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JOAN H. LEHMANN oanie “Chickie Time il was. And whal a time it was. It was ... A time of innocence, A time of confidences Long ago ... it must be ... I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They ' re all that’s left you. S.C.V.P. . . . Bergson ' s , , . Steve . . ambitious . , . she cares DOROTHY CATHERINE LENNON Dodi UP ON; Float meetings, riding all over the Cape in the A D van (Buzzard’s Bay] DOWN ON; Being called Dottie, Dot AMBITION: To continue my edu¬ cation, P.E. or A.S. Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision But today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every Tomorrow a vision of hope! Famous parlies . . . basketball maniac . . . typical D.B. . . . knowing her is enough DAVID LEVY Dave” UP ON: Politics, Law, Debating, good friends, and weekends DOWN ON: Homework, bureaucracy, and Communism LIFE IS: An endless struggle to attain the utmost you are capable of FREEDOM IS: The first Tuesday after the first Monday in the month of November USUALLY SEEN WITH: Friends AMBITION: To be a lawyer Hot wheels . . . boisterous . . . Young Republican . . . suave . . . “Cougars ... intelligent MARY CATHERINE LUDLOW Lud” The Leaden-Eyed” It is the world ' s one crime its babies do grow dull. It ' s poor are oxlike, limp, and leaden¬ eyed. Not that they starve, but starve so dreamlessly. Not that they sow, but that they seldom reap. Not that they serve, but have no gods to serve; Not that they die, hut that they die like sheep. Big Blue Peepers ... I left my heart in N. Falmouth ...” ski bum . . . Fireball THEODORE CRAIG MAGUIRE Teddy Miger LIFE IS: A soap opera F ' REEDOM IS: Impossible USUALLY SEEN: In my car AMBITION: Indy 500 Argumentative . . . philosophical . . . generous . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . Julius Child?! ROSEMARY THERESA MANN Rose Rosie UP ON: Having a good time DOWN ON: Guys who act like they don’t know you FREEDOM IS: Having the car LIFE IS: A special guy AMBITION: Secretary or elementary school teacher Outgoing . . . younger guys . . . Sneaky 29
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DAVID LACORTE STEPHEN HENRY LaPLANT Sieve Fugi I like to discuss parents and their peals of wisdom in my act. They say to their kids, Where did we fail? I can ' t take it anymore, why don ' t you get a job? You come home late and they ask. What could you possibly do until 2 o ' clock in the morning? I figured at my father ' s age if he didn ' t know, why should I tell him? Daring driver . . . huge eyes . . . R. . chauffeur t CINDALU LASKEY Cindy Cinnie The road goes ever on and on. Down from the road where it began Now far away the road has gone. And I must follow if 1 can. Pursuing it with eager feet Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? 1 cannot say. — jrr. Tolkien Sarcastic , , . Gay 90 ' s fill-in . . . the big P. . . book worm JUDITH G. LAWTON fudi” Hoot Jude UP ON: Chucky, ' 66 Pontiac. Sunday mornings, windy days DOWN ON: Frizz weather, being alone LIFE IS: Staying as happy as I am FREEDOM IS: Graduation USUALLY SEEN WITH: C,N., Hink, Kim AMBITION: Dietitian, marriage C.N. . . . Medvafe worker . . . little sister MARGARET ANN LAWTON Peg Peggy UP ON: People who are governed by reason instead of habits and urges At ebb tide I wrote A line upon the sand And gave it all my heart And all my soul At flood tide 1 returned To read what I had inscribed And found my ignorance upon the shore Pint-size Peggy . . . Lucy , . . A,S. . . . Bubbling DONALD BRUCE LEE Don Pee UP ON: Maine, skiing DOWN ON: Phonies, conceited people LIFE IS: Being rich usually SEEN: In a black Ford AMBITION: Automobile dealership Webster ' s crowd . . , pumpkin get- awoy car . . . Maine . , , The Black Priest 28
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LUCIA ANNE MARTINO Im Loosh HAPPINESS IS: Friends, fall days, long walks, knowing lhal everything I had to do is done MISFR’l’ IS: Having to depend on other people, being told what to do. being called Lucy LIFE IS: As good as von can make it USUALLY SEEN: Laughing Sporty . . . When the Saints Go Marching In .. . last of the ' Tinas SARA CATHERINE MATHEVVSON Sahara Que Sera Sera ' UP ON: Fall ilays. Straw berry F ' ields I. pants that are long enough DOWN ON: Playing football with V ' ickie when she ' s on the other team. Algebra II I,IFF IS: Knowing who 1 am and being able to accept it FREEDOM IS: Heing abb? to clean my room when 1 want to USUALLY SEEN: In a good mood, had mood . .. whatev(!r AMHITION: To learn how to laugh To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpo.se under the heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 Meinhold ' s livin . . . slender . . . spurts of laughter . . . Sora. take your glasses off. .. . moody I juLiANNE McCarthy ulie Speech may .som(;times do harm: hut so may silenci; and a worse harm at lhal. No insult ever caused so deep a wound as a tenderness expected and withheld: and nt) spoken indiscretion was ever so hitlimK rejected as the word that one did not speak. Freckles . . . reserved . . . sincere . . . equestrian PATRICIA ANNE McCARTHY Paltie Pal lip ON: Friends, traveling, helping other [Xiople. the ocean DOWN ON: People who don ' t care, unfriendly people LIFE IS: Yours to do whatever you want with FREEDfJM IS: |usl another word for nothing left to lose AMHITION: R. N. and to always he needed 7 ' vvirly girl . . . talkative . . . S.VOB .. . congenial TIMOTHY McCarthy Tima I IP ON: Mountains DOWN ON: People who don ' t under¬ stand favorite SAYING : What ' s happening ' . ' ’ USl lALI.Y SEEN: S.dling apples LIFE IS: A howl of a[)ples FREEDOM IS: .Something we all must experience Johnny Appleseed . . . red jacket . galloping gourmet . . OV . . . language PAUL w. McClure UPO.N: Weekends in .N IL and work DOWN ON: School, pizza day LIF ' E IS: Too short FREEDOM IS: Riding a fast hike USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tom and Druce AMHITION: Work Steve? . . . tall . . . gullible . . . .Mobil .Man 30
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