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DONALD BUTTENDORF “Don” “Serious but not too serious; shy but not too shy. ” Sharon ... football hero ... fast!?! ... quiet until you know him . . ‘King Pumpkin’ . . . “Is Sharon in the girls’ room?” ... flirt ... one of the sparrows ... Cape Cod ... Little match maker ... Remember that Mustang ... loves the Mafia ... remember the mash potato? Football 3, 4. STEPHEN R. BYXBEE “Bix” “ Why are we forever weaving new ties to bind us to the earth. ” Edith Sidebottom STOP! ... STOP! ... Physics clown ... seen with Ken and David ... seen going wild at lunch. Band 1, 2; D. E. Club 4; Initiation 4. MARGARET A. CARLSON “Margie” “ Where is the something Where is the someone That tells me why I live and die. ” Broadway play Hair One of the little people ... Art Room clan “Ripped Rider” ... Always seen with Linda ... “Anybody got a Kool?” ... believes in looking comfortable. Drama Club; Journalism; Student Council Trea- surer 4.
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NANCY BULLARD “Nanc” ‘7 can resist anything except temptation. ” Glad you’re back ... Ripped Rider ... Spaced Cadet... watch out England—here she comes ... horses!!! ... “How ya doin’, kid?” Let’s skip ... which guy now?? ... Aw, who needs school? ... Homecoming 1,2, 3; Class President 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Ring Dinner 2. CATHARINE L. BURKE “Cathy” ‘7 regret that I am not as wise as the day I was born. ” Henry David Thoreau Pretty ... beautiful hair ... lots of fun ... Summer of ’72 ... ice cubes ... sly smile ... “I’m in trouble again ... a certain sophomore ... always smiling ... cheer- leading captain... blue maverick ... good driver ... “But why” ... Spain ... that voice!! ... loves football ... Mrs. Collins’ favorite student. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Homecoming 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 4; Volleyball Manager 1; Jr.-Sr. Semi- Formal; Student Council 3. 4; Sr. Prom; Sr. Play; Yearbook; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. BRIAN BURNS “Spider ‘7’m not lazy—I'm conserving my energy' for future use. Quiet ... always late ... never in school ... afternoons at Epicure ... seen working at Bethel Food ... loves Sociology?? always walking.
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LORRAINE J. CASS “Lorraine “It doesn't matter who you love or how you love but that you love. '' Rod McKuen Bernie ... McDonald’s ... Wedding Bells ... first floor girls’ room ... “The gang’’ ... seldom seen ... Julienda ... Race Freak ... ’57 Chevy ... nutty! ... always smiling ... petite ... ’64 Ford Wagon ... “The Barn” ... please don’t squeeze the chair- man ... “You know what?!!’’ CYNTHIA R. CHAPMAN “Cid” “Don't walk in front of me—I may not follow Don't walk behind me—I may not lead Walk beside me, and just be my friend. Camus Hangs out in the girls’ gym ... what ex- actly did you do in Rhode Island? ... a good friend ... devilish look in her eyes ... smart but sneaky ... very responsible ... always knows whats going on ... great hockey player... “Yes, dear.” Homecom- ing 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Tennis 1; Pep Club 1; Chorus 2; Li- brary aide; Jr. Show; Teacher’s Club 3; Graduation Marshall 3; Sr. play; Year- book co-editor; National Honor Society. WILLIAM C. CHEMERO “Billy” ‘7 laugh because I must not cry. Robin ... when you getting fired? ... cute ... underclass girls ... Honda Honey ... those hallway scenes ... that smile ... Pocono’s ... Gerties ... Party man ... curly ... Where did you sleep last? ... Jeffrey ... Michelle, Deb, Leann, and ... Good Screwball ... Apple wine with Deb and Bruce. Baseball 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Semi- Formal.
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