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HUGH GORDON COOPERSTEIN GORDON 40 Woodfall Rd MEMORIES: N. F B ' s on Good Harbor Beach, Fun and Games, ICNAB, BAIGEL BASHES, CAMP- ING TRIPS, FRIENDLY ' S P.U , ' S, Summer of 72, sister, sprinklers. New Year ' s, Graduation ACTIVITIES: Highpoint and Year- book Staffs; Key; Forum Clubs; student Goverment; Cross-Coun- try Ski Club; 1974 Massachusetts Boys ' State; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Senior Play. THOUGHTS: Silence Means Stupidity STEPHEN G. COSTABILE Steve 21 Harding Ave. MEMORIES: Thread, O, V, R, S, ), C, B, M, ACTIVITIES: Football, Co-Captain Basketball LINDA MARIE CONNOR 4 Weber Rd. ACTIVITIES: National Honor So- ciety THOUGHTS: Whatever you love, hold with an open hand ANNA COYLE 29. Livermore Rd MEMORIES: Rembrandt, petition, 20 mile march, piano lessons, unicycle ACTIVITIES: National Honor So- ciety, French club, Spanish club, Highpoint SHARON ANN CONLON 8 Bradley Rd THOUGHTS The love in your heart ' s a river Let )esus break the dam Open your heart and let it flow. (tune of Tin Soldiers and Nixon ' s comin) They me our goodness is badness, Our singing of songs is in vain, But tell them their widsom is madness. I ' d far rather sing than complain! EUGENIA COULES leannie 59 Hurd Rd. MEMORIES: Friendly Frank, Che- nery years, parties, Herbie ' s psyche class, Decorating Saturday mornings, l-M-P-l-N-G-E, Mr. Arangio, |r fifth period study, Getting lost ACTIVITIES: Spirit Association (co-Head), Yearbook staff, Span- ish club, Field Hockey team, Key club THOUGHT: This is the end but just a beginning. ED CORSINO 109 Shaw Rd THOMAS COSTAS 27
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CAROLYN COLT 331 Belmont St. MEMORIES: Just call me David , one fight your fault, Barbara B., Bald, your hair-oh bool. Oak- mobile, fights, Otto, Fishnets-el- bow, Driver ' s-Ed, Drive In, July 4, Oh Darling!, Dimples, Rumors, F. Me, Cindy, 12 inches. Rock and Pam, Coone, Pig , F-Rock, Mi- nority, Turk, Underwood, Ski Trip 72, Cherry, Marliave, Cape Cod, Payson Park, Moir, pancakes, glovia. Prom, Tutar, Dood Family, Hi Laura, jokes, B M. ). S., Suicide Corner, Perverted people BARRY DAVID CONE 450 School St. MEMORIES: flash 66, biking. Nova Scotia, winning, no, 1 May 11 ACTIVITIES: Music, Lights. A.Z A and Music THOUGHTS To utter a great thought being an even greater effort, but being effortless, as a good senior should be, I have no thought to offer. THOMAS WILLIAM CONLEY Tommy 26 Harriet Ave. CATHERINE COLT Cathy 65 Vernon Rd MEMORIES: swimming, driving 3 18 74, Spain, Mr Martellucci, greek dances, phone, work, Cape, busses, sleep, 24-46, kicked-out, I ' m bored! , walking ACTIVITIES: Spanish, Pep Club, Key Club, Softball, Choir, Goya, Yearbook, Senior Play THOUGHTS: To get along with others, go along with others. To progress, think for yourself. The truth is sometimes better left un- said EDWARD ROBERT COMEAU Ed 285 Waverley St. MEMORIES: sophomore year, Mr. Mullin ' s political science class ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country, Swim Team, Key Club, Highpoint, Fo- rum Club THOUGHTS: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. DIANE R. COMENITZ 71 Middlecot St. MEMORIES: D B., the pit, Nan- tasket, p m - 7th grade, running away with L W., trips, the lowell, the cunniff, woody riding around, sleeping, Uncle Bob, mumbling, Oh, Cod , knowing what some- one is thinking, smiley ACTIVITIES: D.E.C.A. THOUGHTS: Life is to Love and be Loved 26
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BRIAN H. CREPEAU 10 Ripley Rd. MEMORIES: Sophomore year, go- ing out to lunch 5th period. ACTIVITIES: Lacrosse, Senior Class Play WILLIAM RODGER CROWELL Bill 24 Newcastle Rd. MEMORIES playing in the band in left ' s basement. Grateful Dead (roach clip, tish) ACTIVITIES: wrestling, N.H.S., water-skiing THOUGHTS: School is what you make it. Making it in school can be hard or easy, making school seem easy is hard, making school seem hard is easy, making it is the hardest of all. THOMAS JOSEPH COYLE T. C. 125 Pine St. MEMORIES: Football camp, class trips (Cape, Skiing), Parrotheads Movies, Duchanos, Payson Park Gang, Burnsey ' s car, O. Z., ). P. ' S, G D., Senior Class Play, Moon ' s Classes, Markas, B M., Hi Mr. lar Parties, Christmas Bazaar ACTIVITIES Football, Key club. Senior Class Play CAROL CROSBY 9 Anis Rd MEMORIES: Cast parties, Aku, Cindy, football games, |r. year, the Cape, Plays, N. E. T. C., Nan- cy, bike hike, B D C., Joe, soccer games ACTIVITIES: I T S., Entertainment Society THOUGHTS Memories, good or bad, will last forever PAUL CLENDENIN CRAIG 172 Goden St. MEMORIES: trying to catch bluefish ACTIVITIES: Cross country, In- door track, Highpoint THOUGHTS: Ca va, la jeu- nesse? ANN BEVERLY CREAMER Bev 54 Unity Ave. MEMORIES: Maura, Molly, Judy, Anna, Jane, Bruins, 1, 24, 11 14 56, 10 27 74, 1 11 75, The Garden , B P S., Winter of ' 74- ' 75, Math Corridor ACTIVITIES: I. S„ I. T. S., E. S., S. M H THOUGHTS: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau PAUL CUNNINGHAM Wheels 135 Watson Rd MEMORIES: New York City, |r. Prom., How to Succeed, Fantast- icks, the Cape, Vermont, fresh- man football. ACTIVITIES I.T.S., Mental Re- tarded Drive, Senior Class Play, C.Y.O. H E L P. THOUGHTS: In the solitude of our minds we must look towards the future, for we know what we are, but not what we may be CHRISTINE MARIE CURA Chris 41 Dartmouth St. MEMORIES: Never forget senior homeroom 221 B ACTIVITIES: Italian Club THOUGHTS: Laughter is just a smile gone out of control. 28 I wimMffllW.
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