o -fi L. Sonlz LiHle W ramen Congratulations From HARBOR TOOL MR. ARTHUR SILBERT Compliments of DEARBCRN TOOL 81 DIE Tifle holders from 'Hwe beginning 1 f ml ga . m i f k AH- ? Q! x f nnn n A 'F Q 3 . U W W ' Duff and Company K n, n ff A2 nt ' i A 'fsff , An Xmas Parfy wg.-.va J S. Chadwick Topside I79 J. Tagg S. Sevinor B. Klicksf Congra'rula1'ions Bes+a3j.sheS Complimenfs I of KAY-JEWELERS ROYAL FORMAL WEAR 206 Essex Sireef Salem Complimenfs Compliment of of LYNN HARDWARE co. DMS RESTAURANT P. Rew F The Girls or Complimenis Evergrhmg of Sporfs MQLLY WALDQ RESTAURANT Complefe Afhlenc Ou+fi++ing SALEM RUBBER CO. The Rubber S'rore Our Congratulations B. mm Best Wishes for the Future HOTEL EDISON CO. and Lynn, Mass. Where's th other halt, L Compliments of For Fine Furniture A.MiChe LYNN MlNIT-MAN CAR WASH SAXONY HOUSE Lynnway LY Compliments Compliments .EA ot of tt Th T SAM'S TOWN AND TWEE SHOP HILL-WELCH FURNITURE CO. l Compliments of p0NTgEEEL15g,1PEsr ADASKO'S - ,, , SEA CREST CADILLAC PONTIAC, INC. Fashion Center ot the North Shore 730 Lynnway Lynn,Mass. M H d l3l Essex Street, Salem LY 8.2285 Url' Un C.C heney To 'lh l1asbah? Compliments of the MARBLEHEAD TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sponsoring Billyfifeenaway The Fulure Teachers of America C.K if 'Z ,SS iii , l B. L ingslon l82 al' Marblehead Senior High School THE MARBLEHEAD JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '64 OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robert Warren J kchl k P denl . Mrs. Robert Tayl M H ff , Vice-President L A D.m d M L D V h Vice-President ' I on M J D tty T asuref NOMINATING COMMITTEE M I'I SeCl 6'I'aI'y Alfred Tinney Miss Olive' Elliot Mrs. Jaclc Smith Mrs. William Smith MARBLEHEAD SCHOOL PARENTS MUSIC ASSOCIATION Congratulations to the Class of '64 S. Smith W. Parlrhurst A. Baily T, Aix 3 it? 'YI , 4 ,Q I i? C. Cheney Mimsie I83 I. Alperf M. Woloz M. Bugen ,,, AM h y J.CIark W. Vosburg I84 Complimenfs of Complimenfg JOHN G. OSBORNE SR. of picfure framing EDWARDS' SHOE 66 Washingion Sheet 134 Essex S+,-eel Marblehead, Mass. Salem COLONIAL GARAGE, INC Cadillac - Ponfiac - Tempesl' New Cars: 283 Derby SI'ree+ Salem - PI 4-I374 Used Cars: 243 Washingion S+. Salem -- PI 5-I560 PHILIP WADE 7 Haley Road Marblehead. Mass. Tel. 63 I-4892 Snow Plowing and Boafs Haulecl CompIimen+s of THE NORTH SHORE WASTE PAPER CO. AGES I 6-25 Save 502, on your insurance surcharge. Enroll in our Driver EcIuca+ion courses RINGERS AUTO SCHOOL I 20 Cen'I'raI Avenue LYnn 5-8600 CompIimen+s Complimenis of of THE KEEPSAKE SHOP LLOYD'S INTERIORS Complimenls of FLOWERS BY SHERMAN Complimenis of TED'S MASTER SERVICE CONSTlTUTION AND BY-LAWS MARBLEHEAD BOOSTERS CLUB MARBLEHEAD, MASS. ARTICLE ll OBJECTIVE To promoie, recognize and reward +he young men and women of Marblehead in +he performance of lheir exlracurricular ac+ivi+ies and give +hem recogni+ion for +heir +ime and e'Ffor+ expended. The obieciive s'ra'red hereon has noi' been deviaied from since 'Phe origin of 'rhe Marblehead Boosfers Club in I956. The Marblehead Boosiers Club exrends i+s sincere +hanks +o +he Marblehead School Depar+men'l', 'Phe faculfy and 'ihe siudenls for wi'I'h 'iheir assisiance +he goals of ihe Boosiers are being achieved. K. Winlman fans A f 'N.,a....,f Aixam B. Livzngslon is ..,...,............ l W g V ,:.. X .V JE Q 'F' l-l. Tarnor J. Oppenheim P. Yozell I85 CompIimenIs of BOB IVES - INSURANCE B Jones Com pIimen'I's of JOE GREENE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. E P. and D.P. CompIimen'Is of I'I. S. GILMAN AIR CONDITIONING E- AND HEATING Ch EI IO Cheek ProcIucI'ion Sheef Me+aI Work P. O. Box 455 Salem, MassacI1useH's ' CompIimen+s of M. Meo I MARBLEHEAD JENNY STATION PRO-LEARN, INC. I99 WasI1ing'I'on S+. I. Ferraro Complimenfs of COR-NIX CO. Complimenfs of 81 VILLAGE GREEN REST MOTEL ITEM Q th 1' QVVJ- gi. Q9 '4' 'A' E ANNIVERSARY gi' A Y' +3 I 8,52 Q FAMILY Piano and Organ DeaIers 'For over 70 years CURTIS MUSIC STORE 60 Andrews Sf. Lynn, Mas CompIimen'Is of L. B. MOODY CO.. INC. A New World of Worth See ohd Drive The New Chevelle Visif LALIME'S GARAGE, INC. Peabody Over 33 Years in 'rhe Square- SALES SERVICE Compliments of MARBLEHEAD LAUNDRY, INC 7 Lincoln Ave. B Kliclcsiein P MarsI'1aII CompIimenI's of THE VILLAGE, INC. Complimenis of WINSLOW CHIP CO. CompIimen'rs of ROY K. EYGES INC. Besi' Wishes Io 'Ihe Class of I964 DICK MEHAFFEY, USED CARS Good Used Cars Always P. Mason Complimenfs of I H. P. HOOD 8. SONS Dairy Produc'Is 200 Bridge S'Iree'I' SaIem, Mass. Tel. PI 4-0720 Complimenfs of CompIimen+s of BLACK CAT CONCESSIONS, INC . 3.59 . 5- ,r-' 1 CompIimen'Is of T Radcliffe RONALD C. SMITH, INC. NATIONAL GRAND BANK Complimenfs of MSCISZ DRIVE-IN IBO Endicofi' S+. Gillman Danvers PENNVS In Old Marblehead The Family Food Siore Compliments of SALEM SAVINGS BANK Compliments of HARTLEY'S lO5 Washinglon Sl. Marblehead, Mass. NE I-382I WaIsI1 R Roland M Towle M DeCasIro M K rdvefsos Complimenis of NORTH SHORE MUSIC CORPORATION Complimenfs of LESLIE SIGN SYSTEM, INC CompIimenIs of WALTER CONWAY REAL ESTATE Complimenfs of BEACH BLUFF HARDWARE, INC. CompIimenI's of PARKER BROS, INC. ff ff pf ,ff f ff' fffgg' ff ff' I CompIimenI's of CompIimenI's of MARBLEHEAD SAVINGS BANK GORDON D. HANDY CompIimen+s of MacDONALD'S SHADE SHOP 9 Overlook Road 63 I -9028 Complimenis of FIFE and DRUM 3 'PKK N. Q I tmp. 'H K 4 7 .Q .Q in X 9 ,, c xx ,Q ., N I ,4 I 9,1-' iw' V . Wg, xg ' 'M w 5' X if f Z2 Ecllfors ..... ,LW,, L LX' 7 TERRY55R7RDf53iTIFFE H T ': m'k R A ' ' - PRQQUCTTQN T W LITERARY 2 ,,,,. JOANNE MARTIN A SCHWARTZ LITERARY LAYOUT RQBKERT 155455 T RT A HART . A BUSINESS A STEVE ,LYIMQN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 1 964 orANEf'KEMEusAAtliR BARR? RRRT K C'R5?VlA?i9N PHQEOGRAPHY, I92 if DICK: EHUSSEY Fi 4: f ' ff f sw J' I H 'I ,, alzirnwx ,v VW' 'l?'? M za -f I .f ' ,f aw can-II' P 7 ,Ig H. .' iw 'Rf I 'Ci'-' .' ' ' vw' . 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A Q even Zaye? 122 une ln debt as usual, Cin spite of an unusually successful car washl, and disregarding it as usual, the class of '64 began months in advance to plan the best of all senior receptions. Silver chandeliers were crammed into hidden cafeteria closets, the Palace of Versailles, planned and constructed by Jean Clark and Wendy Vosburgh, suddenly appeared in the far end of the gym, and by the end of the week, the palace fountains had begun to spray colored waters. On Friday, the fifth of June, we took time out from prom decorations, senior week shopping, and, for some of us, last minute test cramming, to put on either high heels or iackets and ties and ioin in Senior Day. Some took over classes, a new periodic table was developed by Jim Snow. Others, such as Candy, Acky, and the Fitz twins quartet entertained us with They're Rioting in Chemistry at the Senior Assembly. Also at the Assembly the class history and the Congressional Record, a class prophecy unlike any other, were read aloud and laughed over. Released by the final bell, we rushed home, the girls to have their hair done, the boys to pick up tuxes and flowers. And then at 8:00, after parties at Sue HaIpern's, Jeannie Clark's, Rena Garfield's, Linda Fainzin's, or Laura Cohen's, we entered the palace gardens, transformed from white levis and curlers, to long gowns, white gloves, or spotless tuxedos. After the Prom, we all headed for the Glover, a roast turkey dinner, dancing, and, for some, strange songs about little 'Tommy Tucker.' Since Friday was an all-nighter for many, Saturday's sunrise was witnessed by many drowsy couples before the breakfast at K.. CUGZ' .S dl? EDWARD L. POTHIER-Bausch and Lomb Science Medal, Mathe- matics Excellence, American Chemical Society Competitive awards, LINDA L. RAPPOLI-French Excellence, PHILIP L. HAR- VEY-General Excellence, KATHERINE B. SAUNDERS-English Ex- cellence, JUDITH N. SOULE-Latin Excellence, MICHAEL MEO- German Excellence, ROBERT A. NAIDUS-Social Studies Excell- ence, MARILYN F. MAHONEY-Business Education Excellence, GAIL E. ANDERSON-Spanish Excellence, ROBERT W. JONES- Dramatic Excellence, ANN P. DOLIBER-Art Excellence, ANN T. RADCLIFFE-DAR good citizenship award, DEBORAH M. STEPH- ENSON-Daughters of Penelope Book award, STEPHEN M. LIMON-Edward E. Jaffee Senior of the Yeard Award, KARL G. SPITZER-Fred T. Clive Medal, DOUGLAS F. SEAVER-Dartmouth bowl, DONNA L. LACEY-Business Education Excellence. ROBERT A. NAIDUS-University of Chicago, EDWARD L. POTHIER -Northeastern University, STEPHEN M. LIMON-Student Council Scholarship, KARL G. SPITZER-Tufts University, DONNA L. LACY-Marblehead Scholarship Foundation, High School Scholar- St. Stephens. Revived by coffee and doughnuts, and a skit by Kip, Larry, Dana and Bo, some piled into cars for beach parties at Crane's and Preston, after others headed home for some much-needed sleep. Saturday night was the Block Party at the Stephenson's, where those who were still going strong danced in the streets until midnight. Sunday came, and with it senior religious services and breakfasts in the morning, and the short simple Baccalaureate at 3:00. For many of us, dressed in the blue graduation robes, the Baccalaureate was the first time we had realized the seriousness of graduation. Sunday night broke the mood with another beach party, but Monday morning brought all day rehearsals for an indcor gradua- tion. ln spite of the lack of enthusiasm during rehearsals we were all smiling by the time the Banquet and cur beautiful yearbooks with their white and gold covers came, Steve Limon, our head editor, donated his backyard for a yearbook signing party and, in spite of several yearbooks being switched in The dark, most of us brought home our own, covered with dozens of signatures and 'best luck in the future's.' After more rehearsals on Tuesday-for an outside graduation this time, we all lined up in the tunnel for a slow and, for many, sad march into the football stadium. In spite of the mist and fog rolling in, the icy tassels blowing in our faces, and the omission of CradIed by the Sea, it was an impres- sive service. Technically Senior week had ended, but for many of us it had lust begun. of c3C50Qr.s51j0s ship Fund, RICHARD P. SCHWARTZ-Yale University, RICHARD P. HUSSEY-Yale University, SONJA NORING-Syracuse Univer- sity, lntefor Club, Jewish Community Center Award, KATHLEEN A. KRETZMANN-Valpariso University, PETER W. MARSHALL- Tufts University, NROTC grant, STEVEN P. BLAIS-University of New Hampshire, CLARRISSA M. CHENEY-Goucher College, LYNN F. GUINON-Nasson College, EMERY J. MESSENGER- Hobbs Community Club, NANCY SAWIN-Hobbs Community Club, ERIC L. ROUNDY-Marblehead Woman's Club, Marblehead Booster's Club, LINDA C. GOODWIN-Marblehead Women's Club, BARBARA M. CASS-Marblehead Hospital Aid Association, KATHLEEN A. STANTON-High School Scholarship Fund, MARI- LYN S. AMES-Brotherhood of Temple Israel Scholarship, North Shore Chapter National Secretaries Association Scholarship, JOANNE E. FANEY-Newspaper Guild, JOANNE MARTlN-Li- brary Service Committee, DONALD L. .IERMYN-National Col- legiate Athletic Association, EUNICE J. SKELTON-Marblehead Boosters Club, MARGARET A. FROST-Marblehead Teacher's Association. QUQQCQ O KUQITS' G ,Img J, 1964 1' ki? 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