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Matthew J. Burke 115 Adams Street “Matt January 19, 1964 Fav. Say. - “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. ” Amb. ■ To become an M.D. Rem. For - Quick wit, good conversation Student Council 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 3,4; A.C.S.F. 1,2,3,4; Rally Comm. 1,2,3,4; Musical 3,4; Rep to Nat. Conf. of Christians and Jews 3 Holly E. Burns 1297 Washington Street April 15, 1964 Fav. Say. - “Brat” “What’s Up?” Amb. - Protect wildlife, be rich and move out of Abington. Rem. For - Being in first floor girls’ room. Ski Club 1,2 Robert W. Caldeira 482 Summer Street May 16, 1964 Amb. - Make a lot of money and retire early. Football 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4 Maura J. Carey 29 Colonel Hunt Drive June 24, 1963 Fav. Say. • “Can I have a pass?” Amb. - Get married, live in New Hampshire, be rich. Rem. For - Never seeing Homeroom 303, being late 170 days out of 180 days of school, August 21, 1980. Riding, training, and showing horses; Member of South Shore Horsemen s Council - Champi- on 1980; Member of American Horse Show Assoc.; Member of Mass. Horsemen’s Coun- cil-Champion 1980 Lisa M. Carr 15 Granite Street “Lee” May 11, 1964 Fav. Say. “To each his own. ” Amb. - To be a registered nurse Majorette 1 24
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Timothy P. Bowden 130 Wales Street “Tim March 29, 1964 Christopher Boyer 380 Lincoln Street “Lurch June 4, 1963 Timothy M. Brown 110 Thicket Street “Brownie April 18, 1964 Fav. Say. - “Piece of cake. “I accept chaos, the question is does chaos accept me? - Bob Dylan Amb. - To make it to Boston Garden. Rem. For - Starting an all-out, bench-clearing brawl in my first Varsity Hockey Game. Hockey 1-4; Bleacher Creature 3,4; French Circle 3,4; Rally Committee 1-4 Neil D. Budden 30 Highland Street “Brew May 26, 1964 Amb. - To cure conversation reaction neuro- sis. Hockey 1-4; Baseball 1,2,4; Blue Brother Mary E. Bulger 34 Greenwood Street “Red February 28, 1964 Fav. Say. - “If you love something very, very much, let it go free. If it doesn 't return to you, it was never meant to be yours. If it does return, love it forever. Amb. - To be happy and successful at what- ever I do. Rem. For - Winning the Div. II State Basket- ball Championship. Basketball 1-4; Field Hockey 1,2,3, Captain 4; Track 1; Rally Comm. 1-4; Yearbook Staff; ACSF 2-4 23
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Allison M. Casey 138 Randolph Street “Al” December 17, 1964 Fav. say. - “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn’t, it never was. ’’ Amb. - To have a career and be happy Rem. for - Leaving 5th period for “B.K.” breaks Field Hockey 1; Softball 1,2; Flags 2,3; Rally Comm. 1,2,3 Michael Ceurvels 15 Birch Street “Mike” October 18, 1962 Fav. say. - “Be real. “Grow up. Amb. - To live a high life Rem. for - Coming to school late every day Brenda A. Chase 254 Plymouth Street “Biene’ May 20, 1964 Fav. say. • “You have no; mind “BifV “Pumice’ Amb. ■ To make people laugh as much as possible Rem. for - Knocking over a certain utility pole and being commander chief of the “Tri- ple Entente Drama Club 2,3; French Club 14; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 14; Musical Reviews 1,3,4; Soc- cer 3; Yearbook Art Staff 4; Symphonic Winds 2 Susan R. Christie 48 Brockton Avenue “Sue October 18, 1964 Fav. say. - “Without trust in a relationship there isn’t too much of a relationship. ’’ Amb. - Become a journalist or reporter Kathleen M. Colbert 740 Hancock Street “Kathy “KW“ “Wench July 7, 1964 Fav. say. • “It's your biorhythm!’ Amb. - To, along with Teresa W. Lynch, start Tribal Wench Club Chapters nationwide Rem for - Getting lost in Revere on the way to Hyde Park; CCC Editorin-Chief of Yearbook, Honor Society 3, Vice Pres. 4; Senior Class Vice Pres.; Tribal Wench Club 3, Vice Pres. 4; French Circle 1,2, Pub. Char. 3,4; Rifle Squad 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Track 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Field Hockey 2,3; Winter Track 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Math Club Treas. 1; ACSF 2,3,4; Rally Comm. 3,4 25
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