East Longmeadow High School - Aegis Yearbook (East Longmeadow, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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Lisa Abrahamson Tammy Ahlberg Teresa Alexander Nicole Bartolucci Andrew Ball Pamela Bassett Alvaro Bazon Lawrence Bean Seniors 19

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SemoK, Refieetwai zs«ru : Alvaro Bazan: Happy, what do you think? Kelli Ross: The worst part of your senior year is that when you graduate you and your friends will all go off to different colleges. The best part is the memories you and your friends will always have. ( C — f -g ( ■ C.- ' 4- fi i 5 Tina Turner: I enjoyed the cafe studies and being a senior. Lynn Pease: We can pick on any grade below us. Angela Pratt: I don’t like the fact that everybody expects me to be so mature because I’m a senior now. I plan to leave childhood kicking and screaming and playing the radio as loud as it goes. Paul Pelletier: Thank God it’s almost over. Cindy O’Donnell: I’ll miss a lot of people but everyone has to move on. Egga: I won’t have to go to football practice and eat the food. Kathy Robert: Now we have to make our own choices about the rest of our lives. Paul Romanko: I like the thought of being able to be independent and leaving home to go off to college. But this also means that I’ll lose contact with a lot of friends which will be sad. Roland Cote: I wish I could say, but I’ve been grounded for too long to know. Come back and ask me when I get back on the program. Bill Laplante: Finally being able to search for solemn peace. Dave Marquis: As a senior I can roam the halls flexing my Pecs without getting laughed at. If I do I’ll either beat up the underclassmen or run from someone who’s bigger than me. My asthma is a little better than previous years-probably because I’m so much stronger and smarter. Steven Morin: As Seniors, we have the power of creating the universe. Mike Beaudet: As a senior I feel exhilarated at the prospect of a new look at my doorstep. Karen Tenggren: School has been interesting to the point I can’t describe it. Good-bye cliques- hello real life! (How do rumors get started anyway?) Dominique Stulens: It is the first time, I am a senior in America. But I think it’s a great time to be here with all the other seniors. I hope everybody will enjoy it like me! Thanks for this! John Severin: Everything goes wrong. Kim Gorman: Awesome! Rich Gartska: hot Glen Witwer: Sad because your gonna miss friends we grew up with. Beth-Ann Towsley: Scarey because in about a year we will all be gone and off on our own. Chris Kneeland: Pretty scarey because we’re going to be in the real world real quick. Adam Knight: Not much different than being a junior except you realize that this is really it . . . the last year. Jay Duffy: Don’t realize how much fun it’s been till it’s over. Seniors JUN. 2 9 1938



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VI Michael Beaudet William Bednarzyk Ronald Benoit What a great place to park, DUDE! Admission to the outer limits of the parking lot is tough to say the least. You ' ve got to have at least 4 bone-tight pairs of jeans (one for each day of the week-l’m getting dis- missed at 8:00 on Friday), and you ' ve gotta get some of them heavy metal concert T- shirts cause they ' re so awesome, and wear them at least three times a week-no matter what the temperature is. But sorry, don ' t even think about parking in back if ya don’t have something fast and mean when you get here, a car wouldn ' t be a bad idea either. Oh yeah, your hair — wrinkle it man, tease it till it screams, Hey Crue, I love you! Julie Bent Cheryl Berselli Jennifer Boivin Cheryl Bolles

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