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STEVE BERTOLINO 3 SMITH ST. MEMORIES: Getting busted by Gentile smoking gold as NICK. The last four blocks of every year ask mole. Picking up ounce in coens car ask Jim. Partying ask anyone. Falling in on P. A. ski trip ask J . M . THOUGHT: To make use of what I have CHARLES BISHOP 115 CONCORD ST. CHUCK MEMORIES: Kathy, waterskiing in Maine, 9th grade in the O’Maley THOUGHT: To succeed in life, by reaching my goals. CYNTHIA BLAIR 63 BOND ST. SUSAN E. BLANDING 1 NIKOLANE WAY SUE MEMORIES: Summer of 76, JL, Ger- many, houseboat Wurzburg ask Beth and Meil, riding, Lanesville, Jimmy Cliff, breakfasts ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. THOUGHT: Sitting here in limbo . . . TIMOTHY A. BEAUPARLANT 7 HAROLD CT. TIM MEMORIES: Ravenswood Park, Beatles, Jethro Tull (Aqualung), Aerosmith, Dr. J. , Captain Cou- rageous - nappy dishes, The Three Stooges, House of Mitch, Working Class Hero, N.F.L., Montreal Olympic Games, Psy- chology ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 3 - 4, (J.V.) Bas- ketball 2, Track and Field 3-4 THOUGHT: You Can If you Think You Can.” - Norman Vin- cent Peale CHERYL ANN BENHAM 9 SUMNER ST. LITTLE RAT, KLEPTO MEMORIES: RANDY 2 15 74 13 16 The MARINA, Mere Knows. We need a bigger boat! Candy A ! ask cookie and Randy. 7 4 74 Felix, S.P. The memories and good times thanks Ran. Finally a real Capt. 17 punkins, cute ask M P - Town calls 12:30 p.m. THICKERER. B.B. HOCKEY. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: PENNY SALE COMM: 2-3, Mother-Daughter Banquet Comm. 4, Intramurals (Volley- ball) 2, St. C. 3 - 4, St.-A.-C. 3-4, H.R.R. 3, CO. Sec. 3 THOUGHT: We are our own savi- ours as we start both our hearts beating life into each other. - Jethro Tull. THAD. BERNARD 30 RIVERDALE PARK BAD MEMORIES: S.N., a good mem- ory. A lot of problems not so good. A lot of good times with people who care . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G . H . S . Chorus 3 THOUGHT: Who am I. I think I know
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MARK BABSON 13 McLELLAN ST. BABBO BABBA MEMORIES: ADRIENNE 8 16 75, Tull, EJ 7 4 76, The hoop, MACK, Spain 73 ' Lanesville Rides Home from Wakefield ask coach, the usual, Carl ' s place. Ma, Earls, Sauna, New York, Halloween 75 ' ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vol- leyball (intramurals) 3 - 4, JV Bas- ketball 2-3, Varsity 4, Lanesville Athletic Assoc. 2-3-4 THOUGHT: Do you ever get the feeling that the story is to Damn real and in the present tense, or does it seem like everybody ' s on the stage and you ' re the only per- son sitting in the Audience? RICHARD BAPTISTA 12 DOANNE RD. ANNE BAGSHAW 13 WONSON ST. ANNIE MAE, (worms) MEMORIES: JIMMY, 11 22 75, Crazy times ask Amy and Joanne, Wait a minute you guys! ask Tammy and Serena; Villa; EAGLES CONCERT. The House skiing, ask amy and toni; Ten pound island; Joe Fuzz; g-Block girls Room and the talks ask Judy; Joanne and Prissy. Captain Courageous; friends; family. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Mother Daughter Ban. Comm. 4, Pep Club 4, J.V. Softball 3, Var- sity Field Hockey 2-3-4, H.R.R. 4, Bicentennial Awards Scholarship Committee 3. THOUGHT: Life is a journey - not a destination . Now would you like him tall and dark or tall and blond or MICHAEL B. BARKER 239 EAST MAIN STREET MIKE B.R.G.C.: the 8th hole ask Marty; Burger King ask Roger! P-town, the Surf Club; Fred - look up at DK ' s: John she ' s here”, Lynn English loss. Do you think he’s mad? THANK Y-O-U-U-U V-E-P-P! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vol- leyball (intra) 2 - 3 - 4, N.H.S. 3, J.V. Football 3, Golf Team 2 - 3 - 4 THOUGHT : The moment a person realizes what life is about is the moment he realizes he can ' t win by himself. SCOTT W. BARNES 43 WOODWARD AVE. RED” SCOOTER PIE” BAR- NEY MEMORIES: Tuesday Night Bender, Hard Hats, ask Tim PEEKABOO, Ask Bob” I’ll Get his Hawg! wicked Tung bath, 2nd Annual sleepout - Almost! , BEER! YO ' s DEVANS: SLIMEY, JAPS, R.T.N.D.B.I.M.B. Ask Jays or Joan P., 133 ' s Big Ten Inch. DRUNK! ! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vol- leyball (INTER) 2 - 3 - 4, J.V. Football 3-4, Track and Field 2 - 4, R.O.T.C. 1st Sergeant 1st Place Prize Squads 2, 3rd place Prize Squads 3, Cross Country 2, F.R.D. 2 THOUGHT: Shake it but don ' t break it, Wrap it up and I ' ll take it DONNA BALESTRACI 14 EXCHANGE ST. MEMORIES: 7-5-76 ' Sparky ask N.A., partying, Nugents, F. T.I.T. ask Paula, Chinaport ask Cookie, Eddie; and Bob. Mad- ness 4-15-74 Ask Sheryl, camp- ing ask Donna, No Thanks we will walk Ali ask Pet, 8-25-75, G. H.W.P.B.T.H.S. Cape Cod, The Go-Carts ask Bobby. G.H.A.W. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Softball 2, Office Asst. 3-4 THOUGHT: To enjoy life and take each day as it comes. ALISON DAWN BEARD 104 BASS AVE. AL, ALI MEMORIES: Y.M.C.A. (camp, too) sailing, skiing, Swimming, rowing ask a . b . Bike trip ask A . B D.M Florida. The Villa, Eagles Concert 7 25 76 Ten Pound Island - I smell smoke! ! ask A.B I’m not in love lOcc - Why me?? C.V.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: A.M.F. 2, Mother Daughter Ban. Comm. 4, Pep Club 4, Volleyball (inter) 3, J.V. Field Hockey 4 THOUGHT: For every window a flower and every life a dream.
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LEONARD BOUCHER JR. 13 HIGH POPPLES LENNY MEMORIES: DIANE - 11 7 75 and 7 15 76. the mall 75 ' Flags Marina ask Steve, Danny. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pies. Ben- jamin Franklin Club A. PHILIP BOUCHIE JR. 4 BLOSSOM LANE BUSH MEMORIES: R.O.T.C. Fort Devens, 1, 2. 3, The Boiler Room. The Sink, The Cellar, The Attic at the 75-76 House, Electrical Shop, This is my Rifle This is my gun. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2, J.V. Football 2. THOUGHT: A problem cannot be over- come until it is faced. ■ JUNE BODONE 15 ELM ST. JUNO MEMORIES: May 76 ' , waiting for David on Elm St. Joan and Eddie, Jodi’s pots and pans, Paula and Rick, fighting with Mari, Games in the Attic. Most of ALL D.S and THAT LADY F Ask anyone Daaad - Tomorrow. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3 - 4 THOUGHT: I am so glad that you are here, It helps me to realize how beauti- ful my world is FAYE MARIE BRADSTREET 3 CLIFFORD CT. MEMORIES: K.W. 6 22 76, Sunday afternoo, west Glou. Dark hole, about eight, the crickets, ask Ellen, Eagles, munch is on ask Joanne, Ke, Ke Rice it ' s cole out here, Deb’s V.W., Pit, oh Black water ask Jo, Florida 76, The car is gone. THOUGHT: To get one step higher, in life, to get where I want to go. PAMELA BRADSTREET 1257 WASHINGTON ST. PAM, MEIL MEMORIES: Deutschland 76 ' - houseboat, Wurzburg mit dem Dachshund , remember Beth and Suep? From party Rm 5 Unteram- mergau. Food cupboard Bogarts!! Gruss Gott!! Dirsch Cherries and hiter Glasses. Ohhh pantomime horse, hes champs de ble ' s. Harliquin ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ger- man Club 3 - 4, N.H.S. 3 - 4, Madrigal Group accompanist THOUGHT: Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words. PAULA BRADSTREET 1257 WASHINGTON ST. MEMORIES: Deutschand 76’ R.D. , playing whist, Gruss Gott, bogart - ask Beth or Miel, stroll through Vergnugungsviertel Mun- chin, Lebenknodel - yuk! Die Mathauser, Fruhlings Fest, Unterammergau , Wicked! Rat tan, Ascot, D ' Artagnon, I can be strange if I want to. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ger- man Club 3 - 4, N.H.S. 4. THOUGHT: For where the treasure is there will the heart be also. GEORGE BRANTLEY 47 ATLANTIC ROAD MEMORIES: Deutschland 76 Munchen Wurzberg Unteramma- gau German Club Intramural Volleyball Being with Friends Dory Trips. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ger- man Club 3-4, Volleyball (Intramurals) 3-4 THOUGHT: Leaving G.H.S. with the feeling I have accom- plished something . r. i niirfTQTCD Ui 3C m aln
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