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Weight lifting has its ups ‘“‘n’”’ downs proves Super shamrock spirit is reflected by senior Thomas Volpe as he tackles one Margaret Healy in a cheering contest aspect of training. between the classes. Morning doughnuts and morning study mix well for Laurie Rehill. | w Quiet moments allow theater Director Mr. Alan Ksen to ponder the intricate details of blocking and set design for Ten Little Indians.
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Cafeteria capers: Jeanne Bessette, Kelly Mandolfi, and Louise Pistocco enjoy their forty-minute lunch break. “When is the bell?” Robin Wegerdt, Vincent Tamburrini, Robert Watson, Trudy Patch, Steven Healey, Mark Paradis find that just a few minutes spent talking between classes breaks up the day. Swapping hints on child care, Mr. Christopher Servant with his son, William, chats with Mrs. Patricia Lee Manchester. Homework is easier when you can collaborate, Nancy Deighan, Linda St. Hilaire, and Shelley Jordan discover as they relax in the library. Goeming the 0s ur } TOLLE 0 Keep looking ahead, keep moving; the future isn’t that far ' . Off. We’ve advanced from pre- algebra to geometry to complex calculus. Rally after rally, game after game, we won first place, if notin scores, then in spirit! We reached out to others within school organizations, or on our own, until graduation put us on our Own. We stopped to catch our breath, and found we’d crossed the finish line, the seventies behind us. Suddenly, the unchangeable was changing... Construction crews were installing rooftop solar heating panels as solar-driven students, racing to the Religious Education Center, were dodging machinery. They were bantering of the Student Council sponsored disco in the gym Saturday night, and the group of German students flying to Bonn. In the computer annex, young physicists were converging to analyze Newton’s laws. For the first time, students selling tickets to the olympic size rooftop swimming pool were given the principal’s blessing. Does this sound extra-ordinary? This is an extraordinary place, not far off. We are opening the 80’s with Ourown...
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Pantomine dancers Linda Cronin, Susan Cunningham, and Karen Doyle silently preview the plot of Once Upon A Mattress. Qoening the 60 ¢ With. . Step right up! How about forming one giant line from Walpole to Warren? Take all the hungry breakfast- ers, all the spaghetti lovers, the- ater goers buying tickets to the musical, participants in the Father-Daughter Grand March, receiving lines from the Prom and Freshman-Sophomore Social, the Graduation Honor Guard, the graduates and the kids halfway down the hall color- ing one of those LONG spirit signs for the tunnel... whew! There you have it. Involvement, it’s what ties us all together, uniting an entire region. Coordinating projects wasn’t always easy; during freak snow- storms or a gas Crunch, even six lane Interstate 95 was aban- doned. So, we often switched to ... the next best thing to being there.”’ Angry parents demanded to know, ‘“‘Who called Woonsocket and talked for 57 minutes!’ What a shock, when they were reminded that they, ‘‘made the call to organize the Spaghetti Supper!”’ But the hassles were worth it; before long, people started won- dering, ‘‘What’s happening next!’’ as we open the 80’s with Flagbearer, Timothy Patch leads Joyce Bertone and the rest of the seniors in . cadence to ‘Pomp and Circumstance.”
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