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Reanne M. Drea 148 Russell Lane “Rainy Day March 21, 1965 Amb. To be an attorney Rem. For - Having one of the hardest names to pro- nounce. A.C.S.F. 2-4, Band 1-4; Honor Society 3.4; P.C.C.; Prom Committee; Rally Committee; School Newspaper 2; Ski Club; Symphonic Winds 3.4; Yearbook; Basketball Manager 1-4 William P Duchaney 168 Walnut Street “Bill March 2, 1965 Fav. Say. ■ Grow up! Amb. - To stay alive and be good at it. Rem. For ■ Having the Ju- nior High dances changed to the daytime. Football 1-4 Cynthia M. Durant 193 Colonial Road “Edna December 30, 1964 Fav. Say. - “I’m scared. Amb. ■ To graduate from college and have a career Cheerleader 2; Prom Committee; Rally Com- mittee Michael J. Evans 33 Charles Street January 27. 1965 Thomas M. Farish 175 Oak Street October 24, 1964 Mary Fein 19 Fairview Avenue “Feiny February 13. 1965 Amb To be a Legal Sec- retary 27
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Lisa M. Doherty 847 Plymouth Street November 1, 1965 Fav. Say. - “You can’t al- ways get what you want; but if you try, sometimes you just might find you get what you need. ” Hey Babe! Amb. - To lead a happy life. Rem. For - Getting my own way when I try. Girls' room parties. Christopher J. Dole 495 No. Quincy Street April 23, 1965 Amb. - To be Mr. Uni- verse Rem. For - Old Orchard Beach with J. C. and S. R. Blues Brothers Road Trip. Having the most Q. B. sacks in Abington history. Class Pres. 1; Honor Soci- ety 3, Chairman Ways and Means 4; Blues Brothers 1 -4; Football 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Hock- ey 1; Track 1,2 Barbara A. Donaghy 16 Harriet Road “Barb” B” Babs” February 7, 1965 Fav. Say. - Super!” I’m really not like this. ” Diga me. ” Amb. ■ To have a success- ful career with young chil- dren. Rem. For - My small get together when my par- ents went away. Prom Committee 3; Rally Committee 1,2,3; Stu- dent Council 3, Sec. 4; Student-Faculty Commit- tee 4; Golf 1; Soccer 1-4; Track 2 Christine A. Donovan 121 Spruce Street Chris” Dunnie” December 4, 1965 Fav. Say. - An earnest desire to succeed is al- most always prognostic of success. ” A friend is, as it were, a second self. ” Ah Ya ••P ONM!” S.P.” E.F. ” Amb. - To be a successful and prominent physician. Math Club 1,2; French Circle 1-4; Student Coun- cil Treas. 4; Yearbook Editor in Chief 4; Softball 1.4; Basketball 1-4; Soc- cer 2; Field Hockey 1 Robert J. Donovan 681 Summer Street March 18. 1964 Kathleen A. Dorr 75 Isabelle Street Kath” June 19, 1965 Fav. Say. Oh. the poor girl!!’’ We only live once.” Think about it.” Smile, will ya?” Amb. - To be indepen- dent with a great job. Rem. For • Bessy’s pins on ceiling. Listening, lis- tening, listening. Finally getting a top locker senior year and switching be- cause I couldn’t reach it. Prom Committee 1,3; Rally Committee 1 -4; Softball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Field Hockey 1,2
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Eric A. Fer land 9 Granite Street November 5, 1965 David B Field man 316 Washington Street “Fields” “Dave” September 25, 1965 Fav. Say. ■ “What’s up?” “Flow’s life?” Amb. - To have a career which is fun and brings in a lot of money. Rem. For - I forget Julie M. Flanagan 263 High Street April 23, 1965 Fav. Say. • “Of what shall a man be proud of if he is not proud of his friend?” Amb. - To write my own book and have it pub- lished. Prom Committee 3; Rally Committee 13; Basket- ball 1,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3, Tri-Capt. 4; Track 2 FRESHMAN YEAR In the fall of ’79, we the Class of 1983 entered A.H.S. for the very first time. 4s freshmen we began a search for ourselves and chose Chris, Chris, Kristin, and Mike as class officers to guide us through this trying year. We started the year off in total spirit and enthusiasm by decorating the halls, the gym, and painting our faces green for our first genuine rally. As the days progressed we became aware of the necessity of the phrase “it’s okay” upon entering the bathrooms. Just before Christmas we ordered our awesome Fresh- men jackets. When they arrived 4 months later, many of us had already outgrown them! We survived the continual hazing of the upperclassmen but managed to have the best fun at our first and last senior-sponsored dance. By the end of our freshmen year, we had finally discovered who we were; but the year passed too quickly and it was time to step up to the second floor and conduct the role of a sophomore. 28
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