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HELEN MARY CLANCEY Turk, Glance UP ON: The beach, good music, snowy nights, sports. Bo-sox 4, b-ball games, good friends and good times DOWN ON: Homework, rainy days, goodbyes, nothing to do, unmanageable hair LIFE IS: A journey, not a destina- tion AMBITION: To drive across the country and visit the hermit in Alaska 1 guess its like a mountain side You gotta climb it to the top. Floating in a sea of dreams The only thing that you can see Is the view above the clouds — E.L.O. quiet . . . red ... St. Patrick ' s baby . . . cute . . . friendly STEFANIE LOUISE CLOUTHER Stef, Cloutha UP ON: Good memories, the gang , being with good friends, popcorn, certain pain- ters, skiing, weekends, warm summer nights DOWN ON: Losing friends, friz- zies, rumors, fig hting with special people, curfews, getting sick FAVORITE SAYING: Your kid- ding?!! FAVORITE PLACE: Wherever my friends are and S.P USUALLY SEEN: With Deb and the gang. LIFE IS: A series of surprises The memories of these past years. Are like a rainbow. Vivid, bright and beautiful Goldilocks and the Gummi Bears . . . hyper . . . nice dresser . . . VINCENT ANTHONY COLLURA Vinny BIRTHDATE: 10 5 59 UP ON: Partying, Saturday nights, C.O., summer DOWN ON: Working, rainy days, winter, running the 600 yd. dash LIFE IS: An endless merry-go- around. FAVORITE SAYINGS: What? Yeah!! USUALLY SEEN: Cruising around, and up at the Funny Farm MISERY IS: Working Friday nights, running out of gas, being broke, eating a school lunch. AMBITION: To be free stereo . . . girls . . . cruising . . . friendly . . . DEBRA GRAY COLT Debbie, Deb, Colty LIFE IS: As free as a song UP ON: L.T. girls, spring nights, painting, horses, S.P., friends and memones DOWN ON: Saying good-bye, los- ing friends USUALLY SEEN: With Stef and the gang. POEM: For us life has all but yet begun We have traveled, yet not explored But not it is time to venture And life will be fuller than ever be- fore — Debra G. Colt hard worker . . . fashionable . . . sweet personality . . . DAVID PARKER CONNORS David BIRTHDATE: 8 4 60 UP ON: A good time, Zappa DOWN ON: Monday mornings FAVORITE SAYING: Whats up?!! FAVORITE PLACE: the woods USUALLY SEEN: Uptown with John-boy Frank Zappa . . . Laurie . . . MARK CONSTAS UP ON: weekends, skiing DOWN ON: Rainy Days, WRKO MISERY IS: Cars that die and bro- ken skis AMBITION: To Become a mil- lionaire 1979 PLANS: Spending my million bucks Skier . . . dreamer . . . friendly 12
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CLAYTON ALLAN CARLISLE UP ON: skiing in powder, Tyson, Vt., football, hoops, Celtics Pride, good music DOWN ON; moped harassment, cold football practices When you wish upon a star. Your dreams can take you very far. But, when you wish upon a dream. Life ain ' t always what it seems. What you see on night of clear In the sky so very dear You ' re a shining star, no matter who you are. Shining bright to see, what you could truly be. Earth, Wind Fire moped . . . athletic . . . nice look- ing ... a good friend . . . King PAUL LAWRENCE CARTON Harvey, Harv UP ON: Dylan, Springsteen, Harry Chapin, Star Trek MISERY IS: Working at the Francis on Friday night FAVORITE PLACE: New York City AMBITION: To write the next best seller Come mothers and fathers throughout the land And don ' t criticize what you can ' t understand Your sons and daughters are be- yond your command Your old road is rapidly aging. Please get out of the new one if you can ' t lend your hand. For the times, they are a-changin ' . . . . funny . . . intellectual PAUL CARUSO Gildo UP ON; Novas, summer nights. New Year ' s Eve 76 DOWN ON: notebook boys HAPPINESS IS; A snoopy tooth- brush FREEDOM IS: bom to be wild ACTIVITIES: Parties It matters not what price you ' ve paid. You can ' t get gladness ready made. To get the real and lasting kind. You have to grow it in your mind. Tish . . . Gildo . . . that laugh . . . mechanic ANA MARIA CASAS Anita BIRTHDATE: 7 27 60 UP ON: Having good friends, so- cial activities, basketball and volleyball games, javelin throwing, popular music, strawberry ice cream, and sun- sets DOWN ON: Selfish people, no- thing to do, fish and milk for breakfast MISERY IS; Not having a perma- nent goal in life FAVORITE SAYINGS: Ya . . . all right, now I understand FAVORITE PLACE: Ossipee Lake AMBITION: I want to study medi- cine, to serve the community, and to be happy. 1979 PLANS: I want to go to the university to participate in sports activities and I hope to work as a volunteer in A.F.S. AFS . . . habla espanol . . . hard worker LINDA JEAN CELLUCl Lin Celluch Schabooch BIRTHDATE: 7 12 60 UP ON: Chris, April 19, 1977, my little blue hat, Starsky Hutch, and my 20 pound cat DOWN ON: whites of eggs, frizz hair weather, my mothers di- ets, gym, soap operas HAPPINESS IS: finally having my own room, mint chocolate chip ice cream MISERY IS: The distance between Lancaster and Medfield, Mark and Jim first thing in the morn- ing AMBITION: to be a successful hair dresser PHILOSOPHY: I used to be con- ceited, but now I ' m just per- fect. talkative . . . perfume . . . eyes KATHLEEN MARY CHAPLIN Kathy Chap Chaps UP ON: finding lost contacts, L.T. girls, J.I.V., volleyball, basket- ball, football games, overalls, Charlie Chaplin memorabelia, N.H., Summer of 77, ravioli DOWN ON: losing contact lenses, goodbyes, broken friendships, rainy football games So there ' s a lot of sense in living. When the world, we know starts giving. We can spread our wings some sunny day And fly away. But till we ail fly together. What sense does it make. S.C. Volleyball . . . hair . . . soft-spoken . . . soprano . . . guitar . . . 11
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JEFFREY WALTER COOK Zig” BIRTHDATE: 9 8 59 UP ON: jazz music, Dylan DOWN ON: cigarettes, 27, The Society, courts LIFE IS: too short HAPPINESS IS: skiing down a whipped-cream mountain in cowboy country MISERY IS: the next morning FAVORITE PLACE: Canada FREEDOM IS: for free USUALLY SEEN: out of town AMBITION: philosopher PHILOSOPHY: There ' s no way back, so take time in stride. ACTIVITES: skiing, soccer, water skiing, hiking . . . tough . . . philosopher . . . logic thinker JOCELYN ALINE COSGROVE UP ON: football games, a good laugh, the flute, water skiing at Lake Sunapee, Boston, good friends and family PHILOSOPHY: When a person has a real friend, he learns not only to appreciate another human being; but he also learns to better understand himself . . . Susan Schultz ACTIVITIES: J.V. field hockey, winter track, A.F.S., school musical, band, french club, teacher ' s aid, yearbook staff, S.H.F. Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars . . . Henry Van Dyke . . . pretty . . . personality plus . . . fashionable LORRAINE SONJA COX Lorri Lor BIRTHDATE: 11 20 60 UP ON: life, kittens, little kids, roses DOWN ON: being cold LIFE IS: amazing HAPPINESS IS: sleeping late!! MISERY IS: saying goodbye FAVORITE SAYINGS: Oh, wow! , Really! FREEDOM IS: being able to make your own decisions USUALLY SEEN: in Natick AMBITION: to teach blind and deaf kids PHILOSOPHY: Live life to the ful- lest, you ' re only here once. . . . shy . . . smart . . . trustworthy . . . reliable DIANE MARIE CRANSHAW Di Lip ON: P.W., L.T. girls, Maine, Blue Camaros, sunny weekends, friends, water ski- ing, the beach DOWN ON: leaving P.W., not being able to get the car, rainy days LIFE IS: Doing the things you want to do and what you make out of life. HAPPINESS IS: sunny days in Maine when P.W. doesn ' t have to work FREEDOM IS: not having to babysit AMBITION: To be successful in what ever I undertake . . . Paul . . . positive in opinions . . . devoted to friends JIM CUMMINS BIRTHDATE: 12 8 59 UP ON: parties, summer DOWN ON: lafolla ' s green bomber AMBITION: to be successful PLANS FOR 1979: Going to college ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Football . . . nice-looking . . . good person- ality . . . talkative . . . THOMAS CURL 13
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