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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 10 SECRETARY Jane Higgins TREASURER — Steve Saleski
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Restaurant owning must be a hard business, says Marilyn. You ' re telling me, Nancy moans. And look at poor Caroline Bonnar. having to deal with those Log and Line custom- ers every day. True, Ms. Bonnar has her hands full, but at last she got professional architects (Chris Knight and Webster Roach) to design her new building, which is shaped like a coffee pot. Frequently seen at the Log and Line are Jim Carey, a banker in Cohasset, Pina DeVito, and English teacher at CHS, and Michael and Paul Buckley, both undercover detectives. Leslie Potts, a hair stylist in L.A., yells for more toasts. Let ' s see some action around here! she screams. So Keith Ross and Greg Salerno break into a verse of the Alma Mater. joined by Andy Shooshan. Bob Russell, and Richie O ' Brien. Then, to make things even more rowdy, Jordan Hoy starts doing his stunt man falls down the stair case. (He works in Holly- wood for Paramount Pictures). Mike Glasfeld is the next ham; he begins quoting Shakespeare and telling jokes at all of the tables. The clock on the wall says five till twelve, so there ' s plenty of time left for fun and games. Buttons Wilson, always for a few laughs, brings out Twister, sets it up on the stage floor, and starts playing it with Kim Tillotson and Paula Bouknight. Mark Rattenbury and Gary Ormiston look on in amazement; they can ' t believe that grown women are doing this. Girls will be girls, I guess, laughs Scott Hurlburt, nudging Mike Polito beside him. Linda Travers laughs with them, and then goes join the game. What a night! By this time Kathy Bursk and Jen Carroll are exhausted from gossiping so much — 20 years worth of stuff to catch up on! They take a break to listen to the conversation that Beth and Gail Hobson are having about their old times at CHS. Remember Flynn ' s Sociology class? Beth says, laughing. Remember the new tables we got in our senior year? Yeah, Lisa Cohen interrupts, Those tables were terrible colors. Not only that, agrees Ross Jordan. But thev were so weirdly shaped that vou had to squeeze vour trav on the make it fit. Richard Conley, a featherweight champion for the U.S. boxing team, turns to Charlie Callahan and whispers: Heather certainly looks good for her age. They both look over at Heather Correa, who is the owner of Narcissus Disco in Kenmore Square. She ' s sitting with her employees: Jeff Livingstone, the bartender, and Kirk Piepenbrink, the bouncer. Kirk is telling a story about an under-age girl who tried to get in Narcissus by pretending she was Norweigan. Hey, I did that once! yells Caroline Wampole from across the room. Caroline has just finished a book entitled, The Loves of My Life, which is a bestseller in the Fiction department. Looks like the party ' s breaking up, observes Ann Marie Young from where she ' s sitting in the Garden Room with Betsy Laugelle and Billy DeCosta. Ann and Kevin Patrolia are already leaving and, behind them are Rebecca Osborne and Tina Fiori. Ah, don ' t leave yet, pleads Karen Crowley, who ' s just started to get rowdy. As manager of Eastern Horizons in Hanover Mall, she hardly has any free time; tonight she wants to have fun. Last call for drinks! yells Joe Sestito from where he ' s sitting at the bar. A crowd of people surge to the bar and order their drinks, Tim O ' Brien at the front of the line getting orange juice (he ' s in training for basketball). Mark Wilkin, photographer for People magazine, is taking pictures right and left; he gets a good shot of Kay Failinger and Andrea Featherstone in their Powderpuff positions, and an even better one of Nori Murphy sliding down the banister and crashing into Liz Goggin. Unfortunately, Mark ' s camera is destroyed when Mike Neelon and Rich McMahon use it for a football. Yes, the party is getting a little out of hand; hard to believe that these people are in their 30 ' s! As Ken Davis remarks, We look like a bunch of teen-agers, ' — indeed, the Class of 81 is showing its true spunk: spunk that will never go out of style. The Greenhouse is almost empty now . . . people are still leaving: hugs, good-byes, etc . . . Mike Clark helps pick up the stray glasses from the floor, and Leslie Collins, a lighting technician in Boston, turns out the stage lights. Time to go home, she says, and follows Mike out the door. Everyone is gone now except for David Duncombe, who surveys the restaurant with a smile, thinking about the days of his youth. As he turns to leave he hears an almost inaudible voice, and there, on the beams of the ceiling, barely visible, sits a Skipper, ageless and wise in his blue and white costume. Goodnight, the soft voice whispers, Goodnight, Skippers. Caroline W ampole Class of ' 81 9
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FULL LEGAL NAME: LAUREN ELIZABETH ALEMIAN LIKES: Family, friends, Cohassel, the ocean, sum- mers on Martha ' s Vineyard, Dr. and Mrs. P., sleep- ing late, Boston, K ' s cooking, traveling, milanos, Fridays, skiing, full moons, snowy days. Harvard games wl Dad, laughing, chinking, GH, Sandy Cove DISLIKES: Sundays, senseless arguments, SAT course, T.A., driveways, bananas, the cold, getting grounded REMEMBERS MOST: Summer of ' 78, Pillows, Dane ' s weekend, trip out west, 6-7-80, a certain conehead doll, tall ships, the boys, b-bash 2, B ' s house, SC 1 2, the boathouse, 12 w o. New Year ' s 79, the ark, M. Capers, the boat, B.W. sleepovers, 9- 6-80, the tree, taffy fight, 7-1-78, Yacht Club days WANTS TO FORGET MOST. 8-1 7-79, the chase, BB, Bio and bacteria, TA, three A ' s Joe ' s light, raf- fle USUALLY SEEN WITH, friends PET PEEVE: B.W. s singing WORST HORROW SHOW: SC2 CAUSE OF DEATH: C.G. ' s driving FULL LEGAL NAME: KATHERINE MARY ANDREWS NICKNAMES: Kathy, Kath QUOTE: Faces of old, faces of new , people I kno» and knew, growing together, then drifting apart, always and ending, now a new start! ! LIKES: Family, friends, cold winters, skiing, sail- ing, MGA, Summer 79 , the Jeep, soaps, SAN- TANA, Earth, Wind Fire, MacDonald ' s, driving, and vacations with special relatives. DISLIKES: Fried clams, wakeing up. hospitals, traf- fic, high prices, stingy people, and dirty windows. REMEMBERS MOST: A few good all-nighters. Mrs. H 79 ' , The Christening, Orange Popsicles, 3 30 79, 9 14 79, 4 24 80, and Hugo ' s. WANTS TO FORGET MOST: 6 7 80. 7 3 80, a letter received, 3rd hole Hatherly Country Club. NOTED FOR: My laugh, interrupting. SECRET DESIRE: To live in a modern solar home and drive around in a BMW 530i. PET PEEVE: Right hand drive AMBITION: To travel in Europe. CAUSE OF DEATH: Hunger. LEAVING THOUGHTS: Keep in Touch. FULL LEGAL NAME: JOHN JOSEPH ANTOINE NICKNAME: Jack QUOTE: Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the 6tar. LIKES: the ocean, sailing, Minot ' s, my family, pizza, Sarg. Fam., FUFF. Greenhouse people, C.C., snow, skiing, vacations, good times, laughing, con- vertibles, newps, M.S. ' s, raquetball, tennis, the V ega, music, jazz, DeFord, Toshiko Akiyoshi DISLIKES: small places, depression, mowing the lawn, cleaning my room. History, back pains REMEMBERS MOST: Onset Ave, Band Trips, 10th grade Bio. Greenhouse parties, I.F.A.S., summer ' 80, Prom ' 80, Gramps Thomps, K.K. WANTS TO FORGET MOST: A summer night, 6 1 4 80, doctors ' visits, April Night, certain party in Scit. with Bartlet and Bucket USUALLY SEEN WITH: close friends F AVORITE EXPRESSION: you ' re kidding FAVORITE HANGOUT: H.S. parking lot, 1 Doane SECRET DESIRE: play all musical instruments. Jazz Solo PRIZED POSSESSION: Bank Book PET PEEV E: sight reading WORST HORROR SHOW: the MGB in Martha ' s Vineyard AMBITION: Dr. John J. Antoine D.D.S. CAUSE OF DEATH: lifting trays LEAVING THOUGHTS: the last one to make it through C.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2, 3; Concert Band 3, Jazz-Rock: Newspaper 2-4 1 1
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