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l. Most Likely to Succeed Karen Calkins, Tom Hughes 2. Class Clowns David Hooper, Sue Kirby 3. Class Punkers Jim Houseworth, Heather Koh ut 4. Most Likely To Float Around Lake Pearl in a Keg Heather Kohut, Dan McDonnell 5. Most Chauvanistic, Most Liberafed Chris Milrulis, Cathy Hayes 6. Teachers Pet Delight Newman, Jim Houseworth 7. Class Loafs Glenn Snow, Sue Kirby
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l. Most Spirited and Friendliest John Kinlin, Therese Doyle 2. Cutest Mike Kelly, Cheryl Bettinger 3. Class Grouches Mike Kuza, Laura Mackie, Mark Elliott 4. Best Looking Tim Slattery, Denise Petrosian 5. Sh yest Jeff Grant, Siobhan Fitzgerald 5. Most Artistic Tom Hughes, Lauren MacKenney Z Most Gullible Nancy Sciaba, Tony Ormsby 1'-'lil 2 Z 3 , ,L minsil' -Ez
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The Class of l983 entered into King Philip Pegional School in September i979 to begin their four year voyage. Many of us not knowing what to expect, were rather nervous, but being the Class of '83 we lcnew we could malce it together. Our Freshman year started off with flying colors under the leadership of Therese Doyle-Presiden t, Debbi Finley -Vice President, Terry Roche-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. They were guided successfully by Mr. Weintraub and Mrs. Fagan. Working together we immediately began our fundraising events. Sponsoring candy sales, dances and a magazine sale we built up our treasury. Showing our class spirit we proudly built our hrst Homecoming float at Geromini 's house, When the Hornets get Swatted Down, The Warriors VWll Keep 'em on the Ground. We played the Mansheld Hornets. Though we did not capture a victory, we were proud of our hrst float. The Freshman-Sophomore Semi- Formal Longer Than held at the King Philip Ballroom in Wrentham proved to be success. Mhth music by Labonza, we all danced the night away. The Freshman were beautifully represented by Dawna Hooper and Pam Canclage in the Queen s Court. As Freshman we grew to lcnow King Phillip and ourselves and we were ready to go on! Beginning our Sophomore year with the same leaders and advisors, we lcept our spirit growing and our ambitions grew. Mhth the use of Tenley Hughes' garage we set off once again to build our awesome float KP Will Pocket the Pockets! We were again defeated, but we still lcept our pride. We sponsored dances, candy sales, a jelly bean guessing game, a magazine sale, and a road race. Everyone worlced together to malce our fundraisers successful. Our Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal The Rose held at the KP Ballroom again was certainly a wonderful evening. Joshua Tree performed and proudly representing our class as Queen was Debbi Finley. Denise Petrosian and Sandy Allsworth were in the court. Mhth only one year to go to be at the top, our funior year certainly proved to show how awesome the Class of '83 really is! Our lunior Class ofhcers were Therese Doyle- President, John Kinlin-Vice President, Viclri Werning-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. Once again Mr. Weintraub and Mrs. Fagan survived our outrageous ideas and schemes. What can we say, as luniors we were UNl?BALl . Playing Oliver Ames for Homecoming, we built our best float Warriors Voice will Soar, As They Silence O.A.s Roar in Tenley Hughes' garage. Although we did not win the trophy, we were definitely proud of our float. Raising money was not hard at all. We worlced together on dances, candy sales, carnation sales, and our
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