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CAROLYN COOLIDGE 1 0 Nikolane Way scon COOK 626 Washington Street MEMORIES: Cheryl 9-9-74, the Beach, shav- ing cream ask C.D., what did we do last night ask D.J., C.B. and V ask C.D. THOUGHT: When you finally decide what you ' re going to do for the rest of your life, make the best of it. JOANN MARIE CORRAO 38 Eastern Ave. Jody , J.C. , Bogart MEMORIES: Summer of ' 74, ask Judi, Karen, Lori, P.B. the Gang, Cookie 12 23 73, thanx Doug, Installations! Rainbow Boys? The dances, Sargents Party, ask Brian, Ray, sum- mer ' 71, WELCOME! ask Lori, Brownies! ROCKPORT. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Audio Visual Ad. 1 - 4; R.O.T.C. 3, 4; Grenadettes 3, 4. THOUGHT: Begin the day with friendliness, keep friendly all day long. Keep in your soul a friendly thought, in your heart a song. ROBERTA ANN CRAWFORD 1 34 Wheeler Street MEMORIES: Spain ' 73 Naranjos, W.O.T.W.A. Granada ask A.H. Sailing — Escape , ST. Croix. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To excel in the field of study I undertake and then to travel. El Exito Es obtener lo que uno quiere, y la felicidad es querer lo que se tiene. DANIEL MICHAEL CROSSEN 1 7 Fuller St., Magnolia Dan MEMORIES: Replacing Mr. Natti as Santa . . . white water on the Ipswich with Mr. Cap- pon, talking to Ma Jordan and enjoying every minute, cemetery restoration, sipping sodas with Miss J, up Red Rock the hard way, com- memorations for the green hug. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1 - 4; Bowling Club 3; Skating Club 3, 4; Teach. Voul. at Fuller 4. THOUGHT: When Irish eyes are smiling, they ' ll steal your heart away. STEVE COONEY Thurston Pt. Rd. Scabooney , No-Neck” MEMORIES: Good Harbor, Fri, and Sat. Nights, Reunion at M.C., ask the boys. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Freshman Hockey 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To go through life with a smile. CHERYL CRAAYBEEK 4 Marion Way MEMORIES: Trips to UNH, going to my camp, Long Beach ask Julie, 592 ask Ronnie, Col- leen, roller skating. Tippy 9 6 74, being with friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Tutor 1. THOUGHT: To be the best I can be in what- ever I do. To live life the best way that I know how. To always be happy. PATRICIA A. CREAM 54 Riverdale Park Trisha” MEMORIES: 8 31 73 Lightning Strikes, ask Blueberry, 67” Chevrolet, ask Rap 7 31 74, Seven Musketeers, Anita knows. Remem- ber the day we found the center of the world, ask Terry, She stole Tony’s ring and bracelet, Funnyside, Linda remembers. My niece — Nicole, St. Pete, Fla. THOUGHT: To never live a day without a memory of my grandmother. DONNA CURCURU 88 Western Ave. MEMORIES: Franl, 12 15 72, Riders Rocks, Boulevard, boring . . Maine — round- about , Straitsmouth, rock climbing falling! ask Mary Ann, Gina and Rosanne, Hi Dave! , S.F.P., Easy easy Elton John, Deep Purple, Room 226 “Fao , Dog Town. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stud. Fac. Adv. Comm. 4 ; Project Adventure 4. THOUGHT: The future none can see, the road you leave behind, ahead lies mystery. S.W. SAWYER FREE LIBRARY GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 Umm! Food!
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JANINE CIARAMITARO 46 Fort Square MEMORIES: My Comare ask Joanne, You split T F all over my Pinnochio record? ask Jennelle. The Castle ask Gracelyn, In the rain ask Nancy, Itch cha ask Theresa, two fish ask joanne, BRIGHAM’S. THOUGHT: To be happy always and to make my parents proud of me. PAULCILUFFO 78 Centennial Avenue Chuffo” MEMORIES: Toni 7 1 7 74 Wing lounge Guys night ask Tom. My eyes Stuchask Diane, Sitch ask Nof Endicott, ask Tony, A5 Easter Sunday, ask Maryann, Bowling, the beach, place, ask Ton, N.P.A. S.Y.C. D.Y.D. ask Tony and Nof. ACTIVITIES: Machine Shop 1, 2, 3. THOUGHT: If you want to get to Heaven you got to raise a little Hell. GAETANO JOHN CIULLA 24 Beacon Street ’’Jack CLAUDE COCCHIARELLA 65 Farrington Ave. MEMORIES: Oh baby. How ya doing, salt water, ask Bill, Ed, Black Prtagie is Rick: Revenge on Cabin 4 with Denchy, slippery when wet, (In Concert) ask Jerry. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Football 3, 4. THOUGHT: To keep your head about you, when all around you are losing theirs and blaming it on you. WILLIAM COLLINS 1 7 Grapevine Road ’’Bill MEMORIES: Melissa, 3 29 74, weightroom, ask Bird, Salt water ask Claude and Ed, The JEEP! Manning Bowl! Mt. Jacobs ask Chris- tine. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1 ; Student-Fac- ulty Adv. Council 1; Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: A friend is a person who comes in when the whole world has gone. MARY CILUFFO 43 Maplewood Park MEMORIES: Lenny 7 29 72 — Rolling Stones Senior Prom, Semi-Formal, S.F.P. Always in trouble ask Gail Good to the last Drop — Watch out for the bull — ask Bernie Straitsmouth, Rock climbing ask Donna and Gina. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Secre- tary Freshman Homeroom Rep.; Project Adventure. THOUGHT: The Love of a boy is the love of the world. To always smile and someday find that one special person. ANTHONY CIULLA 201 Washington Street “Tony MEMORIES: The Boulevard, Friday Field trips, April 1st ask Lynda, I ' m sorry do not ask W.H. ' s He ' s not what your thinking. THOUGHT: Whenever I discover I’ve made a mistake I will hasten to correct it, no matter what embarrassment it may cause me, for pride is not a prerequisite to happiness, but truth is. ROBIN CLUETT 42 Green Street MEMORIES: Jay! 8 8 73 Football 47, hockey 5, F. a duck. Pulling Horrors, ask Jay. Bike-ride to Georgetown, Barney’s party cheering 73-75, Bruces’s House, Laura knows. Angie? The corner, the hike, ask Che- ryl, 8 a.m., ask Cuz. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 3, 4. THOUGHTS: Remembering is for those who have forgotten. DIANE COLLINS 21 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: Super Parents to guide me through these school years. THOUGHT: Thinking of the future after grad- uating — not sure of a career but would love to fulfill a dream of traveling especially driv- ing across country. JON F. CONANT 31 Leverett Street MEMORIES: Top O ' the Harbor ' 74 — Pam and Wingaersheek May 25, June 8th at the pit! ask Jeff and Lee. The Comoro, Eric Clap- tonn and speeding, Maine and skiing, up, down and finally up. Drip dry ask Pam and Lee, a peach osk Ricky. ACTIVITIES: N.H.S. 3, 4; JV Hockey 1, 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Golf Team 2. THOUGHT: To make every day a new begin- ning and life a lasting friend. 24
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KEVIN CURCURU 1 2 Washington St. GARYCUSICK 42 Hodgeiins St. GoGa MEMORIES: Mere, R.L.C.C.K.D.,1 don ' t remember, Carlson Friday, N.O.Y.F.B., Camp New Hampshire, Headly Wednesday, Theo Moblie, Goucho out the window in Rockport. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be successful (and Fool every- one). TERESA M. DAGLEY 42 Centennial Ave. Terry MEMORIES: John 8 26 73, babyface. It came out negative?, Get out of here, it ' s none of your business. Remember the day we found the center of the world ask Patty, Mr. Addison Gilbert, blueberry, BOGART, ask nomam Birde and Rebbel, 7 musketeers, tick- tick, heavy breathing. Where’s your shadow? THOUGHT: To travel — to see and learn. MARY D ' ANTONIO 884 Washington St. Mare , Mad” MEMORIES: Nick 1 1 2 72, Berry Berryll ask Lois Delux yger ask Eth, Twins huh Sylv, the beach. Mystery Man of 205, laughs. The Phantom Strikes ask Nick, Clairabell, cruseing speed ask anyone. Dream On. THOUGHT: Tell me about it. DEBORAH A. DAVIS 30 Marble St. Deb , Debbie MEMORIES: Jeff, Friday 13 74 Football, G.H.B., Beep beep ask Wanda and Paula, 1 0 ask Val, C.S.N.Y. ask Cathy and Val, summer 74” ask Steve, 36 ask Wanda, highway ask Steve, Big Water ask Moutso, Finally? Satur- day Nile ask Val. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; Drill Team 1, 2; Mother Daughter Banquet Comm. 4; Pep Club, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 2; Typing Awards 2, 3. THOUGHT: To find love in every day. JON CURLEY 8 Ellery St. MEMORIES: Alma, Senior Picnic, brown 25, 51, Masco Streak, R.J., Dear Jon ask Dec, G.H.B., football, N.A.N., 20 flat tire. Camp Cedar, Airplanes ask Bobby. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 - 4; Tri-Captain 4. THOUGHT: As I grow older I am going to change because change is a sign of life. MIKE CUSUMANO 69 Bass Ave. Coose MEMORIES: CHAMPS, J.L., Camp Cedar Me., football games, psyched up”, Miche- lob, “Randy my great comet?, hockey and baseball games, homeruns, camping in N.H. and getting kicked out. The Stones, 1 . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 4 ; Football 1 , 3, 4; Jr. Varsity Baseball 1 - 4. ANGELA L. D ' AMICO 12 Allen St. “Ange , Angie MEMORIES: 8 13 73: Buddy, Our Place , Sergeants Party 74”, Canobie ask Nancy!, Gymnastic Meets, SPORTS, Thanks Bozo , Friends, Talks, Big Sis — Grace”, dances, concerts, beaches, The Dam , 50 ' s Rock Revival . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleaders 3, 4; Co-Captain; Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3; Pres- idential Physical Fitness Award 4. THOUGHT: Be yourself; Today is life, tomor- row is important, but yesterday is only memo- ries! EMILY da SILVA 1 2 Trask St. Emma MEMORIES: F.M., at the Murger Stone, Isacc Hinckley, Skow Strip, F.U.N. Ladies Nights, to the Harbor, Barr Beach Boys, all nighters Canadians 3 17 74, S.C. ask Janis, C.S.N.Y. wine crazes, Jerry’s Million Dollar Munchies 10 26 73 Why? trips. Our House ask Andrea N.H. THOUGHT: No man is good enough to gov- ern another without that man’s consent. MICHAEL J. DAVIS 3 Carlisle St. Mike”, B.O. , Seadog MEMORIES: Waterskiing with Seadog and Abe, Summer of 74, hockey team 74 and 75 Steph., have you seen my car? DRIVING THE BLUE MAX ask Rocky, Where ' s Pinky? ask Rocky, homeroom with Cousin Deb, Good Harbor, girls, beer, sports. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 4; Baseball 1 - 4. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me and to be successful in whatever career I pur- sue. 26
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