Abington High School - Abhis Yearbook (Abington, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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39. We leave Jim Fulton applying to U. Mass for residence only. 40. We sadly leave Blueberry Hill after many thrills. 41. We leave Michelle with her frog legs. 42. We leave Debbie asking “Where’s Yer Her?” 43. We leave Mr. P. Smith still trying to “whisso” while he works. 44. We leave Joyce a new Mustang. 45. We leave Dickie Hussey laughing at Mrs. Phillips’ jokes. 46. Doomie leaves Mr. Stone a new population of paramecium. 47. We leave Genie still playing with teddy bears. 48. We leave Joe Fortin scoring his first goal (for the other team). 49. We leave A.H.S. the solution to the Rubik’s Cube. 50. Maura leaves Tom flirting with all the girls. 51. We leave Allison, Cheryl, Dawn and Mindy a whopper, large fries, and a shake. 52. The flag squad leaves Laurie still trying to learn her routines. 53. We leave Miss DeYoung underlining, starring, circling, asteriking and a truckload of key questions and concepts. 54. We leave Deirdre, Patti, Kathy, Denice, and Marilyn leaving Ricky, Daryl, Phil, Joe and John in Wolfe boro respectively. 55. We leave Pepe in a perpetual mind lapse. 56. We leave the Class of '82 “nice but loud kids. ” 57. We leave Dan slapping all the substitute teachers he doesn’t like. 58. We leave Matt, Jon and Kris loving Matt, Jon and Kris. 59. We leave Abington High through the front doors, back doors, shop doors and any other way we can get out. 60. We leave Mike and Tedda reunited again and again and again 61. The senior girls leave Mr. Porter a “B” in gym. 62. The senior girls leave Laura best of luck in her automotive endeavors. 63. We leave Vicki, Karen, and Maureen still looking for a ride to school everyday. 64. We leave the eleventh Commandment “Thou shalt not comb thy hair or eat in library study. ” 65. We leave Mr. Paster a three-day vacation. 66. We leave the seniors going out with anyone but seniors. 67. We leave the Freshmen girls selecting the “vegetarian course” at the '79 band banquet. 68. We leave the Class of '82 partying with class. 69. We leave Paul Reynolds on his hands and knees in Government class. 70. We leave Corky, Oney, Perky and Bridget trying to decide who goes with who. 71. We leave the Rockland Rally clean-up crew with nothing to clean up. 72. We leave Phil Filosi still spelling “Stallion” wrong. 73. We leave the football team on the Middleboro seventeenth yard line. 74. We leave the band wishing that Squad 6C would disappear. 75. We leave Tara King a supply of alligators. 76. Teresa leaves Liz her dental bills. 77. We leave Wendy teaching Mr. Byron how to whistle. 78. We leave Laura and Pam at the K-Mart parking lot. 79. We leave the Soccer teams a point away from the Tourney. 80. We leave the Math Department with more school spirit than the entire senior class. 81. We leave all the teachers many thanks for all they have done for us throughout our high school years. 82. In the last of our four acts, We, the Class of 1982, sadly leave our friends with many fond memories of the Famous Final Scene.

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Two, being of reasonably sound mind and bodies, do hereby declare that this is our Last Will and Testament, and bequeath to the underclassmen and faculty of Abington High School all our worldly possessions and most cherished memories of our unforgettable years at Abington High, and do declare all other endowments set forth in our names to be null and void. 1. We leave the last party of the summer five minutes before school - September 9, 1981 on Dale Road. 2. We leave the underclassmen trying to match our sobriquets and vocabulary. 3. We leave Julie a room full of plebians. 4. We leave Brenda Chase a utility pole and speed bump. 5. We leave Lisa Fisher with her car that gets 50 mpg still complaining about gas mileage. 6. We leave Tom and Julie a gift certificate from Johnson's Landscape Service. 7. We leave Shawn corrupt finally. 8. We leave many thanks to Bob Seger. 9. We leave the band “dropping like flies. ” 10. We leave Debbie, Lisa and Laurie an Honor’s Course. 11. We leave a copy of The Moonsplnners to Cathy “■Spinner” McCabe. 12. We leave Linda still in love with Ernie. 13. The seniors on the Girls Soccer Team leave Mr. Kent with all our love and respect for the time and effort spent on our team. 14. We leave Kathy in Revere twice. 15. We leave the football players wigs and a new barber. 16. We leave Nancy a zipper for her mouth. 17. We leave Mr. Campbell singing “shoo-be-doo-be-doo. ” 18. Audrey Jean and Patti Ann sadly leave Bobby George. 19. We leave Kathy Colbert saying, ,But I thought I flunked! 20. We leave Paul Hagerty at Morgies. 21. Joe leaves Dale Road up in smoke. 22. We leave Jon and Mary a can of shaving cream and two free tickets to “Private Benjamin. ” 23. We leave Mrs. Donovan many thanks for her help, understanding and patience. 24. We leave Shawn depicting Zorro. 25. We leave Mr. Divoll wondering why his Government class doesn’t laugh at his jokes. 26. We leave the Wenches still looking for their Bucks. 27. We leave Dennis and Tom trying to think of ways to occupy their seventh period. 28. We leave no one showing up for Mr. Campbell’s first period Physiology class. 29. We leave Fitzy his holy donuts. 30. We leave Joe Fortin a pack of “sutts. ” 31. Fran leaves McGuy an “F” necklace. 32. We leave Mr. S. Smith still laughing at his own jokes. 33. We leave the Moose Club stampeding the school. 34. We leave M.B. W. with our anti-climatic devices. 35. We leave Mrs. Millett the 1981-82 Electrolux Teacher-of-the-Year Award. 36. We leave Cotes - too easily. 37. We leave Dawn a new repair kit for her jeep. 38. We leave Tracey dating her Spring Soccer coach.



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Philip R. A!er ding 48 Martin Street July 8, 1964 Julie E. Ames 145 Chestnut Street “Jule” October 9, 1964 Fav. say - “My soul can find no staircase to Heaven unless it be through earth's loveli- ness. ” Michelangelo Amb. - To meet and marry Mikhail Baryshni- kov. Rem. for - Being the “Mystery President” Junior and Senior years and occasionally coming to school. Math Club Pres. 1; Newspaper Staff 1,3; Spring track 1,2,3.4; ACSF2,3,4; Class Presi- dent 3,4; Rally Comm. 1,2,3; Prom. Comm. 3 Peter Amor a 902 Washington Street 44Peta99 January 9, 1965 Fav. say - “You are what you are when no- body is looking. ” Rally Comm. 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Bleacher Creature 3,4 Jeffrey D. Andrews 431 Rockland Street September 2, 1964 Karen L. Aprile 23 Karen Lane “Karen Aren” January 25, 1964 Rem. for - Beating up one of “The Driscolls” and being part of the “Tag Team 99 with Lisa. 20

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