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Edward C. Bombardier 149 Lincoln Street “E-BOMB October 9. 1964 Fav. Say. - “Sworn to fun; loyal to none. Amb. ■ To go to college and study Law Enforce- ment. Rem. For ■ First whiffle in the summer of '82 A.C.S.F. 4; Band 1; French Circle 1; Prom Committee 3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Intramurals 1-4; Track 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Bleacher Creature 2 Ann M. Bowes 190 Shaw Avenue March 17. 1965 Fav. Say. - “If you want something in life, do ever- ything you can to achieve it. ” “Hey Boo, Thunder (SB.), Lor, Deb's, and Al.“ Amb. - To go into medi- cine. Rem. For ■ Rabbits and all sorts of magical things. Having an interesting par- ty which Andy and Lori will never forget. Band 1,3, Squad Leader 2.4; Chorus 4; Math Club 2; Ecology Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Symphonic Winds 1-4; Yearbook 4; School Musical 2-4 Carla B. Branting 160 Adams Street September 29, 1965 Fav. Say. - “A friend is someone you can be yourself with. ” Amb. - To become an in- terpreter and travel around the world. Rem. For ■ Endless vaca- tions to Mexico. Band 1,2; Prom Commit- tee 3; Rally Committee 1 - 4 Richard R. Brown 47 Linwood Street “Rick June 22, 1965 Fav. Say. - “Thank You. ” “The road to success is paved with hard work. ” Amb. To become a wealthy businessman. Rem. For - Trespassing at the Frolio. P.C.C.; Rally Committee 2,3; Football 1; Golf 3,4; Intramurals; X-Country 3,4; Hockey 1-4 Donald J. Bryant 194 Summit Road “Donny” October 28, 1965 Fav. Say. - “Nyzah” Amb. ■ Get into college, any college. Rem. For - Being with Dawn X-Country 1,2, Co-Capt. 3.4; Track 1-4 Judith A. Bulger 34 Greenwood Street “Judi” “Jude August 28, 1965 Fav. Say. ■ “Only four days till Friday. ” Amb. - To be a successful businesswoman. Rem. For ■ My long fin- gernails. A.C.S.F 2-4; Rally Com- mittee 3,4; Basketball Manager 2
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Andrew E. Barnett 112 Catherine Drive “Andy” March 4, 1965 Fav. Say. - “That’s life.” “Eh, whatever. ” Amb. - To make a lot of money in the computer field. Rem. For ■ The trip to the CN Tower; and for climb- ing on the roof of any bus anytime, on any band trip. Band 1-4; Football 1; Symphonic Winds 1 -4; School Musical 4; Track 1,2 Amy E. Barry 186 Colonel Hunt Drive “Aim” September 27, 1965 Amb. To be happy, suc- cessful, rich and famous. Rem. For ■ Always being at the wrong place at the wrong time with Mary — but loving every minute of it. A.C.S.F. 2-4; Band 1-4; French Circle 14; Honor Society 4; P.C.C.; Prom Committee 3; Rally Com- mittee 1,2,4; Symphonic Winds 1,3 Christopher J. Bates 64 Lantern Lane “Chris” June 18, 1965 Fav. Say. • “There are the seasons of emotion, and like the winds they rise and fall This is the mystery of the quotient, upon us all a little rain must fall. ” Amb. - To become a suc- cessful commercial pilot. Rem. For ■ Getting pulled over twice on first day of license. P.C.C.; Soccer 1,2; Intra- murals; Hockey 1,2,4 Christopher J. Beaton 466 Adams Street June 23. 1965 Jacqueline Betancourt 197 Birch Street “Jackie” July 18, 1964 Fav. Say. • “If you love something, let it go; if it comes back, its yours; but if it doesn ’t, it was never yours to begin with. ” Amb. - To be a legal sec- retary and to be with Scott (April 16. 1982) Rem. For Untied shoe- laces Edward R. Bohn 67 Adams Street April 15, 1965 Fav. Say. • “lam the mas- ter of my own destiny. ” Amb. - To be successful and have an early retire- ment. Baseball 1-4; Football 1,2; Rally Committee; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 3,4
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Steven M. Burgo 72 Catherine Drive April 9. 1965 Amb. ■ To be a successful businessman; live a long, happy, and healthy life; and to have the best that life can offer. Rem. For - My black Mus- tang Baseball 1-4; Soccer 3,4 Donna M. Burke 151 Shaw Avenue “Bonna” “Burkey” July 12, 1965 Fav. Say. • “In three words I can sum up ever- ything I’ve learned about life - IT GOES ON!” Amb. - To have a great job and be able to travel all around the world. Rem. For ■ All the good times with K. M. — (Mac), and K. B. Duxbury beach with Patty, Mary, and Kelly. “Dubonet” Summer of '82. ” A.C.S.F. 2,4; Cheer- leader 1-3, Capt. 4; Prom Committee 3; Rally Com- mittee 1-4; Intramurals 1- 4; Track 2-4. Suzanne M. Burke 115 Adams Street “Sue “Suzy” “Sooz” June 25, 1965 Fav. Say. - “OTAY.” “Wool see ya!“ “If they only knew ” “At least you got that going for you, which is nice. ” Amb. - Business Fashion Rem. For - Fun times, quick wit, and good con- versations. A.C.S.F. 2-4; Band 1; Chorus 1; Math Club 1; Prom Committee 2,3; Rally Committee 1-4; School Musical 2-4; Soft- ball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Field Hockey 1,2 Elaine D. Burns 1297R Washington Street “Lainey” August 13, 1965 Fav. Say. ■ “Go for it! Amb. - To get a good job. go traveling, and eventu- ally get married and raise a family. Rem. For - Always being late Drill Team 2 Michael H. Byron 101 Colonel Hunt Drive “Mouse “Guito” October 23, 1964 Fav. Say. - “Keep your head above the crowd, don’t let 'em bring you down. ” Amb. ■ To pursue a ca- reer in professional mu- sic. Rem. For - Not being re- membered for anything Class Treas. 2; P.C.C. 1; Rally Committee 2,3; Stage Band 4; Golf 2; Basketball 1; Soccer 1,2 Jean A. Cahill 124 Temple Street “Jean” November 16, 1964 Fav. Say. - “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice. “ “No way, really!” Amb. - To complete col- lege without being in debt! Rem. For - My height A.C.S.F. 1,2,4
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