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Louise Coleman G.A.A.; D.E.C.A. Vivacious LOUISE can I usually be found in front of a sewing machine or ) water - skiing. Remembers Mr. Cooper ' s English class; Junior Prom with G.Y.; summer ' 69; going up to New Hampshire; Iron But- I 1 terfly; R.C.’s pajama party, and March 23, 1969. Jean C. Connolly Girls Club 4; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 3, 4. Lively JEANNIE came to M.H.S. from Cheshire High School, Cheshire, Conn, in her junior year. Her favorite class at M.H.S. was History. Enjoys swimming, riding, bicycling, touch football, sewing and reading. Remem- bers summer of ' 69 and hearing President Kennedy speak at Yale U. in 1962. You know.” Valerie Collins i , G.A.A.; Girls Club. MOUSIE loves all sports j| especially hockey, football, and basketball. Besides working at Cummings, she finds time for sewing, cook- ing, and boys. English with Mr. Cooper; sitting on the porch with V.C.; D.S. Edmund J. Comeau Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; s Track, Baseball 2. Big ED, a sharp dresser; I can never forget English II with Mr. Glynn and the 1 summer of ' 67; Basketball, | water - skiing, and beach parties with Bud occupy I most of his spare time. Michael J. Connolly MAD DOG loves listen- ing to music; has a fantastic record collection; likes base- ball and fishing as sports; worked as a salad boy at the Ship; enjoyed all his Math classes. Marcia L. Cook French Club; Leaders Club; Girls Club; G.A.A. Cheerful COOKIE is an avid sports fan f Red Sox ) . Can often be found in front of a sewing machine; works at Gem; Math with Mr. Ganley and Mr. Grant; let- ters from N.Y.; You’ve got to be kidding!”; a Kappa girl. Yvonne Comeau Girls Club; Tumbling Club; Powder Puff Football. Vivacious YVONNE will always remember Chemistry with Mr. Bj as her favorite | class and her summers in J Maine with Terri. She en- joys horseback riding in her spare time. Joseph Cool Varsity Football, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Track, Stu- dent Congress. Good - looking, athletic, popular JOE hangs out with the men at Brigham ' s; crash- ing parties; checking; cruis- ing Main; good times with Bud.
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Christine Cimaglia G.A.A.; Girls Club; Leaders Club; Junior Prom Com- mittee. CHRIS slightly has mem- ories of Woodstock ’69. Concerts; great times down the Cape with BCGSS; state games; New Years Eve ' 69 at G. C.; storm-brewing; S.G.F. and Dvlan. I’m up!” Donna M. Cincotta G.A.A.; Leaders Club. Talkative DONNA loves meeting people, drawing, and water skiing; Remem- bers Math with Mr. LaRosa, hide and seek at Nahant with B.F. and S.M.; and Saturday night at Cathy’s; works as accountant at Nor- mandy Nursing Home; What?” Gail Cleveland Girls Club; G.A.A. CROCKET will never for- get those concerts; Joan Baez, Chambers Brothers, Donovan and Judy Collins. Good times with Conrad; N.Y. ’69; those parties. Christopher S. Clifford LOG Art Staff. Artistic CHRIS will al- ways remember Art as his favorite class. Will never forget all the fun on the Washington Trip in his junior year; can always be found either sailing or water skiing when the weather’s good. John Clukey D.E.C.A. Go to any sports event and CLUKE will be there. Finds time for dancing and record collecting. Will al- ways remember Distributive Education as his favorite class. Michael Coburn Quiet MICHAEL can be found at any kind of hockey event. He rates English his favorite class; works at Friendly’s; is usually loafing around in his spare time; Oh, really! Paul F. Coburn Paul will never forget April 8, 1969 or Martha’s Vineyard. Thanks to H.K., summer of ’69 was fan- tastic.” Chemistry with Doc.; Math with Mr. LaRosa; work at the Donut Shop; Junior Prom with B.H. and S.P.; hockey fan; rifles; Wacked-out!” Eleanor M. Colarusso IMPRINT; Girls Club; G.A.A.; F.T.A., 3; Jr. Prom Committee; Student Con- gress, 3. Unique and sincere ELLIE reserves a special place in her memories for her sum- mer of ’69. Came to M.H.S. in her sophomore year from St. Mary’s High.
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Deborah Coombs Orchestra; G.A.A.; Girls Club; Jr. Prom Comm. Always friendly DEBBIE loves sewing; works as a salesgirl at Fabric World; will always remember Jr. Prom ’69 Sept. 13, 1968, with Kevin and Debbie S.; active member of Tri-Hi-Y; Mr. Croston’s World Civ. class was the best. William A. Cox Muscular SNIPER can always be seen in his red Bronco. Enjoys working on his car; works at White Tool Co.; will always re- member the rocket trip; likes hunting and skiing; What a bummer.” Joseph A. Correia Freshman Football; Gym- rastics. Surfer JOE will always remember these two dates : Aug. 8, 1968 and July 7, 1969. U.S.H. with Mr. Frank was his favorite class. Worked as a lifeguard; checking ripe tomatoes. Deborah L. Corson G.A.A.; Girls Club. DEBI enjoys basketball, football and hockey; rates Mr. Frank ' s History class as tops; Fondest memories in- clude meeting W.R., Christ- mas ’67, Junior Prom ’69, and February 21, 1967. You can find her working at the Telephone Company or with W.R. Obviously!” Carol Craft Glee Club; Ensemble; Drama Club; LOG Art Staff; Honor Society; French Club; Girls Club; IMPRINT Staff; Brit- ish Travel Club. Green-eyed Carol loves flying kites on the beach, sewing, singing, and reading. Will always remember sum- mer of ’69, Beach Boys’ con- cert, Jennifer in Paint Your Wagon,” and daisies! Patricia J. Crafts Girls Club; G.A.A. Talkative PATTI will al- ways remember Bookkeeping with Miss Carrabis and that summer with S. S. Enjoys sewing, dancing and listen- ing to records; works at the Telephone Co.; Hey, listen!” John Cranmer JED enjoys football and basketball. Will always re- member Mr. Bushby’s Elec, class, nights at Sylan St. with Bud and P.D., and Kowloon with L.S. He worked at the bowling alley during his junior year. Oh, really!” Peter J. Cottone Freshman Football. Big COTTON will never forget summer ’69 with D.M. and J.R. Math with Mr. LaRosa; enjoys foot- ball, baseball, and basket- ball; worked at Richdale Milk; See ya up.
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