Manchester High School - Anchor Yearbook (Manchester, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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First Class Millionaire: Martha Cutter and John Marsden Most Artistic: Eliza Proctor and Mark Clark Most Athletic: Cricket D ' Angelo and Jim Lance First U S. President: Bill Melvin and Martha Cutter

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Kirsten Smith is now the head Drum Majorette for the M.l.T. marching band. Owen Freeman is not the head light director for the Boston Shakespeare Co. Martha Sibley arrived on foot. She was afraid she wouldn’t be able to drive home Maureen Walsh is now the owner of the “new” Patti Ann’s. Pam Laughridge has just created a new Dunkin Donut: The Dusty Crueller. Leslie Lee is now the center for the Celtics. How’d you do it, Les? Maggie Logue is still silhouetting the harbor. Joe Macek finally got Midasized. Mike Maroney does have a private practice in Paris, France. Cathy Moon is the new president of Coca-Cola Advertising. Pat Doucette was the first to marry a Brown and tie the families together. Karen Juel is now leading the Rainbow girls to their pot of gold.” John Marsden now plays in the Boston Garden . . . the National Anthem. Sue Paige now manages Sue-Side Cycle. David Singleton is still dodging trees. Paul Spurell ran out of spunk. Lisa Stanley hopes to have as many milestones ahead of her as she has behind her. Patricia Rooney didn’t make it here, she’s stuck in neutral. Rick Silva is on his honeymoon, they’re riding dirt bikes cross-country. T erri Smith is busy with her 1 28 jobs. Mark Stewart is starring in the all new Rocky III. Linda and Lisa Marshall married two twins and they had two twins and so on and so on and so on . . . Jeff Tarr now has a license to drive in every state. Ricky Towle now conducts the ever growing Boston and Maine. Margot Winn is still continuing patio festivities. Linda Henderson is having trouble finding a parking space for her oxen. Kent Bradshaw drove the limo for Lisa Spittle’s wedding . . . the question is, did she ride for free. Matt D’Angelo just patented the process of Hulkification. Maria Parisi still loves N Y. Jeff Parish is still wearing his boxers to his arms. E. J. Soboleski never got his license . . . wait . . . here he is now. Pam Stewart thought it was a costume party and came dressed as a bunny. Lisa Greenleaf is an Elementary Art teacher . . . how old are you, Lisa? Diane Strangman just got dropped off by her mother. Sonya Nieberle couldn’t make it tonight, she locked herself in the car without her keys. Lisa Beaulieu has just finished marketing a new line of Turtle Products. “Emma” has become a new teaching slogan in College Rea ding Skills Classes across the country. Tricia Perry just arrived, “Tricia, did you do something different to your hair?” Paul Calef still prefers the Magnolia girls to Manchester ones . . . But what does he know? Madeline Romano is trying to convince us that we should blow up the place tonight. Laurie Stanley hasn’t made it tonight either. She is stuck in neutral with Tricia Rooney. Dee Mitchell cut her hair for the reunion. Eliza Proctor has just finished her first commission . . . the high school . . . and we don’t mean canvases. Jim Osborne was just surgically separated from his MG. Frank Hellwig brought along his wife Cray I and his daughter BM370, nice to see you, Frank, and now moving on . . . And they all lived happily ever after . . .?



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Most Congenial: Kathy Keating and Jeff Parish Class Flirt: Sue Paige and Jimmy Doucette, 21 Most Talkative: Liz Brown and Todd Cooke Most Likely to Succeed: Ron Ambrose and Tricia Perry Class Genius: Ann Anderson and Frank Hellwig Done Most for M.H.S.: Bill Melvin and Tricia Perry

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