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senior week Monday, June 1. Senior Prom Tuesday, June 2. Beach Trip Wednesday, June 3. Children’s Day Friday, June 5 Graduation Ceremonies senior auction collection senior, governing board: seated, Jan Cobb, Kathy Reilly, Lisa Paul Beltramini, Pam McMurtry, Elaine Murdoch Gary Lapidas, Ostar, Laura Driscoll, Paula Cunningham, Keller Haden, Linda Edgar Johnson, Bill Kirshner, Tom Hogan, Carol Chase, Sharon Leeming, Joy Hill, Billie-Jean Nebesky; standing, John Chu, Underhill, Mary Lewis, Pat Rozelle.
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Mr. Thomas O’Brien, adviser; Jan Cobb, secretary; Bill Kirshner, president; Tom Hogan, treasurer; Mr. Carl Perkins, adviser; Pam McMurtry, vice-president. senior class officers and advisers the seniors started their year of activities with the annual Dodo Dance, complete with magic marker warts and cream-of-prunes babyfood, spoonfed to the neophytes. dressed for the ‘Gangster Dance”, honest, hardworking senior students transformed themselves into the subversive element of the “roaring twenties”, and invaded the school for the day, assuring the success of this event. one of the biggest operations of the year for the senior class was the auction. items for the auction were collected from the good townspeople of Lincoln and Sudbury and carted to the school in a assortment of trucks and vans in all states of repair. with Diane Reese as its efficient chairman everyone had a good time and succeeded in raising $2400 for the good works of the Class of 1970. new this year was a Senior Governing Board, consisting of the class officers and 15 seniors elected at large. omnipresent was Mr. O’Brien, always seeing to the last detail and ready in emergency with a lemonade dispenser improvised from biology equipment or with another way to get the one more chaperone. meanwhile, Mr. Perkins guarded the funds. the peak of the year for the seniors was senior week. during those seven days of splendor, the 400 of ’70 treated themselves to an elegant prom and a relaxing beach trip and entertained both underprivileged city children and themselves, in Lincoln-Sudbury’s traditional activity, Children’s Day. 14
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EL, JANET K. ADACHI jan february 23 sudbury baked apple ... dogs... petite... the italian?!. . . musically talented. . . ferlinghetti . . . california upon occa- SION: 5. HERG Seen aeeAnlIStiCh amen ¢ bUz= zards of the world, unite!” touch of the poet, arsenic and old lace, admirable crichton (technical); guys and dolls (acting); student exchange 2, 4; cum laude 3, 4; national thespian society 3, 4; mixed chorus 2; select chorus 3, 4. RICHARD DWIGHT ALIBRANDI rick november 3 sudbury football ... greenhouse super .. . “spin off” .. . sunbeam . . . florida winters . . . maintenance . . . hates sweating ... on 7 man sled .. . ro- man nose... . “wonderful years.” jv football 2, 3; varsity football 4 , co-capt; varsity wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; spring track 1, 3, 4; warriors club 4; sen- ior auction 4. FUNMI PAULA ADESANYA december 19 lagos “you know!” ... soul records and dancing ... new england cold weather... likes modern “hippy” clothes™.«, college) ¢ “see: you la- ter!” in nigeria: school newspaper. . . home for motherless babies . . . house roll call; at Isrs: mixed chorus 4; drama club 4. SUSAN JEAN AMADON sue sept 26 sudbury “what can | say?’’. . . sports lover... “yeah”. . . moved from New York. . . living . . . bermuda Horace Greely H.S. jv hockey 1; jv; orchestra 1; basketball 1; class rep 1 Williamsville North H.S. v hockey 2, 3; v basketball 2, 3; v volleyball 2, 3; v cheerleader 3, varsity show 3; gym- nastics 3; leaders club 3. MARTHA RALEIGH AMESBURY moth november 18 subury scorpio . . . “where’s Bloms?” . . . eat- ing flowers . . . walking on LSR roof . . that’s spacey” . . . invisible people ... fortune telling . . . javanese tem- ple dances. . . “my scar.” mixed chorus 1, 2; select chorus 2, 3, 4; student council rep. 2; “guys and dolls” (acting) 3; youth center 3; pierce house 3; student exchange 3; french club 1, 2; volleyball intramurals 2. STEPHEN ARENSTRUP steve march 20 sudbury in the shop . . . drag racing . . . late morning riser. . . chevy. . . Ada. work study 3, 4.
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