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JANET DORMAN SANFORD Jan Two roads di- verged in a wood, and I I took the one less travelled by And that has made all the dif- ference. — Robert Frost early grad . . . individual , . . cycler BRUCE SLOAN NANCE LYNNE SNYDER Pita Snyds Spi- der Panties Panta- loons UP-ON: Dave, Wellfleet, Bo-Bo, acorns, crisp fall days, SIMPS DOWN-ON: Big phone bills, being sick, rushed yearbook dea ines So go softly on crush not the daisy underfoot dis- turb not the dew on the leaf but drink in the sunshine and take in the clean smell of morning woodland Roll your bedsack up-- Scatter the cold ashes look to the sun another day has begun and you must push on- ward deeper into the woods sea rching, looking Maybe even finding — P. Lord cross country skiing . . . skating . . . AFS . . . dimples . . . CHRISTINE ANN SPAULDING Chris Tina UP- ON: Music, dancing, modeling, drama, and good parties DO W- ON: Fighting, name calling, snobby people Thank God for the privledge of living Theprivledge of breath- ing the air The privi- lege of being alone in the midst Of such beauty everywhere Thank the good Lord for his mercy In giv- ing me eyes to see A mind to learn, a voice to speak And a faith the Eternity T hank God for the privledge of living For sharing his earth and his sky That a gift so rare as the gift of life I s given to such as I. JOHN SOLARI UP -ON: Old bikes, cars, trucks and junk, CC DOWN-ON: Manoyis LIFE IS: O.K. AMBI- nON: To get a big jarage FAVORITE 5AY1NG: Rest USU- VLLY SEEN: WithDoc- or, or coming out of he woods MARIE SPENDER Maria Ree UP- ON: Being with Tom A. DOWN -ON: Pes- simism FAVORITE SAYING: Sure! What Right! ! You ' re kidding! Life is something that is new, fresh, alive It has no yesterday and no tomorrow It is beyond the turmoil of thought It is only the innocent mind which Knows What love is, and the iimocent mind can Live in the world which is not innocent. --J. Krishnamurti . . . T.A.A. . . .
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RICHARD E. SHARP Dickster Nipper UP -ON; Saturday nights, soccer, Pat ' s Games DOWN— ON; phony people, people who don ' t know how to have a good time. MISERY IS; Sick at home on a Saturday night. USUALLY SEEN; with the Baker Boys at Hinks. FAVORITE SAYING; What ' s Up? LIFE IS; What you make it. little . . . Wicky Wabbit . . . CRAIG H. SHEARD Danish Sheardo UP -ON; Skiing, soccer DOWN-ON; Physics with Simp. HAPPINESS IS; Winning MISERY IS; Cleaning off eggs USUALLY SEEN; Soc- cer field, in the Mid- get. FAVORITE SAY- ING; Anytime, Colella, Anytime LIFE IS; A struggle crutches . . . blondy ... Dane ... MICHAEL CHARLES WILLIAM SHERIDAN I Mike ... I might visit in my old clothes a king and queen who live simply in a house such as mine if I were going their way; but backing out of a modem palace will be all I shall desire to learn if I am ever caught in one. --Da- vid Thoreau ... rowdy . , . Baker ' s Dozen . . . MAUREEN ANN SHIELS Mo , Little Mo , Moses , H.H. Long ago far away life was cle ar close your eyes Remember is a place from long ago Re- member filled with everything you know Remember when you ' re sad and feeling down Remember turn aroimd Remember-- life is just a memory Re- member- -close your eyes and you can see Remember— think of all that life can be Remember--Dream — love is only in a dream Remember— Re- member- -things are never as they seem Dream — Nillson SPENCE SHINNER Spence UP-ON; Maine DOWN-ON; Not having anything to do. USUALLY SEEN; 32 Orchard Street, quiet . . . reserved . . . thin PAULA SIROKA Shrimp Little Siroky , UP -ON; Good times, good people, summer nites, parties DOWN-ON; Two faced people, being alone, no money, saying good l e US- UALLY seen ' Uptown, with Maryjo and Jimmy FAVORITE SAYING; Where is everybody? LIFE IS; What you do while you ' re waiting to die . . . petite . . . friendly . . , ”1
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EDWARD SPROULES MARY SPROULES F.F. Sproulsie Mare Ace II Spi- ral REMEMBER THECLASS OF 75 ' We shared tX3- gether a time, Which molded our futures, Influenced our behavior. Broaden our minds, and Deepen our souls. Now it is over. That precious piece of paper that we have all strived for. Will finally be at- tained. And I look to you my friends. With a smile on my face. And a lump in my throat. So as I raise my glass and. Fire that mother up. With a toast I exclaim What a hell of a time we had? DONNA SUE STEWART UP-ON: partying, music, dances, Bach- man Turner Overdrive DOWN-ON: people with no manners MISERY IS: forgetting the house key when you ' re two houre late USUALLY SEEN: in jeans FA- VORITE SAYING: what a bummer! LIFE IS: Gods gift to you CHRISTINE LOUISE SULUVAN Chris Chrissie HAPPINESS IS: Sunny days, soccer, no home- work MISERY IS: Come on girls. When you choose a job to make a living, choose care- fully. Make sure you love the type of work, then do the job better than another. Such a man will always fall back on his feet, no matter how the world changes; not matter what changes, — Mau- rice Chevalier field hockey, basketball . . . Disecting again? . . . sparkly personality PAUL SWANSON Swanny UP-ON: fall days, cars that mn, weekends DOWN-ON: First period calculus MISERY IS: A broken down Sunbeam USU- ALLY SEEN: in an Audi Fox photography . . , outdoors . . . lives in a castle . . . BARBARA TANNLER R.B. You go to the left and I to the right. For the ways of men must sever — And it well may be for a day and a night. But whether we part or whether we meet (For oiur ways are past our knowing), A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart. On the ways we all are going! Here ' s luck! For we know not where we are going. — Richaix Hover Mendly . . . attractive . . .
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