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Memorable Moments  —  MRHS Class of 1959 "Torch"

 
1-1.    "Pick up your lance and leave!"
David Vineberg and M. Haeberle — Doug Graham
     
1-2.    "Pow! ... I think."
Wiston Harding and J.J. Sims — Doug Graham
 
 
1-3.    "Oooh ... just for Me?"
 
1-4.    "My eyebrows? ... Yes, I curl them."
 
1-5.    "Noo listen, laddie ..."
 
 
1-6.    "Smooth, eh guys?"
? and Bob Crane — Doug Graham
Mr. Howden with Bob Crane. Mr. Howden taught technical drawing, a subject that Peter Franz aced as I recall. Howden once told us the story of him having to make the choice between hair and brains and I was just barely able to not ask him which he chose. I don't think I would have survived. — Marvin Kaplansky
     
1-7.    "Yes, it's all there, Sir."
Doc Hardie, Richard Fisher and Dave Vineberg — Doug Graham
 
 
2-1.    "Les Misérables"
 
2-2.    "Les Misérables"
 
2-3.    "Les Misérables"
 
 
2-4.    "Oooh ... is he real?"
     
2-5.    "Aw, Lemme alone ..."
 
 
2-6.    The People's Choice.
 
2-7.    Secret Ambition.
 
2-8.    "Well, Hi there!"
 
 
3-1.    "It is now my unwilling duty to pronounce sentence."
 
3-2.    "What a class!"
Janet MacKinnon handing something to (I think) Lela Korenberg. — Marvin Kaplansky
 
3-3.    "One, two, cha, cha, cha."
Dr Donald BuchananDon MacLean
 
 
3-4.    "You're not taking any pictures of me!"
 
3-5.    Dempster and Co.
 
3-6.    "Friends, Romans, and you too Heidi ..."
 
 
   
3-7.    "Uh, Jock, ... dot your "i's" ..."
   
 
 
4-1.    The THIMKERS.
 
4-2.    "... With the greatest of ease."
 
4-3.    "Yea for us!"
 
 
4-4.    Shades of the French Revolution!
 
4-5.    "Now how did he get that?"
Robin Goodfellow, Ernie Storr and Kathy Hole — Doug Graham
 
4-6.    "Get it? ... Got it? ... Good!"
 
 
4-7.    "How did this get in The Torch?"
     
4-8.    "Autographs, anyone?"
Richard Forester on ukulele - he was a couple of years behind us and is George Forester's brother. — Marvin Kaplansky