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DEAR MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1989: When we decided to accept the positions as your class advisors, Mrs. Crowley from the very start and Mrs, Belliveau for your junior and senior years, we knew it would involve not only a lot of work and patience but also the wonderful rewards that come from working closely with young people. How time has flown by! We cannot believe that these very special high school years are coming to an end. There seemed so much to do at the beginning of your freshman year; as a Class, we had no money, hardly any organization, little unity and practically no identity at the high school with our reputation as ‘that class“! To those of you who helped on those thirteen fundraisers that first year, a special thanks. You sacrificed time from your friends and newly found status as high schoolers. We were all new to the job and anxious to get ‘'started’’ as a class and pointed in the right direction. The focus of those fundraising events was to have enough money to put on a great Junior Senior Prom in 1988, a prom we could be proud of. The committees for both that prom and this year’s first Senior Prom worked many hours to make both of them successful and memorable for everyone. We hope this year’s prom was all that you imagined your last high school prom to be. We are especially proud of the many achievements of the Class of 1989 both individually and as a group. In academics, sports, theater, the arts and vocational areas you have excelled; your enthusiasm and the positive effect you have had on Leominster High School and the community itself will not be forgotten soon. Many of you have left your names on the memory and record books of this school, whether it was for the great defeat of Brockton High School in October, the State Championship in baseball in 1988 (and hopefully in 1989), a wonderful and memorable production of ‘'Annie”’ in April, state awards in the area of vocational and technical education, and many other outstanding accomplishments. Those with whom you have come in contact will not soon forget you and the something of your unique selves that each one of you has comtributed in your letters at LUIS. And we had fun too! We will not forget the senior year, in particular the Thanks- giving Rally, and the Senior Breakfast; the Winter Carnival week's activities won by the senior class; the faculty student basketball game where you raised over five hundred dollars for the new playground at Doyle - Field; planning for our prom in May at the new Sheraton Inn; and of course, graduation practices, the class picnic, and finally graduation itself on June 2, 1989. We wish you nothing but happiness, success, and the fulfillment of all your dreams in the years after you leave Leominster High School. We are proud to have served you as Class advisors. You are an outstanding group of people and we are looking forward to many funfilled reunions in the years to come! Thank you for being the “great class with class’; we will miss seeing you every day... Just remember from both of us: “Until your try, you will never know that you can always do more - much more - than you think you can.’ Goodbye and good luck always. Love, Mrs. Ann Belliveau Mrs. Sherrill Crowley 4 Advisors ij Of The Class
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We, The Class Of 1989, Would Like To Dedicate Our Yearbook To Our Wonderful Advisors, Mrs. Belliveau And Mrs. Crowley. Through Their Hard Work, Patience, And Caring, They Have Helped Our Activities To Be A Success And Have Taught Us To Make The Most Of Our Opportunities. Throughout The Past Four Years We Have Grown To Appreciate Them Very Much. | We Have Shared Many Fond Memonies With Mrs. Belliveau And — Mrs. Crowley. Who Could Forget The Infinite Number Of Candy Sales And Flower Sales, The Excitement Of Decorating The Halls For The Brockton Game, Putting On The Senior Breakfast Or Producing One Of The Best Thanksgiving Rallies Ever Seen At LHS? We Also Had The Added Responsibility Of Planning Two Froms, As Well As Graduation. They Helped Us Handle All Of These Activities With Ease. Mrs. Belliveau And Mrs. Crowley Have Gone Beyond Being Our Advisors And Have Taken A Sincere Interest In The Class Of 1989. They Are Not Only Our Advisors, But Dear Friends. They Are Truly Special People And We, The Class Of ‘89, Will Be Eternally Grateful. We Are Glad To Have The Opportunity To Show Our Cratitude And Thank These Two Extraordinary People Who Have Done So Much For Us. The Class Of 1989
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