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19 Rules the Head and Face Persons born under the sign of Aries are noted for their energy, push and executive ability. They are imaginative builders of air castles, thinkers, leaders; are obstinate and independent. Mars Julie Ann Burning 3 25 60 Jules . . . JB 105. Friday nights with the girls. Billy Whyte special. Ever hit the garage? and twice! Coldbrook parties. Summer walks. Movies . . . laughing! Art three and four. Three year class officer. Wasted away . . . where? Always munchin ' out. Jr. Prom memories. High hopes of truckin ' . The Cape . . . Mamie Riley’s. Luvs Jeff. Shackin ' up with Anna. She’ll smile her way to success. Kathy Corley 4 13 60 Alias Curley: Sue’s other half. Physical exams on the wave with ? Spiked Coke cans. Hampton by bus. Disco, Big Boys, Lucky Times, Tango nights. Sir Morgans, I ' m sorry. Grand Prix, huh! Let’s play spy, sit by the phone much. What do you mean! PJ Parties, Drive much. Curious George. Success will be hers when she finds a job. Theresa Mary Rose Friend 4 19 60 Those who feared and loved the Lord spoke often of Him to each other. And He had a Book of Remembrance drawn up in which He recorded the names of those who feared Him and loved to think about Him. Living Bible Edward Henze 4 7 60 Lee A. Morse 3 31 60 David D. Moughan 3 31 60 Ann L. Lajoie 4 15 60 Ed . . . Loves a good con¬ cert, always seen driving around with S.A. Member of the McCarthy Ave. gang. Wheelin’ an’ Dealin’ at Denni¬ son Lake. A sucret a day in Jr. Year. Hillcrest? Sparky’s? Papa’s for a few? Bound for success at W.S. in the Fall. “Annie” Tch Tch . . . The shy one. Good times at Baker Lake! Ever fall out of a car? A beer mart regular. Strange visi¬ tors at J.M.’s. Friday nights spent at the drive-in. Nelly’s hood is up again. “Faggit”, I’m upset”. Deb’s partner in crime. Ever lose your glasses in the woods? Success will be hers if her car doesn’t conk out on the way. Lee . . . Half the barnyard crew. Off to the Cape to see Skynard-weekend binge. Good times skiing at Wildcat- Bishop, which way do we go? “Another day, another jay?” Jr. Prom, Mayday II, Always First in line.-Exit stage left! Where’s Liz? Mrs. A’s brownie. Joni ... a free bird in Paris. She’s sure to be trave- lin ' the road to success. “Moe”, Moynagh, Doug; Student Council 2-4, President 4. NHS 2-4, Treasurer 4. Cross Country, Track 2. Summers in Spencer. Good old Center School? Arby’s oldest member. Byron’s partner in crime. Sur¬ prise in the weight room. My Bonnie lies over the ocean. Latin memories. Good times in the club! Cabbie troubles before Prom? “Marlborough ’77”, Indiana City, Snob Hill. Hampton Beach!! Ever get stuck in Spencer? 10
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Senior Class Officers Vice-President Don Cherry President Tom Kalinowski Treasurer Julie Burning Secretary Pam Griffin 9
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r Joanne Palubeckis 4 18 60 Linda Robidoux 4 15 60 Daniel R. Sullivan 4 11 60 Joanne. Jo-and her better half. Good friend to all You and Helen ever make it around the gym 7 times? Monkey Painting — Quabbin, Hamp¬ ton and Misquamicut with Sue. Big D, little D — Loves roses, the beach, sunsets and tra veling-Hopes to live life to its fullest — She ' ll get what¬ ever she wants in life if David doesn ' t give it to her first. Lin . . . Off for the weekend again . . . R.I. . . . Steve . . . “Dating Game trip to Florida in a Wheelchair, Heineken and Trip . . . Helen ' s better half. Green eyes after break!! Quiet till you get to know her . . . Never gains a pound . . . Cat Stevens Concert . . . Midevil . . . “Over a handful is a waist Diamonds are forever . . . When’s the lucky day? Success will be hers July 1st. 1978. Sully, Sulk Dan. Summer of ' 77 football 1, 2, 3, 4. Equal Opportunity quarterback. Remember Loo. Party on the bench. Pine Grove Member. Madness in courtyard, swings. ' Aerosmith and Skynyrd with Joe ' . Windsor Dam, Rocks and signs at Quabbin. Drive- In and free food at Ronnie ' s, ever rush through the Auburn Mall? His ship will come in on a High Tide! 20 Rules the Neck Persons born under the sign of Taurus are fearless, kind, gen¬ tle, strong of mind and body, determined, shrewd, have keen insight, emotional and danger¬ ous. Venus Ronald Barriere 4 22 60 Steve Bray 4 28 60 Ron . . . Ronaldo . . . Ron the bomb Never seen after lunch if ever seen at all. Base¬ ball games with Mr. T . . . Sunbleached hair? Only his hairdresser knows for sure! All aboard the 7:55 express . . . destination — Quabbin. Hey Ron, can I borrow the keys? Still keeping true to your New Year ' s Resolution? Success will be his “Oh. for¬ get it. Snake, Griff ' s partner in crime, always there but never gets caught. Partying in Chafe ' s Charger, cruising everywhere to Nowhere. For¬ ever roaming the corridors. Ever nearly break Rocket Man ' s arm in a window? Suc¬ cess is sure to be his if he can see it. Marybeth Swan 4 4 60 Marybeth, Swanny. Fun times at camp. Prom memo¬ ries, Prompter in class play. HRG. Apples for homeroom? Dave ' s sidekick. Yearbook staff, bizzy, bizzy. bizzy . . . Ever bring up a lunch tray?? Christmas stockings?? loves plants . . . Always there to help out. Soon to be an expert typist. Most likely to succeed . . . in her interpretation of success. Brian Leader 5 20 60 Quiet till you get to know him, always cracking up about the “Red Bomber.” A real whizz at flunking Geometry. If you can understand Time magazine, you can understand anything. Loves long week¬ ends. Busy,busy,busy at Stop Shop. Remember when L.H.S. was a construction site? Sure to succeeed no matter how long the road. n
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