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IRENE MACHNIK Campbell Street Rutland “To every sunshine there’s a new beginning and to every sunset there’s a memory.” . . . Good friends . . . The Beef . . . Tucker . . . memories . . . Comet . . . Fine times . . . Par¬ tying . . . C.S.N. Harley . . . Bestest Buddy . . . K.O.P.. . . DAVID SCOTT MACKAY 22 Wyndhurst Drive Holden P and B . . . Hockey . . . Golf . . . Band . . . Pinecroft . . . ELP . . . Whatever you choose to do, do it wisely, and never give up . . . JOAN MACLENNAN 20 Lakeshore Drive Sterling parties . . . concerts. . . the Mountain . . . “HSA” . . . Summer ’77 . . . friends . . . Geils . . . KOP ... If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it is yours, if it doesn’t, it never was . . . JEFFREY SCOTT MALONE 25 Tanglewood Road Sterling Junction Burning the midnight oil . . . Hockey . . . Camp- outs . . . free-for-all . . . STYX 78 . . . New Hori¬ zons . . . High Country . . . skiing . . . Johnna . . . keg parties . . . crui¬ sin’ . . . Rt. 68 ... is that all? . . . co-ed dorms. . . CYNTHIA CLAIRE MANN 241 Maple Ave. Rutland “To wonder is to begin to understand” . . . PTL . . . FFA ... 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Chicopee ’78, ’79 . . . Summer of ’78 . . . Misty . . . Farming . . . Kansas City ... In every living thing is the spirit to be free . . . SALLY ELIZABETH MANN 137 Hillside Road Rutland “Do not follow — go instead, where there’s no path and leave a trail.” . . . Stars . . . Little bit country . . . Barefeet . . . P.A. 1, 2, 3 . . . One of those moods . . . Watermelon . . . Shop . . . “Moose” . . . Maine . . . T.Y.F.B.A. F.C.M.A. . . . memories . . .smile!! CAROLYN MANZI 311 Pleasant Street Paxton . . . and nobody beauti¬ ful ever hurries . . . Ver¬ mont . . . Saga of the Soggy Seven plus One . . . starry night ... the troll in the water pipe . . . skinnydipping . . . Joni Mitchell . . . wine and song, . . . Woody and Bear . . . DIANE J. MARIER 90 Homestead Road Holden “I’d love to challenge the world, but I don’t know what to do, so I’ll leave it up to you” . . . Steve . . . oceans . . . ’74 Monte Carlo . . . week¬ ends . . . crusin’ . . . outa town . . .living!! 76
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MICHAEL J. LONG 150 Doyle Rd. Holden (Joe) . . . Truckin’ to Canada . . . Skynryd . . . The Dead . . . Bud . . . Gold ... The Courts . . . S. Street. . . Baritone ... 10 speed¬ ing .. . Crossroads. “He who has the gold, makes the rules.” GLENN DAVID LUDDEN 285 Grove St. Paxton FFA . . . Kansas City . . . “Gail” . . . Chico¬ pee . . . FFA Treasurer 4 . . . Camp Middlesex . . . Rose Mary . . . Snuggums . . . “Don’t look Back” ... “A Gol¬ den Past — A Brighter Future” . . . “Mens sana in corpore sano.” KAREN LUNDGREN 382 Malden St. Holden Someday everything’s going to be smooth like a rhapsody-moon . . . dylan . . . Vermont . . . ’shoeing . . . soccer . . . NHS . . . FNHS ... art . . . I.L.C. . . . good friends — ma vieille . . . livin’ . . . wicked good — when I paint my mas¬ terpiece. PAMELA ANN LUPARELLI 1 Central Tree Rd. Rutland June 1 ’78 . . . Winter of ’77 . . . 18 . . . You’re not a person without self- respect . . . Christmas of ’77 . . . The friends . . . A.M. . . . B B . . . R.H. . . . The good times were these years. MICHAEL E. LUPIEN Winter Street Paxton “Football, you bet” Vic¬ tory parties . . . Beaches at the Cape . . . music . . . 74 . . . “On a clear day rise and look around you so you can see who you are.” ’79 is fine. JAMES P. LYNCH Leominster Road Princeton C.M.F. . . . Fords . . . stinger . . . skiing . . . Finishers . . . Moody Blues . . . Thinking . . . Summertime . . . Build¬ ing ... You get out of life what you put into it. ABBIEJ. MACCALLUM Intervale Road Rutland “Being alive is the best part of living.” Mom and Dad . . . walking . . . keg parties . . . my fam¬ ily ... 7 1 77 .. . cruisin’ . . . pooh-bear . . . 014542953 . . . Huh?! . . . friends . . . sunset . . . “long ago” . . . “the farm” . . . life! . . .seeya! HOLLY ELLEN MACCONNELL 23 Vicksburg Cirlce Holden “Be on my side, I’ll be on your side.” C.S.N. . . . Maine . . . Hiking . . . Climbing . . . Tasha . . . My brothers . . . L.S. . . . Early morning bogarts . . . KOP . . . Perma Smile . . . Cold Beer . . . Playin’ bee . . . mountains . . . campouts . . . B.F.F. 75
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PAULA M. MARINI 306 Leominster Road Sterling . . And we who must remain go on living just the same.” . . . “I.B.I.D.” . . . R KD F . . . Child-Study . . . Family . . . Friends . . . Micki and Kenny . . . D.H. . . . Dave ... 9 21 78. . .81 . . . H8 24 78S . . . c o . . . E JR . . . Thanks Joanne . . . T T K A H . . . R.C.W.. . . L.Y.F. DAVID B. MARSH Worcester Road Princeton Lynyrd Skynryd . . . Freebird . . . Honda 350 . . . Pontiac Firebird . . . Skiing BONNIE J. MASON 160 Redemption Rock Trail Sterling “Lookin’ out for 1” . . . Sept. 30 . . . B.J.C. party hearty . . . Junior Prom . . . Queen’s Court . . . Boston . . . S.P. 76 . . . Seabrook. NANCY ANN MASTROTOTARO 545 Quinapoxet St. Jefferson “What was once will never be again, but mem¬ ories of good times will linger on forever” . . . Nance . . . Child Study 1 2 . . . Ice Hockey Cheerleading 3 4 . . . Sports . . . Green Machine . . . J.D.J.M. . . . Mom and Dad. BRIAN P. MATHEWS 26 Spruce Lane Holden “I live for my dreams, and a pocket full of gold.” — L.Z. . . . Sum¬ mer . . . Concerts . . . L.D. Lounge . . . Week¬ ends . . . Mt. Wachusett . . . Washington . . . Friends . . . Partying, laughing, going places . . . Geils . . . CSN . . . Outlaws . . . Good Times. DEBBIE J. MATHEWS Old Brooks Station Road Princeton “Don’t stand around and let life go by, live it to its fullest” . . . “hey fellers” . . . Canada . . . Brassi¬ ere . . . Softball . . . Bud . . . Colorado . . . Woem . . . Music . . . 1 23 77 . . . Thanx. KEVIN RICHARD McCarthy 22 Forest Hill Drive Rutland “It’s easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn’t.” . . . Oct. 28 . . . “Face” . . . “Mac” . . . Vince L . . . Foot¬ ball 1,2, 3,4. . . R.F.D. . . . Hampton . . . East- ham . . . Snowmobiling . . . Camps . . . Smedly . . . The Outlaws . . . 70-78 . . . Budwieser . . . Aug. 21 . . . Lewy. steve p. McCarthy 35 Cranbrook Drive Holden “To find instant wealth, marry the boss’s daugh¬ ter.” . . . Mac . . . Mac- Adoo . . . P B . . . J. Geils . . . It’s true Mic¬ helle . . . Outlaws . . . A.R.S. . . . Laird . . . Tucker Baby . . . Babin- ski . . . NHS . . . Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Golf 2, 3, 4 . . . ’79 has out¬ classed the world! 77
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