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V N NO PICTURE AVAILABLE K 21 Paul E. Flavell 25 Greenwood Street March 17, 1965 Alicia M. Foley 124 Oak Street “A!” October 28. 1965 Fav. Say. ■ “No, listen you guys!” Amb. To become a Physical Therapist Cheerleader 1,3, Capt. 2.4; Prom Committee 3; Rally Committee 1-4; Track 14 Robert P. Foley 28 Olson Street August 11, 1965 Hockey 1,2 V N NO PICTURE AVAILABLE 21 Teresa L. For rand 21 Clapp Street “Terry” March 31, 1965 Fav. Say. - “There exist companions disposed to break one another to pieces, but there exists a friend sticking closer than a brother. ” Amb. - To lead a very happy life and to aid as many people as I can to come to a knowledge of the Bible so that they can also lead happier lives. Chorus 1 Joseph A. Fortin 358 High Street September 23, 1964 Lisa J. Fowler 481 Adams Street “Lee” October 11, 1965 Fav. Say. - “If and when you fall in love, you’ll know it; because it be- comes the most impor- tant thing in your life.” Amb. - To have a family, success, happiness, and love. Rem. For ■ Having a voice no one could hear (What?!) Drill Team 2 29
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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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Joseph R. Fratus 296 Hancock Street September 15, 1965 Gretchen A. Fresina 458 Groveland Street “Gretch” July 28. 1965 Fav. Say. - “When’s the bell gonna ring?” “I’m not gonna cheat on Ste- ven. ” Amb. - To become a suc- cessful actress singer dancer on stage or televi- sion. Rem. For - Getting bored and leaving the first day of school with C. G. 3 hours before the bell rang. Being brave enough to wear a miniskirt to school with K O. Leaving the Prom at 9:30 p.m. Drama 2; Majorette 2; Ecology Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4; School Musical 2-4; Model of the Year Pag- eant; Brockton Hospital Volunteer 2; Field Hock- ey 3 Edward L. Fritz 372 Diane Circle “Ted” “Fritzy” February 27. 1965 Amb. - To become back- up vocalist for Johnny Mathis Rem. For - Not having to be reminded about re- membering to fill out what I’m supposed to be remembered for. (“I think?”) Baseball 1,2.3, Tri-Capt. 4; Football 1-4; Basket- ball 1-2 Lisa C. Fuoco 449 Lincoln Street “Lees” July 11, 1965 Fav. Say. ■ “Could I have a pass to the girl’s room, locker etc. ” Amb. ■ To become a high- paid courtroom reporter. Rem. For ■ Roaming the halls and being in charge of the first floor girls’ room after it was torn apart St. Patrick’s Day. Cheerleader 1; Ski Club 1,2 Mary C. Gilpin 24 Morton Street “Mare” May 15. 1965 Fav. Say. • “Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change Courage to change the things I can, and Wis- dom to know the differ- ence. ” Amb. - To live a happy and fulfilling life and to become successful in the career I choose. Rem. For ■ Being a “right shoe,” and the good times at Duxbury Beach with Kelly, Donna, and Patty. A.C.S.F. 2,4; Drill Team 3,4; Math Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Rally Com- mittee 1 -4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,3, Vice Pres. 4 Patricia J. Giniewicz 1297 Washington Street “Tricia” “Triska” August 31, 1965 Fav. Say. “Oh Well. ” Amb. - To become a pre- school teacher and to go back to Hawaii Rem. For - Breaking the third floor light with a rifle and being quiet. Chorus 3; Math Club 1; Rifles 3-4; Soccer 2
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