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Letters To. The Class Of ’82! To the Graduating Class of 1982, As you enter the adult world I would like to offer the following for your consideration: Establish your values and priorities and periodically review them. You cannot establish goals until you determine what is important in your life. Strive for success in every endeavor but be ready to accept defeat. In your dealings with friends, neighbors, relatives and co-workers topics of conversation usually fall into three categories; 1) ideas 2) events 3) people. Concentrate on the first two and minimize the last, thereby respecting the privacy of others. Stand up and be counted on issues and although you will often be in the minority it will be gratifying experience and you will gain the respect of others. William Coscore Superintendent of Schools Christopher A. Nadeau 24 Theroux Dr. Transfer Student
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To the Class of 1982, Graduation is a time of both reflection on the past and excitement about the future. At this most significant time in your lives so far, we wish to leave you with our reflections upon the class and our wishes for your future. Although graduation is traditionally the occasion upon which the graduates thank the staff and faculty for their help, we wish to be the first to thank you, the Class of 1982, for all you have done for us as advisors. Without the enthusi- asm and dedicated works of all of you, the many projects which this class has undertaken would have amounted to nothing. You have taught us, as well as yourselves and those who follow you, what hard work, cooperation and toler- ance can achieve. This class has conducted itself with pride and dignity, up- holding the finest traditions of Chicopee Comprehensive High School. High School is more than the facts, drills and skills you must acquire to earn a living, for there are lessons to be learned outside the classroom walls. You have learned to examine issues from many sides, to evaluate information and to make sound decisions. Hopefully, you have learned the importance of working with others whose opinions and approaches may differ widely from yours. All these lessons will be necessary to function in society. You leave us now to become citizens of a larger world and students in a classroom whose walls stretch to your own horizons and whose ceiling is but the sky. Your lessons will be many and your tests the ways in which you solve the problems confronting you as adults. However, all is only an extension of lessons you have learned here in how to analyze, decide and act. May this larger school, this world which you now enter as adults, hold valuable lessons and the happiness and rewards you so richly deserve. Mary Rodgers Robert Merkel Advisors
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MARC ARCHAMBAULT: Ar- chie, 43 Ferry St. THERESA AMEAW: 71 Blanchard St. KEITH SCOTT ANDERSON; 20 Edbert St., Band 1, Astr onomy Club 1-3, X-Country 2, Track 2, Photo Club 2. THERESA BANISTER: Terry, 20 Oakwood St., Drama Club HOLLY ALLEN: 34 Dickinson St. TODD AUBUCHON; 30 Edward St. DONALD BANVILLE: Don, 89 Chapel St., Baseball 1 1 SCOTT ASTLEY: Fuzzy, 32 May W St. DIANE ALAIMO: 181 Boutin St., Life ' s Tough , Office Aide 2-4, H.R. Rep. 2-4, Spanish Club 2-3. EDWARD ARNHOLD; 338 Brit- ton St. DAVID AUTHIER; Harvey, 61 Taft Ave., You bet . Baseball 1- 4, Soccer 1-3. ' Spr lEFFREY BARTLETT AVERILL Moyer, 181 Dale St., Don ' t wor ry about it . Powder Puff Cbeer leader 4, V. Swim Team 3-4 Aren ' t we cute? (Michelle Laflamme, Angel Asselin) S MICHAEL ANDRZJEWSKI: 94 Si- monich Cir. ANGELIQUE ASSELIN; Angel, 87 Felix St., Cl. VP 2,4, Stu. Co. 1-4, Debate Tm. 2-4, Yrbk Adv Ed. 4, Who ' s Who, Who ' s Who in mu- sic, G. St. 3, SAC 3-4, Dist. All- State 3 17
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