Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1978

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LIBRA the Balance 9 23 to 10 23 Rules the Loins Persons born under the sign of Libra are well balanced, hand¬ some, graceful, tasteful, dis¬ criminating, peace lovers, self- reliant. Have good sense of humor. Dislike hard work and careless in money matters. Venus Tina Marie Malooly 10 21 58 Weekends made for Tina l, Bop Bop? Ever come a com¬ plete week? Cruising until her :ar turns over-huh? Coors . . . ong walks ... a bit sticky. Parties, never misses one. 3rab any ace lately? Dancing, ood and concerts . . . My riend the lion . . . Nature girl . . J.T., Joni and Jackson Brown. Seashells, flowers, nountains, sunny days simple things mean a lot to her . . All I want . . . Freedom . . She’s traveling on a Coun- ry Road. Alexander D. Albert 9 23 60 Alex, A1 A1 . . . L.H.S. ' s most dedicated F ootball player . . . Mighty mouth!! . . . baseball 3. 4 . . . Right, buddy?? Parties at Al ' s barn . . . Mexican basketball . . . mad football games on Sun¬ days . . . “Viciousness” . . . Aerosmith . . . Playin ' poker to win . . . Craig ' s sidekick . . . Lin . . . camp for a week . . . Lin’s stereo? Molson’s . . . big comps with Jay . . . Success will be his if he snaps it right! Michelle L. Perra 9 29 59 Swifty! How did you get that name? Quabbin every week! “Indian attack. Miller bottles. What really happened on Rawson St. The Drive-In (K.K.) Give me a break. Good times down the Logs. Jr. Prom memories. Cone on Bets! Scar¬ borough Beach, What a trip! Quak, Quak, Not me. Success will be hers if she can catch it. Thomas F. Kalinowski 10 4 60 Rich ' s co-pilot. Class presi¬ dent 3 and 4, Track 2, Cross country 1 and 2, NHS. Tues¬ day afternoons, CVS man. Whatever happened to Mrs. Bosse? Sturbridge camping spree. Robert’s Road. “The Big Pickle,” Trains. Highball for Aldy, Madman in that Val¬ iant. Beatles! High! Mr. Class President. Bound for North¬ eastern . . . Leah Wade 10 21 60 Lighting fires down at the Dam, mad Fridays. Have you been stranded in Oxford lately? She’s a great kid, but she must learn to stay out of Oxford. Good luck in the future. David L. Luboda 10 12 60 Dave, Dapper Dave. Ace . . . Mean Stage Manager. . . Goofing off with the spot light? Wild Friday night with the Ricans. Why Worry, War¬ rens Will Wait. Hunting around for parts in the rain. Just killing time with Uncle Bill. Saturday night on Water Street. Success will be his if he can find it helping others. Deb Willey 10 1 60 Deb, Hmm, What dat? Look like . . . Love that Monte . . . Army brat . . . HRG . . . Ever lock yourself out of your house and car? Seals and Croft. Randy forever. Happi¬ ness will be hers on October 21, 1978. 19

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Susan Graves 9 14 59 Suey! Better half of Curley. Partners in crime. Good times wherever we go. Ever hang out of a sun roof? Fall down much? Bigboy’s don ' t do it in Main Street. What curfew? Give me a break, fun down the Plaza. Spend money for Tango, try “Y D , Califor¬ nia, here she comes, much suc¬ cess is hers if she doesn’t go over the limit! Lynda Martin 8 25 60 Lynne . . . Alias Sadie, Boones Farm and Coffee Brandy. Ever come home at 5:00 a.m.? Who’s Karl? Ever been grounded? Not me (Ha Ha) Beatles Freak Forever!!! C.M. Follower . . . W83-707 . . . One of the McCarthy Ave. Gang. Old Times K.L. (hhh) Guitars . . . Poems . . . and California!!! Ever watch planes take off? HaHa! Your dreams of the future will come your way. Maria, alias Guerty and Gertrude. A true German! (Well, half of her). Loves those parties! A lover of foreign cars, especially BMW ' s. Headed for the service. Abby in Senior Class Play. Loves animals excessively, especially rac¬ coons. Success will be hers if she can speak German. Maria Guertin 9 5 60 Kathleen A. Gumpright 9 20 60 Grumpy-Gumbarda. Always paranoid, DQ girl. How can you stay straight? Christmas carols. Aerosmith and Loggins Messina. Our manager. How many layers?? Sweat much. Interrupt who, taking a what?? Most photo¬ genic beach bum, but you’re not alone. Klutz, most agreea¬ ble. Sue, Lisa’s camp . . . Suc¬ cess will be yours if you don’t forget it. Steven R. Peterson 8 23 60 Steve, Pete, Gerry Cheevers of LHS. Eyes of a hawk. Why Worry, Warrens Will Wait. Dirty Harry to-be. Wild Satur¬ day night on Water Street. Finally nailed by Chris, maybe now he’ll stay out of trouble. Flying to the fires in the Mad ' Cuda. McDonalds ' main man. Success will be his if he doesn ' t stab himself with his own badge. Sandy Pratt 11 15 60 Ricky’s better half. How was Salisbury, San? Car broke down . . . Steve Miller Con¬ cert. Always seen smiling. Nights at the Drive-ins, how could we forget! Junior Prom - have fun San? What about Whalom Park, Anybody have an extra back seat window? Get the RAID! Future secre¬ tary if she learns how to type. Joanne A. Lemerise 9 17 60 Bishop. . . Hey, where’s Bish? Winnepasaukee. Lowell for a day. Volleyball, toot, toot. Molson Golden. Better late than never. Crooked rem¬ nants of tea. FInobserved, sticky eyed, forget the ski. Dyland, grapes. Break a toilet. Mayday II, choice liquors, 10 of 4, Dunkins at 3 a.m., the castle, R.A.F., The basin, wet, accidents, class play. Laughter Fits Miss Trish. Right On! Onward: through the fog. Anna Lisa Tsikas 9 17 59 Anna, T, Lisa, Zeik the Greek, Friday nights with the girls. Peppermint Shnops? Movies. . . what a joke! Art 3 and 4. Gas station attendant! Shacking up with Jules, Jr. Prom . . . Stag, in a Caddy; where did we see Mr. Albro? Embarrassed! Always in stitches, gotta watch those fin¬ gers, Sneezy. She ' ll laugh her way into success if she doesn ' t trip over it first. 18



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SCORPIO the Scorpion 10 23 to 11 22 Persons born under the sign of Scorpio are self-controlled, courageous, ambitious, elo¬ quent in speech. Polite, courte¬ ous, practical and sensible. Love praise and flattery. Mars Jeffrey Bercume 9 3 60 Burger, N.H.S. 4, Track 1, Cross Country 1, 2, Tennis 4. Karen’s man. Ever wreck your mother ' s car? Fun in the Club. Center School Boiler man. Burn a barn with R.W. Snob Hill? Dance with a broom? Frog in the Gong Show. New Year ' s ' 77. Stam Dunk. Through the woods with Lil. Football on Sundays. Success will be his if he can reach it! Judy Bloksberg 10 27 60 David P. Kilmonis 10 26 60 Judy-“Hey Jude Helen’s partner in crime . . . “Sur¬ prise” Lisa ' s house! Lost in the Valley!! A Rochdale people. Mr. King’s favorite!!! She’s a friend to depend on. !! Fuzz- Out!!! Kathleen’s better half? “Wanta move-in” five on one till — oops!!! splash!!! Who popped up at the prom — good old reliable . . . open mind . . . open mouth . . . Success will be hers if she shuts it. KILLER, Ever wrestle in Mr. Graham’s room? How’s that mad red Challenger? Most active member of Ron Nuttall fan club. Freshman girls? One of Mr. Graham’s best students. Basketball-2, Good times at Don’s house Friday night!! Easy rider with Dave Snay on a green Kawa 400. Success will surely be his but he ' ll probably punch it in the mouth. Nancy C. Lucier 11 17 60 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. B-Ball games with A.M.S. Those legs. Fresh air and sunshine! Hampton in the summer. Country Roads. May Day II. Mayflower parties, Quabbin, Field H ockey bus rides B.B.B.? Quak! Is that a joke! Space rides R.A.F. Some desti¬ nation, a footstep in the sand, some indication, a truth to understand! Stephen Monahan 11 1 60 “Mono” . . . friendly to all, always happy and helpful . . . Manager of the Leicester Wolverines, Member of Weight-lifting Team, Track, Gymnastics and a member of “Rochette’s Hall Wanderers.” Further education in Business Administration awaits him. Karla T. Rancke 11 1 60 Carlyle, Crankie, Paul ' s bet¬ ter half. Sue and Edie’s partner in crime . . . HRG . . . the Big E . . . Fan of Led Zeppe¬ lin and Kinks. Zayre parking lot. Yearbook staff; absent- minded. Loves her birthday Tiger, Chinese food freak. Ever get locked in a green¬ house or nailed to a staircase? Success will be hers if she remembers . . . Susan McDonald 10 23 60 Sue, SueMac, always with Karla! Ever get bit by a horse? Frequents the Pub? “Billy was a mountain” Fall out of a car? Great times at the drive-in! Sue-Sue, red light, Sue! Edie, where shall I sit? Last Tango in Paris! Chinese food and park¬ ing lot freak! Loves trucks! HRG. Success will be hers if her car survives . . . 20

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