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SENIORS Amelia DeBaggis ( Baggs ) Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Softball 1; Basketball manager 2; Driver Ed. 3; Latin Club 1,2, His¬ torian 3, President 4; MJCL; Health careers 3. .sc V . • ' V ■ Gayle Payne r Mark Bouthiller ( Mark ) Activities: Library aide 1,2; Driver Ed. 3; Oskey 3,4; School play 3,4; Theater Arts 4; Chorus 3,4; Special education teacher aide 3,4; Kaleidoscope 4; Lan¬ guage Festival 2,3; Pianist 3,4; Modri- gal Singers 4; Boston Globe Art Contest 3; Art Festival 2,3. A Bruce Bilotta a r i t tf.i ti i • ; j a n • i y David LeBlanc A A ,, f 1 1 , i 11, ■ ' j k ' l . 1 A Donna Dickensen
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COOPERATION The thing I find most unique about F.H.S. is the size. We have approximately 1,300 people in this school, not counting teachers. Ours is probably the most populat¬ ed school in all of Norfolk County. How¬ ever, it is also one of the best run schools in Norfolk County. This can be attributed to cooperation. The cooperation between faculty and students, students and students, and faculty and faculty. Problems like vandalism, acoholism, discipline, and drugs exist; however, these are nationwide problems and are not unique to F.H.S. These problems, which are experienced by the minority, are counteracted by the productive things done by the majority such as youth groups, clubs, and team sports which build char¬ acter rather than destroy it. But even though these problems exist, I personally feel that F.H.S. is one helluva school and I am proud to be an officer. Bill Burke Senior Class President THANKS PEOPLE I would I i ke to open I y thank the people from People Magazine for allowing us to use their format for our book. Most of the layouts and headings you will see are straight out of the magazine. Every carat, (those little arrow things), every I ine, every page from their magazine. We ' ve kept this book fairly clean and respectable and we are sure it conforms to their requirements. Without their permission, our book wouldn ' t look like it does right now. So, if you like it, you can truck on down to any local news store and buy a few coDies of People Magazine. And if you really like it, write them a letter and show them how much you I ike it. So to People Magazine I would like to say thank-you .... People Magazine —Thanks a lot. Debora Barrieau Editor-in-chief Back Row Left to Right: John Maron, Bass Guitar and Vocals; Steve Hunt, Guitar and back up Vocals. Front Row Left to Right: Dave Hen- ault, Drums and back up Vocals; Steve Kennedy, Guitar and Vocals; Kenny Wayne, Lead Vocals. VERSATILITY IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE BAND MT. ZION”. THE BAND SPECIAL¬ IZES IN CLUB PER¬ FORMANCES, AND TRAVELS WITH ITS OWN LIGHT SHOW. FROM THE SOUNDS OF ELVIS PRESLEY, CHUCK BERRY, AND THE BEATLES, TO THE SOUNDS OF THE ROLL¬ ING STONES, THE ALLMAN BROTHERS, THE MOODY BLUES, AND MANY MORE TOP ARTISTS. FOR INFORMATION CALL STEVE DAVE 668-6473 528-9364
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Eileen Murphy At F.H.S. I admire most the building itself. I dislike people who don ' t act themsel ves--phonies! A quality I admire in most people is sincerity. Activities: D. E. student; DECA Club; National Honor Society; Driver Ed. A Tony Camuso While here at F.H.S. I feel I have achieved an improved study abil ity. Activities: Chess Club 2. A Robert Brunelli ( Bob ) I have achieved, through the help of some people at F.H.S., the ability to think and know that I can understand what has been taught. Activities: Ski team; Ski Club; Tem- nis team; Spanish Club; National Honor Socie ty. Marie Colella ( Re ) The qualities I admire in most people are their loyalty and friendship. At F.H.S. I admire most of the tea¬ chers who are understanding. A Timothy Conners Judith Larson 5
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