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Dennis Kelley Brian Kelly 106 Mary Lou Kennedy PAUL KELBER, 58 Decater St. 3-17-1873 JEANNE KELLETT, 7 Osborne Rd. 10-15-54 JK Car barns, Duck Pond, porkies, Wally Wayland bombshell, beach parties, crumenettes, the Barn, Hampton SH parties, JCS, Girls club, Ski Club, pet peeve: Friday nights down the center. DENNIS KELLEY, 16 Newland Rd. 12-27-53 Slim Weekends down Ulysses, favorite saying: I can handle it, activities: member of Arlington Heights ASPS. BRIAN THOMAS KELLY. 67 Cutter Hill Rd. 4-27- 54 K er What!, Halloween ’70, Hee Haw, College Ave., Chemistry, Hubris, Drunken Mice, dull rot- ten moans, Charlie ' s basement, the tracks, pyg- mititic parties. Dinner ' s Diner, Woods Hole bus. WILLIAM J. KELLY, 215 Sylvia St. 7-3-54 Bill Ski- ing at Waterville Valley, breaking a leg, first day at AHS, summer nights at Belmont CC, the tow- ers, Old Hall studies. CHRISTOPHER KENNEY, 40 Highland Ave. 7-8- 54 Dude Chem. Lab assig., Mr. Roberts ' Speech class, lunch at home 5th, debating Brookline, coffee and donuts in English, happiness is taking pictures. MARY-ELLEN KENNEY, 59 Orient Ave. 5-21-54 I’ll Be There, happiness is: being with Alan and not going to Eng. room 52, fondest memory: summer of ' 69, Goon, snowmobiling with the kids. Jeanne Kellett William Kelly Chris Kenney
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Patricia Kariger Corinne Keating Paula Keenan CORINNE KEATING, 96 Oakland Ave. 1-16-54 Spirit Club, Ski Club, Orpheus, English 3A, his- tory period 6, Just my Imagination, summer of ’71 or what, skip day, DuBois, NH. JANIS KEATING, 94 Arlmont St. 4-9-54 Playing the recorder constantly, artistically inclined, hitching to Vermont, Art Club, Library Corps, Drama Club, needlework, macrame, solving the world’s scavias. MICHAEL KEATING, 86 Blossom St. 12-14-53 Mike Cape, White Horse, White Sand, Mayflower Hotel, happiness is doing nothing, pet peeve: Arlington. MARIAN KEEP, 27 Hancock St. 11-10-54 Billie The most important thing in life is caring and doing something about it, new experiences, has- sles, Jan. 9, Nov. 22, clubs and friends, Billie. JOE KEEFE, 34 Temple St., 9-22-53 Joey Hockey, Football, hitting snowbanks, weekends at the Cape and Hampton, hole in the wall. PAULA KEENAN, 17 Revere St. 12-31-54 Thirties stairway, Paula, Donna, Kathy, Beth, These Eyes, 9-9-71, Jeff, New Hampshire, Medford, boys, Mrs. Burke, Franny O’Brien, Cummings School, Grove St. Park, the pond. Marian Keef 05 George Kangas Janis Keating Joseph Keefe
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Mary Ellen Kenney Peter Kenney Robert Kenney Janet Keohane MARY LOU KENNEDY, 32 Oxford St. 9-23-54 Marne Marne, office asst., Don’s English 21, Mr. O’s 6th and 2nd, early morning coffee, Peter’s at- tendance 6th period, Taylor, 4-17-70. PETER J. KENNEY, 44 Edmund Rd. 5-13-54 Mr. Cav’s 5th period, the ’’little” wall, summer of ’70 at Ossipee, Stretch, last game at Melrose. ROBERT KENNEY, 7 Melrose St. 4-30-54 Red Happiness is Fridays at 2:07, I am best known for yelling in the corridors, pet peeve: hearing ‘‘All right boys” in O H. sanitary. JANET KEOHANE, 42 Chester St. 10-23-54 Stiffy TJ’s, Labor Day weekend ’71, Buttricks, walking to school jr, year, I will to AHS Mary Lou, pet peeve: Red Heads, car barns. SHAUN KILFOYLE, 45 Mass Ave. 3-19-51 , Weasil Vermont trains, LHK, it’s been a long time cornin’, gonna be a long time gone, Guinane’s friend Dick is soar after 5 at Vermont’s Best. JAMES J. KINGMAN, 31 Mt. Vernon St. 12-20-53 JANICE KINIRY, 19 Osborne Rd. 1-37-54 Girls Club, Ski Club, choir, the Barn, IB, MB, LMB, the summer of ’70, Zorro, We can work it out, Shooshan, Darby, Red’s house. Porky, pick a winner. NANCY KREUZ, 55 Cleveland St. 12-4-54 Nance To live in solitude on a deserted beach. JOSEPH KURKER, 29 Claremont Ave. 10-5-54 The Friday nights up the “rocks” with my Colt (45), that was the life, those days would unfor- tunately disappear like the nights at the hockey games. James Kingman Nancy Kreuz Janice Kiniry
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