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CLASS CLOWN Jerry Campbell, Gail Cawley KENNETH CLARK . . . food, clothes, parties, lasting friendships . . . getting up in the a.m., people who judge others too quickly . . . A friend knows the secret of your becoming before you become, and is there to welcome you when you arrivef, . . . college, actor THERESA CLARKE . . . all sports, hot fudge sundaes, being tall . . .being cold, people who whisper . . . The secret of happiness is not in doing what you like, but in liking what you have to do. . . .college LAWRENCE CLEETON. . . good game of football . . . not using up a snow day . . . drafting ELAINE COGHLAN . . . saturdays north side, D.S.B .... Bo's remarks, drafts, momings . . . I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. . . . college LEE COHEN . . . women, being with friends, partying . . . people who rat on others, sleeping . . . Try to accept people as they are and enjoy every second oflifef' . . . marry a rich old lady ALICE COLEMAN . . . fridays, sum- mer, Christmas . . .stuck-up people, monday mornings . . . You grow too soon old and too late smartf' . . . col- lege, work CHRISTINE COLLINS . . .to be friendly . . . spaghetti with cucumber . . . What will tomorrow bring to me? . . . college DONALD COLOMB . . .most things . . . very little . . . Drop the past, look at the future, and climb. . . college, Army PATRICIA CONNELLY . . . remem- bering, good times, laughing . . .bor- ing weekends, cemetaries . . . The day is done, but its memories are mine to keep forever. . . .business college, travel CAROLINE COON . . . Mark, staying out late wfo any hassles . . . stuck-up people, cliques . . . Good things come to those who wait? . . . nurse CAROL CORBETT . . . Harm, roses, the Bahamas, autumn leaves . . . good- byes, decisions, bugs . . . college DENNIS CORCORAN . . . Orioles, music, Led Zeppelin . . . Kiss, Yank- ees, math . . . Many times I've lied, many times I've listened, many times I've wondered, how much there is to know. . . . find the Stairway to Heaven TERESA CORCORAN . . . people, smiles, children, snow . . .hurt,jeal- ousy, dirty feet . . . You have two choices in life: you can dissolve into the mainstream or you can be dis- tinctf' . . . college BEST DRESSED Kenny Clark, Bridget Sparks o ages Q95 'IZ u CLASS SMILE Bob Swan, Jenny Carpenter VELDA CRAWLEY . . . all kings of people, ice cream, S.L.M .... science- fiction movies . . . '6God put us on this earth to live in peace, so let's get to itf' . . . to live ROBERT CROUSE . . . cooperation . . . snobby people . . . You've gotta be devious or tiendishfi . . . air cargo transport pilot BARBARA CUMMINGS . . .making people happy, animals, winter . . . getting up early, homework, being left out . . . Don't pretend to be some- one else when you're notepeople will like you for what you are, not for what you are, not for what you pretend to be.', . . .college, veterinarian DION CURRIE . . . having a good time, M.N. . . being bored . . . Those who try will succeedfi. . . college,busi- ness, pre-law FRANK N. STEIN . . . electricity, thunder and lightening, flowers . . . sunny days, fire . . . Beauty is only skin deepf' . . . actor, marriage JOE DADEY . . . sports, animals, outdoors, terrariums, starry nights, walks, P.A. . . formalities, Dallas cow- boys . . . There cannot be a rainbow without a cloud and a storm . . . college, happiness OOOO
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il CLASS PERSONALITY Peter Schneider, Christine Belle LORRE BROWN. . .J.R., J.A., babies. . . people who talk about other people . . . I wish I could see the in- side of tears, the pain and the hurt that paint the frail walls. . . . work, travel MARY BROWN . . . Bolerianteria Moore, Larry Moore . . . two faced people . . . Ifit donit fit, don't force itf, . . .CCBI, medical secretary CAROL BUCHOVECKY. . .being with people, parties, cats . . . hassels, society rules . . .f'I asked for all things so that I'd enjoy life, I was given life so that I'd enjoy all things? . . . col- lege, stewardess MELANIE BURDICK . . . happy people, smiles . . . self-centered people, selfishness . . . To thine own self be truef' . . .business school CLAIRE BYRNE . . . Texas, horses, Firebarn, Sandy Bigtree . . . phony snobs, crowds, pollution . . . 'ilust be easy-going, get along with everyone, and make life lovable . . . Texas A8LM WANDA CALHOUN . . .laughing, Corvettes, eating, yoga . . . prejudice people, housework, liver . . . Be grate- ful for the gift of love, without it life is blue. To love and be loved in return, can make our dreams come true. . . . stewardess CLASS HAM Doug Graham, Sue Formica OW MARY CAMAIONE . . .being with Dave, skiing, traveling . . .being lied to, rainy days . . . Happy are those that dream dreams, and are ready to pay the price to make them come truen . . .nursing JERRY CAMPBELL . . . partying, Van Duyn, the Valley . . . DiBe1lo, rednecks . . . Do what you want today, even is it hurts your future plans, because you may not be around tomorrow . . . park leader, bar owner VON CAMPBELL , . . fast cars, bikes, airplanes . . . fakes, fools, social clim- bers . . . f'Quite often it is the things I donlt do that I regret mostl' . . . Air Force Academy PATRICIA CAMPI . . . Daytona Beach, skiing, horses . . . three-second smiles, saying good-bye . . f'Someone-to talk with, to laugh with, to cry with, to think with, to understandfSomeone to be my friend . . .veterinarian CHRIS CAREY . . . sking, blizzards, lasagna, baseball games, Virginia, sun- sets on the seashore . . . making de- cisions, rain . . . college JENNIFER CARPENTER . . .B,S., Howland Rd, friends, parties, plants . . . plastic people . . . The winds will blow their own freshness into you and -W ------nun- the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leavesn . . . college RICHARD CARRIERE . , . to party, girls, sports . . . rednecks, people who don't stop talking, Syracuse . . . No man is an island . . . the service AMY CASTLE . . . new fallen snow, mountain streams, S.B.B., music, laughter . . . watching the earth be destroyed, dissatisfaction . . . f'The flight of the eagle leaves no mark . . college, travel TOM CHEKAN . . . painting, guitar . . . college . YN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED John Barott, Amy Dunn ,gig ... . -. A
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LORETTA DAWS . . .joking around, remembering good times, Wildwood, N.J., art . . . snobby people, monday mornings . . . The language of friend- ship is not the word, but the mean- ing? . . . college SHARON DELEE . . . everyone who really enjoys themselves in every way they can . . . people who dislike people for uncommon reasons . . . f'To get a good education and make the best of it. . . . Powelson Institution, secretary TONY DE MASCOLI . . . long talks with Julie, the Beach Boys, flash floods in chemistry, piggin' out at Cedar Point . . . sandstorms, tent cave-ins at 3 a.m .... We enter this world alone, we dapart alone, this time called life was meant to share . . . college JOHN DEORDIO . . . drafting, girls, lifting weights . . . stuck-up people, burnouts . . . Always push forward, not sideways, up or down, but just forward and you will getjoy out of your lifef, . . . drafting, architecture MARY DERMODY . . . food, tennis, coneheads, sleeping. . . mispelled name . . . college JULIE DEWITT . . . library stories, warm wind, roses, flights . . . waiting, attacks . , . Character is like a tree, and reputation is like its shawdow. The shadow is what we think of it, the tree is the real thing? . . . college JUDY DOUGLAS . . . 143-Walter, theater, Mr. E.J., Mr. N. Mr. C, piano, art, nature . . . fights, lima beans . . . Work is not work when you like it. . . . acting, marriage, college CLASS EYES Julie Dewitt, Peter Jenkins M .,,, 'E if , , W' rf -- f, LYNDELL DOWDELL . . .nice young ladies that treat themselves like Miss Universe . . . racial jokes, wacky women . . . f'Those who tell lies will always be down. Those who tell the truth will always be upf, . . . be rich by the age of 30 AMY DUNN . , . coconuts, lions, people, poetry, Dolph . . . stuck-up people, phonies, closed minds . . . Youth is not a time of life 3 it is a state of mind? . . . college, medical profession ROBIN DUPREY . . . ping pong, partying, art . . . onions, peppers, stuck-up people, study hall . . . f'Put a smile on your face and a gleam in your eye and don't let life pass you byf' . . . college MARY DWYER . . . swimming, De- Ruyter Lake, Onondaga, ice cream . . . whispering, pink . . . 'fNo act of kind- ness, no matter how small, is ever wastedf, . . . college NORMAN DYETTE . . .music, hunt- ing, fishing, partying . . . snobs, hang overs . . . service CARMEN FAGAN . . . fine young men, just having fun, being indepen- dent . . , prejudice . . . Look up with a mind. . . . US Navy, executive sec- retary RICHARD FENNESSEY . . . people . . . almost nothing . . . f'What we gave, we have. What we spent, we had. What we left, we lost.', . . .live life to its fullest TINA FERRANTE. . .J.H.,J.C.,par- tying, dancing, driving in the snow f . . stuck-up people, slow drivers, being ordered . . . 'fDon't do as I do, do as I say. . . . college, partying CLASS COUGAR Kenny Clark, Julie Wagner KATHY FLYNN . . .H.W.S. II, ice cream, M8LM's, tree swings, turtles . . . good-byes, mornings . . . 'flf you love something, let it go free. If it comes back, its yours, if it doesn,t, it never was. . . .Go to Colorado TIMOTHY FLYNN . . .music, come- dy, flooding the chemistry lab . . . ultimatums, pretentious people, get- ting caught flooding the chemistry lab . . . At least once in their life, people should make a new trail instead of following everyone else's.,, . . .law enforcement SUE FORMICA . . . mind wandering, tans, full moons . . . being unsure, bad habits . . . 'fThe kindest and the hap- piest pair will find occassion to for- bear, and something everyday they love and live, to pity and perhaps for- givef' . . . college NORA FRATISCHI . . .walks in na- ture, creeds, music, Oneonta . . . pre- judiced 8a stuck-up people, liver . . . f'Make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver and the other is gold. . . . Air Force, backpack through Canada CLASS CHATTERBOX Valerie Gotham, Tony De Mascoli
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