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RICHARD D. HORTON Rick” Dexter” UP ON: The hype, Chunkies, Montreal, Paint fumes DOWN ON: Stetson LIFE IS: A game and even though you may not own Boardwalk, you can still be the banker. FAVORITE SAYING: I gotta get air in the tires USUALLY SEEN: down the courts MISERY IS: hitting gravestones and Mack trucks AMBITION: to be on time just once in my life . . . football . . . eating marbles . . . Ri-Ri” . . . nice eyes . . . MONICA MARY HURD Kid” Whitney Muc UP ON: sports, Saturdays, being outdoors, tuna-fish and hot dogs, leaving Ho-Jo ' s, Kingston, smiles, good friends and good times, going for walks on cold, clear, starry nights DOWN ON: going to Jo-Jo ' s, playing goalie LIFE IS: for living FAVORITE SAYING: huh, “Lm tired. USUALLY SEEN: with others’ eyes MISERY IS: tripping over pine trees and falling into ponds AMBITION: a hermit in Alaska FREEDOM IS: being yourself . . . shy . . . field hockey . . . outdoorsy . . . DONALD STANFORD INGOLD Stan” UP ON: good times. The South, Starmen DOWN ON: hypocrisy, nothin’ to do on Saturdays LIFE IS: never-ending FAVORITE SAYING: Its cool. It ' s cool. USUALLY SEEN: out of school MISERY IS: work, Latin II tests FREEDOM IS: an endless chain of concerts and cook-outs . . . Trekkie . . . argumentative . . . Stan The Man . . . CHRISTOPHER NEIL JOHNSON UP ON: Stage Band, Progressive Music, R.I.F. DOWN ON: Rock and Roll LIFE IS: A dream from which I will never awaken. AMBITION: To be a successful human being, both happy and free. FREEDOM IS: Hitch-hiking on the Maine Turnpike . . . good tunes . . . keyboards . . . artistic . . . bass . . . JENE LEEpHNSON Long and Silky Goldie Locks High Lee, High Low The leaves have fallen all around. Time 1 was on my way. Thanks to you I ' m much obliged. But now it’s time for me to go. The autumn moon lights my way. But now I smell the rain and with it faith. And it’s headin ' my way. Sometimes I grow so tired, but 1 know one thing 1 got to do is ramble on. — Jimmy Page . . . model . . . beautiful hair . . . lanky . . . STEPHEN JOHNSON Peach ” UP ON: Yes, Zepplin, getting high, young women. Stooges, Fridays, Sundays at Schaeffer, concerts, Aerosmith, Florida, T.C. California DOWN ON: certain jocks. Droopy, Physics, Tulloch on Mondays, Big Blue Basketball, no papers, practices. Lord’s, gar- boons, Woodys, General Gibbs LIFE IS: working hard to stay ahead, holes in the roof FAVORITE SAYING: ’’Cook the tunes, Hey Mac, or Bill, or Fergs, have a seat” USUALLY SEEN: when looked at, in the Stang,” at Lord’s, Goon Hill, ramblin’ MISERY IS: Green Death, Empty Gas Tank AMBITION: To be a commercial artist, or a writer, $1,000,000 . . . my car . . . Peeeeeeeeach 20
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MICHELE ELIZABETH HART UP ON; Opera, yogurt, Edgar Allen Poe DOWN ON: Monday mornings, white socks, all things mechan- ical Much madness is divinest sense To a discerning eye; Tis the majority In this, as all, prevails. Assent, and you are sane; Demur, — you’re straightway dangerous. And handled with a chain. Emily Dickinson creative . . . archeologist . . .Gil- bert and Sullivan BRENT DOUGLAS HARWOOD My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue. An everlasting vision of the ever changing view, A wonderous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, A tapestry to feel and see, impossi- ble to hold. Carole King The trick is to stop seeing yourself as trapped inside a limited body. The trick is that we are trying to overcome our limitations in or- der, patiently. We choose our next world through what we learn in this one. Learn nothing, and the next world is the same as this one, and all the same limitations and weights to overcome. Richard Bach Sweetie! ... “I hate you, 1 wish you were dead” . . . hand- shaker ... a nut . . . friendly! FRANK DAVID HAYES Hayes” Hazie” ‘‘Hazeness’ UP ON: hockey. Led Zepplin, BSR, Beatles, DSR DOWN ON: Deadfield, USA, harassers LIFE IS; full of ups and downs FAVORITE SAYING: It wasn’t mine. USUALLY SEEN: having a good time, cruisin’ with Sumner MISER ' Y IS: Monday mornings, getting busted AMBITION: to succeed in what- ever I do FREEDOM IS: full of boundaries WILLIAM M. HEYER, JR. “Wild Bill ” UP ON: Jazz, Chicago, Maynard Ferguson, Chick Corea, ERS, Stage Band, A.P.R.’s DOWN ON: Calculus, Gym LIFE IS; like driving into Boston: you always get hung up at red lights FAVORITE SAYING: ”Oh, well’ MISERY IS: getting back a calculus test, running the 600 AMBITION: to get really involved in music FREEDOM IS: an all night jam And if the clouds burst thunder in your ear You shout and no one seems to hear And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes I’ll see you on the Dark side of the Moon. Roger Waters musician . . . that walk . . . cack- ler . . . salad man DON HIMEBAUGH Hine ” Hine ” UP ON: weekends, having a good time DOWN ON: two-faced people, having no money LIFE IS: what ever you make of it; a big puzzle USUALLY SEEN: at the park AMBITION: make money and spend it on whatever you want FREEDOM IS: never getting haras- sed for anything you do . . . BOF . . . nice smile . . . the tree RICHARD JOHN HOLMQUIST “Rich ” UP ON: Popponesset DOWN ON: rainy weekends funny guy . . . nice personality . . . friendly 19
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MARK A. JUDA UP ON: parties, winning, good music, summer, float meetings DOWN ON: rainy days, boring weekends LIFE IS: Monday mornings and Fri- days afternoon USUALLY SEEN: but not heard AMBITION: biology — medicine FREEDOM IS: being able to make your own decisions . . . reserved . . . good guy . . . ' The Golden Arches” . . . JULIA KARNER Julia” UP ON: When I am satisfied with myself and when people like me DOWN ON: If I try to do some- thing very nice and it does not come out the way I would like to have it LIEE IS: hard to find an expression for; it is wonderful and sad FAVORITE SAYING: Die Glocke” (Johann Wolfgang Goethe) MISERY IS: when nobody agrees with me AMBITION: to be in harmony with everyone FREEDOM IS: when you are able to do all the things you want to without hurting somebody or somebody ' s feelings . . . our Austrian visitor . . . crea- tive . . . cookie monster” . . . sweet . . . WILLIAM KEARNS Bill” Kearnzie UP ON: football, Dynamints, shot- put DOWN ON: mornings, waiting in lines MISERY IS: running laps AMBITION: to keep up with everyone in Chem II FREEDOM IS: having to do abso- lutely nothing USUALLY SEEN: and occasionally heard . . . football star . . . handsome CYNTHIA R. KELLNER Weebs” UP ON: the tower, red vans and gold Cadillacs, Steve Miller DOWN ON: 5th period gym, de- merits, the smell of the girls ' locker room FAVORITE SAYING: Jeez- Louise,” Eor Real USUALLY SEEN: cruisin ' in a Green and White Nova with P.T., or with K.A., L.B., B.T., J.B., D.U., S.R., and P.W. MISERY IS: the smoking area being closed Words of Love Softly spoken Like clouds above Drift away What shall I say. To let you know the way I feel Should I cry out loud that love is real? Or simply reveal Forever my Love. — James Taylor Carly Simon AMY KELLY “Amos” “Amelie” Ames “Amelia” “The future does not belong to those who are content with to- day, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects. Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, rea- son, and courage in a personal commitment . . . Our future may lie beyond our vis- ion, but it is not completely be- yond our control. — Robert F. Kennedy . . . athletic . . . French Club pres. . . . top notch! . . . CHARLES A. KENNEY “Charlie” “Bugs UP ON: good music, good times, cold beer DOWN ON: Schlitz, Mrs. E., Monday mornings USUALLY SEEN: and heard Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth. Draw the lace and black curtain and shut out the whole truth. Spin me down the long ages. Let them sing the song. — Jethro Tull . . . rowdy . . . bug eyes . . . manager . . . 21
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