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Spring Is Here! Three events bounced L.H.S. students into spring this year. First, L.H.S. actively participated in the annual Longmeadowe Days. Key Club, Keyettes, and A.F.S. sta- tioned booths on the busy green. In addi- tion, the band marched in the parade. The annual Latin Banquet, a feast full of Roman food, costumes, and customs was another spring activity at the high school. Mrs. Dudley organized the gala affair. Lat- in I students provided entertainment and served the food. Other Latin students feasted and viewed gladiatorial combat. Everyone, including Mr. Texiera, indulged till full. On May 9, L.H.S. ' s Music Department performed its annual spring concert. The concert featured the orchestra, wind en- semble, concert band, jazz band, girls ' chorus, men ' s chorus, girls ' concert cho- rus, Lyrics, and a 12-voice group called I Cantori. Conductors Wilfred Burkle, Pe- ter Thomsen, and Michael Mucci also talked about the success of this year ' s chorus exchange with Elmira, N.Y. V f fi W0 J . r r •::: ' Upper right: Young Romans await the arrival of their slaves at their annual banquet. Middle right: Dedicated Key Clubbers serve hungry townspeople at Longmeadowe Days. Lower right: Pat Corrigan, Ed Corrigan, and Steve Creelman say, What the heck? and enjoy the fair. Upper left: Servile freshmen await the call of their superiors at the Roman banquet.
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Upper left: Guest speaker Lynda M. Combs gives graduates advice for future success. Lower left: Kerry Kisiel is one of the few, the proud. Above: Barbara Smith marches in.
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the envelope please Most likely to succeed: Randy Hobbs, Jen Sweet Best personality: Doug Stebbins, Margie Engleman Friendliest: Scott Mackingtosh, Margie Engleman Class optimist: Clyde Robinson, Karen Crosby Class class: Brad Spink, Amalia Davis Class athlete: Randy Hobbs, May Briones Class Jock: Greg Collins, Lori Picard Class prep: Rob Kagan, Karen Flaherty Best dressed: Jeff Grodsky, Kerry Kisiel Most versatile: Sam Radner, Jen Sweet Class individual: Richie Skoler, Jill Schulman Most school spirit: Clyde Robinson, Jen Daniels Class wit: Carl Levesque, Laura Grasso Class radical: Adam Novitt, Mary Ellen Donelly Class laugh: Dean Tufts, Tammy Lentino Best looking: Holt Murray, Suzy Canter Cutest: Ed Carey, Kristi Klovanich Nicest hair: Holt Murray, Anita Chang Class buddies: Wendy Grimes and Tracy Cohn Class couple: Sam Radner and Wendy Gessing Nicest eyes: Ed Carey, Carolyn Croteau Nicest smile: Jim Yesu, Anne Chambers Class walk: Eric Elsinger, Kristi Klovanich Nicest legs: John Burke, Laurie Hastie Best Body: John Calvanese, Tammy Lentino Class actor-actress: Richie Skoler, Tammy Johnson Class intellect: Noel Burke, Lauren Antiles Class dancer: Tony Toirac, Crystal Hamer Class artist: Carl Levesque, Kara McKernan Class computer wiz: Chuck Gales, Lynn Midura Playboy-playgirl: Paul Gentile, Nancy Wilochka Class musician: Mark Thomas, Heather Moore Class chauvenist-feminist: Andy Cohen, Linda Sheehan Class partier: Jon Fisk, Kara McKernan Class party-giver: Arnie Horowitz, Chris Courtney Class clown: Angelo Kavrakis, Tia Ottani Class straight: Brian Canavan, Barbara Geary Class browner: Randy Hobbs, Laura Depersis Class flirt: Jon Fisk, Kerry Gallivan Rowdiest: Matt Woods, Tia Ottani Class car: Brad Spink, Anne Chambers Class munch out artist: Adam Hoffenberg, Judy Tripp Class space cadet: Mike Fitzgibbons, Ann-Gail Bregaines Done most for LHS: Clyde Robinson, Jen Daniels Done LHS for most: Paul Gentile, Toni Curto Class babysitter: Dave Krumsiek, Carey Snyder Most gullible: Rob Danziger, Ann-Gail Bregaines
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