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ELIZABETH ANN ALEXANDER Beth” “Berf ' Rover Tigger UP ON: Good friends and good times, music, skiing, EHLR, snowflakes and sunbeams DOWN ON: Smelly lab coats, pickle juice, getting up in the morning FAVORITE SAYINGS: Whats for lunch? ' No, I haven ' t finished my homework yet . . . To sail on a dream on a crystal clear ocean. To ride on the crest of the wild rag- ing storm. To work in the service of life and the living. In search of the answers to ques- tions unknown. To be part of the movement and part of the growing. Part of beginning to understand. . . . intellectual . . . great orga- nizer . . , Mr. Simson! KAREN LEE ALLAN ' Bootsie ' Reverend Mother “Minnie Kar UP ON: Snowy days, basketball and football games, the band, our class, singing, graduating, fun times, exchange concerts, good friends, acting, partying, skating, color guard, summer nights, getting rowdie, special chorus, fellowship DOWN ON: Rainy days, nothing to do, snobs, cliques, colds, ' Brady ' LIFE IS: what you make it to be FAVORITE SAYING: Wake up Bruno! USUALLY SEEN: in the music room, with Peaches, with good friends, marching, most everywhere MISER ' IS: being alone AMBITION: to become an accoun- tant FREEDOM IS: leaving the halls of M.H.S. . . . Zoom . . . dramatic . . . “present arms ' . . . music room groupie BARBARA G. ALLEN B.G. “Barb B.A ' UP ON: starry nights, windy days, snuggly sweaters, books, laugh- ing, WW, music DOWN ON: not all that much FAVORITE SAYING: “Really! USUALLY SEEN: talking! When we have gone. What we do lives on. Every act of kindness is a little bit of love we leave behind. P.W. . . . Bangles . . . rings . . . crushes . . . bookworm DAVE ANDERSON “Anderson UP ON: Opel G.T. ' s, nice stereos, a certain girl in New York DOWN ON: Medfield High School, Jack LIFE IS: what you make it FAVORITE SAYING: I don ' t re- ally give a % ! USUALLY SEEN: underneath the Opel MISERY IS: waking up at 6:30 A.M. AMBITION: to be highly success- ful FREEDOM IS: doing 80 m.p.h. on South Street . . . quiet . . . car freak . . . NANCY ANDERSON UP ON: Neil, nature walks, friends. Lake Winnepasaukee, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles LIFE IS: to be lived to it ' s fullest AMBITION: to be my own person FREEDOM IS: two people on a deserted beach I love you my friends You ' re quite good to me. True friends you are And always will be. But we re graduating soon and going our own way. Perhaps we will meet In the future someday. You ' ve left me with memories of good times we ' ve had. To treasure forever and Make me feel glad. 1 wish you good luck in all that you do. May all lifes pleasures Come your way, too. Cherish yesterday — Dream tomor- row — Live today! . . . easygoing . . . cute . . . R.P. . . . N.M. grand prix . . . BARRY ANES “Kamikazi Kid” UP ON: Tennis in April, scoring a goal, snowy nights DOWN ON: People who try to be what they aren ' t LIFE IS: Something you should never worry about USUALLY SEEN: With a tennis or soccer ball MISERY IS: Missing your only penalty shot, falling off chairlifts and T-bars with Peter Ness FREEDOM IS: Having nothing to worry about . . . soccer . . . tennis ... a truly super guy 6
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KATHLEEN DIANE ARMACOST “Kathy” Kath” Kat Life itself can’t give you joy, unless you really will it; Life just gives you time and space, It’s up to you to fill it. • . . purple . . . giggles . . accident-prone ELIZABETH G. ARMSTRONG Beth ” UP ON: friends, being thin, crisp fall days, holidays, sports, WW DOWN ON: being bored AMBITION: to lead a happy, fruit- ful life . . . bubbly . . . Friendly’s . . . talkative . . . that laugh . . . DAVID SHATTUCK ARZBERGER ”R.Z ” ARZ ’ UP ON: good music, the N.E. Pat- riots, tennis, friends DOWN ON: people trying to be something that they’re not LIFE IS: always trying to be better than the next guy MISERY IS: unexpected guests who stay for two weeks AMBITION: to always have more than enough money FREEDOM IS: being able to do what you want to do, without other people telling you what to do . . . stage banvl . . . P.B. . . . TERRY BABER Bab’s” Bubbles” “Terry” Teh-Teh” UP ON: music, trombones, Maynard, Virginia LIFE IS: when you do what you want, when you want USUALLY SEEN: in the Music room AMBITION: Musician FREEDOM IS: coming in May “Take your time . . . Don’t live too fast. Troubles will come and they will pass. Go find a woman and you’ll find love and don’t forget son There is someone up above. ” Ron Van Zant . . . hey teh, teh . . . the Big Big Blue Band . . . quite the musi- cian . . . MELISSA ANNE BAILEY “Beetle ” “Mel” “Liss” UP ON: close friends, long talks, the Cape, football games, mun- chies at Mc’s and being happy DOWN ON: Feeling left out, for- gotten memories, frizzies and saying good-bye LIFE IS: getting your feelings hurt, and smiling, and keeping on, kissing, worrying, and trying harder next time FAVORITE SAYING: ”Be good! ” “I don’t understand . . .” Well I be damned We all pulled through To think of all the crazy things we wanted to do. It may sound silly But I tell you — It’s real The older I get a whole lot better 1 feel Holly Near . . . Falmouth . . . attractive . . . Why?” . . . beautiful voice MICHAELENE SUSAN BARTNIK “Misia ” “Mish ” “Mike ” UP ON: autumn, baseball. Koala bears, WW, Humarock, gothics, window shopping, Fenway, softball, my family DOWN ON: phonies, dirty hair, ’76 Red Sox LIFE IS: for sharing and spending with friends FAVORITE SAYING. ’I’m not peeved!” “Really?” “1 flunked that test!” USUALLY SEEN: talking with K.H. and B.A. and others MISERY IS: losing a friend for a year AMBITION: to become a pharma- cist FREEDOM IS: knowing who you are “If I am not myself, who else will be?” . . . crushes . . . the Soxs . . . Es- pan ol . . . 7
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