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Chass Poem Our parting time has come; We leave our carefree days And hope to find success Though care-filled be our ways. Memorial, our love, Accept our sad good-bye: Though now your doors must close, Your spirit will not die. You'll live in memory, Though memories may fade We know we'll keep alive The friendships you have made. The green of life, the gold Of wealth together blend: Our loyal colors fly Triumphant to the end. —Elaine Dores and Diane Kanter Chee Tune: America, the Beautiful Memorial, we came to you To start us on the way, The long successful journey Which we must close to-day. You taught us all we need to know To carry on from here. Memorial, within our hearts We'll always hold you dear. And as your portals slowly close, The burning torch held high Proclaims our love, your glory, As we go marching by. —Carol Daniels 3h
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(GES Superla lives Most Popular MELVIN TOON NORMA BERKOWITZ Best Looking ARTHUR BRIGHT FREDELYN DAVIDSON Most Likely To Succeed GERALD RONKIN ROBERTA LIPNICK Best Personality EDWARD DEYESSO MICHELE WINER Friendliest WILLIAM JONES CAROLYN DEPINA Best Sense Of Humor RONALD SORGMAN BARBARA CHASE Most Versatile CHARLES MUNROE DIANE KANTER 36
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Che: Prophecy A faint but glowing spark, the spirit of Memorial, slowly spiraled toward outer space. It formed a new planet, the planet of Memorial, consisting of only fellow Memorialites from the class of 1960. And here we are, on this new and shining star. Let's take a walk through Crudden Boulevard. As we pass the Community Chapel, BURT CASWELL is joining as husband and wife RONNY SORGMAN and MARGIE PRESS in a double wedding ceremony with MIKE SINMAN and SHELLEY WINER. Governor BETH KLASS is climbing into her Nash-Carroll limousine driven by her chauffeur—DAVID WEINERMAN. Next door is Tarutz Courthouse, with Judge GUNN presiding. Attorney HAZEL MCFERSON is defending MARGIE LEBEN, accused of flying too slow in her rocket ship. LARAINE DAVIS, prosecuting attorney, calls witness JUD] SANBORN. The jurors are ELINOR AKELL, JOSEPHINE AUSTIN, FRANCIS BURRELL, CAROL GOSMON, JANICE KAZAR, JOYCE LEDERMAN, JOY LEZBERG, GLADYS POTTER, JANICE RANDOLPH, BARBARA WEINER, CHRISTINE ZOPATTI, and IDA ZUSHUK. JUDY THOMPSON, assisted by CHARLIE MUNROE, is taking pictures for the Laurel-Bostonian. Boppin’ down Beatnik Row, we make the scene at the G G where we see MADELINE RICHMOND, PHYLLIS SCHWARTZ, ELINOR KEMLER, SHEILA STRACHMAN, ROBERTA WALDMAN, MERLE FREEMAN, and SANDY SOROCO. ROBERTA FRANKLIN and CAS- SANDRA BATSON take our orders, and as we leave the ‘BIG G’' FRANCINE DOBRO and SANDRA BESSIN take our money. It's just like the old days at R. M. H. S. Our next stop is the Green Gold Playhouse, featuring the “COEDS” with BOBBIE MILLER, GRETCHEN COLEMAN, BILLY JONES, and CAROL DANIELS, assisted by MELVIN TOON on bongos, and JOHNNIE FERNANDEZ on guitar. BARBARA CHASE accompanies SHEILA GELLER in “MADAME BUTTERFLY.” Costumes by SHEILA BEDA, choreographer— JOANNE SAMPSON. SUSAN GITNER sells us tickets, and as we enter we discover... . No lights, No camera, No action—because ADA SIMS on curtains, PHYLLIS KAPLAN on house lights, and EVELYN PORGES on spot-lights, got their signals crossed,—JOEL ABRAMS and LENNIE HOLTZMAN, our electricians, to the rescue. The refreshment stand sells only ‘‘candy'’—sold by CAROL SIMON. We turn up Brougham Lane and come to BEBERMAN'S Beauty Salon. Peeking in, we see MARILYN CANTER, ROBERTA JACOBS, and FREDDIE DAVIDSON being touched with various hues of pink, yellow, and green. Walking on we see KANTER'S Dentistry, HUR- WITZ'S 5 10, and MARCUS'S Art Studio with his assistants NANCY PARVEY, JUANITA CLAY, JUDY LIPSON, and MARIE JONES. Approaching Kenney Place, we find The SLOTNICK Insurance Building, where CYNTHIA KATZ, BEVERLY SIBULKIN, BRENDA RUTSTEIN, ROBERTA BOWER, MARTHA PINTO, and CAROLYN DEPINA are busily typing manuscripts. We visit the home of that great daily newspaper, Laurel-Bostonian, where BOBBE LIP- NICK is pondering whether or not to fire her assistant literary editor, SHEILA COHEN, for wearing her skirts too short. She overheard printers JOHN BURKE and MIKE DONAHUE 38
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