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Kimberly A. Fassett 82 Druid Hill Road Tennis John P. Fitzgerald 210 Drexel Street David Fontaine 65 Northway Drive Dave P. Edwards 56 Treetop Avenue N.H.S., Soccer Kathryn M. Ferrara 44 Mohawk Drive Mary K. Fitzgerald 180 Roy Street Ski Club, Soccer Dale Forest 31 Sargon Street Soccer Lisa M. Ekmalian 20 Greenleaf Street Student Government, Student Patrol Julie Filault 66 Malibu Drive Eileen Flanagan 15 Texel Drive Blue White, N.H.S., Skating, Swimming, Tennis Cheryl Forgotch 128 Saffron Circle O’Doris R. Eldridge Jennifer Elmassian 56 Montrose Street 139 Darling Street Gymnastics A Da a es OD DP SD See we PPD Ss BP DP SPP SP Se SP SP SP —P SP oP ZS —=E | 5eapPene DP ePpPpePee ap PPP DP DP PP Be Bs SBS SPS SP SP SP =| —e bP SP DP SP SP SP PW SP SP SP —P =, Kimberly A. Fox Darlene C. Frame 5 Layzon Brothers Road 111 Slater Avenue Student Patrol Seniors 29
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Happiness As a student in high school, you were not concerned only with your academic life, but you were also aware of events which occurred all over the world. Dur- ing your high school years, there were many times when you shared in the joy and tears of the United States as well as those of other countries. As a freshman, you partook in the world wide shock at the successive deaths of Popes Paul and John Paul. A year later, the world was again astonished when the Iranians took many in- nocent Americans hostage. You tried to imagine how those cap- tives felt. However, you knew that you could never fully em- pathize with the fear in their hearts. Fortunately, things were not all bad in your sophomore year. In the Olympic Games, America’s hockey team = sur- prised the world when it won a gold medal. In April of the same year, you were happily surprised when the teachers of Springfield went on strike. Of course, that joy did not last for long when you ended your school year in July instead of June. Your junior year began with another unfortunate event when the famed John Lennon of the former rock and roll band “The Beatles’’ was killed. A month later, your confidence in society was restored when Ronald Rea- gan was inaugurated. A few days before he took the oath, you gave a cheer of joy along with the rest of America when the hos- tages were released. Soon, though, you were dismayed by the attempted assassination of the new president. Your last two 28 Seniors And ears years in high school were not all filled with sad moments. Headlin- ing joyous events was the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. During your school years, the first transatlantic bal- loon trip was made. The space shuttle, the Columbia, completed its first successful run, much to the joy of Americans every- where. You, as a high school student on the threshhold of adulthood, college, and a career, exper- ienced a variety of feelings dur- ing your high school years. These events helped to shape the world you will enter and they will always be remembered by the class of ‘82’. 1. Steve Scott wishes he was in Prince Charles’ shoes. 2. Patricia Long remem- bers the shock she experienced upon learning John Lennon’s death. 3. Memories of the year 1980. 4. Mouna Chamoun and Kim Doersam show us the natural look. 5. “Will you please stop sending me love letters?” pleads Debra Tower. 6. “I don’t know about you, but I don’t see a thing down there.” says An- gel Rodriguez. 7. “Peace on earth, good will toward men.” says Dale Forest with Joel Oliviero and Larry Jordan. 8. “Geoffrey Bazegian stop it! I’m not that kind of girl!” warns Laurie Case. Ds aD DD aD aD SP =P =P DP LP DP PMP PP PW —P —sP —sP —s Andrea C. Dvorchak 25 Hobson Street Band, Choir Lisa Y. Easley 101 Dimmick Street Blue White, Drama Club, Gymnastics, Madrigal, Scribe, Track Mark Essa Judith A. Falvo 185 Mildred Avenue 109 Gralia Drive Prom Committee, Ski, Club, Sw imming Christine M. Fisher 53 Virginia Street Basketball, Choir, Chorus, Madrigal, N.H.S., Softball Jeff Fiske 132 Alderman Street Prom Committee Richard E. Fleischner 96 Emerson Street Kathy Flynn 264 Island Pond Road Ski Club
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Patricia A. Frank Rebecca J. Franklin Doug M. Frechette Warren W. Freeman Jr. 45 Westbrook Drive 235 Central Street 98 Drexel Street 378 Berkshire Avenue Scribe Prom Committee A.V.A. Angela M. Gaspari Julie A. Gauvin Shawn M. Gervickas Patti G. Glenn Jorge A. Gomes 21 Cedar Street 71 Barber Street 220 Peekskill Avenue 15 Leatherleaf Road 126 Homestead Avenue Prom Committee Cross Country, Track Basketball, Softball Band, Banner Committee, Foreign Language Club, Soccer Christine Granger Valerie J. Granger Sue Grant Laurie E. Graves Camille L. Greene 154 Keddy Street 118 Catalpa Terrace 26 East Hill Road 226 Dutchess Street 163 Moss Road Choir, Gymnastics, Madrigal Soccer, Softball, Scribe Drama Club, Marching Band, Student Patrol Colorguard, Prom Committee, Soccer Scribe Shawn A. Gunther Cheryl A. Guyer Cheryl S. Hackett Nathaniel Hall Edward M. Hamilton 90 Tavistock Street 46 Eckington Street 353 Newbury Street 27 Edgemont Street 222 Spikenard Circle Gymnastics Band A.V.A., Chess Club, Student Patrol Computer Club, Math- letes, N.H.S. 30 Seniors
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