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Will the good times she had as a senior and the ability to make it through her last two years at Q.R.H.S.; to Shawn Thibeault the power to grow another six inches. Susan Malin leaves to Carolanne her crazy times in French and all the good times in her senior year: to her brother the good times ahead. Cynthia Mansfield leaves Quabbin. Mary Lou Martel leaves with a sigh of relief. Michele Mattson leaves smiling. Laurie Messier leaves her sister Jamie a pair of Jordache sneakers for basketball. Susan Messier leaves her brother David all the good times she had in her Senior year. Jill Mongeau leaves Quabbin with a sigh of relief, the percussion section to Allen to keep under control, to Jenny and Kathy a wish for good luck in life. Wendy Munn leaves Kelly all her demerits: leaves Kathy Mr. Gauld, and leaves Q.R.H.S. for good. Jennifer Musante leaves Sarah her seat in band and a quiet study hall (always remember the bees); leaves Kelli four years of lots of luck; leaves Keith two more years of French and Gina the front seat and the ability to get ready in fifteen minutes. Mary Nachtigall leaves Carol a lifetime supply of aspirin with which to survive art classes alone; to Marko the great fun of having had En- vironmental Science together, and the hope that he has as great a senior year. David Newell leaves Tracy Harding 5000 milk cartons to jam; leaves his brother Mike the candy he was supposed to get for winning an air plane throwing contest in eighth grade and a pretty good memory. Roberta O’Donnell leaves Mr. Webster his legs unbroken; leaves Veronica in hopes that now she’ll get her own papers; leaves Paul all his pitiful jokes. Jacque Page leaves Quabbin with a great big smile. John Panaccione leaves the girls’ cross country team to Mr. Lyon. Jay Pease leaves his brother Will who will arrive at Quabbin in two years a warning about the teachers and leaves the teachers a warning about his brother Will. Tom Peddle leaves everything he never had to anyone w ho wants it. Cindy Perez leaves a bottle of aspirin for Ms. Lawlor for all the headaches she caused: leaves Brian Burke the strength to make it through the next four years of Quabbin. Jim Pickens leaves Mr. Perron an I.V.A.C. 2000 micro processing system. Melissa J. Pitisci leaves Shawna Harding five more inches of height and to Christina Smith a big ' ‘0000.” Kay Potter leaves to Janet the hope that she’ll have as much fun in her next few years at Quabbin and her love. Theresa Reed leaves to all high school teachers her younger brother Craig; to Karla (Sneezy) any guy she asks for, Steve Perry included; to Cathy (Dip) more fools” to nickname. Suanne Rich leaves to Erin McGonigle the name Farah, to Bone her own influence; to Mrs. Daley a smile; and to Theresa all the greatest memories. Andy Robinson leaves to Michelle Foster the bus rides; to Maria Borelli his advice just a phone call away and to Mary Jane and Mark Ms. Carmell. Ken Robinson leaves. Mary Russell leaves Kevin Pirner her cockroach boots so that he will be able to kill cockroaches in corners; leaves French IV to anyone ready to take it. Tom Salvadore leaves all his broken drum sticks to John Bly and Todd McW illiams. Lynn Sane leaves to Nursie and Mrs. Miller a great big smile and “Hello to lighten up each and every remaining day they have in Room 173. Joseph R. Seymour, being of sound mind and body, leaves his knapsack to anyone who wants it; to his sister the gift of being able to talk her way out of some hairy situations. Colleen Sibley leaves her sister Cheryl 1001 reasons for being late to study; leaves her sister Susan a year round pass to wander the halls at anytime; leaves to Kim Sanderson her Home Ec talent to g et a recipe totally wrong. Chuck Skerry leaves a pound of nails to the Hammer. Michael Smith leaves all his negative and positive stars to his sister Tam, and all his broken bones to Mrs. Griffin. Darlene Snyder leaves Jackie W hippee her green locker monster; leaves to Mr. Lyon all the stars so he can give them to another deserving student; leaves Ann Marie the power to score as many goals in field hockey. Kathy St. George leaves to Betty all the good times they had at lunch; to David R. the pit of her prune. Chris Stephens leaves to the younger generation a good time with Chem Study and Physics. Cindy Stewart leaves Linda the pictures in her locker in hopes that her tradition will be carried on; leaves to Mary Degon the good times in Mrs. Lindquist ' s class; to Lori Sullivan as many horses as she can handle; to Scott the “fun rides on the bus; to Mrs. Lindquist a big ' ‘Thank you for caring about the rebel, and leaves saluting. Neal Stoll leaves Buc Brandon some curious cargo. Stacey Stratton leaves to her sister Robyn and her brother Drew an at- titude that she didn ' t have in high school: realize how lucky you are and how much you can do for those who aren’t, look for the good and not the bad, and never be afraid to let people know how much you care. Craig Sullivan leaves to Ms. Carmell an empty back row in Physics, to Mr. Turcotte someone new to fill the Coke machine and count the money. Julia Sullivan leaves Jon Haynes ten million cookies; Cort a face from the ancient gallery; John the sense of humor; Mr. Lyon a hug; and Beech a blue milk. Catherine Szabo leaves Kristin Kowal the “entire” horn section and the hopes that she won’t be the only horn player without a boyfriend next year; to Tara (her best friend) all the “kraziness in the world to use on all the teachers we didn ' t get along with; to Mr. LeBlanc a new secretary and someone to complain with. Catherine Tay lor leaves to Lisa Roberts all the dog biscuits at Quabbin; to Jenny and Joanie her place at the piano: to Mrs. Silvernail her solfeggio book; to Beth her squeaky clarinet (try to have it fixed before I come back to student teach.) Marcia D. Thibeault leaves all the wonderful years of fighting and love to Debbi Eldredge; to Shawn and Sheryl some boring and exciting years of school: to David Roach all the girls he can get. Lori Thurston leaves to Mr. Lyon a frown and silence, in hopes that he w ill pass them on to some needy students in future years. Bonnie Michelle Trudeau leaves Margo McNaulty all her typing assignments, all of her history notes; to Ms. Plumb a bottle of aspirins and a copy of The Body Human; to Jamie Messier third base in hopes the curse can be broken; to Miss Skinner her homework grid; to Mrs. Cornac- chia a new Bingo marker; to Mrs. Turcotte and Mrs. Bryant, Kelly Mor- riss to do their ty ping. Chris Valardi leaves Roxanne and Eddie, and can’t believe that she made it in only six years. Lisa Valardi leaves Ann Marie Midura the ability to find the net. John Vincent leaves Bob Keans the other half of his dollar: Gail Drewniak David Simmerer; Paul Noble the football team; Leon Small con- fused; John Haynes the advice, Run fast,”; Jamie to suffer. Chris Walker leaves shadow to see Janet and Billy safely on the bus and M rs. Marshall a year’s supply of Big Red gum. Kenny W ' erme leaves to the class of 83 memories and to his little Karen the hopes of making it out of Q.R.H.S. Kevin W ' erme leaves everyone behind to suffer until they get out. Barbara White leaves to Michelle Foster a T-shirt saying We’re jocks, ya know,”; to Mrs. Grandone the infamous toga; the yearbook office to the next editors, and to Mrs. Scanlan a great big Thank you!” Mary Wlodarczyk leaves Mrs. Glodas without being able to speak French and someone else to call her by name. 157
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Class Greg Albro leaves to Ms. Carmell an empty back row in Physics; to Tom N. and Mark R. his uncanny ability to get a date (when his buddy isn’t babysitting); to Carol Noble the chance to go to a few concerts; to Sue Klem a supply of mirrors, just in case; and to QRHS the legend of the Green Hornet. Michael C. Allen leaves Michael R. Allen a one way ticket to anywhere. Michael R. Allen leaves Mr. Gauld’s Environmental Science class passing. Miss Plumb all of the typing erasers he found in his locker, Colleen Flagg the long and rowdie bus ride home, and Pam Bacon his locker in hopes she can get it open faster than he did. Joe Amidio leaves Q.R.H.S. a truck load of pumpkins. Tina Anderson leaves Mike Woodland a box of Huggies; to C.G. all the other illiterates; and to Mr. Gauld a new phytoplankton net. Joe Cauvin leaves “Fruit Warbler” to pull the team together next year. Laurie Anderson leaves to her brother, Mark, the strength to hang in there just a while longer. Adrien Ayer leaves his sister Audrey another two rough years. Becky Beaudry leaves everything to her kids. Donna Beck leaves her brother Danny all the fun she had in her years at Quabbin and wishes Ann Caruso all the luck in the world in her last two years; leaves someone else to wish “Ma” good luck. James Black leaves. Larry Bolduc leaves to his brother Joseph the sense to choose likeable friends; to Liz good luck; and to David the courage and determination to make it through his last year; to a special friend who put up with him through good times and bad, her strength and hope for the future. Nancy Briggs leaves Heidi Bolger a bowling alley full of little D’s; her lunch box to Mrs. Glodas (with a thermos full of java, of course); the stickers in her locker to its future tenant, and a handful of Briggs’ to Quabbin. James Brown leaves Mr. Melanson the books he used to write his essay tests; leaves his sister all the hard classes she has left. Michael Bryant leaves the back row in physics class empty because nobody will ever be able to take our place; and to Mrs. Lindquist, one Scotsman on a step ladder. Valarie Bumpus leaves Mr. LaMontagne a large bottle of aspirin for the many headaches she has given him and many thanks for an enjoyable class and for possible career plans. Earline Campbell leaves her brother Mike his last two years of high school. Steve Casey leaves Mr. Gauld his hat. Marilyn Castriotta leaves her father at least one bottle of aspirin for all the headaches she caused him; leaves Matthew to take care of Mark in the seventh grade; leaves the field hockey team in search of a more influential captain; leaves Mrs. Daly the smile that she’s been looking for, leaves Miss Halvey a cardinal; leaves Mrs. Widing with hope that our books balance; and leaves Mrs. Glodas a spoon. John Cirelli leaves Captain Martin and his other teachers with gratitude for making him strive and try hard to achieve; leaves Mr. Lyon with a bag of laughs for his jokes. Johanna Crawford leaves Denise Roach the hope that she survives her last three years at Quabbin and to the 1982 field hockey team a lot of luck in their season and districts. Jeffrey Dailey leaves Debbie all the books and teachers; leaves Randy all the girls and techniques to learn; leaves Mike Jimi Hendrix, and leaves Mrs. McGonigle a bouquet of roses for her kindness. T heresa Degnan leaves analysis in total confusion. Christopher Despres leaves to hi6 sister Patti and brother Louis his memories of the good times and his influence in the library. Susan Dixson leaves this year ' s cheerleading squad a big thanks and a smile, and to next year’s squad support, a wish of luck and a vote of confidence. Clara Dupell leaves Erin Stevens some more foods and nutrition worksheets, leaves all her enthusiasm for gym to her brother “Porky,” leaves to Pam Bacon her own locker to care for. Deby Erickson leaves a pair of binoculars to all who love to stare. Doreen Erickson leaves Mr. Lyon lots of extra strength aspirin, and the B.B.’s lots of luck. Jennifer Fales leaves a big thank you to the administrators, faculty members, cafeteria workers, office secretaries, monitors and custodians for making our last six years a success. Susan Fontaine leaves Kathy Sirois another super year in Symphonic Winds, and the “Buddy” to Kim and Kathy to enjoy. Frank Frenier leaves his brother Mark the encouragement to Finish high school; leaves future art students his talents. Jeff Furst leaves all his rude comments to next year’s physics class; leaves Mr. Beschta the comforting knowledge that he will someday succeed. Ann Griffin leaves Beth a big hug and kiss; leaves Mr. Stratton a big Snickers bar; leaves Ma a joke book; leaves the rest of the school a big smile. Amy Grondin leaves Matt Harty a rebel plate in case he decides to con- vert, Karla her own phone, and leaves a big smile and a wink to Stevie Thompson. Geoffrey Grossman leaves David Roach one more undeserved year at Quabbin; leaves Cort all the cheese we stashed in the little room above the stage (used to feed Ms. Carmell’s mole); leaves the infamous low brass his expertise at bothering the conductor without getting into trouble for it; leaves Quabbin alone. Jeff Hale leaves Mr. Gauld, Mrs. Daly, and Miss DiPinlo all the rude jokes for another mountain trip; to Mrs. Lindquist a bouquet of flowers for the ones he never stole; to his sister, Virginia, the ability to master chemistry and physics through confusion. Nancy A. Hessleton leaves her artistic abilities to her sister Janine and all the good memories of good old South; leaves to Mr. McDonough the youngest of the bunch. Denise and Douglas. Polly Heyes leaves “Ma” her clogs; leaves Mr. Stratton all the history 6he never learned; leaves Beth Griffin her laughter. Michael Hodgerney leaves to Mr. Lyon all his near miss bowling scores, leaves the cafeteria workers alone; leaves his ability to sleep through most classes and survive to anyone; leaves to Mrs. McGonigle the reports that made no sense. Dana Ann Holden leaves Mary Waterman another bottle of water to replace the broken one; leaves her brother Tommy the Bronco and the talent to talk his way out of demerits; leaves Bone six eggs. Patricia R. Hudson leaves QRHS to her niece Christine in hopes she’ll learn to like it; leaves lots of thanks to Mr. Gauld and Mr. Poor and all her other teachers, and leaves saluting. Christine Hyde leaves all the good times to Karen and Nancy Rochford, and the hope that her brother and sister Andy and Patty will have a great time also. Susan Jette leaves Brian “the closet”; leaves Mr. Carlin a white flower (no message this time); leaves Mr. LeBlanc a white flower with a message; leaves a dead alligator for Karen and a few opportunities for cartwheels in the hall for Eric and Cathy. Mike Judd leaves Heather his ability to wander the halls a nd leaves Steve seven more years in school. Sue Judd leaves her only four demerits to Cindy Stewart, her empty paper cups to Tammy, and the crowded bus to Doug. Ann Kowal leaves to Kristin her locker, all ready for the interior decorator, a bus ticket and some discretion; to Cort, David and John, a picture all their own (take good care of it); and to T.S., John, and Paul, a thesaurus, a calculator and lots of luck. Tracey Kulig leaves Brian a lot of luck to get through his remaining years at Q.R.H.S. Teresa Lam leaves Tom, to have a great senior year, and Ellen to all the unlucky teachers. Edie Leadbetter leaves Lisa Roberts a box of purple black dog bones; Sue M. and Becky S. all the black and blues in gym; Colleen Flagg all the ability as a Senior to forget faces and names; and to Mr. Melanson the per- mission to call someone eke “Pickles.” Peter LePoer leaves to Mary Waterman a little height; to Carol a car that won’t break down on the way back from the Patriot ' s game, and to Dana his other boot. Paula Levia leaves so Miss Lawlor can have her day back and leaves lots of luck to all her friends still at Quabbin. Robin Lindsey leaves Ms. Bouley in need of another art student to clean the inside of the windows in the show cases; leaves to her sister Tina all 156
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Gregg Albro: Latin Club 1-4, Spanish Club 1, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sr. Dinner Dance Committee 4, Varsity Golf 3-4, Varsity Soc- cer 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Sr. Show Committee 4, Quabbin Conservation Corps 4, Environmental Science and Issues Conference, Co-Chair Person 4, Year Book Staff 4 Michael C. Allen: Symphonic Winds 1-4, Central District 3, Quabbin Valley 2-3, Latin Club 1-4 Michael R. Allen: Concert Chorus 1-4, Debating Club 1-3, Senior Bazaar 4 Laurie Anderson: Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 1-2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Spaghetti Supper 3, Panther Press 2 Tina Anderson: French Club 3-4, Cross Country, Mgr. 1-3, Quabbin Conservation Corps 4, Concert Band 1-2 Adrien James Ayer: Track and Field 1-4, Basketball 1-4 Becky Beaudry: Gymnastics 1 Donna Beck: Varsity Softball 1-4, J.V. Basketball 2, Panther Press 2, Outing Club 2, Junior Spaghetti Supper Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Dinner Dance Committee 4, Senior Bazaar Committee 4 James Black: Varsity Wrestling 3-4 Larry Bolduc: Track 1-4, Captain 3-4, Basketball 1, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Spaghetti Supper Comm. 3, Senior Bazaar Comm. 4, Soccer 2-4, Co-Captain 4, MVP 4, Cross Country 1, Yearbook Staff 4 Nancy Briggs: Class Secretary 2-4, NHS 2- 4, French Club 1-4, Varsity Basketball 2-4, Panther Press 1-2, J.V. Softball 1-2, Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Staff 4 Michael Bryant: Spanish Club 2-3, Freshmen Soccer 1, J.V. Soccer 2, J.V. Basketball 1-2, J.V. Baseball 1, Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, Senior Bazaar 4, Varsity Soccer 3-4, Varsity Basketball 3-4, Varsity Baseball 2-4, Na- tional Honor Society 2-4 Jacqueline Bullard: French Club 1-2 Valarie Bumpus: Concert Chorus 1, Con- cert Band 1, Spanish Club 1, Junior Spaghetti Supper 3 Marilyn Castriotta: Varsity Field Hockey 1- 4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 1-2, Varsity Softball 1-4, National Honor Socie- ty 2-4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 1-4, Treasurer 2-4, Spanish Club 1-4, Treasurer 2-3, Drama Club 1-4, Yearbook Staff — Sales Editor, 4, Quabbin Conservation Corps 4, One Act Plays 1-4, Class Treasurer 1-4 Joe Cauvin: Varsity Cross Country 1-4, Var- sity Track 1-4, Freshman Basketball 1, Cross Country Co-captain 4 John Cirelli: NJROTC 1-3, Drama Club 1- 3, Panther press 2 Johanna Crawford: French Club 2-3, Secretary 2, Latin Club 1, Varsity Basket- ball Cheering 2-4, Varsity Field Hockey 1- 4, Varsity Softball 1-2, J.V. Basketball 1, One Act Plays 1, 2, 4, Jr. Spaghetti Supper 3, Drama Club 1-4, Jr. Prom committee 3, Senior Bazaar 4, Yearbook Photography Editor 4, Model Congress 1, Girls’ State 3, English Aide 1-4, Track 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Who’s Who in American High School 3 Kevin Crowley: Spanish Club 2-3, Basket- ball 1-4, Golf 1-2 Jeffrey Dailey: Spanish Club 2-4, NJROTC 1-3, Commander 3, Library Aide 3-4 Theresa Degnan: Student Council 2-3, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, Varsity Cheerleading 1-2, National Honor Society 2-4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Concert Chorus 1- 2, Graduation Usher 3 Christopher Despres: Media Corps. 1-4, Media II 3-4, Debate Club 2-3, A.V. 2 Susan Dixson: Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 1-4, Captain 4, J.V. Field Hockey 1-2, Junior Spaghetti Supper 3, Prom Committee 3, French Club 1-2, Senior Bazaar 4 Clara Dupell: Concert Chorus 1-4, Audio Visual Aide 3, French Club 1, Debate Club 2- 3, NJROTC 1 Debra Erickson: Senior Bazaar 4, Yearbook Staff 4 Doreen Erickson: J.V. Basketball 1-2, Co- Captain 2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, J.V. Soft- ball 1, V. Track 2-4, V. Cross Country 3-4, Co-captain 4, Spaghetti Supper Committee 3, Symphonic Winds 1-3, Vice President of Class 3, National Honor Society 2-4 Jennifer Alice Fales: Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Concert Band 1-3, Vice President 2, Spaghetti Supper 3, Junior Prom 3, Class President 3-4, Concert Chorus 3-4, Co- Chair Person of Science Issues Conf. 4, Graduation Usher 3, Senior Dinner Dance 4 Susan Fontaine: Symphonic Winds 1-4, Quabbin Singers 1-4, Stage Band 1-4, Latin Club 1-2, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Bazaar Committee 4, Concert Chorus 1-2, Central District Band 1-3, Central District Or- chestra 4, Quabbin Valley 1-3, New England Band 1, All-State Band 1-3, Quab- bin Singers Chorus Council 4, Musical Theatre Club 1-3, Prom Committee 3 Frank Frenier: Tennis Club 1, Concert Band 1, Drama Club 2, Special Ed Tutor 1- 3, “The Special Education” Editor 3, Debating Club 2-3, Treasurer 3, Gymnastics Club 3, Social Studies Tutor 3, Yearbook Art Staff 4 Jeff Furst: Freshmen Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, J.V. Soccer 2, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, One Act Plays 2, 4, National Honor Society 2-4, President 4, Boys’ State 3, Sr. Bazaar 4, Student Council 2-4, Vice President 3-4, Yearbook Art Editor 4 Ann Griffin: Spanish Club 1-2, Manager — Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball and Softball teams 2 Amy Grondin: Latin Club 1-2, Concert Chorus 1, Central District Chorus 1, Quab- bin Valley 2, Drama Club 1-3, Tennis Club 1 , One-Act Plays 1 , Junior Spaghetti supper Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3 Geoffrey C. Grossman: Symphonic Winds 2-4, Secretary 4, Track 2-4, French Club 2-3, Debate Club 3, Quabbin Conservation Corps 4, Vice-President 4, Boys’ State 3 Jeffrey Hale: J.V. Cross Country 1-3, Varsi- ty Track 1-4, Vice President of Class 4, Junior Prom Committee, Chair Person 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Spaghetti Supper Com- mittee 3, Quabbin Conservation Corps, Outing Club 4, Senior Bazaar 4, Senior Din- ner Dance Committee 4 Nancy A. Hesselton: Quabbin Conservation Committee 4, Varsity Basketball 4 Polly Heyes: Spanish Club 1, O.E.A. 2 Michael Hodgerney: French Club 1-4, Track 1, 3, 4, NJROTC 1, 2, French Aide 4, French Club Movie Committee 1-3 Dana Ann Holden: Student Council 3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, J.V. Field Hockey 1-2, Captain 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3-4, J.V. Softball 1-2, Captain 1, Varsity Softball 3- 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Spaghetti Supper Committee 3, Senior Bazaar 4, Yearbook Staff 4, . Drama Club 2-3, One Senior Act Plays 2-4, Orange Sale Committee 1-2, Senior Dinner Dance 4 Patricia R. Hudson: French Club 1-2, Senior Bazaar 4, Debate Club 2-3, Pres. 3, Drama Club 1-3 Cindy Hughes: Concert Chorus 1-4, Debate Club 2-3, Media Center 1 , Voice Class 4 Christine Hyde: French Club 1-4, Concert Chorus 1 -3, Chorus Council 3, HMS Pinafore 4 Susan Jette: Junior Spaghetti Sup Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior 1 Dance 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Bazaar 4 Michael Judd: Baseball 1, Track 2. Basket- ' ball 3-4, Conservation Corps 4 Susan Judd: French Club 1-3, JV Field Hockey Manager 2, Varsity Basketball Manager 2, Yearbook Staff 4, OEA 2, Debate Club 3 ( Barbara Kerstetter: Concert Chorus 2-4 Anne Kowal: Symphonic Winds 1-4, Treasurer 4, Stage Band 2, 4, Central District 1, 2, 4, All-New England Band 3, Quabbin Valley Band 2, 3, One-Act Plays 1-4, Model United Nations 3. 4, Latin Club 1- 4, President 4, National Honor Society 2- 4, Cross-Country 4, Drama Club 1-4, Quabbin Conservation Corps 4, Musical Theater Club 2, 3, Jr. Spaghetti Supper Committee 3, Senior Bazaar Committee 4, Panther Press 2, Yearbook Staff 4 Tracey Kulig: J.V. Field Hockey 2, French Club 1, 2, Senior Bazaar Committee 4, Q.R.H.S. Conservation Corps. 4 Lisa Labrousse: French Club 1-3, JV Soft- ball 2, Spaghetti Supper 3 Theresa Lam: French Club 1-3, Junior Spaghetti Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4 Edie Leadbetter: OEA 3, English Aide 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Spaghetti Sup- per Committee 3, Yarbook Typing Staff 4 , Peter LePoer: Student Council 1, 4, Stu- dent Advisory Council 2, French Club 1-3, Senior Bazaar 4, Track 1-4 (Captain 3-4, MVP 3), Cross Country 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Gymnastics 1-4, Senior Dinner Dance Committee 4 Robin Lindsey: Debate Club 1-3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Junior Spaghetti Sup- per Committee 3, Senior Bazaar 4. Year- book Staff 4, Senior Show 4, Senior Dinner Dance Committee 4, One Act Plays 4, Con- servation Corps 4 Sue Malin: French Club 2-4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Spaghetti Supper 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Softball 1, Orange Sale 2-3 Christina Mansfield: French Club 1-2, Outing Club 2, Spaghetti Supper Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3 MaryEllen Martone: Student Council 1-3, National Honor Society 2-4, Field Hockey 1-3, Basketball 1-2, Softball 1-2, Sym- phonic Winds 1-2, Singers 1-3, All State 2, Central District 1-2, Spaghetti Supper 3, Chairman Junior Prom 3 Michele Mattson: Spanish Club 1-2, Outing Club 2, Senior Dinner Dance Committee 4, Senior Bazaar 4, Spaghetti Supper 3, Year- book Staff 4 Laurie Ann Messier: Tennis Club 1 , French Gub 2-3, OEA 2-3, President 3, Yearbook Advertising Staff 4, Yearbook Sales Staff 4, Art Aide 1, Jr. Spaghetti Supper Committee Susan Marie Messier: Varsity Cheerleading 1, 2, 4, Concert Chorus 3, 4, Yearbook Typing Editor 4 Jill Mongeau: French Club 1, Symphonic Winds 1-4, Central District 1-4, Section Leader 3, 4, All-State 3, Quabbin Valley 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Varsity Basketball 158
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