Memorial High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1963

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Memorial High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Manchester, NH) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 64 of 138
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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

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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.



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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'

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