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THOMAS EDWARD MacDONALD Mac” UP ON: Close friends, good food, girls, weekends, big o” DOWN ON: Losing someone you like, no money LIFE IS: Doing what you want to do and enjoying it AMBITION: To be successful and to meet many different people, to ski the world, be buried in snow, spend a night in every city in the U.S. FREEDOM IS: Being on your own. Performing to the best of your ability. Find better places to live, nicer people to live with. . . little nut . . . cute . . . base- ball . . . Mac-mobile . . . GLENN PERRY MacKENZlE Mack UP ON: Hockey, Skiing, Swim- ming, C.P., Vermont If I had ever been here before I would probably know just what to do I I had ever been here before. On another time around the wheel, 1 would probably know just how to deal with all of you And I feel like I ' ve been here be- fore. And you know it makes me wonder what ' s goin ' on under the ground Do you know, don ' t you wonder what ' s goin ' on down under the ground. . . . We have all been here before. David Crosby . . . Super Jock . . . one-half . . . unpredictable . . . DEBORAH ANNE MAINl Debbie Deb Raisin UP ON: good friends, poetry, Mrs. S., tennis, Bermuda, making people laugh, p.b., 76, T.B.B., smiles, memories, blue eyes, Bread,” peace with God and myself, Long, Long Time, Class of 77! Cape Cod suntans, Thurs. nights, crazy” times DOWN ON: good-byes, working every Saturday, peaches,” no spirit, h-b crushes, over- sleeping. ,1FE IS: what heppens to us while we are making other plans . . . JSUALLY SEEN: Carrying too much . . . AMBITION: to become a better person and enjoy life There is strength in love. If you love someone, you must be strong enough to allow them to be.” Nothing would be accomplished if a person waited until he could do it so well that no one could find fault with it!” . . Anton ' s, may 1 help you?” . . . the soup and hot dogs . . . Saturday . . . the best . . . what a smile . . . S.F. . . . WILLIAM KARL MANN ■■Bill” UP ON: Chicago, A.T., concerts, cruising DOWN ON: Landscaping, Monday mornings LIFE IS: Making money and spend- ing it foolishly FAVORITE SAYING: What ' s up? USUALLY SEEN: In a Blue Chevy MISERY IS: No car, nothing to do, working with J.S. AMBITION: Go to school, make money . . . nice guy . . . joker . . . Han- sel’s son . . . ROBERT MAPLES Mapes ■ ' chooch ■ ' railer” UP ON: Hendrix, Led Zep, Camaros DOWN ON: ' 69 Mustangs, hassles Baby child as a man As a living grain of sand . . . Sitting on the ever changing shore. Greeting the sunrise . . . Picked up on the gypsy woman, hair flaming night as ravens ever sleep . . . rainbow cloth tambourine complimenting her chant and graces. And love her God . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . ■ ' Athletic” . . . wake-up! . . . nice car . . . ALLISON BROOKE MARCH “Al” Ali” UP ON: “Vitamins,” the recipe, R.S., rainy days, snow, apple S Cl c Ic s FAVORITE SAYING: Let ' s go USUALLY SEEN: After school. Bubbling Brook, with Denise MISERY IS: No snow days, being talked at, saying good-bye AMBITION: to go on and keep changing for the better. FREEDOM IS: doing what I want always and forever . . . artistic . . . horses . . . spastic 25
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MARY ELIZABETH LOGUE “Mares ' Mare UP ON: The Pelkey Family, cruisin ' around, partying, Friday nights. DOWN ON: Saturday mornings, 7th pd. U.S. History with Girard, every single day. LIFE IS: A never ending circle. FAVORITE SAYING: This is the pits! USUALLY SEEN: Opening mouth, inserting foot. AMBITION: To go to college, get married, and have a family. FREEDOM IS: Going out and not being asked where. Go on be a hero Be a photograph Make your own myths Christ, I hope they last Longer than mine Wider than the sky We measure time by. Janis Ian . . . I ' m so-oo-o embarrassed . . . comedienne . . . little kids . . . TOBl JEAN LOMKER “Tobe” Tobi ' UP ON: Friends, silent talks, warmth, big leftovers, observing the opposite sex, 13. DOWN ON: Too many questions, L.s .B. LIFE IS: What we crave to learn about yet are always afraid to venture into. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Mac, You guys, leave me alone! “Nice” USUALLY SEEN: With the girls, like a kite. MISERY IS: Not being able to touch what you ' ve been reaching for for so long. AMBITION: To define the goals ahead of me and to try and ac- complish them. Worse comes to worst I ' ll get along 1 don ' t know how but sometimes I can be strong. Billy Joel , . . cool kid . . . nice dresser . . . MARY LOVE Mamie UP ON: Lemon pudding DOWN ON: Regrets MISERY IS: Before the harvest Full time illusions always hurt you in the end. And haunting ghosts can replay their part. To keep tender smiles down Don ' t let them turn you around. The answer ' s clear your peace has always been right here. Roberta Flack . . . talkative . . . confusing . . . eyes ... KEVIN S. LYALL Sparks “Bruce UP ON: Smiles, people, money FAVORITE SAYING: Probably. Python- Orientated Where do you go when you ' ve somewhere to run And the time isn ' t right but there things to be done You ' re trapped half-way up, you don ' t want to go back So you keep going on — com- promising the lack. For it never was easy to live with a head So I ' ve kept to the backroom and live there instead. What comes from the front-room is only for friends 1 have a bay window, but that ' s where it ends. . . . patches . . . dynamite person- ality . . . Monty Python . . . Sparko the magician JAMES GILLIS LYNN Gillis Gil UP ON: M.M., Led Zepplin, Sleep- ing in, 234, gum, the big O, concerts. DOWN ON: Slow drivers, non- partyers, studying, work. Dad waiting up for me after a rough night. LIFE IS: A mystery to me. FAVORITE SAYING: Catch ya la- ter! MISERY IS: Having just about everyone in the class being older than me. Leaves have fallen all around Time I was on my way Thanks to you I ' m much obliged Such a pleasant stay . . . I ' m gonna sing my song I Walk my way Live each day. Go around the world. I ' ll just . . . ramble on. Led Zepplin . . . carrots . . . that chest . . . Honor Society Pres. . . . ANNE-MARIE LYON Those school girl days of telling tales and biting nails are gone. But in my mind I know they will still live on and on. The time has come for closing books and long last looks must enl. And as I leave, I know that I am leaving my best friend. A friend who taught me right from wrong and weak from strong That ' s a lot to learn, what, what could I give you in return? . . . outgoing R.P. . . . Holy Cross adventures . . . 24
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JOY MARINELLA UP ON: skating, snowflakes, weekends, smiles DOWN ON: frowns, Mondays, skateboards, crutches LIFE IS: always changing MISERY IS: Monday mornings AMBITION: To go to college and become a vet. . . . personality plus . . . Christ- mas dance . . . volleyball . . . bubbly . . . BEN MARTIN “Bim” “Bimmy UP ON: Fall, winter, the outdoors, hunting, Maine, ski-doos DOWN ON: People with too much to say LIFE IS: Something to enjoy USUALLY SEEN: On the rail or almost anywhere AMBITION: Forestry FREEDOM IS: Doing what you want without getting a hard time . . . Causeway! . . . anyone there? CHARLES MASCARI “Charlie Chaz UP ON: Some passive B and D, eating raw pork FAVORITE SAYING: Hi! How are ya?”, “Hi ya Sambo! AMBITION: To buy some land and build a house FREEDOM IS: A free box lunch In the day we sweat it out in the streets of a runaway American dream. At night we ride through mansions of glory on suicide machines. Sprung from cages out on highway 9 . . . It ' s a death trap, it ' s a suicide trap, we gotta get out while we re young, ' cause tramps like us baby, we were born to run. . . . Big Red . . . biscuits ... in- sane . . . lovable . . . personal- ity plus . . . “Our Pres” . . . LESLIE MATZ UP ON: Maine, mountains. Cape fribble cups DOWN ON: Being the youngest, first period gym class AMBITION: To be able to get up just as fast as I fall In some way, however small and secret, each of us is a little mad . . . everyone is lovely at bot- tom and cries to be understood; But we can never entirely under- stand someone else, and each of us remain part stranger, even to those who love us. . . . beautiful hair . . . R.P. . . . quiet . . . rabbie . . . MARK STANLEY MAYFIELD UP ON: Graduating twice, playing rugby, American Field Service, good music, people who can laugh at themselves, peanuts. DOWN ON: Becoming a freshman again, racism. LIFE IS: Long enough to realize just how short it is. MISERY IS: Not getting to disect a cat. AMBITION IS: Dr. Mark S. Mayfield, B.Sc., M.D. I am only one. But still 1 am one. I cannot do everything. But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the some- thing that I can do. Hale TIMOTHY PAUL McCARRICK UP ON: Flight, drums, and pre- history DOWN ON: Low wages, book re- ports, and Communism LIFE IS: Perrenial FAVORITE SAYING: “He that is more tolerant is more tolerable.” Happiness is: wealth. MISERY IS: Pain. AMBITION: Ambidexterity FREEDOM IS: Wealth . . . cynical . . . drummer boy . . . short and sweet . . . 26
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