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RICHARD D. WHKER Turtle UP -ON: Cars, Fords, Audrey DOWN- ON: Chevy ' s, G.M., and B.P, ' s 57 ' Chevy HAPPINESS IS: Having the fastest car in town. MISERY IS: Getting dumped on. USUALLY SEEN: Gulf HUGH G. WERNER Hubert UP-ON: One soft-boiled EGG, week- ends, good music DOWN-ON: Chintzbums HAPPINESS IS: Being with good friends LIFE IS: Full of everything one of Fillede ' s Cool Cats . . . crosscoun- try . . . Karen . . . Baker ' s dozen CATHERINE DEAN WIGGS Wiggsy HAPPINESS IS: Letters from friends, eating pizza on bridges, walking through fields, cars with stereos Many times I ' ve lied Many times I ' ve listened Many times I ' ve won- dered How much there is to know Many dreams come true And some have silver linings I live for my dream And a pocket full of gold Pagel Plant Row- dy .. . senior girls skit . . . crutches . . . THOMAS WINANS Tom The rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated — M. Twain Never treat a brother like a pass- ing stranger always try to keep the love- light burning Listen only to my sons and watch my eyes for I might be the prince of Peace returning. FAVORITE SONG: The Last Ride friendly. . . art room relic . . . The Nut . . . DOUGLAS JAMES WISNIEWSKI Wiz Farewell to you the youth I have spent with you It was but yesterday we met in a dream You have sung to me in my aloneness And I of your longings have built a tower in the sky But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn The noontide is upon us and our half Waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part If in the twilight of mem- ory we should Meet once more, we shall speak again Together and you shall sing to me a dear song And if our hands should meet in another Dream we shall build another tower in the sky. CAROLYN JUDITH WOOD Woody Everytime we say hello to some new encounter We ' re on our way toward good- bye Some distance from the actual phrase but moving toward it all the same The dis- tance between those two worlds becomes a little less as you grow older Be aware then, my friend, that to- morrow is only to- morrow There in no- thing to fear, except the coming of another day Rod McKuen nice dresser . . . smiles . . . friendly . . . cover girl . . . scarves . . .
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GRETCHEN NATALIE VOLK Gretch Salley UP- ON: A good laugh, good friends, fun, 2:00 DOWN-ON: Alarm clocks, schedules, un- friendly people MISERY IS: Firrt period gym LIFE IS: Too difficult to define AMBITION IS: To travel FREE- DOM IS: No responsi- bilities or worries im- personator. . . Royal ' s . . . meatball subs . . . flute • V JOYCE F. VINSON Joy Musty UP-ON; L.G., animals, art DOWN-ON:Not having a good time, Mondays, ignorant people HAP- PINESS IS: Being with special people l SERY IS: Losing someone very close to me USUALLY SEEN: Super Ehiper, with L.G. FAVORITE SAYING: What? I can dream can ' t I ? LIFE IS: Not to be wasted but lived at its fullest. The Lead- en-Eyed Let not yoimg souls be smothered out before They do quaint deeds and fully flaunt their pride It is the world ' s one crime it ' s babes grow dull It ' s poor are ox-like, limp and laden-eyed. FAVORITE SONG: Time in a Bottle DONALD VLIET UP-ON: T.T., out- doors, parties, days off DOWN-ON: School, work, Mondays, and sadness HAPHNESS IS: Nothing to do, hunting on a cold fall morning MISERY IS: Sad people, work, and when the beer runs out USUSLLY SEEN: With Tina, crus- ing, the Woods, Lords. FAVORITE SAYING: % X° o , today is Monday LIFE IS: En- joying the beauty of nature the way it was meant. And just being free to live my own life. Be yourself Do your thing For no two people Are ever alike FAVORITE SONG: Rocky Mountain High DANIEL STEVEN VOLLMUTH Dan UP-ON: Carl Yastrzemski, Fridays, beating Dover-Sher- bom DOWN-ON: Red Sox folding in Sept. , Fudges, Knee injuries, Mondays USUALLY SEEN: In the yellow toy HAPPINESS IS: Pitching a no-hitter MISERY IS: Saturday mornings before a football game when I know I can ' t play 1 2 of the Class Couple . . . Mary . . . lovely walk . . .baseball MARGOT WALLACE Cookie Cook UP- ON: working, having the car. Senior Break- fasts DOWN -ON: Rainy days and nothing to do HAPPINESS IS: doing what you want FAV- ORITE SAYING: Ya sure LIFE IS: a fight for survival If you love something Set it free If it comes back It ' s yoxirs If it doesn ' t It never was FAVORITE SONG Just You and Me ROBERT M. WATT Bob McCracken Wattness UP-ON: Bobbie, sleep outs, cutting down Dover ' s nets DOWN-ON: Nau- set, Dover HAPPINESS IS: A winning soccer season MISERY IS: Saturday night with nothing to do USU- ALLY SEEN: With the gang and Bobbie FAV- ORITE SAYING: Get ' outta here! Romeo . . . good sense of humor . . . Cracky . . . BB . . . soccer
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PAUL DOUGLAS WOOD Woody Professor UP -ON: Having a good laugh, kids in the senior class DOWN- ON: Being called squirrel every time I get my hair cut AM- BITION: Fly around the world in a balloon, work in the Y.W.C.A. shower room USUALLY SEEN: Running 300 yards in back of Cap- tain Chuck Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. — Abra- ham Lincoln OTHER: class spirit, popular, band, cross country, Hilary, friendly, crazy, one of a kind KAREN JOAN WOODLOCK Woody Squeak K-K UP ON: T.B. , ' little circles ' , sum- mer, longwalks. Total, early graduation,USAF MISERY IS: May 12, 1974, no more ' little circles ' , Medfield, cold winter days It seems a shame to feel so old, so young Yet sometimes you feel the loneliness. You feel the despair, you feel the uselessness of standing at the cross- roads of dead ends. - - - j ti: ;lt ili ' li 4 1 4 : 4! il: rt i ® •fi ' K ir IT ft ' t? 4- fft -ft i ' 1 1 KIM YORK Harry UP ON: Traveling, happy people. Doing what I want with my life DOWN ON: Misery HAPPINESS IS: Seeing the sunshine even when it ' s raining (R.W. ) MISERY IS: People who think they Imow what ' s going on inside of you and vet they don ' t have the vaguest idea. USUALLY SEEN: In the Art Room LIFE IS: For living happily To be as I wish I were And feel as I wish I could I hope for a world of joy And to live as I think I should — K.Y.
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