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1 ooem zer , 1) S ' O Homecoming On the night of November 1, 1980, our first formal dance was held at Clinton High School. This night was the climax of Spirit Week activities with our class capturing the title of the “Most Spirited.” Al- though the Gaels were defeated in the annual Homecoming game, our spirits remained high as we danced to the sounds of Glass Leaf until midnight. Before the evening was over, we selected the queen and her court. Chosen as queen was Lisa Tambolleo, and the members of her court were Christine St. Cyr, Cheryl Parker, Kim O ' Malley, Judy Bailey, Eileen Gibbons and Peggy Lipka.
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$ Ti, Junior Class History We eagerly anticipated our Junior year especially our upcoming events — Homecoming and Prom. We started the year off right by electing our class officers — Barry Whitney — President, John Alzapiedi — Vice-President, Greg Nugent — Treasurer and Ellen McQuoid — Secretary. As Juniors, we were given the task of organizing spirit week. Through hard work and effort by all, we were able to defeat the seniors and reign as the “Most Spirited.” The culmination of spirit week came with our Homecoming dance. We danced all night to the music of Glass Leaf. The ending of a great week and dance came when Glass Leaf played our theme — “Wonderful Tonight.” Our thoughts now turned to Interclass Dramatics. We had our hopes set on doing better than the previous year. We chose to do a take-off on the hit television series, “Mork and Mindy.” With the announcement that we had won best Play and that John Alazpiedi had received an award for the Best Actor, we knew that this was our year. May soon arrived and we anticipated our Junior Prom, which was held at the Wachusett Country Club. We chose “Precious and Few” as our theme and we danced all night to the music of Joshua Tree. It was a night that we shall never forget. At graduation exercises in June, three of our fellow classmates were honored for their academic achievements. Laurie Giovannucci; Havard Book Award, Pamela Gannon; Harvard Book Award, and James Lucci; Holy Cross Book Award. As our Junior year concluded, we recalled many of our great moments. However, we looked forward to the coming of our Senior year with great excitement.
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