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;il u ilrtlic uot id trmnn Im r of 10,9. ' China - 4-f()()l lull Tk ' f ' A slt tHfr ' liand- w illi a 7-f(H)l I lai Iciii Gliilic I roller . . . A wjd Super H(» I . . . man u illi a heard in c ran iiKikiii ' : iiasjK)-l morel iid ulial will vM ' ( ' ' neml»er 30 ear from riow? Mi J The inninu-njBa kell)all team in (ioliassei hislory ' -X real fionj: of a Gon SI ( )iM la lMi end-le u ii)i)in the slalc chariVpionsliii) at BrTklce School of Music arin the Nor- wood .la (!la»ic l Vsti al . . . Disijo danrinfi and a rcalK weird Halloweciy | . . . ihc Drama ork h()|) wiruiin ihe Emerson (lolicfje rcfjional performance . . . our soccer leam makinji il to ihe slale | la -()ffs and ( oming lanlali i ti rl clo e lo . . . The world ma lia e Irouhle jfccallinji miK li more ahout this ear wilhoul dij: in hack itilo the hi lor hooks. Bui we. the Class of 7 ' w ill ha e our memories of evetil.- in our lasl xcar ol lii ' di school — for matn of us our lasl ear at hiyrnr — -scaled into our hrains. Il all started with the first wet snow flake that feU on ihc ' cvv England coaslliiK hat started on Fehruar (. 19 8 From underneath a thick coxering of snow fal 4 rnT([ ' nes ' and ended 32 hours and 40 minutes later. w mortied to find a different world. hile l)iolof: .-Indents were working on scjuirming micrones. scientists in England welcomed the first le-l- tuhe hah). As -ci ' nlists were rejoicing about their triurjiph, the rehorn .|imm Carter wa- a[)[)lauding the diplomacN hetwcen Anwar Sadat and Menachem B( irin at Cam|) Daxid. The School ( ointnittee had c()nsi(leral)ly less success tr ing to [)ull the dollar and educalion hack together again. ith the hirths came the deaths. Rome l)uried two P()|)es and reached Im ond Ital to elect a Pol e lo [)ecom e John Paul 1 ' ii Meanwhile, in Guvana, the would-be messiah, the Rev. Jim Jones, ordered his Peoples Te pie followers to drink from a tub of poisoned Kool-Aid — and more than 900 of them die( ' VBut not all Ameri( ans worried about what the drank. A new French import. Perrier. became 1 the white lightiiin ' of u[)j)er class Americans. A[)parently Massachusetts Governor King thought 18-year-olds should be in sting the harmless bonated bubliles. rather than the nial
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THE STAFF — Kl R.iu: D. Guinillr (S.-nior-l. ' I . ( (I iidcrclassmi ' tl)..). Vi%ian (Salc ). C. Dillon (La - )ut). D. O ' Neill (Co-.-dilor) . . Larififord lArl). I.. W liciaii (Girr S| ( rt ). 2ii(l Rou: (!. Mac K.i-ii ic (Activ ilii- anil Orf;anizali )n ). B. Ta lor (Business). M. Younj; (Prodiii - hiiii). R. Sar ;rnl (T |)isl). 3rd Row: C. Kelli (Pliolot£ra|)h ). B. Baird (Advertising). B. Keane (Produc tion). A. GlasfeM (Proof- reading). E. 1( ( ' arlli ll iiden la Mneii). 1. Salerno (Bo S|iorl-). C. Colorou i (Photograpln ). BEGINNINGS In the beginning, only a vast void and mas confu- sion concerning the yearbook existed. Armed with a lechni-cropper. a grease pencil, and the spirit of determination, jumbled ideas soon began to surface from the frazzled brains of the staff. First of all. the editors said. Let there be organization. and the yearbook staff became paralyzed, paranoid, and per- turbed. Alas, where do we begin? What a dilemma! this point, the staff was divided into and made responsible for specific departments. Then, the edi- tors demanded, Let there be imagination, and there was . . . some. Out of obvious necessity, the editors commanded, Let there be pictures. and soon CHS was infiltrated by candid cameras that dis- covered many minor stars. After a while, the editors ordered. Let there be typists, and consequentK . typists were drafted. Soon, the familiar tap . . . tap CO-EDITORS — BOOK . DVISOR Jonathan Fo.-ll and Dard nn O ' Neill YEAR- — Mrs. ' uns( liel tap tap . . . oopsi provided easy listening music for staff meetings. Faced with financial woes, the editors requested. Let there be sponsor money, donations, and inheritances, and there was none, much to the dismay of the poverts stricken staff. Therefore, out of desperate need, the yearbook staff formed a pan-handling coalition to beg in the senior corridor and in the village of Cohasset. Suddenly, the editors gasped, grimaced, and groaned, Let there be deadlines, and unfortu- nately, deadlines were thrust upon us. Sunday meet- ings began to dominate the weekends. But, lo and behold . . . 3
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' fr hrmT ' i - - rig up B ) when-. ih y Jfi j olil Mi i|dinc«l BuMilr- uaiiuiui. li ' - PWHfrom a zoo in Caiir(i|V nKn|Bin bv lar«r« ' l l»uhM ' ' il aTl Wa iblk ' ri-w loonislsj who n iii rp(Bii(|iH pirit o imliuii- l ' making,, llu 1 Atlat.:n fliirh in lh» ajoon. Eaffl ' T »«». M r of ariH.iiali ' d l ul»l»lt s. John Bt ' liisni. a rariii ' i a ro - IW ' House wd-i n(|4th( ' onl nostalgic mo : ' of this rar. For John was the 195(jrs Happv Dors antidolr to lh« ' frrn ird 19J nrr. Crout Fn ' t-rl s rork tht r- urnt iu K a reminder of it ' lna n in Cominp Home slar- nTifir .Td?rvTTriBt and Jane on l . sMm ti« ' s ' V rf- har k too— ' ' ' hr i - .11 nol l»ring l F od mrniorir- for all | eopIe. e?penall Boston Rrd Sox fans. • ' -niin(i« (l of iho faniililr last-(ia -of-the-s« ' ason sounds of the rar 1948. 1949. and Fans in Boston n ioiri qat h« ' arinti of Billy Marlin s ferocious attacks on Rcguic jack on kHrfUpliiMiliArfMiiMHBttiiP ' t when Martin said that Jackson and George Sleinhrenm-r dc cr cd cai h otlifr: On« ' s a horn liar, and the other ' s convicte l. the axe fell (»n Martin and Uhf Rttl ||[ B I Lemon, the placid new ank miich. and the cannon-hall ■r Rem Guif?r mluSl the Red Sox li ' ad to zilch and thw vo ' l Jhe pennani in a n- 3 out than the R« d Sox loss. Hubert Horatio HiMn| hre . the long- i eral !.at( : r ni Minnesota, lost his fight against cancer. In San Juan. Ptu rlo iijind da . Karl allenda. the 73-year old father of the arrohalic family. to »k hi nuhile. Ameri ' -ans iewed in horror the mini-s ' rii s on the Holo- ewish famil -ullcr the Na i abuse and die in the dreaded oii- A ' li ' ti appeared t( be getting mood . i ood stut ed onto hir- first H ' The master of the stur Ie himself. Chev Chase (imitating Gern Fore into the hilarious and popular . v tfrr « af the comedian Ste ' Martin uho with Dan A kn) c] artin aKva s has a cure for problems. One of lii oi»)uing: I heard the other day that the sun ua going that. I said OK. that ! it. That does it. Urn setting a ■(ul Fitr Prime Time Pla hottest ilem on the sho Uir of wild ami « rdzy gi more noflile problem-solfi rs was tl to collidKvith the Earth. Witien I h hou eiiolci siiioke detector • piallyTiot ' it ' ' . BilK Joel. o 2nd Street hit the 3 millioo mark, eondiined rock aiidf Tin Pan A ' ' ' -kIs to gain a greal Hblic res[)onse. His sc)ii M Life. Ju-l the V a II r i. Big Shot hit the hearts of man Americans bJlau-e of their honest iml .! T nc4»-Biit Fleetwood Mac ' s Ri noars sold more than any other album thi vi ( L million andeoi Pin-up posters of Cher I Tiegs. Farrab-Faweett Majors. her l Ladd. ud Su ann« Sifiner ai- -old like liolcakls. as did running shi « s. 1
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