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(SSsar- JENNIFER JONES Jen Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change . . . Courage to change the things I can . . . and Wisdom to know the difference RICHARD KAERWER Rick , Rich UP- ON; Jimi Hendrix; Thinkers and Doers DOWN-ON: Close- minded and no- minded people HAPPINESS IS: Having a Doctor Tell You You ' re Normal MISERY IS: Finding out The Doctor is in- sane USUALLY SEEN: Out of My Cage LIFE IS: Limited only By Our Own Restrictions Oh! nature ' s noblest Gift — My Grey Quill: Slave of my Thoughts, Obedient To My Will, Torn From Thy Parent Bird To Form A Pen, That Might Instrument of Little Men! AFS . . . COLLEEN A. KEAN UP-ON: Sabres DOWN- ON: Bruins FAVORITE SAYING: of course I ' m 18. Be as a page that aches for a word which speaks a theme that is time- less while the sungod will make for your day. Sing as a song in search of a voice that is silent and the one God will make for your way. PAUL JAMES KELLEHER Harry UP-ON: Anta- gonism, good com- pany, fine music DOWN- ON: confusion, Wed- nesdays HAPPINESS IS: a sound sleep . . . basketball . . . MC . . . versatile . . . baseball . . . football MELINDA SUSAN KEMP Mindy , Min I listen to the wind of my soul Where I ' ll end up well I think. Only God knows I listen to my words but they fall far below So I let my music take me where My heart wants to go STEPHEN D. KENNEY Bug-eyes Sese USUALLY SEEN:cruis- ing, working, or rest- ing UP-ON; Cold Bud, being with friends, week-ends DOWN- ON: a dead Duster, trees, Monday morn- ing USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jeff, Larry, etc. and a beer AM- BITION: to be a mil- lionaire
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FPIEDERIC EVAN HULTZ There will be no good- byes when destiny takes us from each other There will be no good- byes after destiny re- joins our lives together again and strengthens our love for one anoth- er We will never say goodbye for my life will touch again with yours and we will be at peace together, arguementative . . . KERRY!. HURD Henry UP-ON: Mo- torcycles, Astronomy, cars, Linda Ronstadt, Cat Stevens, Marx Brothers, George Har- rison, The Beatles DOWN-ON: Smoking, drinking, loud chopper motorcycles, drugs USUALLY SEEN: On the Honda XL175 FA- VORITE SAYING: Tell ' em Grouch sent you. LIFE IS: To live to the fullest without the HELP of drugs, etc. FAVORITE SONG: Foreigner Suite JEFFREY JOHN LAFOLLA J Fa Fola UP- ON: A cherry blonde, hockey DOWN-ON: Working at a certain store HAPPINESS IS: A free day USUALLY SEEN: with Bugeyes MISERY IS: NO car FAVORITE SAYING: What ' s up, the sky? LIFE IS: Awakening tp a new day KATHY INMAN UP-ON: Music, people, movies, having fun with friends DOWN- ON: snobs, American Lit, homework HAP- PINESS IS: money, freedom, happiness, being with the right kind of people MISERY IS: Sitting through a boring class USUALLY SEEN: At the store, at school LIFE IS: as fun as you make it, having a good job freedom. . . pursuit of happiness . . . glee club . . . ROBERT ALLAN JESSE II Bob Jess UP-ON: Patriots, football, golf, Friday nights DOWN-ON: Patriots losing, nothing to do, getting caught in the haUs HAPHNESS IS: Walking the streets of Fargo, N.D. again MISERY IS: Finding out that you ' re gonna live in Medfield for a while. USUALLY SEEN: Driving in the E uster with my dog. LIFE IS: Something that is inescapable and has to be lived out. FAVORITE SONG: Sally Brown? JOHN P. JOHANNESSEN Alonzo, Gmesome, Jackson Jason, Johnny J. J.J Jesse UP- ON: Wheaties, Travel- ing Beer, The Boston Gardens, Jesse Collin Young DOWN-ON People who fudge HAP- PINESS IS: catching ground balls MISERY IS: catching one in the wrong place LIFE IS: A Carnival Jumping
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KATHLEEN KILCOYNE K.K. , Kathy, Kilky How different day things are at night I see whitish dry dust and hear high thunder I am hidden, conceal- ed, part of the cold ink that was air Part of the moving of Moon and Earth. I am lost in what was once my world And now is only pieces with no line to separate? DIANE MILDRED KNEER Di HAPHNESS IS: Having your own car MISERY IS: Totaling it LIFE IS: Fmstrating Watch out now, take care beware the thoughts that linger wi nding up inside your head- The hopelessness around you in the dead of night Beware of sad- ness --George Harrison RICHARD LARKIN Leaky UP-ON: Good People DOWN-ON: Bad People HAPPINESS IS: Getting out of school MISERY IS: Medfield High USUALLY SEEN: Anywhere I am FA- VORITE SAYING: Leave my hat alone ! LIFE IS: As good as you make it. VIRGINIA MARIE LAVERTY Ginnie Gigs J.J. Vogi UP-ON: Sum- mer nights, driving trucks, freedom DOWN- ON: Not much HAP- PINESS IS: Goodtimes, rowdy people, Harvey, cmising MISERY IS: Having nothing to do, being alone USUALLY SEEN: When heard FA- VORITE SAYING: Hang it up Eat your heart out . . . ! LIFE IS: Enjoyment of the present is denied to those who worry too much about their future. STEPHEN THOMAS LAWTON Steve Steven T. Beans Esteban UP- ON: Simsets, beach trips, soccer games, getting baked, good people and good part- ies, snow days ski dooin ' DOWN- ON: Lectures, pep rallies, gettin caught USUALLY SEEN: At Femandies Hinks, cruisin LIFE IS: What you make it AM- BITION: is to reach 5 ' 3 B.P.R. . . . July 10, 1985 . . . Biky ' LAWRENCE STUART LEE Larry Beaver UP- ON: Biking, skiing DOWN-ON: Snobs, con- ceited people HAP- PINESS IS: Going to Maine on vacations MISERY IS: Being bored on rainy days USUALLY SEEN: with my friends FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doin ' LIFE IS: Rocky narrows on a sunny day FAVORITE SONG: White Room The Liberty Bowl . . . Future Ginger Bakes . . . The Bea- ver . . . drummer
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