Memorial High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1963

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It is our hope that Manchester Memorial High School has helped you to achieve full realization of your capabilities and full awareness of your obligations. The class of 1963 will be remembered for its outstanding school spirit, and its loyalty and faithfulness in all school functions. May you continue to employ these fine attitudes and qualities in all your future endeavors. Congratulations and good luck! To the Class of '63 As you graduate, we Want you to take along our best Wishes for every success and for all the happiness that life can bring. But we Wish also to remind you, as you close out one part of your education, that learning is a lifelong adventure. With the knowledge and maturity you have gained during your years with us, we would urge you to continue that adventure in learning, acquir- ing greater self-understanding, translating knowledge and experi- ence into Wisdom, learning the real satisfaction that comes from helping others, deepening the lasting values Which you have learned to live hy. Thus, learning and life itself will be a never-ending adventure. AUSTIN E FQAIN Assistant principal mss: Our Class Adviser We, the Class of 1963, express - as classes before us - our grateful appreciation to Mrs. Krauzer for her constant devo- tion and kind consideration for our interests. MRS. BERNICE KRAUZEI2 Guidance Department Left to right: Frank T. Crotty, Paul A. Lcmcry. Iudith A, McCarthy. Mrs. Irene Botop O Hice Staff Lcft to right: F. Devine, Mrs. M. Lynch, Mrs. C. Champion MRS. JANE A. CRONIN OLII' SCIIOOI Nurse 4'May I have an aspirin? LIDO you have a Band-aid? A'May I hide in here? I have a test next periodf' Throughout the year, Mrs. Cronin an- swers questions and advises students as she tries to keep them in good health. QB 15105 fngsx A A T Hvlca CLASS OFFICERS President: IQOY DIQINKWATEQ Vice president: DONNA MARPES Secretary: SHIRLEY MITCHELL Treasurer: JOSEPH MORSE ALAN GEORGE AZZI 'Sill Ihr 1l'm'l1l fx fm! rl stage in I!'hfl'fI ruff: muy! play Mx f71ll'f.H Al.. .XZ College Course. Student Council Alternate, lg Stuclent Teacher, l, 2, Stage Crew, 3g Marionettes, 3, 4, President, 41 Christmas Play, 3g Memorial Plays 3, -lg Howling Cluh. 2g Chess Cluh, 4, President, 41 Physical lftlucation Cluh. lg Gym Team, lg V. Basketball, l, lg V. Poothall, lg Track Team, l, Zg llonor Roll, l, 2g Color Guarcl,, l. IAMES ARTHUR BARTON 'Tf1c Jay if long ffm! flllf no fill! in fl. HM Technical Course. Cross Country. l. CLAUDETTE RACHEL BENOIT nflnmf ,-'wlfc' nuff gunz! zlillzzrz' imc 11r'1'r'f' flff7,Iftlf!'fI.H Kl'l l'l.N Transfer from Villa Augustina. Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 2, Booster Club, 3, 4, Bowling Clulm, -lg Business Eclucation Cluh. 3, -lg Reception Committee, 4, ALAN D. BERRY .I 7lIf1!'l-llg pixion gtfffzwiv am ttzrlwzzf HOT ROD, AL General Course. Mock Election. 2g Art Cluh. 3, -l, Busi- ness Manager, 4g Chorus, 3. IEAN AARON Taka if fury. IILXNIIC Transfer from Princeton Iligh School, N, Commercial Course. Stuclent Council Delegate, lg Bla- rionettes, 3, -lg Memorial Play, -lg junior Prom, llostess, 7 KATHLEEN ANN ADAMS IMI ff 511111 fl of g1'ggfz'x. lQ.X'l'llll'i, General Course. Stntlent Council. Treasurer, 2g Alter' nate, 3g Stuclent Teacher, 3g llooster Cluh, 2g Physical Etlucation Cluh, lg Business liclucation Cluh, 3g Special Gym, l, llanquet Committee, -l, Reception Committee, -l. SANDRA AHERN limi if!! Xfll' zffzl, xflz' flifl hw' fluff. SAYIJY Transfer from St. Ioseph's lligh School for Cirls. College Course. Monocle, News Editor, 3, Coflitlitor, -lg Student Teacher, 3g Excalibur, 4g National llonor So- ciety, 3, 4. Secretary, 4g Honor Roll, 2, 3, NANCY IUNE ALLEN HSill'lIt'l' if golzlm, fmt flllkl-Hg if much more fun. STAN Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 3, Stage Crew, 43 Booster Club, 2, Memorial Choir, 2, Thanksgiving As- sembly, 2g Christmas Assembly, 2g Honor Roll, 2, 3. CLAUDETTE LOUISE BOUCHER Good frllozuxhip is beyond price. CLAUDY Commercial Course, Home Room Representative, 4, Stu- dent Teacher, 3, Booster Club, 2, Secretary, 2g Iunior Prom, 35 Switchboard, 2-4g Banquet Committee, 4. CONSTANCE RITA BOUCHER 'flly one anzfwilfon is to catch zz shark. CONNIE Transfer from Saint Anthony High School. General Course. Dramatics Club, lg Minstrel Show, lg Freshman Show, lg Fashion Show, 2. SANDRA IEAN BOURQUE A smiling fare 111111 Il zmrnz fzmrzff' SANDY Commercial Course. Booster Club, 3, 4g Business Ethi- cation Club, 4, lunior From Committee, 3, Fashion Shows, l, 33 Honor Roll, 2, 33 Nlaiorette Csubstitutej, 3, Majorette, 4, Banquet Committee, 43 Reception Com- mittee, 4. IOAN EDITH BRADY Thr Il7I.ff70!Q!'TZ word 7'lt'Zft 7' did Mzrnzf IOAN, IOANIE Home Economics Course. Fashion Show, 3. BRUCE A. BIENVENUE Happy I amy from mrs I'm free. Technical Course. BRENDA B. BLAIS The loving are Mc flaring. BRIQN Commercial Course. Stutlent Teacher, l-3g Fashion Show, lg Banquet Committee, 4g Reception Committee, 4. KENNETH A. BONNIN Ulf! the world slide by, for we are all only young once IUCN Technical Course. Student Teacher, l, 2. CASSANDRA ELIZABETH BOOTH To have faith ix Io haw Il fllgf.U SANDY General Course. Student Council Delegate, 2--lg Stage Crew: Senior Play, 4g Future llomemaliers of America, 4, Booster Club, 23 Library Assistant, 4g Fresitlent Stu- tlent Library Assistants, 4. MEREDITH BROWN linen pfzz' I.-' good, xfzz' ff I't'1'I' gfwff, fin! :when for If lmff. xhz' lif -- NIl .RRl College Course. Student Council. 3, 4. Alternate, 4, Delegate, 5, Maslaeraders, 11 Senior Class Play, 4g Boost, er Cluh, 2, 33 Graduation Usher. 51 Iunior Prom Com- mittee. 53 Mikado, lg Memorial VVeel4 Sliits, 31 Tutor, 21 Honor Roll, l-4g National Honor Society, 4. EUGENE NORMAN BRUCE hSL'fl'l1lY' ir zmfly nmn' .ffinizzltmzzg fn Ihr' inmgilmtiofz Mull are Ihr' flu. x'i' fer. GIQNE Transfer from Plattshurg, Y., Senior High School. College Course. Student Teacher, 33 Excalibur, 4, Senior Class Play, 4g National Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 4g Radio Cluh, 2-4, Secretary, 2, Vice President, 3, Trustee, 3, 41 Track, 2443 Honor Roll, 1-43 School Cor- respondent, 43 Banquet Committee, 4, FREDERICK LEWIS BUFFUM, IR. I lim' for More who lore mc. RICK Technical Course. Stage Crew CSenior Playj, 45 Radio Club, 4. DAVID ROBERT BURKE Blur be Ihr man who flirt ilIl'6'77fFIl sleep. DAVE Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Honor Roll, l, 3. DAVID HARRY BRANDT . 111 l1'OI'A' um! 110 play Ultlkfi Lick LI 111111 bay. GAY Transfer from Nashua High School. College Course. Student Teacher, 2443 Science Cluh, 4 Track. 141 Memorial Choir, 21 Thanlisgiving .Xssemlily 23 Christmas .Xssemlvly, 2. IUDITH VERONICA BREMNER fl fillfr My, frm' I!'1ifh f'U7IIfhl.FfIifI!I mmf ,f1'1n'z'f'fly. IUI JY Transfer from Gollistown High School. Commercial Course. Senior Class Play, 4. DANIEL DALE BRIGGS 'l'hrrr' if l71lvs'!'hil'f in lhilf mlm. DAN Transfer from WQITTCII High School, VVarren, R. I. College Course. Band, 3, 4, VELMA LOIS BROTI-IERTON We know by hm' nwrry rye: ffm! :hr if pffzlzning mi.rrhiff. YI-AL, YYll.M.X Commercial Course. Student Teacher, lg Aquila Romana staff, l . W W PAMELA ANN CHAGARIS All 01' HI 1 PAM College Course Student COl1IIL1l Delegue l Student Te1cher I 2 Monocle 3 Art Club 4 L1brary Ass1stant 3 4 Cheerleflder 3 4 UIIIOI' Prom Comnnttee 3 CHARLES ARTHUR CHALAS 101 hz we 111 the 1111161 Amd 1111056 11111111 never uarzczv KRT CHARI IE College Course IOSEPH THOMAS CHANDONNET Do 111 I 11131 1201 111 I 110 Jon Transter from Bwbop Bradley H1gh Stbool General Course Student c:0LlIIC1l Delegate, l, I V Football, l, 7, I V l3.15eb.1ll, l, Intr.1m11r:1l l3.1slxetb1ll, DOUGLAS H CADY Wnlzouz 1nz1s1c lzfe would be ll fill lllkc' DOUK College Course Student 'Ie1ther 2 Rad1o Club l-4 Pres1dent 2 Band 14 Setretary 2 3 V1CCIDfCS1LlCllI, 4 Th1nksg1y1ng Assembly 74 IIZZ Show 74 ClIf1St- mab Coneert 74 Honor Roll I3 Tutor 7 XllSt1te liqnd 4 li mquet COHTIUIUCL 4 WILLIAM FRANCIS CANTIN S156 110 111010 111111 5156 110 111011 111721 11676 Illwlll VVIIIII' LI C eneral Course Home Room Representtmxe 4 Bowlmg Club 3 Bwnquet C on1m1ttee 4 C ape 1nd C owns Com- l'111lItCC 4 Retepuon CJOITIIIIIIICC 4 V Football lg VHISII5 Footblll 7 4 Nlemorml Cbo1r 3 4 Tbfmlis- 4251VllIg Aesembly 3 4 CYNTHIA RUTH CARON A 111141116 10 meet A my to know CINDI College Qoume Student 'lelcher l 7 Mmonettes 43 Gym Texm 4 Sen1or Clqis Plny 4 Tutor 7 Sw1teh- bof1rdOperf1tor 3 4 FISIIIOII Show 4 BRUCE ELLIOTT CAVALLARO I fhlft If 77 ffl lc 111 fhe ll zy 1110111 1110111111 11 CKY TCLhI11LIlC,lJllTSC Student Ieqther I ,1 P , S X1 S I, 7, Honor Roll, l, leresbman Cllss Setretary, l PHILIP CHANDONNET '24 light hmrl lfl'f'S long. I 111111, Technical Course. Radio Club, 4. 5 1 S S S E N - . X e tttf e,e,t XNN,XXN NA1a1 wm:..XG 0 1 iw- .wx -. su umm KATHLEEN IANE COLBY lS1'lIg'r fn' fin' you .ffiunfrf forge! tim! ,f1111Iz', ff1i111 ffm! -vim .ffmzifff rwrirrizfvzf' :ml X11 .XAL nf K.X'l'llY Home Economics Course. Student Teacher, 53 Stag: Crew, 4, Marionettes tSceneryj, 43 Future Homeinilaers ol' America, 2-4, Song Leader, 2, Presicleat, 3, 43 Iunior Prom Committee, ig Booster Cluh, 2, 53 Memorial Choir. Z3 Thanksgiving Assembly, 21 Fashion Shows, 1-43 Driv- er Education, 4, Honor Roll, l-43 National Honor Sit- cietyf, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS COLFORD Nutr the zmrlfl wif! .i'ltll'f In HIUl'I',H l4lI.I. Translier from Bishop Bradley lligh School. College Course. Chess Cluh. 21 Honor Roll, 3. WILLIAM HENRY CONSTANT I IVLIX loft zz'f1f11 I cifrm' f1f'1'f',' mmf 1.171 fllll lux! tix I f1'i1l'L' fIl'I'I'.H XVILIF l5ll.l. Transfer from l.'iconi'i High School. College Course, Graduation Usher, 5, Iunior Prom Coin- mittee, 53 V. Hasliethall. lg V. Football, lg Varsity Foothall, 2, 31 Varsity Hasehall, l-51 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3. CATHERINE FRANCES COREY Than i11'r flrgilfzfr' .vf1If111fo1'.f mmlf' welll. CATHY College Course, Student Council ,Xlternate. 2, Maslaer aders. lg Marionettes, 2: Christmas play, 51 Senior Class Play, 41 Graduation Usher, 21 Iunior Prom. 2, gl .Xll- State Chorus, 2-41 Memorial Choir, 3, 43 Orpheus, I1 Mikado, lg Booster Clulm, I, Reception Committee, 4, NELSON A. CHAREST fl Villllllllfl' qmzflififvflznfzz gurnf, wfzralf'-'rmzr 1111111111 1 ,l'L'CllI1iC2ll Course. Track, lg Stage Crew, Z. ANTHONY C. CISINSKI .Y1'f1'l11: if il fo.-'I tH'l. ' TONY. .XNUY 'l'echnical Course. Scorelaecper on Varsity llaseliall Team 7 FAITH THERESA CLOUTIER To 11 -vuzfllg fmrrf, I'l'l'l'j'ffI1llg ix fun. l .fXl'l'I lI,liSS Ilome liconomies Course. Student Teacher. 2, Futura Homcnialiers ol' America, 21 Physical lfxltiwtioi Cluh I, lg Craduation Usher, 51 Mr. Kltinoriil S'-pit, .53 Mem orial NVeeli Talent Show, 21 Fashion Show, l-ig llriyer Education, 41 Cheerleader, 3, 41 liinquet Committee. 4 Reception Committee, 4. FRANCES COCO Hrlf1'1' ffzurl tim! ,-'fwfr Mlm long mm' lin. l5R.XN College Course. :N KAREN E. DALY Mix tr f1'1'c'111lly mzfle, good looks' and p1e11r111zf personality I11t1'orf11t'c'5 K111'c11 IAJTYAOIIZ f01'm1'1l1'ly. Transfer from Manchester VVest High School. College Course. Honor Roll, l-4, Student Council Dele- gate, l, Alternate, 2, Monocle, 3, 4, Assistant Editor, 4, Excalibur, 4, Dramatics Club, l, 2, D. A. R. Good Citi- zenship Award, 4, Christmas Play, l, Debating and Oratorical Society, Z-4, President, 2, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Majorette, 2-4, Iunior Prom Queen, 3, Iunior Home Room Representative, 3, IANICE LEONA DASKEY Beflzfr lure than 11eve1'. IAN Commercial Course. Booster Club, 2, Bowling Club, 2. RAYMOND ANDRE DCBLOIS The days of 6l!Z7L'C71lZl7'6 are over RAY Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Home Room Representative, l, 2, Stu- dent Teacher, l, 2, Stage Crew, l, 2, Bowling Club, l, 2, Camera Club, l, 2, Treasurer, 2, Outing Club, l, 2, Class Gift Committee, 1, 2, Class Picture Committee, 2, Iunior Prom Committee, l, 2, Reception Committee, 4, Cross Country, 1, 2, Golf Team, l, Intramural Basket- ball, l, 2, Bradley Choir, l, 2, Class President, 2, ROBERT FRANK DCGELAN My life is one mad scramble. BOB College Course. Radio Club, 2. ELIZABETH CORRIGAN As good n11l111'e1Z 115 517231 girl can be. BETTY, BlGHTY Transfer from Belleville High School, Belleville, N. Commercial Course. Monocle, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Bowling Club, 3, 4, Chess Club, 4, Business Education Club, 4, Graduation Usher, 3, Honor Roll, 2, Betty Crocker Award, 4, Banquet Committee, 4, Reception Committee, 4. IANET LOIS CORRIVEAU I'zf1' got plenty of 11oth1'11g 117112 11oth1'11g'.v plmfy for me IAN College Course, Student Council Alternate, 2, Home Room Representative, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Physical Educa tion, l-4, Caps and Gown Committee, 4, All-State Or- chestra, l-4, Orchestra, l-4, Memorial Choir. 3, Orpheus, l, Mikado, l, Honor Roll, 2, Banquet Committee, 4, Reception Committee, 4. PI-IYLLIS COTE She is a 1'Ylf,VflI1'C' of pop !l77!f goof! f1111. ' Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, Business Education Club, 3, 4, Fashion Show, l, 3, Majorette, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Reception Committee, 4. CAROL ANN CURRIER U if 11166 to be 11111111111 when one is 1111t111'11lZ,v nice. PlNKY College Course. Student Council Alternate, 4, Home Room Representative, 3, Student Teacher, l, Monocle, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Honor Roll, l-4, Banquet Committee, 4, Reception Committee, 4 SUSAN KATHRYNE DOUKAS URl'IIZF2llf7!'I' zfzr pizxtf plan for the fl!fIlf!',' lint Hoc for today. SUE College Course. Student Council Alternate, 2, Delegate, 3, Vice President, 4, Student Teacher, 2, Excalibur Ad- vertising Starl, 4, Marionettes Stage Crew, 2, Future Teachers of America, 2-4, Vice President, 3, Booster Club, 2-4, Physical Education Club, 1, Science Club, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Reception Committee, 4, Graduation Usher, 3, Chorus, 4, Memorial VVeek Assem- bly 2, 3, Talent Show, 2, Miss Memorial, 4, Honor Roll, 1. LEROY EDWARD DRINKWATER I mzzghz my thirty-yard pass. ROY College Course. Track, 1-4, Varsity Football, 1-4, Iunior Class Treasurer, 3, Senior Class President, 4, Mr. Mem- orial Candidate, 4. PHILLIP HUGH DuBEAU A fzflzfre in the .f1qyway.r. l'Hll, Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Band, 1-4 Orchestra, l-4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 1-4, Christmas Concert, 1-4, Secretary-Treasurer Band, 2-4, School Band Concert, 1-4, P. T. A. Concert, 1-4, Iazz Show, 4, Musical, l, Intramural Basketball, 1. KATHLEEN DUBISZ Hxllllfl' zviifz Ihr' fflfllllf to 110 nlf.-'f'h1'1'f. K.XTHlE Transfer from St. Mary's High School, Perth Amboy,N.l. College Course. Student Teacher, 2, Monocle, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Booster Club, 2, .Xrt Club, 4, Physical Educa- tion Club, 2. CAROL ANN DERY I'll be the Inst Zo lc! you down. Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls. College Course. Honor Roll, 1-4, Student Teacher, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Christmas Assembly, 1, Spring Fes- tival, 1, Tutor, 4, Harmoneers, 1. MAURICE ROBERT DIONNE A ,rmilc for all. MOE Transfer from St. Anthony High School. Technical Course. Band, 2, Memorial Choir, 2, Banquet Committee, 4, Reception Committee, 4. PAUL DIONNE If your .i'fYfl'ff,f are low, do !077IfIhf77y.' if you have barn Ilflllllg ,C07II!7IhiIIg, do Sflllillllllllg 1f1Uw'e11f. HUTCH Commercial Course. Monocle, 3, Bowling Club, 2, Busi- ness Education Club, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 2, Memorial Choir, 2, 4, Business Education Club, Treasurer, 3, All- State Chorus, 4, Reception Committee. 4, VVintcr Con- cert, 4. RICHARD DOUCET lff'1'w1ff.f, Rfllllzlllf, and wzzzziryrvzwz, Iran! me your nn DICK, Bl-lli'l'l.li Technical Course. Band, 2-4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, 4, Color Guard Captain, 2-4. ROBERT WOODBURY ERSKINE fl ljllliffl-fill LI day krefwx the fnzrhfr in pay, and mr' from hitting Ifzz' hay. HOB Transfer from Manchester Central High School. College Course. Band, l-4, Orchestra, 1-3, H. M- S- Pinafore, l, Pirates of Penzance, 23 Honor Roll, l-4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4. MARION L. ESTEY Silz'11l lx 561' Illlfff she It111gh.f MART Commercial Course, Iunior Prom Committee, 3. IO-ELLEN EZYK Love all: trzzxt few: do wrong to none. College Course. Student Council Delegate, 1, 2, Treas- urer, 3, 4, Student Teacher, 13 Booster Club, 2-4, Physical Education Club, 2, Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Majorette 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, 4, Christ- mas Assembly, 3. 4, Fashion Show, 3, Usherette, 33 Dedication Guide, Z, Honor Roll, l, 2, Special Gym, Z3 Winter Concert, 3, 4, Memorial Week Assembly, 2-4, Foreign Students Day Co-Chairman, 4. HONORA IEANNE FARLEY Ulf!! fl fl'fl'i1INy bmw thu! has 777ll77j7 f1'z'en11'r. NOANIE Commercial Course. Home Room Representative, 43 Student Teacher, 2, 3, Monoele, 3, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Booster Club, 2-4, Business Education Club, 3, 4, Iu- nior Prom Committee, 3, Fashion Shows, 1, 33 Majorette, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 43 Reception Committee, 43 Banquet Committee, 4. NANCY BARBARA EATON Her wizyy un' zmrvx of fvlrfumfzlfzrfx NANCE Home Economics Course. Student Council Alternate, 43 Student Teacher, l3 Stage Crew, 43 Booster Club, 2, Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Fashion Shows, l-43 Future Homemakers of America, Z-4, Song Leader, 3, Parli- mentarian, 4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 43 Driver Edu- cation, 4, Senior Play Usherette, 4. ARTHUR EDMISTON Noi if :wwf fir' .vfmkv nmrf' than 11-'ur fzcerzlrfff' ART Transfer lirom Hood Memorial, Derry, N, H. Technical Course. VITELLA ALICE EDMISTON Sugar limi .fpirr inn! 1'z'c'ryth1z1g III-L'E'.U Vl Transfer from Hood Memorial, Derry, N. H. College Course. FREDERICK ELHADY ,l11rl .ftfff they gizzrzf, mmf .CNN Iflf IUOINZF1' gl'l'Il'f Thu! one mmf! Ama' mnlrl ct11'1'y all hr fqnffw. FRICID College Course. Honor Roll, l-43 National Honor So- ciety, 3, 43 Excalibur, 41 Student Teacher, 3, Chess Club, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, President, 3, Library Assistant, 33 Orpheus, lg Mikado, l3 St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program, 3, Student Council President, 4, National Council of Teachers of English Award, 43 Tutor, 2. NN tNQ 1 S SANDRA ANN FOLEY To .1 Vvrmrlg flfxrrl, !'l'!'l'YYff1il1g If frm. SANIJY Commercial Course. BRUCE CEDRIC FOSBURGH Nm' lwlff, nur xfzy, nur xhorf. :mr lull-- Hn! if lmfifiy Hlfllgflllg of lhcni tiff. l-'OS College Course. CHERYL A. FOSS ul.l-fl' if zvfmf wc' nzizkz' of n'.'4 Commcrtizil Coursc. Homo Room lhprcsciiuitiic. -l1 Student lcziclier. lg Stiigc Crow. 43 Commcrcizil Cluli. S, -lg luuior Prom Committcc, S. BARBARA GAYLE FOURNIER liar Illilllj' il jukz' hifi .vf1e ' Plili. XYl'.lf Commcrcizil Coursc, Student 'l't-nclicr, 53 Stagg Crow. 43 lioostcr Clulw, 2, ig Pliysit-ul lftlucutiou Clulu. ldl. Presi- ilcut, -lg fi0IlllHCYClLll Cluly gl Iuuior Prom Committee. gl Nlcmorinl Choir 7 3 LINDA LEE FEEMAN .Xfm1r firojvfr un' so join! nf fun lflill fflfj' l'IIl1 fmlf any In Hll'l'f il. I .li l 'l 'Y Commercial Course. Booster Clulw. 23 Memorial Clioir. 53 'Fl11lllliSgiVil1g Assembly. 3, IOYCE ELLEN FEENEY ll'14If1 il frilly I-II my fm1r'l, IU. IOS College Coursc. Student 'll-rziclicr, 23 cil1I'iSlll11lS Play, 2. 33 Scuior Play, 43 Futura' Tcuclicrs ol' America, l, 2, 4, Activities Cliziirmzui, 2. Publicity Cliiiirmuu. 43 Booster Cluli. 23 All-State Chorus. 53 Nlcmorinl Clioir. 2443 Tlinulasgiviug Assemlily. 2-43 VVintcr Concert, -l. MELVIN FIXMAN Hfulllgll ima! flu Jil.-'x luzigfi,-' zrilfz yum Nlltl. Collcgc Course. Stutlcui lciiclicr. 23 Clicss Clulw. l-l, Plmysit-gil Etlllfilllllll Clulw. 2. 5. Vicc Prcsitlcut, 2, Prcsi- tleut, 5. DOLORES ANN FOLEY 'Il prwolz gluing .ft Ifir' .flillif 1x f7l'UI'lI'fVlLIHj' uf Ihr' l7If'J't'y ffl Ihg' f7IHflHr.i' on ffn' mini. l3Ul.l.Y Collcgc Cuursc. Stutlcut Council, 2-4. Delcgzitc. 2. Scu- retzlry, 5, -l3 Stutlcut Tczlflicr, l. 23 Excalibur, 43 Senior Play: l'Stagc Mzuiaigerl, 43 Christmas Play, 33 Nwtiouzil llouor Socicty, 5. 43 lioostcr Cluli. 23 Iuuior Prom Hosf tcss. 23 Choir. 53 Tliiiuksgiying ,Xsscmlily. gl National Merit SCIUi-l:Ill11liSI, -lg St. Pauls Aclvunccnl Stuclits Pro- gfllln, 5, 43 Literary Society, 43 llouor Roll, l-4, DAVID LEE GAGNON Time IULII l1f'!fI'l' iz min! with real hair! PEACHES, POLAR BEAR, RED, BIG RED Industrial Arts Course. Stage Crew, 4, Track, EDWINA LOUISE GAGNON Silence give: grace Zo a woman EDDY Commercial Course. Business Education Club, ion Show, 1. IRENE ANNETTE GAGNON Heizzfen only know: what comes next. Home Economics Course. Business Education Fashion Show, 33 Student Aid. 1. PAUL E. GAGNON A silent man from the West. PAUL Transfer from Manchester West High School. Technical Course. Honor Roll, 2. 3, 4. 45 Fash- Club, 1, MARY IANE FRANCIS A friend lo one and all. FRANCIS General Course ELSA MARIE FRISELLA NRt'.fl7l'1'l if what you ozveg Lore, wha? you give. ELSE, El. Home Economics Course. Student Council Alternate, 2, Delegate, 43 Student Teacher, lg Future Homemakers of America, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Gym Team, 3, 4. RICHARD PAUL FUDALA Xo1hi11g sizeercrif like .4'Ill'CL'.1'.Y.H DICK Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Technical Course, Student Teacher, 35 Varsity Football, 2-4g Varsity Basketball, 2-4. RICHARD ALBERT GAGNE f11'z'e me gflllfl 1f1'geff1'o11, O Lord, and ills-0 ,romelhing to digest. RICK Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Technical Course. Student Teacher, 1, 23 Varsity Foot- hall, 2. WAYNE E. GOODE Hr if truly an ir1rlu.ftr1'oz1.f young man. GOODIE Technical Course. V. Football, l. DONNA IEAN GOTT fl goof! lmzrf is lzetfrr than all the lzcnzrlx in the world. Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 3, Business Erlu- cation Club, 3, Switchboard Operator, 43 Iunior Prom Committee, 3. LORRAINE ANNETTE GOULET lI'hl1Ir'z'rr is worlfz flomg, is worth doing well. MIDDLE General Course. Student Teacher, lg Monocle, 3, -lg Marionettes, 5, Memorial Chorus, 5g Thanksgiving As- semhly, 31 Honor Roll, lg Reception Committee, 4: Banquet Committee, 4. PHILIP GOULET Burr fmml.-' grip r11n'1'.f.r Ivcller flmn kid gloref Technical Course. WILFRID GAGNON, IR. Hr who zmlfkx by night, .v11'rf1.-' by day. XVILL Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Technical Course. Memorial Choir, Z, 3. SHARON GAZDA IIN l'U1'I'l' l!'llf v1'f'1' fofl, ycllllr, 411111 fflllll Commercial Course. ELAINE LAURA GIRARD l'iiz'z' frm! Info, fyff of Nur, 5111 nhl uffmf More irc fart mn do ' TINY Commercial Course. Student Teacher, l, 2, Monocle, 4 Senior Play, -lg Business Education Club, 3. 41 Switch hoard Operator, 3, 4g llonor Roll, l-3. FRANCES CATHERINE GODZYK ,ll1m1y,c IFAIZT Ifzrm llurghfllg lt'fIl'l1 you my goozlflyrf' FRAN, FRANNY Commercial Course. Stage Crew, -lg Senior Play, 4 Booster Cluh, 2g Iunior Prom Committee. 33 Memorial Choir, 2-4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 2--lg Driver Educa tion, 43 Christmas Asscmhly, 2-41 Mikado, l. -'Wu' -- I i.Ns.Ns,LllllQLLSxXe kiwi., ,,,,, I IUDITH ANN HANSON H0r,rrx.' Hw',f11f.' Crazy ozfrr barter 1unY College Course. Mock Election, 2, Booster Club, 2, Physical Education Club, l-4, Business Education Club, 3, Thanksgiving Assembly, Z, Memorial Choir, 2, 3. RUTH ELLEN HARDWICK Quiet at firxrghzzt look again. RUTHY, ROOEY Transfer from St, Ioseph's High School for Girls. College Course. Student Council Alternate, 4, Student Teacher, 2, 3, Christmas Play, l, Future Teachers of America, 3, Science Club, 4, Banquet Committee, 4, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Booster Club, 2, Honor Roll, 3, Reception Committee, 4, Memorial Week Skits, 4. ELLEN L. HARRIS Some think the world ix full of frm and frolir, and so do I. PZLLIE Transfer from St. Ioseph's High School for Girls. General Course. Home Room Representative, 4, Future Teachers of America, 4, Physical Education Club, 2, Chorus, lg Christmas Play, l, Mission Club, l, MARTIN IOI-IN HARRIS Books don? bounce. NIARTY Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. General Course. Student Teacher, 3, Art Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, ALBERT GEORGE GREGOIRE Mm xhrmld fu' what fhcy farm. Al. Transfer from Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. General Course. ROBERT A. GUILBERT 'Tiff 13' full of 1I77ZZlSl'17Il'71l to an lll77Zl.ff17g man. BOB, BOBBY Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Monocle, 3, 4, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Memorial Week, 3. ION ANDREW GUNNARSON '!P1ccI.i'r111f11z-fr Mix iff ozwl 1'1'zLf'r11'd. lox General Course. KATHLEEN MARY HAMILTON Wiffz .ffyfc in 110111 !n'1'1Z1'cf,v and lhongfztf' KA'l'l'lY Transfer from St, Iosephs High School for Girls. College Course. Student Council Alternate, 3, Excalibur, 4, Senior Play, 4, Business Education Club, 4, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Honor Roll, l, 2, Reception Com- mittee, 4, Banquet Committee, 4. DAVID HEIFETZ To 111' grrwi jx no! 4'.ff1'11titzf, but to fu' llfllllffll if. DAVE College Course. Monocle Business Manager, 3, 41 Bowlf ing Club, l, 21 Chess Club, 1, 21 Radio Club, 2-4, Treas- urer, 3, Station Manager, 41 Band, 2, 31 Memorial Cho- rus, 2, 3. BONNIE-HEATHER MARTHA HENDERSON Hxlllfflillg tfzrongh life ln spite af all strife. BOfNlNlE. BON. FEATHER General Course. Stage Crew, 4, Senior Play, 41 Debate Society, 31 Business Education Club, 41 Iunior Prom Committee, 31 Memorial Choir, 21 Thanksgiving Assem- bly, 21 Library Assistant, 41 Christmas Assembly, 21 P. T. A. Assembly, 21 Driver Education, 41 Banquet Com, mittee, 41 Student Teacher, 4. ROBERT LOUIS HEON 'Z-1Iufr1y: faithful Z0 his work. BOB Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Commercial Course. PATRICIA ANN HIBBERT She zinvlx no p1'r11',rrf from any of III here: hw' IMIIVS speak for fhl'!71.fC'Il'f'.i' PAT Transfer from Pembroke Academy. College Course. Monocle, 3, 41 Marionettes, 21 Future Teachers of America, 2, Secretary, 21 Booster Club, 31 Memorial Choir, 21 Thanksgiving Assembly, 21 Christ- mas Assembly, 21 Excalibur, 41 Honor Roll, l-41 Driver Education, 41 National Honor Society, 4. MARY MARGARET HEALEY 'Zllalqf' if rirfm' of zzccc'5,vity. MARY Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 31 Future Teachers of America, 21 Business Education Club, 4. BEVERLY ANN HEBERT Br o1'Iyil1t1f,' Inlinltr 110 one! REV General Course. Iunior Prom Committee, 31 Seni Decoration Committee, 4. CARL IOHN HEBERT lnmg1'l11rf1'o11 lx nmrz' jnzfwrrtlzzf fllllll k1IOZl !l'I1g!' CARL General Course. Debate Society, 3. KATHLEEN HEBERT 'l'u'o',f l'0II1f7fll7j',H KA'l4llY Commercial Course Booster Club. l: Business tion Club, 31 Reception Committee, 4. or Prom ltfluca- IOHN DAVID HOLTON fl qlriff f7l'I'.fOl1, l'.Vl'f'f7f 11'l1f'l1 ofhff'wf.fz General Course. SUSANNE LORRAINE HOULE 1-I mzilf is zrorllz fl fhozmmzl rlolli11'.f. SUE Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 33 Stage Crew, 43 Business Education Club, 33 Chorus, 43 Thanksgiving Assembly, 43 Christmas Assembly, 4. NANCY HOWE To know hcl' mf-ll is Io like lzer better. Transfer from St. Iosephls High School for Girls. College Course. Excalibur, 43 Senior Class Play, 43 Art Club, 33 Honor Roll, l, 33 Excalibur Art Editor, 4. ROBERT F. HOWE Foyer men may have lizzczl, but I doulft it. BOB Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. General Course. Cross Country, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Track, 3, 4, Captain, 4. KATHLEEN ROBERTA HILL S1'lz'11ce if golrlcn but talking if much more fun. KATHY College Course. Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Oratorical Society, 33 Tutor, 33 Reception Committee, 43 Banquet Committee, 4. I. RICHARD HOBBS A good natzfrezl man is hc. DICK College Course. Excalibur, 43 Tutor, 2. SUSAN BEVERLY HOFFMAN HSM' lrff Il smile be hw' 1l171b1'FllII.H SUE. SUZI College Course. Student Council Delegate, 3, Marionf ettes, lg Bowling Club, 23 Physical Education Club, 13 Memorial Choir, Z-4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 17,-Ll: Fashion Show Committee, 43 Special Gym, l. PAMELA ROSE HOLCOMB Her hun' if not SIl7Zl7fl'l' than hw' heart. PAM Transfer from Alameda High School CCaliforniaj. Home Economics Course. Future Homemakers of Amerf ica, l, Art Club, lg Honor Roll, l, 23 Star and Key Honor Society, I3 Girlls Association, 33 Future Nurses Club, l3 Student Body Member, 33 Home Room Secre- tary, 23 Banquet Committee, 4. RICHARD BRUCE IOHNSTON 'l'u1l, .nfyf Ihr' f11'u1'f'1'lf, fx IM .tin of flown lmliili College Course. Student Council Delegate, 41 Stuilent 'l'eacher, lg Iunior Prom Committee, 5g Cross Country, lg Track, 23 Varsity Basehall, 53 Chemistry Cluh, 21 State Science Fair, 23 Senior Class Play, 43 llonor Boll, 2g Savings Stamp Committee. 4g St. Paul's :Xclvancecl Stuclies Program. 3. CAROLYN IORDAN l.nz'v HIiIA'!'.w' Mr' :world go 'f'o1r11rl. l.YY Home Economics Course, Memorial Choir. 2'-43 Thanks- giving Assemhly. 2443 Fashion Show. 2. WALTER IOHN KALISZ Mom tl lffflf ,ffuzrk may bury! if mighty flame. XV,'Xl,'l4 College Course. Physical Education Club, 2g Band, I, 2: Memorial Choir, 33 Thanksgiving Assemhly, 2: Drum Major, 3, 4. ROBERT PAUL KALLENBERG HCOHIIPZOII ,fl'i7.fK' I-.V 1101 rz common flung BOB 1 . 'Iechmcal Course. EILEEN PATRICIA HUNKINS 'Il guruf 1'a'f111Ii1lfn11 is lvrlffr Iflllll nlrzllfvf' Commercial Course. Booster Cluh, 51 Memorial Choir gl Thanksgiving Assemhly, ig Driver licluczuion, 4, RONALD ANDREW ISABELLE life if nm' flllllflllltll jnkrn RONNY Translier from Bishop Bradley High School. Commercial Course. Business liclucation Cluh, 5, 4. IACQUELINE MARY IAMRO Alia illililf llflf to ll'UlIll'VU11.t' Il'l.ff', only In liz' jolly nz all fulkx IQVFC IQXKZKIF., liuili Commercial Course. Stuclent Teacher, l, lg Booster Cluh 3, Business Education Cluh, 53 Banquet Committee, 4 Place Cards Committee, 43 Reception Committee, 4. ELAINE MARY IOHNSTON 'lII'ho fluff flzf lizlklalgq Xu! mz'. ' Commercial Course. Stuclent Teacher, 23 Booster Cluh lg Business Education Cluh, 53 Reception Committee. 4 IOANNE MARY KOKOSKA There is i07l1l'ff11il1g' hifirien in her z'yc.r IOANIE Transfer from Manchester Central High School. General Course. Student Council Delegate, lg Student Teacher, Z, Future Teachers of America, 3, 4, Activity Chairman, 4, Booster Club, l. IOSEPH KOSOWICZ Whut'.v life for, if not f0rf11n? ROS College Course. Varsity Football, 4, Band, l, Z, Or- chestra, I, 2. RICHARD ,KOWALSKI How Llllflllf limi? DICK Transfer from Waukegan Township High School QIll.j Technical Course. Varsity Football, l, 4, Senior Play, 4. SANDRA ROSEMARY KUBAREK Suffer: lim' not only in getting what you want but also in knowing hum to enjoy il. SANDY College Course. Honor Roll, 1-4, Tutor, 3, Memorial Week Assembly, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate, Z, Home Room Representative, 3, 4, Monocle, 3, Student Teacher, l, Stage Crew, 4, Future Teachers of America, l, Z, Booster Club, 1, 2, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Memorial Choir, 3, St. Paulas Advanced Studies Program, 3, National Honor Society, 4, Miss Memorial Candidate, 4, mittee, 4. PHILIP HENRY KAMINSKI Time and lille wait for no man. PHIL Technical Course. DAVID A. KARAM A man of zlzfcdx and few words. DAVE Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Commcrtial Course. Track Team, lg Business Club, 4 DIANE ESTELLE KATSOUPIS Good fflllllgli' form' in ,rmtlll pr11'lqr1gf'.f. KATS Commercial Course. Home Room Representative, 4 Business Education Club, 3, Reception Committee, 4 Fashion Show, l. SUSAN L. KIMBALL A ywfri, rlffmrlizfe kind of gf1IL'f'.H SUE Transfer from Penacook High School. General Course. wmsw::sss ws . Ami ROLAND M. LANDRY II 1111115 Io rm! tl mr Technical Course. TEDDY IOSEPH LARIVIERE Grin and funn' if. TI ll .ODORlf, 'lllill Technical Course. Stutlent Teacher, 31 Varsity Foot- ball, 2, 3. ANDRE ROLAND LCBEL Wif!m11f ffm life ufonlrf be nothing. ANDY Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Student Teacher, lg Intramural Basket- ball. 1. DORIS LeBLANC I nm Ihr nznfm- of my fate: I am mpmin of my soul. DOT Home Economies Course. Future Homemalaers of Amer- iea, 2-4, Historian, 33 Booster Club, 33 Art Club, 4: Physical Education Club, 25 Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Memorial Chorus, 23 Thanksgiving Assembly, 2. BARBARA IEANNE LABORE 'XVII ll-A'!'1f !t'fIilfI'lI'7' 5,50 looked rm, and fin' lrmfqx llffllf z'1'1'f'v1z'h1'r1'. ll,-XRI4 College Course, llonor Roll, l--lg Cirl's State, 51 Tutor, 2--lg Stutlent Council Delegate, l-lg Monoele, lg Excali- bur, -lg Stage Crew, -lg Future Teachers ol' .-Xmeriea, lg Booster Club, gl Foreign Stutlents Assembly, 5, -lg Grail- uation Usher, .lg Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Memorial Vlleeli Slxits, 53 Fashion Show, -lg Literary Society, 3, -l, Presitlent, -lg Student Teacher, l, 23 Miss Memorial Cantlitlate, lg National llonor Society. 4. ROBERT ERNEST LABRIE ll'fmI if fzfzx' Il'hizf fx fiff', ' ' Iatlli Transfer lrom La Salette Seminary. Ceneral Course. PAULINE ANN LAFORGE l'h1' fill-fills! NIiIlIlIl'7'A' mul ffll' gnzllzirl fmn'f. l'OI,l,Y Commercial Course. Booster Club, 2, Chorus, 3. ELIZABETH MARSHA LANDRY 'fix niet' il gif! iff frm' ll'1I,f.H Bl-1'I'lI College Course. Stage Crew, -lg Future llomemalters of America, -lg Art Club, -lg Ski Team, -lg Decoration Com- mittee for Senior Reception, -l. - SOPHIA LIS HUM 11 XHIIYI' fo grcri yon. SOl'HlE College Course. Student Council Alternate, 4, Student Teacher, 2, Monocle, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 3, Physical Education Club, 3, Science Club, 4, Library Assistant, 3, 4, Honor Roll, 1-4, National Honor Society, 4, Tutor, 4. IEANNE LLOYD She fltla' L1 sixth .vrzzxe-zz sense of lzzrmorf' College Course. Debate Society, 4, Physical Education Club, 244, Secretary, 3, Memorial Choir, 2-4, Talent Show, 2, 3, Senior Play, 4, Special Gym, 2, Senior Play Ticket Committee, 4, Reception Committee, 4. WAYNE RUSSELL MLICDOUGALL A jolly fellow in 11 qzziri way. ZIZB Transfer from Nashua High School, Nashua, N. H. College Course. Student Teacher, 3, track, 3, 4, Honor Roll, l-4, National Honor Society, 4. SHEILA KAREN MCCONNELL f'P1'z'fzy, petite tlllfi oh, ,fo xz1ff'et. Sl Ili-SHE Commercial Course, Booster Club, 3, Business Educa- tion Club, 3. RICHARD IOSEPH LeBLANC Do mr like him? We .fluffy rio! RICH, DICK Transfer from Ashland High School. General Course. Home Room Representative, 2, Bowl, ing Club, l, Physical Education Club, 3, Gym Team, 3, Class Treasurer, Z. PAUL LEFEBVRE C rift In mel Technical Course. Student Teacher, 2. BEVERLY ANN LEMIEUX flu numf of mirzlz if Ilfflffh II fmmnf of .w11lf1r'x.v,' REV Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls, Commercial Course. Iunior Prom Committee, l. CONSTANCE KATHYRN LINDH The low' of Iikrrly ix Mc low' of 0thc1'f KITTY Transfer from Monterey Union High School, Monterey, California. Commercial Course. Stage Crew, 4, Business Education Club, 4. snmswmnssww,s.ww sw minus xx w m.ms.na.nuunmw .eessmsmm mm RONALD ROGER MARIER 'T1'11z' fo his wwvf, his work, and his frienzf RON, NlARS Transfer from Bishop Bradley liigh School. General Course. Mock Election, 2, Radio Club, 2, Band, 1-3, Thanksgiving Assembly, 2, Memorial VVeeli Talent Show, 3, Reception Committee, 4, DONNA LEE MARPES Pf1'mmlI1'fy is zz jewel that never Ii1rn1'f11e,f. Commercial Course. Student Council Alternate, 3, Dele- gate, 4, Student Teacher, 1-3, Monocle, 3, 4, Technical Editor, 3, Excalibur, 4, Business Education Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Graduation Marshall, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Iunior Class Secretary, 3, Senior Class Vice President, 4, Honor Roll, 1-4, National Honor Society, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, ALAN E. MARSHALL I will fgfzt all the way for what I believe. AL College Course. Stage Crew, 4, Senior Play, 4, Sopho- more Play, 2, Bowling Club, 2, Radio Club, 2, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Cross Country, 1, Track, 2, Radio Club Secretary, 3, Student Disc Iockey, 3, Memorial Week, 4. ,ff A ROBERT IAMES MATHEWS I low work! It fascimztes meg I can :it and look at it for hours. BOB, MATTY College Course. Student Teacher, 1-3, Marionettes, 4, Bowling Club, 1, Business Education Club, 4, Track, 3, Varsity Football, 2-4, Varsity Baseball, 3, Memorial Week, 2-4, Senior Play, 4, Christmas Assembly, 4, Honor Roll, 1-3. KITTIE IOANNE MCINTIRE 1-1 wise tim! 111111717 '.i' mnrlnzg fzeizrl, has she K1'l4T Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 2, Monocle, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Senior Play, 4, Physical Education Club, 1-4, Business Education Club, 3, 4, Iunior Prom Corn- mittee, 3, Fashion Show, 1, Honor Roll, 1-4, National Honor Society, 4, Reception Committee, 4, Banquet Committee, 4. RICHARD BRYANT MACHOS ,Il1tfrfyf 7'!'tI12lj' for II good lime. D1CK Technical Course. Student Teacher, 1. IOSEPHINE MACULEWICH 1-I l'I77'II11lI smile gets you w1yzz'he1'r. IO, IOSIF Home Economics Course. Fashion Show, 2, 3, Banquet Committee, 4, Reception Committee, 4. MARY MAHONEY A merry lzmrl goes all day. Commercial Course. Monocle, 4, Senior Play, 4, Business Education Club, 4, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Fashion Show, 1, Tutor, 2, Honor Roll, 1-4, National Honor Society, 4, Reception Committee, 4, Banquet Committee, 4, Excalibur Advertising Staff, 4. SHIRLEY IEAN MITCHELL An tzxwl Io lL'l,ItIf!'l'f'I' form of 611.01151 x4.x' xhr may p111'x11e. Commercial Course. Student Council Alternate, 43 Home Room Representative, 33 Student Teacher, l, Z3 Excalibur, 43 National Honor Society, 3, 43 Business Education Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Senior Class Secretary, 43 Tutor, 23 Fashion Show, l3 Honor Roll, l-43 Senior Class Play, 43 Reception Committee, 4. IOSEPI-I F. MORSE IX'o11f' 1111! h1'771il'1f run lm lzix Ctjlltllu ioia College Course. Honor Roll, l-43 National Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, Treasurer, 43 Monocle, 3, 4, Assistant Editor, Excalibur, 43 Student Council Alternate, 23 Science Club, 3, Vice President, 33 Tutor, 23 Senior Class Treasurer, 43 St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program, 2, 3, K. DAVID MULLEN He who lqriozrfkc 11111171 has 111111131 l'tll'f,i.H DAVE College Course. Student Teacher, l, 23 National Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 43 Chess Club, l, 3, 43 Science Club, l3 Cross Country, 2, 33 Track, 2, 33 Honor Roll, lf4 BARBARA IEAN MYRDEK A'Q111'rl, 111o1lc'.ff, .vrzzirz-'.I l'Ul7If7flIt1fIfJI1 you just 111117 limi. BAR li General Course. Student Council Alternate, l, Delegate, 23 Student Teacher, l, 23 Booster Club, 2, 33 junior Prom Committee, 33 Honor Roll, l-33 Reception Committee, 43 Banquet Committee, 4. IEAN LOUISE MERGROTTI lV!1t1fzf1fz'1' is worfh Hyflfllg' at HU I'.f ztwflh doing wall IHANNIF. Transfer from Rockland High School. Commercial Course. Art Club, lg Business Education Club, 43 Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Rally Committee, 43 Honor Roll, l-43 Class Day Archbearer for Gradua- tion, 33 Science Fair, 23 Parrot Staff, 43 Iunior Prom Attendant, 3. BARBARA IEAN MERRILL 'i'G6I1ffI'!l1l'II f7I'!'ft 2' f7lUI11fl'a'.U BARR Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 3. LINDA ELLEN MILLER 'QI f'f11'e1'f11l Muir! 1fr1r'If1 goof! lfkv 111r'1f1'f'1'11c'. DUC, l.lN. Rl-QD College Course. Senior Play. 43 Booster Club, 43 Student Teacher, lg Graduation Usher, 33 junior Prom Com- mittee, 33 Excalibur, 43 Iunior Prom Ilostess, 23 Driver Education, 43 Tutor. 43 Memorial VVeck Dance Com- mittee, 33 Honor Roll, 2443 Banquet Committee, 43 Ref ception Committee, 43 Memorial VVeek, 4. BEVERLY ANN MITCHELL rl f1111-lo1f111g full, 111111 tl jolly goml xfvorlf' MITCII. ISIQV, l,l'il'i College Course, Monocle, 43 Marionettes, 3, 43 Memorial Play Usher, 33 Booster Club, 43 Physical Education Club, l-4, Vice President, 33 Thanksgiving Assembly, 4' Senior Play, 43 Stage Crew, 43 Ticket Commi'tee for Senior Play, 43 Reception Committee, 4. MICHAEL C. NOYES Thr flllf r'fzi1f'r14lz'r' of il mini 1,-' frmnrf out fix' his iInzzlxf17lF12t.f. Mllilf College Course. Home Room Representative, 41 Monocle, 3, 41 Senior Play, 41 Caps anal Gown Committee, 41 Iu- nior Prom Committee, 31 V. Football. lg Track. 41 Varsity Football, 2. BETTY M. NUTTLE 'QI gow! l1lf!f7!lSl-IIOII fx more mlrlnfflr than gold. Commercial Course. Student Teacher, l. 21 Booster Club, 41 Honor Roll, I, 2. SUE O,DOWD Not in lic forgotten. College Course. MARY O'REILLY Hshflf out for frm and in for Im'lqs SHURTY Commercial Course. Booster Club, 2, 31 Business Edu- cation Club, 3, 41 Memorial Choir, 3, 41 Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, 41 Christmas Assembly, 3, 4g Reception Committee, 4. PAUL C. NELSON, IR. Sjv1l'fx flrfzv' AIIMII' all gloom. Cllll, College Course. V. Basketball, 21 Track. I-41 Varsity Football, 2-41 Memorial Choir, 21 Thanksgiving Assem- bly, 21 llonor Roll, l. WILLIAM B. NICHOLS Work flux MUNI Nlrllltl' rl man um! ,VIII no! filklllg any Cflllllfl l5ll.l. Transfer from Manchester West High School, Technical Course. IOANNE LILLIAN NIEDZWIECKI Noi Ihilf ,thc lozwl ffznly Iwi, ffm' ffm! ,thc 101111 frm 117rn'c College Course, Student Teacher, lg Monocle, 31 Fu- ture Teachers ot America, 51 Booster Club. 2, 51 Honor Roll, I, 21 Excalibur, 41 Iianquet Committee, 41 Recep- tion Committee, 41 Tutor, 21 Driver litlucation, 4. PHYLLIS ELAINE NOLETTE l.il11gh imurv .:or'r'o1rf and care, for fzcw' I KONI! l'l-lYl. Transfer lwrom St. Anthony High School. College Course. Home Room Representative, 41 Student Teacher, 21 Booster Club, 2. 31 Banquet Committee, 41 Iunior Prom Committee, 31 Memorial Choir. 2-41 Honor Roll, l, 21 Thanksgiving Assembly, 2-il: Christmas As- sembly, 2-41 Dramatics Club. l1 Civics Club President, lg Reception Committee, 4. DOROTHY SANDRA PELLENZ Hl.0l'f' l'0I1tj!tt'f,f al! DOTTI E, lJONDl Commercial Course. Stage Crew, 4, Senior Play, 43 Future Teachers of America, 4, Booster Club, 2-4, Busi- ness Education Club, 3, 43 Iunior Prom Committee, 33 Memorial Choir, 2, 33 Thanksgiving Assembly, 2, 3, Christmas Assembly, 2, 33 Driver Education, 4, P. T. A. Assembly, 2, 33 Honor Roll, 33 Banquet Committee, 4. PETER WALTER PELLENZ He that is of Il merry lzearlf' PETE Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course, Radio Club, 35 Track, 23 Memorial Choir, 2. CAROL ANN PELLETIER fl f1'1'H1f7Iy fpfrft, she. CAROL Home Economics Course. Booster Club, 33 Stage CreW, 43 Future Homemakers of America, 43 Reception Com- mittee, 4. IOYCE ANN PELZARSKI Hz'rc',v to Me girl wifi flu' 111051 11110117616 giggle. PUl..'XSKl, I-'Rlf,CKl.ES Commercial Course. Student Teacher, l. JAMES ARTHUR ORR 'l'11l!, h11111!.fo1111' 111111 11111 of fIl7I,' hr WIKIIQFX f1'ie111Y.f with 1:'z1cryonc'. IIM Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 33 Business Edu- cation Club, 3, 43 Senior Class Play, 43 Reception Com- mittee, 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL PARKHURST ,l17 111'Iu1' 1'.f 11 fr'1zlf1In1' who f'tI1'Z'!',V in .f120tU. BILL Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Student Teacher, 33 Stage Crew, 4' Marionettes, 2-4 Christmas Play, 2-4, Memorial Play, 2-4, Radio Club, lg Science Club, 33 Senior Play, 43 Vice President Marionettes, 4. LEE DONALD PARMENTER lMy1f1n1 If lfzz' mor of uf! 11111.fi1',' fel fhffl' 171' rI1'11m,r, College Course. Student Council Delegate, l3 Student Teacher, l, 31 Radio Club, 2-4, Vice President, 2, Presi- dent, 3, 43 Band, 2-4, President, 43 Nlemorial Vveek Tal- ent Show, 2, 33 Memorial VVeelt Iazz Show, 33 Student Uisc. Ioclaey, 33 Mr, Memorial Candidate, 4 4 NANCY PEACOCK l.u1'z' fx only 1'f111ffel',' l r1'1'111f.r 1112 11N Mtn' 11111li1'1'. NANO. XXX Home Economics Course. Graduation Usher. 33 Iuniof Prom Committee, 33 Fashion Show, l, 3. s MICHAEL PIROG Thr :mm mlm fvlnfhcs zrfflz n11'fcf11'z'f in hir eyfz' MIKE lndustrial Arts Course, Honor Roll, 1f3. GERALYN IOYCE POLLAND Alzz'uy.f lcizrc' ffzrm Ztlllglllllg l1'!1l'17 you my good-bye GERRY Commercial Course. Thanksgiving Assembly, 2g Christ- mas Assembly, 2g Honor Roll, 3. SHEILA NANCY PRATT l'n1 ll quiet .fort of girl---znzlil you know me. SHORTIE, Cllli-CHE. I.IT'l'l.E ONE College Course. Student Council Delegate, 23 Excalibur, 4, Future Teachers ol America, .33 Booster Club, 31 Physi- cal liducation Club, l, Z3 Christmas Assembly, 3g Iunior Prom Committee, 3g Memorial Choir, 3, Thanksgiving Assembly, 3g Special Gym, l-33 Honor Roll, 2. el. LORETTE PROULX pl ful, wfzitr, and film' girl: rn! lmfr, mlzifz' rrmrzl, and u irzzf'-flint' frif'11ri. REID. PUMPRIN Transfer from St, Anthony High School. General Course, Home Room Representative, 43 Class Pictures Committee, 41 Honor Roll, lg Dramaties Club, l-33 Senior Play, 4. IOHN MORSE PERSONS Quiet 1111! z'fHcirnl! Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Science Club, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Track, 2g Varsity Baseball, gl Freshman Baseball, lg llomeroom Secretary, l. IANET ANN PETERSON Thr IIVIIIIAIII who flfllla' fzw' ll'0l'A', any zrork, rvrlfrkzzliolzfly, wus! ulwilyx fir' in om' ,crane yrmztf' IAN College Course. Student Council Alternate, l, Delegate, 3g Student Teacher, lg Excalibur, -lg Physical Education Club, l-31 Cheerleader, 3, -lg Gym Team, l-lg llonor Roll, l-43 Special Gym, l-elg Tutor, Zg National Honor Society, 4. SUSAN EUNICE PETTIGREW USIPIIIIF, for ynzzr fllllilllf are flu' flghf of IM' u'orl1f. SUR Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls. College Course. Marionettes, 33 Memorial Play Usher- ette, 35 Mission Club, lg Honor Roll, l, 2g Banquet Com, mittee, 4. TERENCE THOMAS PIASECNY Life 111117 lqfrfv zforwz il fglzlwf' TICRRY Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. General Course. Home Room Representative, -lg Senior Play, -lg V. Football, lg Honor Roll, lg lntramural Basketball and Boxing, l. l IAMES ROGER PSALEDAS I fry to hrzrfy, fmt I t'tI71'l IIM College Course. Student Council Alternate, 33 I. V Basketball, lg I. V. Football, lg Track, 3, 43 Varsity Football, l-43 Varsity Baseball, l-43 Varsity Basketball, 2-43 Memorial Choir, 33 Thanksgiving Assembly, 33 All-State Football, 33 Nashua All-Opponent Team, 33 Mr, Memorial Candidate, 4. IAMES F. RANDALL Hllfflllll Mifrfrcrz ,trawl quid, fhcy hzzzm done no hrlrmf HM Technical Course. RONALD R. RICHARDS SHN lllflffi' rnnr drew. RON Commercial Course. Student Teacher, lg Business Edu- cation Club, 3, 43 I. V. Football, lg Varsity Football, l, 2, 4. MARGUERITE ROUSSEAU A frlczzfafrlcr girl ymfll never find. PEGGY Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls. College Course. Home Room Representative, 43 Public Speaking, 43 Honor Roll, l-43 Senior Play, 4. FLORENCE DORIS ROY Cf1z'z'1'f111 l'UI7If71IlI-Y .ffm1'Ic'11,r the n1flz'.f. PLO, FLOSSII31 Transfer from St. Marie High School. Commercial Course. Bowling Club, 2, 53 Honor Roll, l. IAY FRANK ROZMUS lVf1z'rc ZUOIIIIZ7 I be if freight tlfollr' muff? tlflrllill !Zl'A'1'I'l'I2i Ihirlgfu College Course. Student Teacher, 53 I, V. Basketball, 1, 2, Captain, 23 V. Football, lg Track, Z, 3g Varsity Football, 2-43 Varsity Baseball, 43 Chairman ol Iunior Class 3. GARY ST. LAURENT Thr starr, like 1nm.fIc,f, ftzffc' uf Inst. Technical Course. RONALD F. ST. ONGE A litlle If7I0lt'It'!igC', unlike money, goer zz long way. RONNIE Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. DOUGLAS EDWARD SHANLEY A litllc' 11o11.ve11.vr' now and their is rrfl1'xlzz'rf by the best of men. DOUG College Course. Student Council Delegate, 3, 4, Execu- tive Chairman, 4, Home Room Representative. 3, Stu- dent Teacher, lg Monocle, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Senior Play, 4, Savings Stamp Program Chairman, 4, Memorial Week, 3. WAYNE LEO SILVERI A quiet person, ffxcrpt when 0lhe1'wi.f.e. General Course. Art Club, lk4, Vice President, 3. RICHARD GERALD SIMPSON A good heart if 17!'fff'7' rlmfz all the bzvzrlr in the world. DICK Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. General Course. Senior Play Committee, 4, Camera Club, 1, Radio Club, 2. RICHARD I. SMITH Live none oilzer but your own life DICK Technical Course. DENNIS IOSEPH SAIDE What, me worry? General Course. Student Teacher, 1, 2. MARTHA LOUISE SANDER I'cv1'xonczI1'ty if the pafrworfl to frjemI:hip. MARTY College Course. Student Council Delegate, 4, Excalibur, 4, Senior Play, 4, Talent Show, 2, 3, Fashion Show, 4, Honor Roll, l-4, Tutor, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Reception Committee, 4. PHYLLIS PATRICIA SAPIENZA A smiling face and u mzrnz heart. PHIL Home Economics Course. Monocle, 3, Aquila Romana Staff, lg Marionettes, 2-4, Treasurer, 3, Pulling the Cur- tain, 2, Bowling Club, 2, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, Physical Education Club, lg Fashion Show, l, 2. EDWARD SCHUNEMANN I'z'f' mlqen my fun wlrrrr- Vw fmzml il SKIP Technical Course. Stage Crew, 4. LORRAINE IEANNE STAPLES I !lJll't' zz lzmzff ufillz room for curry joy. Commercial Course, Booster Club, 2. VIRGINIA STAVRE als fiucmily uf ffm day is long, GINNY, GINGER Commercial Course. Student Teacher, l, Booster Club, 1, Honor Roll, 1-4, National Honor Society, 4. ALICE MARLENE STEELE To strizfr, Za fork, to fad, and not Z0 yield. Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 3, Memorial Choir, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, 4. DONNA ELIZABETH STILL Smile and zhe world :miles wilh you. Commercial Course, Student Council Alternate, 1, 2, Mock Election, 2, Memorial Choir, 4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 4, Orpheus, 1, Mikado, 1, Savings Stamp Committee, 3, Oratorical Society, 2, 3, Senior Play Ad- vertising Committee, 4, Honor Roll, 2. ROBERT M. SOWA Hr if 1mfhf11l.' he if shy: bn! Ihfre is mischief in lzix syn. BOB General Course. Student Teacher, l-3, Library Assistant, 1. MARY ANN PATRICIA SPERO l'm u qnfcl .wrt of chap zmtfl you know me. Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls. Commercial Course. Student Teacher, 3, Business Edu- cation Club, 4, Memorial Choir, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, 4. PETER WALTER STANCZAK Tm lm! ll chip off tor 0111 Z7,0l'lf'I,777 Mr Hack fI.rz'lf. PICTF, General Course. Home Room Representative, l, Student Teacher, l, 2, Booster Club, l, 2. KATHLEEN DONNA STAPLES HWIM 11 ,rmilc on fm' faecfFo1' the whole human race KATHIIZ Home Economics Course. Student Teacher, I, Future Homemakers of America, 3, 4, Publicity Manager, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Thanks- giving Assembly, 4, Fashion Shovv, 1, Commentator, 3, Machinist Fashion Show, 2, 3, Reception Committee, 4. l l ALEXANDER R. TARTSA Young fellow: uvll lu' young f6ll0llf.S'. AL College Course. BEVERLY ANN TAYLOR 'ffl flllllly zlisposflzozz is lzrr l1'm1.f11r'e. BEV Commercial Course. LUCIEN TESSIER I-li.: .saying was 'l.z'z'r' and Int lfzfe'.' LOU Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. Commercial Course. Bowling Club, l. BONNIE GAIL THRASI-IER A wry mfr' girl in curry way. BONNIE Transfer from Clinton High School. College Course. Student Council Delegate, l, Vice President, 2, Class Secretary, lg Stage Crew, l, 4, Science Club, 2, Graduation Usher, lg Clinton Choir, l, 2g Fashion Show, 4. MICHAEL EDWARD STIMANS I.z'fc' is just one lhing affw' am1tl1z'1 ' MIKE Transfer from Manchester Central High School. General Course. Ilonor Roll, l. WILLIAM DOUGLAS SULA No zcfommz shall mnur zvifhin ll milf' of my c0m'Z. BILL Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. College Course. Student Teacher, 2. 33 Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, Memorial Choir, 31 Varsity Football, 2-4g Track, 2--lg I. V. Football, l. SANDRA SYSYN She Mlm hifi lmrllfz, has hr1pz',' imrl .rllf who liar 110110, Atl! !'l'l'7',VfhlI?g. SANDY General Course. Tutor, 2, Chorus, 23 Christmas Assem- bly, 21 Thanksgiving Assembly, 2g Special Gym, 2-4, Honor Roll, 41 Graduation Usher, 33 Student Teacher, 3, WALTER I. SZULC ll hiker il mini in make i1 rrmm .fil1'11l, XVALT College Course, Student Council Alternate, 23 Honor Roll, l, 2. SANDRA LOUISE UPPER .I joy .fh11rc'1l ix ll jay 1i011fvfc1f. SANDY College Course. Excalibur, 4, Senior Play, 4, Sophomor: Play, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3: Honor Roll, 1-4, Future Teachers of America, 1-3, School Correspondent, 2, 3. Memoriol Week Skits, 3, 4, WILLIAM THOMAS VASILIOS E1'1'ry 1111171 IIS 11 1101111216 if yon kl10lL' how to read him BILL, VASIL College Course. Student Teacher, 2, 3, Varsity Basket- ball, 1-4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 2-4, I. V. Basketball, 2, Mr. Memorial Candidate, 4, ELAINE SYLVIA VIGNEAULT Thou 7211151 be true to lfzyself, if fh0lI the truth should teach. Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls. College Course. Student Teacher, 2, 3, Monocle, 3, 4, Everyb0dy's Crazy, 3, Booster Club, 2-4, Future 'Teachers of America, 3, 4, President, 4, Debating and Oratorical Society, 2-4 Class Pictures Committee, 4, Graduation Usher, 3, Maiorette, 3, 4, Substitute, 2, Co-Captain, 4, Marionettes, 2-4, Memorial Chorus 1-3, Honor Roll, 1-4, National Honor Society, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE WATTS fl 601112111 .fmilr get: you anywhere. BETSY College Course. Debate Society, 4, Physical Education Club, 1, Science Club, 3, Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Reception Committee, 4, Band, 2-4, Memorial Choir, 2, Thanksgiving Assembly, 2-4, Public Speaking, 4, Honor Roll, 2-4, Senior Play, 4, Usherette, 4, Literary Society, 4 WILLIAM THURSTON Oh bmrr new world ihat has meh people in il. BILL Transfer from Windham High School, VVillimatic, Conn. General Course. Physical Education Club, 1-3, V. Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, Varsity Football, 2-4, Athletic Council, 2, Boys Omcials Club, 3. CONSTANCE IOYCE TONG Bclziv11i awry 'great man, thc1'c'5 I7 woman CONNIF Commercial Course. KENNETH TROTT Not p1'ctc11I1'o11,f, 1't'tIHjf rom'1'iz'11tin11.c. KEN Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 4, Honor Roll, 4, SANDRA WILDA ANN TYZBIR A girl with II smile :md Il girl Zl'07'flZ a .f17Zl'If'. SANDY u Transfer from St, Ioseph High School for Girls. College Course. Student Council Alternate, 3, Home Room Representative, 3, Student Teacher, 3, Monocle, 3, 4, Business Education Club, 3, lunior Prom Com- mittee, 3, Honor Roll, 1-4, Senior Play Financial Com- mittee, 4, National Honor Society, 4. SANDRA ELLEN WHITCOMB il fl'II'l1!Hl' fnzflr' um! il fl'li!'lI!Nj' llltlllll SANDY College Course. Student Council Delegate, -lg Home Room Representative, 3g Student Teacher, l, 2g Excalibur, -lg Future Teachers of America, 5, -lg Art Club, l, 2g Treasurer, l, Zg Iunior Prom Committee, 3g Maiorette, 5, -lg Honor Roll, l, lg Reception Committee, -lg lian- quet Committee, -l. EDWIN PHILIP WHITE lf I-J' Illl' ffillltjlllil f7!'Uf7,!' who tllifilllllfll-.ffl I2Illt'!I.H lil? College Course. Excalibur, Advertising Starl, 5g Senior Class Play, -lg Bowling Club, lg Radio Club, 2g Iunior Prom Committee, 3. BARBARA ANN WIELGOS fl 7I1l'VI'.Y ,VHIIIIIT 1-lIN'UIfIlf'f'f L1 f7fl'iI,ftIl1f 11'f.Vf7flI1illUlI,H HARIS. POUCH College Course. Future Teachers ol America, Sg Stage Crew-Senior Play, lg Art Club, 3, -l, Secretary-Treasurer, -lg Debating and Oratorical Society, 2--lg Science Club, -lg lunior Prom Committee, 5g Memorial Choir, l-Eg Honor Roll, 2--lg Thanksgiving Assembly, 2, 5g Mikado, lg Li- brary Assistant, 5, -lg Christmas Assembly, 2, .lg Switch- board, 5, -l. MAURICE F. WILLET '11 folly tYIUIf7LHllUl1.' if ffrflw' fl'l!'lIlf you ronlzf Iif'l'!'l' fluff MOI-I Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. General Course. Varsity liasketball, 5, -lg I. V. Basket- ball, 2. DONNA GAIL WELCH Good hunmr if one of fhr' fu:-'I i1rtft'f1'.r of zlrzgrx nm 1 HI H6117 111 A'0l'lf'fjl.U Transfer from Haverhill lligh School. Commercial Course. Student Teacher, Zg Future Teachers oli America, -lg Business Education Club, -lg Cirlis Ath- letic League, l. EDITH MAE WELLS 'Il rmf till-urozrrlzl girl, one of Ifzf' fluff pills gofzzgf' lfllllf. Transfer from Sanborn Seminary. College Course, Iunior Prom Committee, ig I. V. Bas- lxetball, 2, 3g V. Softball, l, Zg Field llocliy. lg French Club, 2, 5, Treasurer, 5g Russian Club, 3. MARIE ELAINE WENZEL .l plf'iz,ff'l1lz'1' girl yozfll I1l'l'I'I' ffm! RE Commercial Course. Physical Education Club, lg Honor Roll, lf-lg Business Education Club, 3. CATHERINE E. WI-IALL Sn11'lf'11g tlzrongh Ziff 1,11 ffwllr of ill! filifr. CIXTI lY College Course, Student Council Alternate. 3g Mnnocle, 5, -lg Senior Play, lg Future Teachers of America, 31 liooster Club, 2, 3g Reception Committee, -lg Honor Rol , l-5g Student Teacher, Z, 3g Driver Education, -l. STEPHEN IAMES WRIGHT ,fllwi1y.r happy, NIIULIVVX Ihr' .fiH7Il'.' kffjl it np, and y011'll llffll thc game. STl'iVl'i Technical Course. Band, 3, 4. CHRISTINA YOUNG Laugh nzmzy your Il'0I1f7l!'5.H TINA Commercial Course. Home Room Representative, 4, Student Teacher, l-3, Distrihutive Education, l, 2, Busi- ness Education Cluh, 3, Banquet Committee, 4g Caps and Gowns Committee, 4g Reception Committee, 4, Memorial Choir, 3. IAMES ANDREW YOUNG A little work, ll little pIayM Oh heck, lct'.f jnft play. JIM General Course. Student Teacher, l. ROBERT ALLEN YOUNG 'fF1'om thc crown of his lzcud to the sole of hir feet he is all mirth. BOB College Course. Student Council Delegate, 23 Sophomore Play, Z, Dedication Guide, 2, Senior Play, 4g Stage Crew, 4, Marionettes, 4. KENNETH STEPHEN WILLEY Thr quiet mind is richer than zz f1'ou11z. KEN College Course. Stage Crew, 23 Honor Roll, lg Sophof more Play, 2. CAROL REED WILSON l'HFlf7fl7Q' someone else if thc ferret of hzlfvfvfnrrr. Home Economics Course. Student Teacher, lg Future Homemakers of America, 2, 3g Physical Education Cluh, l, lg Caps and Gowns Committee, 41 Special Gym, 3g Home Economics Fashion Show, 3g Student Aid. Nurses Ofhice, 43 Banquet Committee, 4. A SHIRLEY WILUSZ She KZOFI thingy in II qnirt way. SHIRT. Commercial Course. Booster Cluh, 2, THOMAS WISNIEWSKI Thr style if thc mam hI.f77,ff'If.H TOM 'Transfer from Bishop Bradley High School. General Course. Bowling Cluh, lg lunior Prom Com- mittee, 3. ii-un am is am Camera Shy IRIS MARIA ZANIS Fm former chafing r11infmws lRlSll Commercial Course. Student Council Alternate, 4, Delc- gate, 3, Student Teacher, Zg Marionettes, 31 Stage Crcw, 3, Booster Club, 1-3, Physical Education Club, 1, 2, Business Education Club, 33 Iunior Prom Committee, 3, Reception Committee, 33 Thanksgiving Assembly, 3, Memorial Choir, 3. HELENE PAMELA ZERWICK rl fm? izzffizfizlznzfixz ffrxr. last, and ulwny.fl PAM. ZFRWICKIF College Course. Honor Roll, l-43 Monocle Assistant Editor, 3, Co-Editor, 49 Christmas Play, 2, English Play, 2g Booster Club, l-3g Physical Education Club, lg De- bating and Oratorical Society, 4g Senior Play, 41 Library Assistant, 2, 33 Graduation Usher, 41 Memorial Chorus, 2, Reception Committee, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Co-chairman Peace Corps Club Marionettes, 4. SUZANNE ELIZABETH MENARD Silcm'c gives graft la 11 woman. SUE Transfer from St. Ioseph High School for Girls. Commercial Course. Business Education Club, 5, 4. RICHARD WOOD Happy zlzzys un' here again DICK Technical Course. IN MEMoR1AM 1 OUR CLASSMATES MARGARET ASHFORD JOSEPH WARREN IQ!!-5 - 1961 l9ll-5 - I962 To five in hearts we feave behind is not to o'1'e.' Class OAC of . . , 1 l,'P.ljl,lll PM Ffwqif eg llfg S JEFHJJIJ cg J? J Q rc trump fl , Q wr fl flinging-gag fajal ol A tl f' lg F gfwgv Lo, before you Alma Mater Stand your children in saluteg Silently we pause and offer Heartfelt hanks so resolute. You have given us the knowledge Of the centuries in the pastg Built our minds and molded character, Strong and sturdy to the last. Long and weary though the journey As we travel on our way, Like a beacon you will guide us, Bringing new hope every day. Symbol of all truth and honor, Champion of all human rightg Bow we now in benedicnion, Standard bearers of your might. Word: by KAREN DALY M mic by LEE PARMENTER -1 X 2 FFICULTY 'x - , X LaHgU3gC Depaftlnent tc-rl: Mrs. B, Franklin, li. Roy, Mrs, E. D. Cots, standing: P. R. Poirier, R. Simurd, P. Kr-arm Home Economics Department Scutcd: Mrs. S. A. Kmung standing: M. T. Monlminy, I. MCClll'fl1y', Mrs. K. vl'!'LlYCI'. QCllIt'lIf i9.fYCm111m'. MIN. S. I- .XI'.! IIIllI. Y. II'r'1I'I1ll'. Hrs II. II Rwlwlnwn. Huw I. I. Ilugigmix. If I. IIWUCUL I I C Iiol um Mxs 'VI 6 I' I N11 I S I IV I 'mm ml NIM Ix IIIXLI I I1 UINIII I II1: EngIisI1 De1ma1'tx11e11t ,WW - f . A .... Q .1 .. I IQIIHIHQLI S. urmgl '. I. Q. Wiwrg. yw. I1:, .lux rw .. .. I1 . rrn SOCIQII SCiel1CC .DC1D3I'tn16I1t 94-ntccI: I. M.xhonvy, Mrs. Ii. Krnum-r. K. Daly: standing: G. R. Inc. S. I5, Znum, F. R, MucDrm11IfI. I-X. 'I'Immpson: IXIIIN S cience D epartment Scntvcl: I. M. Piiqnvmv. I. P. lirvllrquc, I. M: I'IL'I'IklI1lI, S. Kyrizlzisq standing: I. H. Skcffington. G. Iioiwcrt, F. Hounse I. H. Hull, R. Lguldry. M atllematics Department Scntucl: I. R. Healy. I. A. I5vNics, P: Swvcncy, R. E. Duwntrm: standing: R. Fustcr, T. A. Noomm. R. A. Chabot. I COIl11116I'Ci2ll Delmartllmcxlt 4 . . 8 In-fi to right: T. A. NOOIHIFI, Mrs. M. A. Innusz, R. F. Thonton. R. A. Chabot. Y. VVCICI1: second row: P. A. Lcmcry. Mrs. V. Rcrgumn. B. Shun. F. U. l2nL'11ll1gCI. ll. I5 Mclirrmulgll. I1'lC1USt1'iZ11 A ITS IDCP2lI'fITlCI1t Tift to right: C. Dizlmqlntis, P. Pzlnglgrvs. M. R. Dutilv. C, Y.. Iwn:-5. C. MCKNQC. Special TC3Cl1Cf5 SL'.llL'il1 I.. H. l.11111cml.xg11c, url: Mrs. R. G. D4lI'lX11lI1. librarian: Mrs. IJ, Xvilglillllll, pllysicnl l'LlllC1lfiUI'I1 smndin I Mirubilc, music mlin-crm: lf. Malik, plusicall ccIu:11rif111. Sclioolvs Out! W WlHlu..., 7 V A A G r. S mm., A Woman-Hater Most Courteous Most Sophisticated Class Scientist Class Artist Most Athletic Best Looking Best Dancer Most Industrious Best Driver Most Likely to Succeed Most Popular Best Dresser Best Natured Best Singer Best Actor Most Sentimental Class Comedian Most Businesslike Class Daydreamer Class Crammer Best Smile Class Worrier Class Brain Most School Spirited Most Talkative Most All-Around Wittiest Class Flirt Most Likely to be Remembered Funniest Laugh Cutest Dimples Most Shy Peppiest Class Musician 7faeq'11.e 014 BO YS l Bill Sula Ioe Morse Ioe Morse Eugene Bruce Alan Berry lim Psaledas Bill Sula Pete Romeo Gary St. Laurent Boh Erskine Fred Elhady Roy Drinkwater Ioe Morse Bill Cantin Bill Cantin Bob Mathews Lee Parmenter Ronnie Isabelle Paul Dionne Dave Burke Dave Mullen Terry Piasecny Dave Heifetz Fred Elhady Bill Cantin Alan Marshall Bill Cantin Terry Piasecny Dave Brandt lim Psaledas Iay Rozmus Boh Young Wayne Goode Bill Cantin Lee Parmenter 2 Bill Nichols Dick Iohnston Fred Elhady Fred Elhady Marty Harris Bill Vasilios Terry Piasecny Roy Drinkwater Iim Barton Alan Berry Ioe Morse Bill Cantin Roy Drinkwater Bruce Iohnston Bolu Mathews Dick Iohnston Dick Iohnston Terry Piasencny lim Orr Nelson Charest Mike Noyes Marty Harris Doug Shanley Ioe Morse Roy Drinkwater Melvin Fixman Roy Drinkwater Ronnie lsabelle Pete Romeo Roy Drinkwater Boh Mathews Dick Machos Pete Pellenz Lee Parmentcr Doug Cady 3 Ronnie Richards Lee Parmenter Roy Drinkwater loe Morse Alan Azzi Bill Cantin Roy Drinkwater Iim Barton Rick Gagne Doug Shanley Eugene Bruce lim Psaledas Dave Brandt Rick Gagne Paul Dionne Dick Kowalski Gary St. Laurent lim Young Ronnie Richards Dave Mullen lim Young Roy Drinkwater Bob Erskine Eugene Bruce Doug Shanley Dave Heifetz Iim Psaledas Fred Elhady Bill Cantin Bill Cantin Iim Young Bill Sula Walter Szulc Dave Heifetz Bob Erskine Key in '63 Man-Hater Most Most Class Class Most Best Best Most Best Most Most Best Best Best Best Most Class Most Class Class Best Class Class Most Most Courteous Sophisticated Scientist Artist Athletic Looking Dancer Practical Driver Likely to Succeed Popular Dresser Natured Singer Actress Sentimental Comedienne Businesslike Daydreamer Crammer Smile Worrier Brain Talkative All-Around Wittiest Class Flirt Most Likely to be Remembered Funniest Laugh Cutest Dimples Most Shy Peppiest Class Musician GIRLS I Cheryl Foss Martha Sander Beverly Hebert Dolly Foley Pam Chagaris janet Peterson Betty Nuttle Faith Cloutier Kathy Colby Dolly Foley Karen Daly Donna Marpes Betty Nuttle Cathy Whall Cathy Corey Cindy Caron Sandy Booth Gail Fournier Donna Marpes Betty Corrigan Elaine Vigneault Barbara Lahore Ianet Corriveau Dolly Foley Phyllis Nolette Sandy Kubarek Gail Fournier Merri Brown Donna Marpes Carol VVilson Barbara Labore Elsa Frisella Faith Cloutier Ianet Corriveau Compiled by: janet Peterson, Barbara Labore Martha Sander, Dolores Foley, 2 Pam Zerwick Sue Doukas Karen Daly Karen Daly Nancy Howe Gail Fournier Elsa Frisella Merri Brown Nancy Eaton Noanie Farley Dolly Foley Tina Young Kathy Hamilton Sue Doukas Tina Young Cathy Corey Brenda Blais Ioanne Niedzwiecki Shirley Mitchell Sandy Upper Ioanne Niedzwiecki IoEllen Ezyk Kathy Hebert Karen Daly Pam Zerwick Donna Marpes Dolly Foley Kathie Dubisz Karen Daly Ioanne Niedzwiecki Ruth Hardwick Sandy Whitcomb Sandy Kubarek Betsy Watts 3 Diane Katsoupis Sandy Whitcomb Cindi Caron Cathy Whail Beverly Hebert janet Corriveau Barbara Labore Mary O'Reilly Elsa Frisella Iackie Iamro Donna Marpes Barbara Labore Elaine Iohnston Phyllis Cote Ioyce Feeney lean Aaron Connie Boucher Ginny Stavre Edwina Gagnon Dottie Pellenz Linda Feeman Karen Daly Mary Mahoney Barbara Labore Mary Healy lan Peterson Ginny Stavre Beverly Hebert Barbara Labore Sue Houle Connie Tong Sheila McConnell Gail Fournier Donna Still Y,-N ,Ali lg lf--lj 5 BEQUE T 'fi 3 X f hx 7 E XX I i' uhhh X Q! -.p p p p X4 , O We, the Graduating Class of 1963, upon sorrowfully leaving the portals of Manchester High School Memorial, bequeath willingly to the following the remains of our happy years at Memorial in hope that they will receive them in the spirit with which they are given. I, Bob Mathews, bequeath to Ray Hanne- mann one delapidated and corroded pair of football shoes, one fungus infested jersey, and a set of 'ibrass knuckles that I used in the Bradley game. I, Ruth I-Iardwick, bequeath to Diane Iutras my dimples. I, lim Psaledas, bequeath to Darrell Buck my HMr. Machin.e', erector set. I, Dolores Foley, bequeath to Betsy Cor- nell my radiant good looks, my superior in- tellectual ability, my engaging personality, and my profound modesty. I, Dennis Saide, bequeath to Bob I.eDuc the ability to acquire in four years the knowl- edge I acquired in five. I, Cathy Wliall, bequeath to Bob Peacock a box of pencils so he may never have to borrow a pencil for Mr. I-Iealy's tests. I, Barbara Lahore, bequeath to Sharon Kotekas my red shoes, my Blue-grassv co- logne, and my philosophy of life. I, Ioyce Pelzarski, bequeath to Mary Cook my ability to yell at the football games. I, Mike Pirog, bequeath to Hill Gardner my accurate T-square and triangle, along with some eraser dust. I, William Colford, bequeath to Mr. Hall the razor blade I used for dissecting in bi- ology. I, Sue Menard, bequeath to Sally Molin all my fun times in the Business Education Club. I, Susan Hoffman, bequeath to Mr. Pig- none bigger and better things-a bigger lah and a better salary! I, Noanie Farley, bequeath to any incom- ing maiorette my gold-glittered baton so she may add her dent to the cafeteria ceiling. I, Ted Lariviere, bequeath to any shy un- tlerclassman my talkative ways and radiant personality. I, Iames Barton, bequeath all my drafting tools to the next fortunate senior. I, Cheryl Foss, bequeath to Carrie Maripes one big fat 8 X ll eraser. I, Bill Cantin, bequeath to Butch Psaledas my split level football shoe so he might enjoy that deep down-to-the-earth feeling. I, Brenda Blais, bequeath to any deserving commercial student the honor of having Miss Thornton as a teacher-she's a honey! I, Ellen Harris, bequeath to Gail Thornell my ability to handle worms in biology class without screaming. I, Ioseph Morse, bequeath to Mrs. Krauzer my extraordinary ability as a C. P. A. I, Catherine Corey, bequeath to the in- coming senior classes one can of baby pow- der to be used in the class plays to make old ladies' hair gray. I, Robert Young, bequeath to Mrs. Hagia- nis a box of colored pencils. We, Alan Marshall and Lee Parmenter, bequeath to any two incoming seniors two worn seats in H. R. 315 and Miss Daly's Modern Age class in the hope that they use it to better advantage than we did. I, Geralyn Polland, bequeath my gift of gab to Sylvia Allen. I, Shirley Mitchell bequeath to my brother Billy my privilege of wandering around school second period. I, lean Aaron, bequeath the ten pounds I finally lost to any underweight underclass- man. I, Tina Young, bequeath to any junior the ability of typing 30 w.p.m., especially after three years of typing! I, Alan Berry, bequeath to Mrs. Ekman a book of Ten Easy Lessons on How to Build a Hot Rodin I, Sue O'Dowd, bequeath to Claudette Majchrowicz the last parking space avail- able two minutes before the last bell. I, Ioyce Feeney, bequeath to Charlie Pow- ers the right to carry an orange to his classes on Ianuary 23, 1964. I, Betsy Watts, bequeath my French horn to any one interested in making sour notes. mirror on her closet door, after all, it is her berg my place as first in line in front of the mirror in her closet door, after all, it is her mirror. I, Terry Piasencny, bequeath to the incom- ing seniors the terrific school spirit of our class. I, Kathie Adams, bequeath to an incoming senior my beat up '55 Studebaker, assuming it will run for one more year. I, Pamela Holcomb, bequeath my year and a half of fun at Memorial to any girl in Cal- ifornia who wants to travel to New Hamp- shire the way I did. I, Steve Wright, bequeath nothing, for I am going to keep it all. I, Sheila Pratt, bequeath my enormous height of 5' to lane Murray. I, Bill Vasilios, bequeath to Larry Walsh a pair of scissors and two Van Heusen shirts. I, William Sula, bequeath to the Big Team two rolls of tape to be used to hold up their socks on cold days. I, Iris Zanis, bequeath to my sister Maria my senior locker in hopes she doesnlt get her head stuck in it as she did once before. I, Dave Heifetz, bequeath to the world outside a constant guard against my business techniques, and also my old green bag to Stuart Cohen. I, Pam Zerwick, bequeath to my brother Dan all the teachers I have had so that they may find out that there is someone with worse penmanship than mine. I, Albert Gregoire, bequeath to a most diligent junior my mixed up locker that opens at the command of a few powerful and forceful words, OPEN OR ELSE. I, Phyllis Nolette, bequeath to Gloria Gio- HCI my ability to make the teachers wish theyld never entered the profession. We, the Candia Farmersu, bequeath to Mr. Bronstein ten easy lessons on how to milk a cow, so that he may understand why we are sometimes late for school. I, jay Rozmus, bequeath to any football player who takes Latin IV, my worn, torn, and devastated copy of Verginls Aeneid, No. 34, that should be read between the lines. I, Iolillen Ezyk, bequeath to Ioyanne Gar- rish my special baton heater so that her hands won't freeze during the half-time show. I, Eugene Bruce, bequeath to Mr. Crotty the twenty-three college catalogues which I sent for with his stamped, self-addressed envelopes. I, Barbara Wielgos, bequeath to any switchboard operator my worn out sneakers to use to run errands for the ofhce. I, Betty Nuttle, bequeath to some under- classman my thirty-second dash from fourth period study to lunch. I, Sandra Bourque, bequeath to any in- coming freshman the ability to talk their way out of detention. I, Barbara Myrdek, bequeath to Mr. Ine a package of white lined paper so his stu- dents may do a little writing on it. I, Doug Cady, bequeath to any fellow band member that undersized band uniform I struggled with for three years. I, Gary St. Laurent, bequeath the fourth seat in the second row in Mr. I-Iounsell's physics class. I, Kittie Mclntire, bequeath to any incom- ing senior one battered and unreadable shorthand notebook for use in Stenography II class. I, Beverly Mitchell, bequeath to any in- coming math student, my oil and la-mpg the light is tinted by a yellow shade so that the large yellow homework paper won't glare. It's also good for clarifying faintly mimeo- graphed numerals. I, Roy Drinkwater, bequeath to some large-footed junior my knotted and tattered football shoelaces. I, Gayle Fournier, bequeath to any incom- ing senior, fortunate enough to have Mr. McDonough for Bookkeeping II, all my attentiveness shown in his class. I, jackie Iamro, bequeath to any junior my seat in Miss Montminy's study hall. I, Susan Doukas, bequeath to Mr. Zottos the bush which I beat around, and to his future students, I bequeath notebooks which can be purchased at a reasonable price at the Little Forum. We, Donna Marpes and Kathy Hamilton, bequeath to two juniors the opportunity of compiling next year's SENIOR CLASS WILL. Compiled by Donna Marpes Cathy Hamilton The Crusader is challenged . . Sandra R. Kubmfelq Certainly we all remember that day in early September 1959-our first at Central. Excited and apprehensive, we mounted the stairs leading to our new life. After over- coming some confusion in our new sur- roundings, we were completely acclimated. Then we eagerly awaited our chance to take part in high school activities and to become an integral part of the school. And what activity could have filled us better with loyalty and spirit than joining the upper classmen in cheering our football team? Although this year's team was a po- tential great, because of bad luck and an in- jury sustained by fullback Don Stone Cwho seemed to have had a certain fondness for dancingj we ended the season with a 5-3-l record. But we haven't yet forgotten such names as Boyd lajesnica, Lloyd Wells, Gus Giardi and our own classmates Iames Psale- das, and lay Rozmus. At that time we were introduced to an- other side of high school life previously un- known to us: self-government. Because the Student Council was so large, our freshmen representatives held separate meetings on alternate Mondays. Among their projects was the adoption of a Code of Ethics, ten basic standards of behavior for the students of Central, organization of the Moon Ia drive, and formulation of plans for a No- vember dance. Our first freshman semi-formal was held on November Znd at the Smyth Road School. The girls wore dresses of the prettiest pastel shades and the boys displayed their most chivalrous air. How mature we had grown in just two short months! The Monday after the dance we returned to our balcony homerooms and Latin con- jugations, prepared for more surprises. The days sped by and Christmas drew near. At last we were permitted to see an assembly. A special performance of g'Why the Chimes Rangu was presented for the freshmen since they could not attend regular assemblies be- cause of the crowded conditions. After Christmas the time Hew by rapidly and Central Week, the most memorable event of that year, began. From March 14th to March 19th we attended all the after- school programs designed to increase enthu- siasm. Up and down the halls posters with such slogans as, L'Let,s keep the Little Green little-Vote for Gus or Don't sweat the small stuff-Vote Iazzv, were hung. As the campaign grew more intense we wondered who Mr. and Miss Central would be. The week ended with the crowning of Lloyd Wells and Phyllis Phaup as Mr. and Miss Central. Other candidates were Leonard Green, Gus Giardi. Boyd laiesnica. Gloria Gaumont, Iudy Pelletier, Dianne Kula and Iudy Wageman. 1959-1960 was a wonderful year. We all hummed songs like '4It's Time To Cry' and Everybody,s Somebodyfs Fool walking to and from class, and who didn't see the movie A Summer Placen? The trend in clothing also changed this year. From yards and yards of petticoats and full skirts we switched to a more tailored look-the straight and pleated skirts. And girls, whose Hrst name initial did you wear then? Do you remember half period study in the auditorium with Mr. King and that wild green tie covered with shamrocks that Mr. Dennehy wore on March 17th? And who didn't dress like a heatnik that Halloween? Thus we passed our freshman year, and we looked forward to another at Central when we learned of plans for a new high school in South Manchester. No longer could we eat at Hatton's, buy cookies at Palmer's or walk through the old, leaky tunnel he- tween the two school buildings. Already we had grown to love the traditions of Central, but now we would have to leave. Could we successfully make the transition? THE CRUSADER IS CHALLENGEDl fX l LJ Color Gllaffl Luft to right: Michzlcl Prince. Walter Kalisz. Steven VVright. llrian Campbell. Richard Doucct faces 1118 adversary . Parrzcia H ibbert September of 1960 found us in an entirely new situation. We were no longer down- trodden freshmen, and we were in a brand new school. Our first week at Memorial was spent dodging ladders and saw-horses as we tried to find our Way around. Since there were no lockers at first, we balanced our coats, books, and lunches precariously on our arms. The first business the new sophomore class took care of was the election of student coun- cil representatives who were to play an im- portant part in initiating Memorial's tradi- tions. The representatives elected were Kathy Adams, Sandy Booth, Io-Ellen Ezyk, Dolores Foley, Barbara Labore, Iim Mattice, Barbara Myrdek, Sheila Pratt, and Robert Young. After a week, the football season was in full swing. The team under the direction of Coach Iauron included sophomores lim Psaledas, Ted Lariviere, Wayne Iauron, Bill Vasilios, Bob Mathews, Dick Fudala, Paul Nelson, Bill Sula, Roy Drinkwater, and lay Rozmus. A tradition was set for years to come when we defeated our sister school, Central, 8 to 6. On the national scene, 1960 was the year of 21 heated campaign between Senator Iohn F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon for the Presidency. Memorial entered into the spirit of the times by staging its own mock election. A frenzied campaign took place in the cafeteria, complete with posters, banners, skits, and campaign speeches which met with loud audience approval. The re- sults of the election were close but, surpris- ingly, they were the same as the results of the national election-a victory for Iohn F. Kennedy. All eyes and ears were focused now on the Crusader courtmen who set the pace for the future by winning the city champion- ship and going on to finish fourth in the State competition and reach the semi-finals of the Class L tournament at U. N. H. Sophomores on the team were Iim Psaledas and Dick Fudala. By now, many clubs had been organized, one of which, our drama society, the Marion- ettes, presented two very fine plays: Fiat Lux at Christmas, and Pulling the Curtain in the spring. By now Memorial also had a band which, under the direction of Richard White, en- livened our pep rallies and assemblies with many new, as well as old familiar songs, all of which had the Mr, White Touchfl Also under the direction of Mr. White, our cho- ral group staged two recitals, one at Christ- mas and one later in the Spring. lf you had happened to wander downstairs about three oiclock in the afternoon you might have found yourself pinned against the wall as members of our track team, who practiced in the downstairs corridor, whizzed by. Trackmen from our class were Dave Mullen and Bruce Iohnston. In April another campaign was under way as the Student Council held its first annual Memorial Week. Good-natured rivalry ran high throughout the week with activities which included a jazz concert, a basketball game, a movie, a talent show, a fashion show, and a skit presented by each of the candidates for Mr. Memorial. The climax of the festivities came with the crowning at the dance of Bob Lucci and Carol LaDuke as Mr. and Miss Memorial for 1961. It was a year of firsts,'-first pep rally, first assembly, first Memorial Week, and now first graduation. -But our years at Memorial were just beginning. And so it was not with sadness but with anticipation that we temporarily bade farewell to the now fa- miliar glass walls-to meet again in Septem- ber. emerges victorious . . BARBARA LABORE Perhaps the psychological elfect produced by our being promoted from lower-level homerooms to homerooms in the 400 wing was one of the reasons for that burst of op- timism that characterized our Iunior year. Certainly we were more self-confident-or at least we had, by then, acquired a sufficient amount of bravado to fake our way through situations in which we weren't quite so self- assured. As far as that part's concerned,', it was a good year. Maybe our football team didnlt do so well as it might have, but surely the Iunior class members-Psaledas, Vasilios, Rozmus, Sula, Drinkwater, Mathews, Can- tin and Kosowicz,-were not at fault. De- spite their hard work, our last game of the season, against Bradley, ended rather disap- pointingly. Our class officers: Chairman Iay Rozmus, Secretary Donna Marpes, and Treasurer Roy Drinkwater, decided that dues would have to be set, so that our Senior year would not prove financially burdensome. Our enthu- siasm dimmed momentarily each week when our homeroom representative attempted to drag that quarter from us. Iunior year was a year of spontaneous par- ties. Anything-a football game won-or-- lost-someone,s acquiring a new twist', al- bum, or just general high spirits-was mo- tivation enough for deciding to throw a par- ty Cusually much to the consternation of the party-giver's parentslb. And remember the songs nooular then-'The Waniderer,', Cry- ingf, Moon River, I Canit Stop Loving You ? During basketball season, our team, with juniors Psaledas, Willet, Fudala. and Vasili- os, furnished us with several exciting games. Topping them off was our second-to-the-last game. a defeat over Bradley, avenging that bitter football defeat. A short respite to the social and athletic aspect of school came when the Iunior class was chosen to act as median testing center for the National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test. Dolores Foley, Fred Elhady, and David Mullen qualified as semi-finalists for their high scores, while Eugene Bruce re- ceived a letter of commendation. Also at this time, Karen Daly placed third in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. That year, Mrs. Krauzeris U. S. History classes were studded with potential states- men, rewriting the Constitution, while Mrs. Friberg's English classes were trying Mac- beth for murder. Memorial Week-the final week in March -was memorable for its all-out campaign- ing. Anyone who worked on a campaign committee will never forget the disorgan- ized-organization and the hectic prepara- tions. Finally, climaxing the week of activi- ties, at the Memorial Week Dance, Andy Kyriazis and Sallyan Iulian were named Mr. and Miss Memorial. Soon after, our class was honored by hav- ing seven of its members selected for the National Honor Society. They were Dolly Foley, Shirley Mitchell, Sandy Ahern, David Mullen, Ioseph Morse, Eugene Bruce and Fred Elhady. Iune 2, 1962-that was the date of our Iunior Prom. It was a beautiful evening, and the balmy Iune weather set the atmos- phere for the theme Caribbean Cruise. Our prom queen was Karen Daly, her attendants were Sue O,Dowd, Sandy Tyzbir, Donna Still, and Beverly Hebert. And thus our Iunior year ended. During those last few days as the Seniors readied themselves for graduation, it seemed hard for us to believe that in one short year, we, too, would be wearing caps and gowns, and singing Auld Lang Sync . and TCCCIVC l'11S award Sandra Ahern As Memorial again opened its doors in September, we were to embark upon a great adventure-our senior year. The first meet- ing of the senior representatives with the newly elected officers, Roy Dinkwater, Presi- dent, Donna Marpes, Vice President, Shirley Mitchell, Secretary, and Ioe Morse, Treas- urer, was held on October lst. October also marked the opening of a fan- tastic football season in which we became the City Chamapions and the Division I S-tate Champions. The senior members of the football team who helped win eight games-we lost only one-were: jay Roz- mus, jim Psaledas, Bill Vasilios, Bill Cantin, Bill Sula, Ioe Kosowicz, Bill Thurston, Dick Fudala, Dick Kowalski, Roy Drinkwater, Bob Mathews, and Paul Nelson. The next events to mark the senior calena dar of activities werre our Senior Record Hop on November Znd. and the Senior Semi- Formal on December 15th. In December also came the opening of our fair season of basketball with senior members Iim Psale- das, Bill Vasilios, Moe Willet, and Dick Fudala on the team. The senior class then undertook the 'pro- ject of presenting a senior class play, Ten Little Indiansn, under the direction of Mr. MacDonald. The all-senior cast, who made the play a success, consisted of Cindi Caron, Dick Iohnston, lean Aaron, Bob Mathews, Bill Parklhiurst, Doug Shanley, Dick Kowal- ski, Cathy Corey, Mike Noyes, Ed White, and Gene Bruce. Memorial was then honored when senior Karen Daly was chosen Manchester's Iunior Miss and went on to win the state title on February Znd. of New Hampshire's Iunior Miss. The seniors then had their last chance to observe and participate in Memorial Week which took place from March 25th to March 29th. The candidates for Mr. Memorial cam- paigned vigorously during the week. The candidates for Miss Memorial were Sue Dou- kas, Dolly Foley, Sandy Kubarek, Barbara Labore, and Donna Marpes. The candidates for Mr. Memorial were Roy Drinkwater, Lee Parmenter, Iim Psaledas, and Bill Vasi- lios. The next event to occur in the early spring was All-State Band and Chorus. Seniors chosen for All-State Band were Doug Cady on the trombone, and Lee Parmenter on the drums. Ianet Corriveau was chosen for All- State Orchestra. Chosen for All-State Cho- rus were Cathy Corey, Paul Dionne, and Bill Cantin, The seniors will long remember Mr. Mirabile for the musical enjoyment he provided. After four years of anticipation our final week at Memorial arrived. On Monday evening, Iune 17th, we gathered at our ban- quet. The climax of the week was graduation night, Iune 19th. As the graduation exercises concluded, we acknowledged tihe time spent as the reward for our toils, joys, and sorrows. Our adventure at Memorial had ended. We had but one thing to look foward to: the senior reception on Iune Zlst. It was the last time until our first reunion for all of us to meet again. REMEMBER WHEN . .. .Memorial had a genuine Friday-the- 13th bomb scare? ...you had to walk through Centralls leaky tunnels during storms? . . . Mr. Schoff's chemistry class presented him with a tossed salad? . . . you couldn't tell the difference between workmen and students? . . . Mr. Hall had a useamn problem when he bent over to capture some escaped frogs? . . . the windows at Memorial were so clean that someone once walked through one? . . . Io-Ellen Ezyk lost her contact lens in Chem. lab. . . . we had our Hrst Memorial Week? . . . we bought those chocolate-chip cookies at Palmer's? .. . . a member of National Honor Society developed larvncritis while reading the morning exercises? CAuthor's note: the above incident is being included because of popular demandj. . . . Eugene Bruce didn't have his home- work done? H . . . our senior class gave its first successful dance? . . . we dissected with tweezers and nail files? . . . . our football team was goin to Flori- da? . . . we had home rooms in the balcony? . . . everyone said How-dyl ? . . . we had trouble with those boomerangs wouldn,t come back? that .. .the Algebra H and Advanced Math classes learned more about a few introduc- tory phrases here, than about imaginary numbers, as far as that part is concerned? ...we had a movie in the auditorium which finally went off without a hitch? Dolores Foley ...OT What Would the Class of '63 be like lfz.. The senior boys ever went to a dance? Lee Parmenter didn't have his drums? Frannie Coco were six feet tall? Ken Willey weren't so quiet? Bill Sula went steady? Dolly Foley were a scientist? Ioe Morsels best friends weren,t girls? Mel Fixman would let Mr. Zottos conduct class? Lorette Proulx ever cut her hair? Cathy Corey lost her singing voice? Gail Fournier didn't have curly hair? lim Psaledas never played sports? Merri Brown didn't have a telephone? Donna Marpes or Shirley Mitchell didn,t peddle tickets? Ianet Corriveau didnit worry about tests? Iudy Hanson didnlt like horses? Kathy Hamilton ever ran out of new clothes? Alan Marshall didnlt argue? Barbara Labore weren't so talkative? Eugene Bruce didnit make the honor roll? Sophie Lis didn't have a smile for all? Connie Boucher weren't out to catch a SharkH? Ruth Hardwick didn't have dimples Bob Erskine didn't ask Why ? Bob Young didnit clown? Sandy Whitcomb ever frowned? Richard Gagne ever missed a day of school? Alan Berry weren't building model cars? Ioanne Niedzwiecki ever missed a basketball game? Alan Azzi were a conformist? Betty Nuttle didnit roller skate? Nelson Charest didn't buy savings stamps? Terry Piasecny werenlt a Fighter? Dave Brandt didn't blush? Edited by Linda Miller and Sheila Pratt THE IDEAL DATE Bruce Iohnston Rick Gagne Alan Azzi Marty Harris Bill Sula Bob Young Terry Piasecny Wayne MacDougall Moe Willet Bill Parkhurst Mike Noyes Bob Mathews Roy Drinkwater Richard Hobbs Dick Kowalski Doug Shanley David Heifetz VVelter Szulc lohn Persons Phil DeBeau lim Barton Alan Marshall Bill Cantin Fred Flhady Paul Nelson Doug Cady Dave Burke Compiled by Sandra Uppe GIRLS BOYS The capabilities of Sandra Ahern The capabilities of The shining hair of Barbara Myrdek The wavy hair of The perfect complexion of Phyllis Nolette The noble nose of The attractive nose of jeanne Lloyd The engaging smile ol The rosebud lips of Ruth Hardwick The pearly teeth of The sparkling eyes of Elaine Iohnston The dimples of The dimpled smile of Ioyce Feeney The dreamy voice of The perplexing frown of Kathy Hill The clever wit of The becoming blush of Sandy Tyzbir The even disposition of The perfect teeth of Pam Zerwick The shyness of The classic figure of Faith Cloutier The innocent look of The tiny waist of Carol Currier The physique of The petite feet of Fran Coco The athletic ability of The delicate hands of Elaine Vigneault The height of The just right height of Bonnie Thrasher The strength of The refined manner of Pat Hibbert The sophistication of The quick wit of Ellen Harris The sincerity ol The good nature of lris Zanis The courtesy of The sophisticated poise of Cynthia Caron The reserve of The graceful walk of Nancy Baton The wardrobe of The wardrobe of Phyllis Cote The dancing ability of The cute freckles of Ioanne Kokoska The conversational ability of The contagious laughter of Tina Young The inexliaustible energy of The common sense of Ianet Corriveau The intelligence of The inexhaustible enthusiasm of Cathy Whall The contagious laughter of The musical abilities of Betsy VVatts The musical abilities ol The optimism of Sandy Booth The optimism of VOX POP College University of New Hampshire Poet Robert Frost Chewing Gum BeechkNut Movie VVest Side Story Record Moon River Movie Actor 'I ll1flI'lIOIl Heston Record Album VVest Side Story Movie Actress Elizabeth Taylor Group Singers Kingston Trio Book lixodus Male Singer Iohnny Mathis Food Pizza Female Singer Connie Francis Athlete Mickey Mantle Song Tonight D. I. Dave Maynard Comedian Retl Skelton Dating Spot The Ledge Comedienne Carol Burnett Hangout Puritan Animal Dog TV Program The Beverly Hillbillies Comic Strip Peanuts President Iohn F. Kennedy ' Pastime Sleeping All Time Band Glenn Miller Radio Station WFEA Quotation As far as that part is concerned. Teacher Mrs. Krauzer Compiled by Richard Hobbs 1' NAME JIM YOUNG WAYNE MIICDOUCALL PETER ROMEO MARTY HARRIS RICHARD JOHNSTON RICHARD SMITH RICHARD A, GAGNE WAYNE COODE RICHARD ROWALSKI MIKE NOYES JAY ROZMUS LOU TESS11-IR KENNETH BONNIN NELSON CHAREST PETER PELLENZ BILL CONSTANT JOSEPH MORSE ROBERT MATHEVVS PETER STANCZAK PAUL LEEEEVRE RONALD ST. ONCE RICHARD MACHOS ROLAND LANDRY PHILLIP DUEEAU JAMES ORR ' BOB SOVVA RICHARD DOUCET DAVID GAGNON DAVID HEIEETZ BOB HOWE XVILLIAM THURSTON DAVID BURKE RICHARD LeBLANC EDVVARD SCHUNEMANN ALAN BERRY BRUCE BIENVENUE RICHARD SIMPSON KENNETH TROTT IXNDRE LeBEL PAUL NELSON VVALTER KALISZ PAUL DIONNE RONALD ISABELLE STEVE WRIGHT ALAN MARSHALL HAPPIEST WHEN: driving a ear telling a joke making money with girls with my grandmother 1 drive my Chevmobile with Phyllis with Sandy playing football my homework' is done lost 2:15 rolls around 1'm on a date with girls asleep skiing at Cannon Mt. 1 accomplish things MMHS beat Bradley daydreaming with Linda there's no school with Iudi alone flying Iune 19, 1965 l'm all alone I am marching skiing with people running track out of English class out of school headed North with Bonnie driving a car school days, 2:15 bell at 2:15 there's no homework there's no work beating Bradley l'm with Diane not taking a test not in any trouble I graduate 2:15 Friday AMBITION TO: own a sports Car be Z1 jet pilot become a musician remain unmarried be a hustler make a million be very successful be rich be a wanderer finish my homework steal Hubie's whistle go to work become a baker get rich sleep bid farewell to MMHS do something great be a cowboy buy a Corvette gI'LlllL1L1tC be an educated loafer get a D in English leave school be a pilot graduate marry a nurse have a service career graduate he a corporation man win a state meet be a phys-er! teacher live to old age be a chef graduate 63 reach seventy be an educated loafer work in electronics he successful go to college go to college go to college be a businessman ioin the Air Force be an architect see the world PET PEEVE2 girls who smoke Physics wise guys girls with gray hair girl with moldy eyes Ford Owners over-bossy teachers girls who smoke being black-balled trees hips cold classrooms lor: much make-up women drivers sleepless studies cayil with girl punks 'Tllory Hounds financial problems teased hair 3 days' detention bleached hair girls who smoke bleached hair bookkeeping red hair rinse Math classes IJRUIVIPSI depression when others pass me homework Eng. assignments when I can't go North non-Flirting girls Penny rattling dishes school days: X115 English freshmen no gas zipper shoes Mrs. Ekman's tests grouchy people stuck-up girls snobs sneak quizzes NAME HAPPIEST WHEN IEAN MERGROTTI FAITH CLOUTIER IRENE GAGNON BONNIE HENDERSON PHYLLIS COTE MARY ANN SPERO CASSANDRA BOOTH VIRGINIA STAVRE MARY O'REILLY DONNA MARPES KATHLEEN HAMILTON SHEILA McCONNELL ALICE STEELE LINDA FEEMAN BETTY CORRIGAN MARY MAHONEY SANDY TYZBIR NANCY HOWE DONNA STILL BONNIE THRASHER BARBARA MERRILL NOANIE FARLEY SANDRA 'WIIITCOMB CONSTANCE BOUCHER SUSAN PETTIGREVV FLORENCE ROY GAYLE FOURNIER PHYLLIS NOLETTE SHEILA PRATT LORRAINE GOULET BARBARA MYRDEK LINDA MILLER SUSANNE HOULE IOANNE KOKOSKA IO-ELLEN EZYK BETH LANDRY CAROL DERY SUE O'DOWD MARGUERITE ROUSSEAU CLAUDETTE BENOIT EILEEN HUNKINS IANICE DASKEY CAROL CURRIER IOSIE MACULEWICH CHRISTINA YOUNG IUDY HANSON visiting Nancy skiing with Ronnie with Peter weekends come I'm sleeping with that musician laughing with midgets laughing with a pal eating fudge sundaes pay day comes I have a Cookie eating grintlers sleeping out of school I'm dancing doing art work others are happy spending money eating or sleeping with the S. C. Pres. I'm dancing heing fetl others are happy meeting new people eating Sloppy Ioe's I am with Ricky getting paid on the hus with Richard getting A's the school day ends with my friends smiling my friends are happy I'm with Steve it's Saturday night SIA comes Friday comes on a date among nutty friends with Doug eating lunch weekends come riding horses : AMBITION TO: marry a millionaire he a phys-ed teacher work at Telephone Co. he a nurse enioy work he a practical nurse play a saxaphone he happy hecome five feet tall run a pizza parlor dye my hair red grow he a secretary world travel own a red Corvette see the world own a T-Bird go to Hawaii have successful life make money! he rich make a football team he happy walk hy myself he a teacher he a commercial artist make a million he a commercial artist he a millionaire advance in education make my first million understand math grow a few inches he a teacher he a mad scientist make others happy train French poodles marry a millionaire he a nurse get married Hy a plane huy a Corvair hecome a teacher see the world be rich train horses PET PEEVE: too much homework comhing hair at lunCl1 teasing mustaches love 'emz leave 'em humming in class music room screeching chalk tall people celery stuck in teeth horsefeathers elastics and tacks my iammetl locker snohlwish pL'0PlC' conceited people cold classrooms boys who can't dance Your face is red. SIIUYV cigars snohhish girls dirty Windshields soft-hoiled eggi wet diapers cigarette smoke alcoholics people who sniffle show-offs and snobs being hroke study in 406 people who are late air horns draft in Cafeteria drinking clean sneakers people who talk a lot standard shifts leaky ink pens French draft in Cafeteria waiting in line sloppy people chronic locker closers teasing hair dirty hands horse-haters Compiled by SHIRLEY MITCHEIL I wdwky M- 1 G S .f Qi ,E A., M ' ' F M' 'W 45 , P., was mi M' 'mf Y A E ,N Aww 335515 'Q n. .-',' ,. ..... '.' - , , . . ' . , . .'J ' 15': ' '-'.-V.. . ,f-' , --, ,. , -.,.v .. g..y.v','i ' y .5-.1.Z, . ,.. :J I in Wu ,-.. ...TZ lv'-..-:Ji ','v.'1..', .. .. ,:,C-,-.K, ,v. nf:,'- :!n..a:....,..-, st, ,J - Q l.-. nj, -, .'.-- In , .5 ' .. N- .- ' ...wg I , 1 . ,.. .-,I -',-.' .,7,.1 ' 45: 4 , 1,359 9.5. .1 .,',.t rw - 1 - -. '- .. '-.-. - fr-1, ' -L1 -' r - Nx-..:.,.,- -,.-,,- -.. . -. , ..,,,,,,'-,.,, -. .-u.: -,:,--. 1: 'xi.-,' 11- . . g ' .- .Al I. 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Lzllvorc, K. Uzlly, S. KUb2ll'L'k, Mr. I:I'Ci'illN1ll1, .Xclvimlx Excalibur Advertising Staff Scatcd: M. Mahoney, D. Hcifctz. mzmuger: stzmdingz G. Zylu, S. Doukus, I. Proulx. Ahscnt whcn photo was taken: A. Rattigang Adviser: Miss Coucovitis. Anti- Littering Com mittee 't Q 1 112 U 3 'WN Mfr to Vlghll Il. Ihulkqls. C. Lfonnorf, A. Kotckgu. I. lfzyk. School Spirit Committee Pint row: K. Hngianh, H. liroutzm. S, Doukns, Mzmagerg D. Winn, M. Slllldtlf M-coml row: C. Bonlmr, A. Sullivan, P. Wwlkcx' B Iwborc NI qllltlffl' Saving Stamp Committee Luft to right: l. Brown. N. Suhzuly. R. Iohnston, D. Shanlcy, lixcultivu Clmirman: D. Clmrron, K. llnginnis. Booster ,535 M QQ ' as 5 First row: B. Mitchell, L. Miller, P. Zervvick, C. George, Pres. N. Farley, I. Ryan, second row: K. Hagianis, L. Erskine, L. Dawson. L. Foust, B. Mcfiuiness, C. Fudala, B. Kvriakoutsus: third row: l. Brown, S. Bmckctt, B, Plzinchc, I. Mathews, C. Swanson. L. Smith, E. Keenan. Senior Class Officers and Homeroom Representatives Left to right, lirst row: I. fiOl'I'lVL'LlLl. I. Morse. IX Mglrpes. I.. llrinluvgxter. S. Mitchell: Sfilllilillgl H. Farley. ll. Nolettc, C. linuelier. ll. Kgitwtlpis. C. Young. M. Noyes. l.. Proulx. XV. liqintin, li. Ilurris. M. Rnusseuu. S. KLll71lI'Cl'i. 'lf Piaisecny: Future Teacliers of America Left to right: Ii. Belunger. xulvimrz I. Feeney, publicity: C. Brandt, treasurer: li. Vigneault. presitlent: I. Ryan. vice iresitlent: I. Persons. secretary: seeontl row: Ii. Smith. E. Harris. S. Doukas. B. Colby, M. Mehlhorn. H. Knzzikis. I. Tnrtsn: thirtl row: C. Marpes. N. Heath. N. Doule, C. Szot. I. Sullivan. I.. Cartier. T. Htirxvoutl, C. Fuclzila, Monoclc Staff Scared: Mrs. Robinmn, zulvimcrz I., XVUOf1XV1lI'Kl, K. Daly. S. .Xl1L'l'l1, cofL'clitm': P. Zvrwick, crm-L-clitm: ID. Heifrtz, R. Cornell, B. l.u1wrc: ftgxmling: R. Ciuillwcrt, E. Hnrzigoga, M. Sander. K. Iflngigxnis. I-, Ggnrxin. C. Sc1'ibm-V. li. Crmrrigun. P, Hihhcrt, B. Myrclck. C. ciUl'I'iL'l'. D. Fitzpatrick, II. Farley, RQ Wlmll. li, Mclntiru, IJ. Mzu'pcS. M. Mnhonuy. Debate Team Seated: I. Lloyd, I. Laan, E, YV:1ttsg standing: Mr. Hammond, advisorg B Gable, M. Rousseau. B. Clinton, R. Lafond. Art First row: P. Chugalris. P. Ilulcomlw. Miss li1lH1fJI'll1lgllL'. .-Xrlx'wu': .'X. liozgiligirgi. li NVR-Igm. 'l'. Iiliulmizlnii. P. Dcvimx llullcn-I: an-cmmcl ruw: H. Spglmngu. P. Zy1.1, N. 'I'licudm'c. I. Hrlair, 'If Morin. A Hvrry. D. Huwu, VV. Silvcri. R. Lcstn Library Assistants , First row: P. Iloucct, I. Ilnmluruncl. B. Henderson, N. YVuyniouth. E. Snnsoucie, S, Booth, B. Wig-lgus, P. Clmgaris, Hrassard: second row: I.. Caraway. G. Giunct, B. Spnrqingo. Il. Orzcchowski, I. Wheeler, Mrs. Durnuin, Librzirian. I.. Pr skim-. S. Lis, S. Gray. L. Aldrich. D. Lcssiircl. IJ. Quimby: B usiness Education First www: Miss R. 'l-liiwiitoii. li. fiilllfil, l'. Cola: R. Mntlicwx, I7. Mzirpcs. prcsiclcnt: C. Morin. ti't'L1sL1l'L'1': S. Mitclivll, sccrc- IZIITZ M. O'Ruilly, K. Mclntiru, Miss li. lgL'l1lllgA'l', Min I. XN'clch1 at-until row: Mrs. I, Mcllommtigli, C. llcnnit. S. BIILIFCIUC, H. Furlcy, l. Gztgimti. E. Gnglmn. C. Cllillilh, P. Icnnings, Mr T. Ncmonnii. Mrs. V. lgCI'gCl'1ll1I third row: Maw. M. Iainosz. M. Ht-nlty. IJ. XVQICI1. S. Mt-nnrnl. I. ML'l'gl'4blfi. M. Ml!l1IDl1Cf'..'x. Kimi. li. Corrigan. K. Trrmtt: fourth row: I. lijlllltlklllllifl. S. Gray, C. Oslmrnc. S. Zylzl. C. Mutthicu, B. IYRLIBCLIU, P: Dwcft. ID. Kilfillll, Mr. H. li. Mcllunuugliz tilitli row: Mr. R. Cliulmt, Mr. P. l.a'im'ry, F. Dulw, I. Filip, C: Clmkns, li: I'ioti'mvaki. I. Nvrlmnliu, H. Smith. P. lvillfllikl C1'lCSS Scatrrl: R. Hourgut, N. Ortlwny, M. Fixman, I. Murray, I. Provunclierq standing: D. Bcets, G. Chztkas, R. Utcll, E. Corri- gan, K. Golumb, D. Simpson, R. Lafond, R. Kismutou, I.. VVooclwurcl, A. Sullivan. Future Homema ers of Axxmerxca I I I I First naw: N. I'I2llUl1. 17llI'II1lIl1L'lll.lI'Illl1I K. Slglplm. puIwIIcity. II. XI.lIII1lHCHlI!'I. II'L'1lNLII'L'l'Z K. 4IoII1y. pruicIcnl: Y. XV:-ylnouth. I Stun' prcnimlfcnlz IU, Ccmlhlgc, K4'CI'L'lL!I'j'Z M. SCI1I'I'Yk'I'. stzllc 1'vcl'cuIim1 IL-ncIL'r: I.. G1u'x'ish. sung Ik'LllIL'I'C r.L-mmI row: I., Co- durrc. MIM Mrmt1nin5. .llIYI5L'I'l C. IIcIIctiu1'. H. SouI4.u, .X. IH-IIQQ3, I.. Ilglysr. K. iizllccki, LY. Iimcry. C, 'l'Iml11psnn. third I rmv: I.. lifmli1lgv. I'. IIuIucmlnIv. li. I..lmIrx. In, IQLTIIQIII, V. Iinlon. U. Iioutlw, Mmrnt wlmun picturu was l.lIiL'IlC l.. Sl. Cyr. I S. Nyc, I.. Smyrl. I.. M1u'sI1lII I I N, XVI-ymnuth. Mr. Bronstein. K. CoIby, M. Schryvcr. T116 Players I ? i I Q k E t First rciiv: 'II Cliaikiix, C. Iiorlnt-r. R. Gilnlifim. A. Ami. IUI'CSlLlL'I1lC I.. Ciiixiivny. tI'L'glsLlI'cI': I.. Mullcn, mccrctairy: I. Murray, S. Pzlnconst, I. Skinnur: at-ciiml row: I. ligxiictt, l'. Riiiqlic, K: I.ittIc, li. Mitclicll. li. Cullvy. M, Sx1nclci', ll. VVg1tts. C llcincrs. P. Doucct, li. Hugianis, ll. Ccirncll, li. Yignvzitilt, I llcrwlis: thii-fl row: I.. Garvin, N. Noggi, I. Anroii, li. lit-Il, It Iverson. P. Supiunzu. Ii. Mgitlisws. Mr. M1icDunulrl. alirt-ctor: I'. Pickles, K. Kiistncr. Absunt: VV. Pnrkliurst. vicc prcsinlcnt. Radio Club Sczitccl: D. Zlutck, Mr. Zottos, zulviscr: I.. Parinenter, M. Ktmzick, T. Pinsccxny: second row: D. Clarkson, S. Kruuzcr, P. Chandonncttc, G. Psziletlns, I-5. Monk, D. Cady, F. Buffum, D. Fitzpatrick. R. DcGalun, R. Ryclell. Absent when photo was taken: D. Hcifctz. T, ei X A fx il .I A I !l f I LM. I . X 4 I' -. .1 LIXIIWIIIV I 4 L' . JMWXVL f J I M Band Ifirst row: R. Mziyniircl, T. Piiiscczny, I. Iikdahl. D. Quimby, Mr. Mimliilc, I. Belair. G. Mclvia. M. Oxtramlcrz second row: L. Ccirrivuitl. S. Krntizcr. ID. Zcrwick. IJ. Huston. R: Gihbonx. C. lifiziilizirzi. I.. 'I'liurntmi. IU. Fiiikcy. R. Iioucvt, B: VVatts, ID. Quimby: thirl row: I. Rnhinmii, A. Zcnor. P. Liicoursc, D. Slim-Iiaii. I.. Hunm-wt-II. K. XV.ikcfit-lil. T. WVIiitchc:icl, W: Wiircul. R. 'Il.ll1E1'ClIC. T. Cady. D. MfwIIcJ5'1 fourth row: VV. TirrclI. B. Muidcr. IS, Rriggx. M, Kcmtnick, P. I7uBcnu, D: Cady. R. Iliiinw. I.. I7klTIH1Jl1U'1', N. Miirchgiml. D. Fitzpatrick. I. Kiitsckgisz fifth ww: G. Cliniiipion, T. Dean. D. Briggs. F. XVIiitcIic1uI, I.. WiImn. R. Fiwkiiic. S. Smith, G: VVebstcr. II. Ilimly, T. Mclltilfuy. .Xbsuiitz M. McI.cod. 'I-xjPICdI. NFIH5 Bvlalalev -X fo fffi I .N-f 9 A. Kiwis . X 45 ' 'I .- 0 N x f' X f Q5 H Chorus First row: C. Curry, ID. Still. l.. Carrnwaiy. P. Trumbly, I Proulx. piimisr: S. Muntcr. l.. lirskim-, P. Yulcttc: suuiml row: P. Gcnessc, D. Wattm. I. White, S. Ynung, M: Lzinglois, I: Cuuglilin, G. O'Mrillcy, P. l.zicourmu, Mr. Arthur Mirnbilv, music dircclorg VV. Tirrull, li. Beaulieu. VV. Harris, S. Huulc, K: B1'1lSSill'll, ll. Boll. N. Orclwxlyg thirrl row: M. O'Rc'illy, G. Tur- COIIC, R. l.L-sauskas, M. Dcickx, H. Hickey, G. Champion. R. Messier. R.BI'll11DCllC, E. Provost, A. Huclmn. P. Mclrocl, I. Duval, li. I.ouclcrislugcr, C. Wallin-r: fourth row: K. I-Ingigmis. N. Nogu, F. Goclzyk, D. Roick, I. Houclicr. I. Fccncy, I.: Garrish, D. Molloy, R. Pargulis, R. Frye. I. Przyhyln, S. Hoffman. I. Garrish, ll. Emery, B. I-arrivcv: fifth row: I. lizylc, B. Mitchull, L. Proulx, N. Snhiicly, C. Gulccki, M. Samlcr. NV, Crintin, C. Powers. R. Marlin-ws, R. McLane, P. Iverson, N. Dudziuk, I. Sullivan. ......, - Y - A H VH n W f X ' . ,lip .ill . M914 '- +Af 2 gi qw Y F- ,- lnml ll! fd' l 'Q' f Q- i. il ur--41 if ' J 'TV v L2 7 1 -.ll R' ' J' 1' ff'T7'l l Student Council Ofiicers Left to right: D. Foley, secretary: I. Ezyk. trcasurerg S. Doukzn. vice president: F. Flhady, president: D. Shrmlcy, cxccu. tivc chairman. Student Council Delegates First row: K. Hngiunis. C. Bodncr, B. Lahore, M. Sander, S. Whitcomh, ID. Marpm, F. Friscllu, R. Iohnson, C. Booth, M. KiriaKm1tsukm: sf.-cond mw: S. Cfwrrivcuu. I. Hcroux. F. Loudcnilngur, H. Miizll, P. Ruiche. I. Brown. M. Sandi-r. S. Young, I-. Gnrrish. C. Morin, M. Sunsoucic. D. Fmmonsg third row: G. Thorcll. R Hurlhurl, D. Chzlrron, A. Sullivan, M. Paquctte. IJ, Bcctz, P. Zyla, I. Marion. I. Proulx, A. Kotekas, C. Schuncnunng fourth row: I. l.undrc5.:nn, N. Snhudy, S. Solomon. A. Gilman, S. Kruicwski, R. Coughlin, B. Smith. H. Doukas, C. Nyc. I.. Whitehead, S. Muntcr. ,W L x N wif f 2, 4 179 f fy ' , H97 ' wffigu' C'5f 'y122fYJWg Qi ' 'W 'EW TgJ7yf,sl3f?2'w YP V an Mgr' 7 fi' f , ' 1 Jf x 1 x G ' Y M f , , W,f,,w' f' A-Qmm , X , 2 ef J ,ny f Q 7 ' iv . ' 132' A .- X We - , 4 gy X15 4 , M 2 Q -1 N ,Eg g ' , Wx ,lf Z1 I ,gg Q-Q 1 vs 2 4 Z N , , RD 7 , , .,, , , xx? i MW ,,, H WAN ,,,, 4 .. . H, 4 W 1 ::::.: lvllgl 1111 i 11,1,1,1,11 :::.4,. Q I-QT 'ffl Q5 s Mg.. W I ! AA,, 3 I x . l 1 E 'X 2 Q-Ljgl 1: if? M Q xx , 2 fi, E Q .ff if , ..'1 '15I .m -fflg, wh- 4 Q! F! g y ,,w2ZZ,t,: , i Q 1 E -gg ' . f , Xa X . Q . ISI X' .nqyw Vw . ' '4 ,X x ' V W 'S , . X ,352 K sv .WHY I, Nfl ELS Q. A 3,i,,,,x-,fp K 'bg X K 951523 4' 'w ' Q A ff ' A fl 5 Q Q I 43' Q V, Y 36 1' nf, fl 1 . 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Cunninghamg second row: M. Horan, B. Baker, R. Giroux, P. Mcssicr, T. Mcliuffy, R. Howe, Mr Skciiiington, coachg third row: R. Smith. I. St. Cyr, B. Beau- galis, B. Stickncy, G. Owen, M. Ostrandcr, manngerg fourth row: T, Grant, T. Sklutas, P. Zyla. W 1 iw -- A i 1i,k x N, . .M ,Q N, fm X it A ,, ,, xxx x bi rx iv. N4 'w . 5,0 , A HQ fi W , WN 4 E 'Q QA, f f N 1:- - - f :::::2::-.'v A , N' N x V VW J X 7 ,.,. ,...,..::: .-., ,f f '5:a:s:a:aEz.r,:I:2::Q,'52j: Ex:-:v::-,--2 , - , ,, . X. W .csv :Z W ' 1.- 5 4 5:52:25 ' ,..., .. .V 1,5 -rw . 'N+,- ' fmf gm ' fm' 7 A .,.,. , .. ' - 5 .. fi wi .V ff A W 5 I KQELTQ. ,-5' 3:2 'mn , , 1 12,--:za-:E 31.29 W? QW ,Cf .. This x ' ' ' , WLT' , i W , x Q 4 ZA yf 21111 C 11 Oth 21 O 2 5 Q S gg 2. 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Physical Education First row: M. Sguulcr. I. Iluycl, I. Currivmu. Ci. Fourniur. li. Mitclu-ll. K. Mclnliru. Ifiillh' Louis: an-ummm! mw: I. Rey nolcls. P. Quinn. li. Immlcnslgugcr, I. likclnhl, B. Colby, I. Xvijllliilll, Y. lluclzigxk. Mn. XVLIQCIIILIIH. gulviwr: lhircl row: If Duucct, K, Mcfluirv. C. Pguuin. C. Ik-mcrs. C. 'I'lmmpmn, lb: llnullult. C. Daghir. M. McQuuiaL M. Lluymlz frvurlh row 1 NI. Ihfucul. R. MQQLKL-11. C Raciwl, lb. Wulluch. I.: luhmcm. M, ML-Ilmrn. ID. Cum. I.. Caron. S. Hurry: fifth rmv: I' rmnblay. P. King. IJ. Vigllcglll. P. Gilman. N. Salnrlvr, P: Bgnlkuf. lf. l.umirc. Gym Te 3111 First row: Mr Malik, Mr. VVilson, Miss Plant, li. Frisella, L. Bowers, I. Peterson, A. Sauve, l Mignon D Dimu tighir, Mrs. XVngr-man, Mr. Simon: second row: I. Hanson, I.. Comire, S. Sysyn. I, Hiircli I Prattc thoirc row Piris, G. Hiltz, A. Michiiels, N, Perkins, A. Hughes, D. Berniirtl, I. Dunham: fourth row: D Qmp H Fournier D Ouimby, ID. Brackett, B. Perkins. R. l.esszml, N. Chzlntlonetre, S, Zinrko, P. Coleman. THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE Cheer, cheer for M. M. H. S. Our boys are doing their very best. We will light until the end, So come on Crusaders, win, win, winl Blocking and tackling, we'll make our The Red, White, and Blue is ready to In the end when victory cries, Our voices to thee will rise. goal, roll. Www Q gm? xkggb M df THEY SET THE PACE b l Iz. ,, First Honor EUGENE N. BTQUCE Second Honor FTQEDEIQICK E. ELI-IADY 7-Hiro' Honor JOSEPH F. MQQSE Ciiuur L ear 7 iriai Ehnnnr Qllull M' 1' 902, and over for four years Sandra Ahern Eugene N. Bruce Karen Elsie Daly Frederick E. Elhady Robert Woodbury Erskine Dolores Ann Foley Sandra Rosemary Kubarek Barbara Ieanne Lahore Sophia Lis Kittie Ioanne Mclntire Donna Lee Marpes Shirley lean Mitchell Ioseph Frederic Morse K. David Mullen Ianet Ann Peterson Martha Louise Sander Virginia Stavre Elaine Sylvia Iulia Vigneault Helene Pamela Zerwick 7 nur wr smith Egunnr gllnll Nancy Iune Allen Constance R. Boucher Sandra lean Bourque Meredith Brown Douglas H. Cady Pamela Ann Chagaris Frances Coco Kathleen lane Colby Catherine Frances Corey Elizabeth Corrigan Ianet L. Corriveau Carol Ann Currier Carol Ann Dery Nancy B. Eaton Io Ellen Ezyk Edwina Louise Gagnon Elaine Laura Girard Philip Goulet Albert G. Gregoire Kathleen Mary Hamilton Patricia Ann Hibbert Nancy Rae Howe Richard Bruce Iohnston 852, and over for four years Beverly Ann Lemieux Wayne R. MacDougall Mary C. Mahoney lean Louise Mergrotti Linda Ellen Miller Barbara I. Myrdek Ioanne L. Niedzwiecki Phyllis Elaine Nolette Betty May Nuttle Susan Eunice Pettigrew Terence T. Piasecny Michael Pirog Sheila Nancy Pratt Marguerite Iacqueline Rousseau Iay Frank Rozmus Douglas Edward Shanley Kenneth Trott Sandra Wilda Ann Tyzbir Elizabeth Ann Watts Catherine Elizabeth Whall Marie Elaine Wenzel Sandra Ellen Whitcomb Barbara Ann Wielgos Igerfnni ttenhzmuz 7 nr gflnur ears Richard Doucet Sophia Lis Sandra Whitcomb Ianet Peterson Seated: Znd ycar members F. Elhady, S. Ahern, sccrctaryg D. Mullcn, president l Brute vim presidcnt Mnrst trcas urcrg S. Mitchell, D. Foley, new mvmber B. Smithg first row: adviser, I. P. Bnurq W Mitlkiughill M Sindtr lx Mclntire, I. PL-rerson, R. lirskinc, M. Sander, D. Mzirpcs, P. Hihbcrt, S. Tyzhir, D Coolidge lx Colbx M Milioncx second row: C. Morin. S. Kuhzirck, B. Czirruth. C. Chakas, K. Daly, B. Lzilwort M Brown B Corin S lxotplus Sclimidtchcn, V. Stuvrc. S. Lis. Alascnt wlicn photo was taken: li. Vigncziult, P ltrixltk M tc . HONOF? SOCIE IY 1 Q Z .1 , .- l l 25. 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THE HOME OF PARTY FAVORS WHOLESALERS Toys, Games, Seasonable Novelties, Party Favors, and Decorations for all Occasions, Stationary, School Supplies 95-97-99 Cedar Street Telephone 622-8922 Art Novelty Building Manchester, N. H. Tel. 623-3546 Res. 622-8991 E. LEO KANTERES, REALTOR APPRAISER - INSURANCE 203 HANOVER STREET MANCHESTER, N. H. BEN RICHARDS Mancheszer's Great Store for Men ana' Young Men SPECIALISTS IN FORMAL WEAR NICK'S COREY SQUARE MARKET 507 Maple Street Tel. 623-9308 Proms - Receptions - Weddings k Rentals CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1093 Elm street 1 9 6 3 LINCOLN MERCURY CRIS ORIGINAL ITALIAN SANDWICH SHOP The Most Tantalizing Vitamin packed Sandwich A MEAL IN ITSELF 175 Hanover Street Manchester, N. I-I. Call 622-4869 State M otors, Inc. D. W. Highway, North And the All New Rapid 5 Minit Car Wash CAR POLISHING MOTOR STEAM CLEANING Stanley S. Grant, General Manager Compliments of PIZZA by CHARLES 669-0742 - 1314 ELM STREET, MANCHESTER, N. H. 889-4542 - 147 W. 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Ph-one 625-8021 for Bulletin. HESSER BUSINESS COLLEGE 155 Concord Street Manchester, New Hampshire WE HAVE THE KEY TO GREATER SAVINGS Tren Furniture 81 Appliance Co. The Trend is to Tren for Extra Savings FRED HEBERT, Prop. - Dial: 623-7282 117 WILSON STREET MANCHESTER, N. H MA llllll 'lllli M0l'0ll ll TLET, l C. 1002, GUARANTEE ON ALL OF OUR AUTOMOBILES Telephone 622-7093 61 MAPLE STREET CCor. Dix Streetj MANCHESTER, N. H 7 ,,7,,7 Y Compliments of . M E T Z D R U G 371 Maple Street Manchester, N. H. Dial 625-8042 TEXACO SERVICE STATION Tim Sheehan, Prop. Lake Avenue and Maple Streets Dial 623-9376 DYER 8x CHIPMAN DRUGGIST Cor. Manchester and Elm Streets Your Prescription Drug Store Tel. 627-7576 S 5: H Stamps MAPLE SUPER MARKET 326 Maple Street Manchester, New Hampshire Dial 622-1401 ATHENS RESTAURANT Charcoal Broiled Barbecue Greek and American Food 143 Manchester St. Manchester, N. H. Compliments of IACQUES PRESS 215 Hanover St. Manchester, N. H GLOBE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. GEORGE I. 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