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Bethellen Goodrow 7 28 59 Goodrow!! Bethel . . . Ever been to three drive-ins at once? Summertime! Really livin’ light. Natural high? Paco. Gidding’s girl. Really loves accounting. You know it!! Caika’s partner in any¬ thing. I ' m gonna flunk this test! I forgot how to type! It bit me! The damn. You partied where? Nancee!! Mark S. Ring 8 17 59 Ringo . . . Where’s the Red Ranchero now? Varsity Baseball — 3, 4. Fresh¬ man Football, did you ever play guard line-up at end. Played Soph. J.V. Foot¬ ball. Go to any good parties lately? Sophomore class trip and Dinner Dance memories. Did the Snowmobile ever break down on you? Lights go out late¬ ly? Destined for college. Success is his if he can catch it! Remember the good times Remember the bad times That was life A lifetime seemed too long for us But it was too short If we had known How much time there was We’d have spent it more wisely Time passes and stops for no one. Julie Carlson 10 3 59 Hoolie, V.G. forever . . . Winkle al¬ ways! My cars can go anywhere! Roses and Caddies! Swimming at Quabbin’ — driftwood!! The Res, Killington, Hamp¬ ton Beach — what sunglasses?? Ever pass out at Tull?! Cat Stevens says it all!!! Stairways! Clouds! R.I.P.! Dr. J.! Jr. Prom memories! The New Yorker! little Speed Buggy!! trips to where? maid for a week!! Just Understand[ ! Ralph S. Michaels 8 8 59 Ralph . . . Paul’s shadow . . . Tired each morning after a long walk to school. . . and starved! Real food lover . . . Tennis and Hockey player . . . Loyal if woke . . . new love . . . Work — Study and MONEY! Good luck in the future, Ralph! Ellen Madore 8 19 59 Ellen Madore, always late . . . who’s car you got today? “Let’s Leave.’’ What happened on the way home from the party? Always being followed or watched. History class, what a joke!! out to lunch again. Watch out for blue Volkswagons!!! Good luck in what ever you have to do in the future. John W. Baker 9 27 57 Bakes . . . Straight kin in School . . . Everybody thinks!!! Remember that Class Trip !!! Always in the Saab. Donald Stephens 10 5 59 Don. Golf three and four, co-captain fourth year. All night parties down the logs. Ever go crazy on Rawson Street? Tony’s partner in crime. Ever get has- selled down at the Cape,.? The Beer was heavy, But easier to drink. Headed for the moutains after graduation. Good luck you’ll need it. Robert Martin 8 10 59 Bob. Bobo. How was the Valley Mar¬ ket? Ever work on a Farm? Beatle ma¬ niac! Big Red Doors? Always ready by 6:30 and out of it by 8:00. Always heard asking “Where’s the party?” Success will be his when he finally decides he wants it. The answer is mine to make With much consideration act upon — immediately yesterday is gone Tomorrow might be an early dream. Judy Cherry 9 27 59 J.C. Ever run up Auburn St.? 4 A.M. at the farm. Mohawk Trail in the fall. Where do you work, Skid Row? Pea¬ cock or Blarney Stone, What’s next? Desert flower. L.S. and Cat Stevens — getting lost in Boston. Mushrooms? Hampton Beach Narc. Wood I ever? Moldsmobile or the white bomb. Time may change me but you can’t change time. Linda G. Laincz 10 15 58 Alias — Carlton the door man. Pat’s favorite. Don’t you ever go to class? What happened to the V.M.?? Mav- rick’s better? C.B.’s??? Who’s who??? Trips to Nebraska? American Graffity, her favorite. Remember??? Blind Dates? Bob, Tom, and who else? Went where with Paul? Ever go looking for a Party? Losing people?? Skiing and Bas¬ ketball — her favorites. Looking for a job? It’s yours. Mary Ann Hallen 8 15 57 Franky. When are going to get your li¬ cense? Got a job yet? Hey, did you see that guy’s pants?! Ice down Lisa’s back. Get it out! Plastic or Artificial food! Colorado summers, New Hampshire 1976. What did you find so special there? Mr. B.’s Friend. Did you ever flunk wood? You’ll find success if you don’t stumble over it first. Pamela White 9 12 59 Map — Part of the Gleason Way gang. V.P. of the Ski Club. Toot’s partner in crime. Weekend parties . . . Hampton. Cape Cod. Killington — D. D.’s. Tals. Field Hockey. Who’s camper? Pull an allnighter! A wiet?? Bluff. Styles. Jr. Prom in a Milk truck! It’s a bummer. Who’s Shelley??! Ever drive a bike? Turtles’ pleasure. Get down on a Gibson! Fleetwood Mac. She’ll climb her way to success if there isn’t a land¬ slide. Robin Doldo 9 28 59 Robin. “Bird” — The Campground . . . Ricky?? Tango!! Skating in Winter, swimming in summer — the other way around?? Davey — want to play Monopoly? What a giggle!! It’s right in there . . . , Mr. Giddings’ shadow. Secretary of the year — (What year?) What’s that funny smell?? Lost on Shrewsbury St. Double parking. Suc¬ cess will be hers if she doesn’t run a red light and hit it. Sandra M. Manseau 10 19 59 Sandy. Out store house of Tissues, pens, pencils, paper, and homework. Best lit¬ tle nurses aid at Bancroft, sorry to hear about your last patient. Billy’s buddy cupcake. Pinky Sully’s pet! You’re a doll! Why do you want to tie it to his tail? Success will be her reward for her hard work and devotion. Much love and luck in your future. 28
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Michael C. Carkin Kevin Sawicki Betsy Cocker John M. Bernatchez Linda E. Ryan Sandra L. MacFarland Lynn Ellen Burlingame Joseph Pike Gail A. Caika Debra Wentworth Pam J. Menard Kerry McMenemy Linette Karen Trainque Michael Lamarche Lois M. Leveillee Donna Daigle
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Linda E. Ryan 10 19 59 Linda . . . Forever waiting for that cer¬ tain someone! Great time at the Junior Prom! Y.P. trips to Groton — the four D.A. girls. “Driver Training” and “Blue jeans.” Group parking? One of the two suckers! Gloria in the Beverly Hillbillies. Dreams of an ocean sunset. It’s not a thing that can be bought which is life’s richest treasure — it’s merely a friendly smile. Michael C. Carkin 11 1 59 Skinny Mulligan. Football — 1, 3, 4. Did he ever get your parents? Ace Me¬ chanic??? When will your truck become an antique? Success will be his if he puts it back together right. Lynn Ellen Burlingame 11 18 57 Lynnie . . . pooh bear . . . great kid. Always a laugh. Audrey’s shadow. Par¬ tying Strawberry Hill, pink squirrels. Remember all the great times — the Penthouse, Putt Putt Lounge. Good times with G.L. Who’s G.L.? Aeros- mith, the Bump. Saturday night’s all right for fighting! Muhamad Ali ' s part¬ ner. Driver’s Ed — first time out driv¬ ing. Success will surely be hers if she doesn’t hit it first. Joseph Pike 11 27 59 Piko: Times with Ken. Wow! Getting Rowdie is the favorite past time. Who’s it gonna be tonight? Always seen riding around with S.S. Skipping School, no better late than never. “Up a tree.” “The Duster.” He hasn’t worried in four years, why start now. He doesn’t have to find success, it will find him. Sandra L. MacFarland 10 24 59 C.C. Biggs. My, wasn’t Mother Nature generous! California, Florida, Leicester, Spencer, Rhode Island. Your like horse . . . you ' re all over. So how’s Ruthie? 60 words a minute. Who is it this week? Camping trip with Robin. Real fun. Why don’t you wear your pink striped shirt? don’t you ever go home? In a race for success, Sandy wins by a . . . Kevin Sawicki 11 11 58 Sawick, Hard core! party up Sawick’s. nut, V.B. Cape Cod. “Ever Fall out of a truck” . . . The Grateful Dead, the Who, Bong Club member. Ski Trip regular. Mr. Graham’s Alumni. Foot¬ ball — 4. North Bound. Success is sure¬ ly his if he can find it. Gail A. Caika 11 21 59 CAIKA!!! Will you shut up! Polish per¬ fectionist. I don’t know how to type. One of the Giddings’ girls. No, you can’t kill the typewriter. Last Tango where??? Weird noises . . . What kind of influence IS Goodrow? Loves fields, and thistles. You know I’m going to flunk this test! Gone out for pizza. Let’s stop at Luigi’s for pop-corn. Success will be hers if she can ever balance her balance sheet. Debra Wentworth 11 27 56 Debbie! Wheezy! A great kid. Always a laugh. Very shy, until you get to know her. Always seen in the nurse’s office. Hey Deb, have you ever been sick? Pass the eraser please. What is it with this typewriter? Do you like poetry? A great study companion. Success will be hers, if she doesn’t get sick first. Betsy Cocker 10 26 58 Betsy. “Let’s to to the Big Oak.” Fa¬ mous saying “I squished it!” How late did you get in last night? Success wher¬ ever she goes. Named after two saints (Ha, Ha,). One of Mr. Giddings’ favor¬ ites. That goes for Mr. Rowden, too. “Shall we go to English today or not?” Exit, Girl’s Room. John M. Bernatchez 11 12 59 One of Luigi’s main men. good times, playing some hockey down the lake. A couple favorites: Pink Floyd and Clap¬ ton. May the best of all success be yours. Linette Karen Trainque 11 26 59 Linette . . . Loony. Fun times in Chub¬ by Chasse’s class. One of Mr. Gidding’s many pets. Super quiet until known. What goes on at the BIG OAK or down the Brook?? She’ll never tell. Can’t wait till June or July, whenever it is. Luck will surely be hers if she can find it. Michael Lamarche 11 28 58 Hey Mikey . . . Always seen with cous¬ in Phil; Stage Manager. Mr. Lamar- che’s regular. The Beverly HillBillies. Ever get caught skipping?? Big D work¬ er. what’s a Munchkin? How do you make a dog house? Likes to weld. What happened Saturday night?? Lots of fun painting a floor gray. Is your brother a teacher? Electric Light Orchestra fan. “Hey Teddy, the door is broken!!” Suc¬ cess will be his with more effort. Lois M. Leveillee 10 31 59 Lo . . . Paul and the little one. Hal¬ loween baby. Bombin ' around in the LTD and the Roadrunner. Sundays at Epping. Griffs social secretary. N.H.S. and S.C. meetings — forever selling. Y.P. in Freshman year. Sophomore class trip and car washes. Spaghetti sup¬ per tumble. Junior Prom memories: Good time! “Blue Jeans” and “Driver Training.” Group parking. Hawaii 12.20; silly on tea? White Mountains dream. Donna Daigle 11 14 59 “58 Rawson St. What am I doing here?” Concerts with Tina, Cape Cod with the girls. “What’s a librarian?” Hello blue sky, you’re my sunny day . . . crazy over seagulls, little kids, those curls. Not too little to leap the fence. “I’ll al¬ ways be a kid!” I need you Lynyrd Skynrd . . . Heading out west to run like the wind . . . Pam J. Menard 11 26 59 Crash . . . Bicentennial Minute? Dat- sun Saves . . . Truck Driver? Free¬ dom!!! Gail Gale her partners in CRIME. Ever drink bananas? What’s the other? Pam Pam, Inc., ON THE LOOSE!! Skiing!!! Ashtrays??? Sold for 6(ty. Who to? Bev Tim’s house??? Do they give drinks to go? Ms. Dolan’s fa¬ vorite student? Ever leave for lunch? Stay Short and you’ll walk your way under success . . . Kerry McMenemy 11 28 59 Kerry — Mim. Bong Club. Flying Tur¬ bos? Pioneer? Pow-wow with Mr. Car¬ ney. Wicked Bar. Muffler mechanic Logger. Speeding around Center school. Concert man. Park Way Diner. To the Coach. Bad Co. One Party! What’s cookin’ 6th period? Loon Mountain Man. 29
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