Memorial High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1963

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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.

Page 55 text:

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



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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.

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