Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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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

Page 138 text:

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



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