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Kerstin M. Lundberu 1 16 59 Kerstin, How do you say your name? Shushtin?? Our girl from Sweden! Hej Da! Room 222, Party! Don ' t hug me. Halloween night! Great concerts! Has seen more of U.S. than most Americans: Always in school?? Spends a lot of time at Colby College: can speak English hut still thinks in Swedish: Lost in Bos¬ ton?? Horseback riding on Moose Hill. Florida in May. Success will be hers where ever she winds up! Patrick Morrison 1 4 60 Peanut . . . Wing-da-ding- da-ding . . . How ' s the baby, Pat? . . . It ' s got to stop! Lunchbreak shuffle? Ever been leary of lunch trays? Has been known to spend his spare time trying to make Arlene blush! . . . What ' s dat?! Suc¬ cess will be his if he can get there on a Suzuki. Patricia M. Wood 1 18 60 Pattie, Patuski, great speller; future CPA? Psycho? Always grabbing? Loves Black, peanut butter, and . . . Ever buy a rabbit? Animal lover; Cheer¬ leader; Piding! The Cutest boy; Beach Boys, Eagles, Log- gins Messina; Seals Croft . . . Unicorn; Long drives to New Hampshire. Gran Torino Sports Navy Blue and Mr. Clean; Uncontrollable laugh¬ ter; Nantucket forever. Suc¬ cess will be hers if it has a 390 with dual quads! LeeTaberner 1 9 60 Lee T., B.L.T., Knows all but does nothing. Bombs around in that Station Wagon. CRASH! Right into the gym door! Fights with Killer in Doctor Graham ' s class, result¬ ing in a dented filing cabinet. Battles in gym. Math whizz. Nursing Home Manager?!!! Ronald Pepin 12 29 58 David Snay 12 30 60 Ron, Shot in the Dark, Pep, T-Bird’s favorite customer. Psychology’s best student. Football 1, 2, 3. 4 days? Mad¬ man behind the wheel. Doherty product. Breakfast at Bisco’s. Comes in late if he comes at all. Success will be his if he remembers it. Dave . . . L.H.S. lead tenor. N.H.S. Math whizz. CC 2, 3, tennis 3, 4, ever get lost on your own CC course? Where’s my Sax? Friday night at Chet’s. Member of Ron Nut- tall fan club. Ghost of Present and Past in school play. SPAM!! Success will be his if life is as easy as math. AQUARIUS the Waterman 1 20 to 2 18 Persons born under the sign of Aquarius are restless, indo¬ lent, economical, pleasing and agreeable. Usually calm, quiet and seldom ill-tempered. Greatest fault is procrastina¬ tion. Uranus Daniel Daly 1 30 60 Dean Dan. Courtyard times at L.H.S. Vacationing at Den¬ nison Lake, always seen at a concert. McCarthy Ave. regu¬ lar. I ' m innocent, just a victim of circumstances. Ran a five minute mile through the swamps at Hampton. My lights were on! Bound for col- leue in the fall. 23
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Linda Regis Lema 12 9 60 Lin . . . S.F.S.. Al ' s babe! Lugo? Mad loo at 3:30. The Cheerleaders. Leading Lady, basketball 2. 4 . . . Aerosmith and J. Geils Band. Flampton with Lis. forever buying, wri- tin ' . . . Chauffeur?? Hey. ya know! Psych parties with Heart of my Heart . . . Molson ' s! Stereos for who?? Someday 1 will find an island of my very own and when I do. I ' ll know Fve found mvself CAPRICORN the Goat 12 22 to 1 19 Persons born under the sign of Capricornus are economi¬ cal. careful, secretive, sympa¬ thetic. considerate, self-con¬ trolled. resourceful. Hard workers, they usually succeed in business. Musically inclined. Saturn Mary T. Bisceglia 12 30 60 Mar . . . Who’s Bisco? Ski Trips, Cape Cod “77”, Always seen hanging around. Big fan of B.W., Normal Burial Grounds. Summer at OGC, Friday nights? Ever ski through a class? Parties at FSC. let ' s take a cruise. What are the crutches for? Football parties. Have a happy hour!!! Rain on a tin roof!? No, 1 don ' t know you . . . Hey, it ' s been real. Thomas Brennan 1 14 60 Tom . . . Quabbin Resi¬ dent, visits Pine Grove Gang on occasion. Friday night at the movies. Drives the street in Ma’s blue hearse. AEROS¬ MITH concert attender. Fond memories of Jr. Prom. Success will be his if he doesn’t get caught. Linda Costello 1 8 60 Linda . . . and Steven. Lori ' s partner in crime. Which do you prefer. T-bone or sir¬ loin steak? trips to Salisbury Beach . . . Curley ' s regular customer . . . Any Jr. Prom memories? What ' s happening in May of 79? Does anyone know your true feelings?” Suc¬ cess is sure to be hers even if she has to fisht for it. Joanne Daige 12 27 60 Jo . . . loves sports. Soft- ball. B-ball. How often do you miss the bus??? Nichols . . . Don ' t ever try to change her mind. Sophomore Class trip. E.C. How did you get those tickets? Let ' s get dismissed. Success will be hers if she decides what she wants to do. John Doray 1 9 60 John . . . Cross Country 3 and 4. Good times at Hamp¬ ton Beach and Aerosmith Concert. Mad Toyota. Millers and D.A. Remember Mel’s Halloween Party?? 1 dish¬ washer at Doray’s. A-Mall, Bancroft Towers, Roller Coaster, and Berthiaume ' s. N.H.S.-4. Mr. Giddings ' Main Man. Amy Forsman 1 7 60 Go to N.H. lately? Party at Pam ' s house! Coke and ? Try to start a car much in reverse? The Oval! Talk much? You know what 1 mean! Arby ' s anyone? Ever need to call a cab? South Plaza ' s C.W.! Who drives a Vette? B.J.’s regular. The Pub ... As she stands on the threshold of a dream . . . 1 Canada? Jr
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James Shea 1 30 60 Sheazo, “Where’s Spike?” golf 1, 2, 3, 4, always seen at parties. Pine Grove member. Drive-in, Quabbin, Skynyrd , Aerosmith, Bad Co. ever get a ticket, steady rollin man, ever beat a Monte, Onward through the fog. Sergeants ice man, Hillcrest regular. Success you take the low road and I’ll take the high road. Barbara Vancelette 2 3 60 Barb, never without Tony. Great times in the girls room. Ever jump over a fence “with a dress”!!! E.L.P.—May Day From Hampton to Old Orchard, Gone to see the Mountains. Party at Pea Town, Champagne, Beer and Brandy, Strobe lights at Wash¬ ington Heights, Always match¬ ing Tony “I say,” Mr. Police¬ man. Success will be hers if she doesn ' t “spill” it!! PISCES the Fishes 20 2 19 to 3 Richard Ayer 2 27 60 Persons born under the sign of Pisces are natural lovers, fickle, fruitful, easily led, hon¬ est, sensitive, cultured, fond of beauty in Nature and Art. Generous, pure of mind and trustworthy. Neptune “Rich,” “Ayer Boy,” “Gray Bird,” “Theodore?”, “The Prophet.” Likes Pontiacs, weekends and WAAF! Oxford and Pizza?!! Camping in Stur- bridge. Ever race a Volk¬ swagen through Webster Square? Pilots a mobile. Satur¬ day nights on Route 122. Big fan of McDonald’s?!! Eddy Moietti?!! Jethro Tull Aqua Lung. “1 can get into sum¬ mer! Fan of Henshaw Street; ever get run into the ditch?- slowly! Rocking on MDC! Good times are there to be had. Stephen J. Lilley 2 4 60 “Lil” . . . 1 tennis player — Jeff rejects that statement. Standing O’s in the cafe . . . played in the Mud Bowl . . . Quiet Man . . . Tough Guy . . . Baseball 2, 3, Ever hit a porch?? “Richie,” Slam dunk contest . . . Radiator prob¬ lems??? Beatles man . . . Never forget Aerosmith . . . Big gambler??? Success will be his if he makes up his mind. Helen Daly 1 30 60 To all my friends: Don ' t ever pass up a good laugh! Helen Foy boy, overnight at Lynyrd Skynrd, Aerosmith “77” Golf 1, 2. 3,4, Football 2, 3, 4, Ever get banned from Quabbin? Ever get caught at the drive-in? Green bomber, ever lose a door? Parties behind the high school, lou ' s best friend. Success will roll his w ' av. Girl . . . Coldbrook“75”? 3- way parking, who forgot to put the money in the meter?? Art 3 and 4, Junior year field hockey. 3 year class officer. Jr. Prom memories. Munch out on Chinese food. MG moves . . . or does it? Good times at the trenches, Quabbin. Com¬ mon walks . . . high times! 10 to 8 and still straight. Great things come in small packages! Jonathan P. Foy 2 5 60 Pamela Griffin 2 13 60 I
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