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CAROL A. COLLINS Time passes much too quickly, when we're together laughing. -Chicago Thinking back on the past three years brings back unforgettable memories. I will always remember the great times spent with my friends, especially West Orange and the Aero- smith concert, the crowd from McDonald's, Albert, lr. Prom '76 and Bub-Ba. l'd like to thank all my friends for making the good times possible. NEAL COHEN Take it to the limit -Eagles Neal can usually be found cruising in his H350 Vega. Summer of '76 with Mike, Anton, and Vinnie . . . Death Race 2000. , ,Arlene's pool and breaking into Fort Knox will always keep him looking over his shoulder. Classes with Mrs. Cazek and Mr. Gambino were fun. For the future, Neal plans to attend college. ANTHONY B. COLACO You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead. When not working at Baskin-Robbins, Big T' can most often be found with lohn Manna, Chris, Denise and the Boys at King's. He enjoys working on cars and scooping ice cream. His favorite subject was Drafting with Mr, Bell. He looks forward to working as a car- penter and being his own boss. 'ti f' i i A W
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THOMAS CHANDLER You may say I'm a dreamer, but l'm not the only one. I hope some day you'll join us, and the world will live as one. -lohn Lennon Danny, Bob the shifter, George, and Stu made my years at LHS more enjoyable. A possi- ble career in law enforcement is in the future. GAIL L. CHEN The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. Being happy, friendly, and yourself, is what I cherish most. I will always remember color- guard, swim team, football games and parties, Diane, Lynn, and good old Barb, and the good times with Ricky. Most of all, I will always treasure those who shared their friendship with me. STEVEN M. CHARN EY By his imagination man makes new universes which are nearer to his heart's desire. - Frank Baron Ambitiously viewing the future, Steve sees himself designing buildings that compete with those of Frank Lloyd Wright. Designing, work- ing, A.V.A. and music lremember Chicago l occupied most of his time. Steve leaves LHS with a bright outlook for the future, never for- getting the influence his friends and teachers had upon shaping it. KATHY CHIARAMONTE You've got to wake up every morning with a smile on your face. The secret of happiness depends on the great- est of friends: Wheels , Lyons , HiLo , Carol, Rick, Bruce and the 9th grade gang. Che' - la - Iuna, Sh-boom, oldies, laughing, sew- ing, al Italia, ROAR, ice-cream, summer '76, lr. Prom, and all my friends hold special meaning. Oh. . .and Wheels, l'lI talk to you later. ROBERT CHEFITZ Caught in reality, lost in my dreams, I hold on to both for fear of extremes. Memories , . . Ode to Rats, Marathon, Maine, Hoboken, IRF, We're All Friends Again . . . Shake , lay, Smiley , Wood , Tarsh , Campy , Wabs , Farbs , Ode, Robert Poc. Chev hopes to have plenty of love, laughter, and kids. IULIE CHRISTIANO A smile can never be kept, it can only be given away. Friendly, funny, julie can usually be found with Sparkling , Boes , LSQ , and Cer. Fond memories include football games with son , 6th lunch, and many other GREAT TIMES shared with friends. A very special THANKS to Lisa for always being there.
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l EMILY COLLINS So many years have gone though l'm older butayearf' -Queen Quiet and carefree, Em will always remem- ber Biology with Nancy, 11th grade lunch, Grace Notes, Summer of '76 at Sun Valley, and all of her art classes. She hopes to combine a commercial art career with a family of her own. Thanks to El, for everything. HILLARY BETH COLTON To live without my music would be impossi- ble to do, for in this world of trouble my music pulls me through. Some of my fondest memories of LHS include Youth Group, Warwick '75 and '76, marching band, Guys and Dolls, chorus, singing at Carnegie Hall and Avery Fischer Hall, Mariners, and my own car. MARY KAY CONNELL Friends are like bracelet charms. If you truly love and enjoy your friends, they are part of the golden Circlet that makes life good. -Marjorie Holmes Mighell Good times spent with Michele, Dana, Camille, and working at Kinney's will never be forgotten. PATRICIA KATHLEEN CONNELL Seasons change with the scenery, weaving time in a tapestry. Won't you stop and remem- ber me. Patti remembers good times spent with Elea- nor, Mary and the group . . . Summers at the lake, photographs, memories, Mike, junior Prom '76, and lensen Beach will never be for- gotten. The future holds college and much more happiness.
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