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Carol Cleveland Paul Coish Anne M. Colella Modern Dance; LOG Staff; THISTLE; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Girls’ Club; Ski Club; G.A.A.; F T. A.; Pep Club. Talkative CAROL . . . the Winter Ball of ’66 . . . good times in Hyannis . . . Judy Collins and Ray Charles Con- certs ... a constant blusher. Football 1; Wrestling. M1SHMOUSE enoys hockey, football and hitting partys. MISH ' S favorite classes in- clude lunch and D. Block study. Remembers N.Y.C. PAUL will join the Navy af- ter graduation. Junior Prom Committee; G.A.A.; Pep Club. U.S. history with Mr. De- Teso . . • remembers junior prom . . . May 12, 1968 . . . likes hockey . . . favorite pas- time is going out in a ’55 Ford . . . plans on going to college. Elizabeth Coleman Freshman Girls’ Chorus. BETSY ... a blondie . . . I lists fondest memory as Junior Prom with Don . . . enjoyed bookkeeping with Miss Carrabis . . . works as an aide at the Tuell Nursing I Home . . . enjoys the beach at Nahant. We returned to A i.H.S. in the fall of ’66 as confidentf?) sophomores looking with Richard J. Comeau Student Congress; Class Representative; Winter Track Captain; Spring Track; Foot- ball. RICK . . . Mr. Brown’s Con. Civ. class . . . New York trip with R.B.M. . . . a star in football and track . . . spends time checkin’ with P.R. and J.M. . . . listens to S. and G. Wayne Colvin A.V. Club; Color Guard. WAYNE’S favorite mem- ories include Mr. Morrow ' s math class and the Washing- ton trip with Ribbit Hood”; A camper and a Mt. climber. John Concannon Wrestling. Lanky JACK — likes hock- ey, football, and girls. Remembers Con. Civ. with Mr. Brown — all nighters at J.D.’s. Spends time checkin! College ahead. Gary Conserva D.E.C.A. MR. C.” liked psychology with Mr. Croston. Works as a piano repairman. Pastimes in- clude golf, skin diving, bom- bing around, and checkin’. Recalls the all nighters at the Cape.
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George Charos Baseball; Spring Track; Winter Track; Student Con- gress. CROW can be found surfing in the summer; he belongs to Rex home Com- petition Surf Team. Remem- bers the fish at the ’68 Hockey tourney. Spends week-ends and summers at Marshfield. Michael Christie Rifle Team 1 2 3. Psychology is MICHAEL ' S favorite class. But Friday nites downtown were more memor- able. Works at Friendly’s and is an avid hockey fan. Elaine Christensen D.E.C.A. Girls Club. STRETCH ... Mr. Brown ' s history class . . . summer of ’68; works at Tele- phone Company; likes basket- ball . . . passes time hanging around with D.C. and C.R. • . . enjoys sewing. Arleen Cieplik Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; FT. A. Arleen — a football fan, re- remembers math with T.H. and Aug. 1967. Keeps busy outside of school by going to M M and hanging around with L.L. that even the ff infallible ” computer could make mistakes to confuse and amuse us. Jamie Lynn Cimaglia Junior Prom Committee Chairman; Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Ski Club; Drama Club; F.T.A.; Leaders’ Club. JAMIE won’t forget that extended” trip to UMass, Hampton ’68 or her first parachute jump. The longest hair in the school and an infamous arguer. Beverly Clark Varsity Tennis; LOG Staff; Spanish Club; IMPRINT Staff; Glee Club; Freshman Girls’ Chorus; G.A.A. BEV will fondly remember Mr. Nieman’s Math Class, Garroup picnics, G.P.S., and July 13, 1968 ... Favorite pastime — Telphone calls from South Carolina and C.R. Stetson Clark Drama Club. STETS remembers acting in The Crucible and English with Mr. Crane. A skier, golf- er and coin collector. Patricia Clemens Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Pep Club. PAT . . . English with Mr. Cooper . . . 6-10-68 summers ’67 and ’68 likes skiing . . . work at Mel- rose- Wakefield Hospital . . . vacation at Marshfipld skiing the mountains of New Hampshire . . . riding around with the kids. 25
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Gerald Constantino T1NO” . . . easy going — favorite sport: Hockey. Won’t soon forget Abbott ' s Island or the Junior Prom. Favorite class was U.S.H. with Mr. DeTeso. Always spending time and money in Boston with Fonc. Marilyn Contreas Drama Club; Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Leaders’ Club; T.C.L.; IMPRINT. Fun-to-be-with MAL enjoys watching hockey and football . . . History with Mr. Burr and English . . . TR1-HI-Y . . . Likes to read and listen to music . . . The Ribbit” Trip. Walter Conway Football; Baseball; Hqckey. Athletic and carefree WAL- LY remembers summer of ’67 with Cheese steak; Lunch and Sandbox I with Mishmouse; working at the Quick Mart or playing cards at the Penthouse occupy his spare time. Susan Louise Cook Honor Society, Sec.; French Club; Girls ' Club; G.A.A.; Student Congress. Friendly and respected SUE; a creative seamstress remembers those good times in Math class with Mr. Gan- ley. Enjoys working with young children, a member of Youth Forum, Rainbow, and CFG . . . SUE is on the Go! disbelief on the plight of the lost and misdirected Frosh: Had we acted like that ? Charles Coombs T1LO . . . Doc Fieldman’s biology class ■ • . May 21st . . . summer of ’68 . . . en- joys football and basketball works at Melrose- Wakefieid Hospital . . . pas- ses time hanging around the beach or downtown . . . likes to work on ’62 Falcon. Chris Copeland Football; Wrestling; Auto Club. CHRIS ( not Christopher, please not Christopher”) can usually be found working on cars or riding around with Stretch, Bunion, Pit, and Dumpy. Fondest memories: trying to get rid of auto club car and psych, with Mr. Cros- ton. Marianne Corrado G.A.A.; Pep Club. CORRACH1 fondly remembers all those complete- ly unique experiences in the summer of ' 68 with Sarge, S.U.D., and the 55; Hey, Mamma!”; work at Anton’s Cleaners; wide smile. Donna Marie Correia F.T.A.; G.A.A.; Ski Club; Girls’ Club; Leaders’ Club. Friendly, smiling DONNA will always remember UMass. December 22, 1965. Dancing and buying shoes occupy much of DONNA ' S free time. Long hair. Summer of ’67. 27
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