Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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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

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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



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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

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