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I .1 M. 'Dv . Y ' AJ ST I , . 3. ,N -f-ff. DEBORAH CALIRI Debbie. . . independent, free- spirited. . .good times with friends fy' I wzrrf' MARC J. CANTOR We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Marc . . . individualistic and dra- matic, with a true love of life and learning . . . a loyal and interest- ing friend College I r fl, W A.. 1 .t :I 4,- , .... CARLOS CAO A man who can't iudge himself wisely is no iudge of others and a man who doesn't know himself doesn't know anyone. Carlos . . . a hard worker with a good sense of humor . . . knows where he's going College 'J -,pm-cv LINDA MARIE CALLAHAN I do not hunger for a well-stored mind, I only wish to live my life, and find my heart in unison with all mankind. Linda . . . carefree and fun-lov- ing. . .memories of Concord and Juniper Hill, Central St., Pine- field, and partying College ,IW 42 , 'VX YL' 'Y NANCY CATHERINE CALLAHAN I shall pass through this world but once. lf, therefore, there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I could do, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again. Nancy . . . considerate, modest, and thoughtful . . . a true human- itarian with a lively sense of humor College ------..-...1 af li , LJ!! nom- LESLIE CAPLAN ROBERT EDWARD CAPLIN Leslie. . . determined and ambi- Red. . .always laughing and tious . . . interested in everything having a good time . . . goes his own way College XX- PATRICIA LEE CALLANAN We too often love things and use people when we should be using things and loving people. Patty . . . pretty and thoughtful . . . Where's the other half? . . . Bobbsie twins, Bermuda '74, July 4, I974 . . . cruisin' with Hagop, Mike's parties College 1 'La MARY KAY CANTWELL No man is the whole of himself, his friends are the rest of him. Mary . . . memories of all sum- mer long, Beach Boys concert, great times with great friends . . . route 20 College DAVID B. CARP Whenever you feel like criticiz- ing anyone, iust remember that not all the people in this world have had the same advantages that you have had. Dave . . . ambitious and full of surprises, teasing . . . memories of IHOP, water skiing, and Maine . . . the other half of Richie . . . the red pinto College
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l KENNETH J. BUCKMAN The best preparation for success is to be ready for opportunity when it comes. Kenny. . . knowledge, determination, and common sense 'i Y -f DIANE L. BURR Experience today, look towards tomor- row, remember yesterday. EDWARD JAMES BROWN He who overcomes others is strong, he who overcomes himself is mighty. Ed . . . strong and lively . . . a real rowdy who enioys the good life College DEBORAH ELEANOR BURGESS Debbie . . . mild and soft-spoken . . . warm and funny College cvs DeDe , . . casual and easygoing . . . frfjl' memories of skiing and UMass College JEANNE MARlE BUTLER Beannie . . . cute and fun . . . enioying good times, good friends College DAVID R. BRUCE Dave. . .quiet but fun . . .thoughtful College and thoughtful as ff in SHERYL A. BURBO Silence is good and does little harm. Cheryl . . . a quiet presence . . . warm Nursing KATHLEEN MARY BURKE Recollection is the only paradise from which we cannot be turned out. Kathy. . . feminine and soft-spoken. . . a pretty smile College 7 for a good time ANN BUTTERWORTH In the midst ofa raging winter, l learned that in me is an invincible summer - and suddenly nothing is the same. Annie. . .outgoing, fun-loving, and enthusiastic . . . one of the Three Muske- teers . . P.F. College GARY M. BUTKUS Let's live together today, for tomorrow we will die alone. Gary . . . active and adventurous, out College if -auf
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15,4 PAUL CARROLL Paul . . . mischievous and spir- ited. . .out fora good time i f' DEBORAH A. CATANI We often feel our changing world is moving much too fast, we long for some reminders to link us with the past. Debbie . . . memories of break- fasts out and sophomore English and Biology classes 'VV RICHARD EDWARD CELORIER Life is strange, iust when you get used to it, it changes for the bets ter. Rick . . . handsome and athletic . . .kabitzing in the cafeteria ...arowdy. . .Slip College , , MARY CASALI How happy the friendship that turns to love, how sad the love that turns to friendship. More . . . What, no eyes? . . . What, no license? . . . What, no classes? . . . short and cute . . . memories of Michael Q. 'P - 4 . . 1 5. , 1 .. X F. 'A 'T . .hr ' ,Q f tv k on L ix' R R . . 5 B 'rf-'gf 3 f -A 2 bn BRIAN WAYNE CASPERSEN Anything worth doing is worth doing weIl. Brian . . . good-looking and persona- ble . . . considerate . . . talented in music and golf X W 4.11. 1 :ff ,ig s H4 9 +2 i QI' 9' 'Y GAIL A. CHARNLEY Yesterday is but today's memo- ries, and tomorrow is today's dream. Gail . . . memories of John and Cape Cod , . . zany and fun-lov- ing. . .Chuck 5 ROBERT M. CHISHOLM If the country was as free as we speak of it, and our time was not limited, if righteousness was built from dreams, then life might be easier to live. College 'Nd ALEX CATALDO Al . . . very energetic and mise chievous, . . always onthe go gg? r i JAY STEVEN CEDRONE The universe is ruled by letting things take their course. It cannot be ruled by interfering. Jay . . . his laughter fills the air . . .good-natured and natural . . . good times in the cat with the gang. . .Saturday night hockey College Qv , 'T'y BRIAN A. CHURCH You can't always get what you want, but you can try. Brian . . . the Happy Mallwan- derer . . . the coke machine and mountain dew. . . No, my name isn't Temple . . . friendly and fun-loving
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