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Senior class officers are always dressed in style. Bob and Kathy show off their tuxedos from Prom 1987. Taking a break, Emily waits for more custom- ers to buy tie-dyed shirts during Bedford Day. Awaiting the signal, Mary Jean prepares to perform during halftime at a home football game. Hard Work Pays OfF Seniors are incredibly busy pre- paring for colleges along with their usual courseload. They look forward to the end of the year when their class comes together for some of the most important activities they will experience in high school, like Prom and Graduation. Although the activi- ties take place at the end of the year, the Senior class officers are busy planning and coordinating every last detail many months before. President Bob Sullivan, Vice-Pres- ident T.J. McNeany, Secretary Jen- nifer Moreau, Treasurer Emily Carr and the Prom Co-Chairmen Mary Jean Papalia and Kathy McGovern are constantly working together to make each class activity fun for ev- ery Senior. The officers are commit- ted to serving their class. Only when the activity comes together do we re- alize how much time the officers have put into it to make it fun. By their Senior year, the officers are much better able to handle their re- sponsibilities on their own and much more is delegated to them. They serve as a model for the underclass- men class officers. That they are so committed to their class during their hardest and busiest year demon- strates their dedication. The class advisors, Mr. Huff and Miss Curran, have guided the officers through their successes. From measuring caps and gowns to serving at the Senior Citizen Christmas Luncheon, the se- nior class officers are always coordi- nating projects for their class. Good Luck to the senior officers of the class of 1989! Senior Class Officers Front: Mary Jean Papalia, Prom Committee; Jennifer Moreau, Secretary; Kathy McGovern, Prom Committee; Back: Mr. Huff, Advisor; Bob Sullivan, President; T.J. McNeany, Vice-President; Emily Carr, Treasurer. SENIOR OFFICERS 7
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Intellectual and Talented Carl Theobald is one of those peo- ple who is not only intelligent, but also quite talented. As a rather com- petitive person, Carl certainly works hard at studying. He manages to keep his head up under the burden of a level 5 homework load and a level 5 teacher demand. Yet somehow Carl still has time for all his extracurricular activities, in particular, drama and music. He has performed in the past three mu- sical comedies, three Tournaments of Plays, and various other produc- tions. Perhaps most important, though, is Carl ' s interest in music; he devotes a lot of his time to the piano, the trombone, and the violin. He spends much of his time at piano les- sons at the Boston Conservatory and at rehearsals for the Bedford Sym- phony Orchestra. Carl ' s participa- tion in the marching band, wind en- semble, and jazz ensemble has been quite important to him as well. And because Carl is so wonderfully cre- ative, he can whip up musical com- positions with what seems to be great ease. While we wish Carl luck for his future, we know that not luck, but intelligence and talent, will assure him of his success. Carl rehearses on the violin because practice makes perfect. Carl practices the piano for a performance with the BHS Orchestra. 6 VALEDICTORIAN
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Scott Ricker and Pam Ricker Devin Hale and Heather Heumann 8 SENIORS
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