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Julie Ann Ames ‘Jul 7 12 61 Up on: P.M., Friends, the Villa, Cruising through Norwood Where did all the time Nancy Diane Arzberger Up on: beaches, 9 22 76, Springsteen con- certs, dancing, good times with friends, late night swims, G.R. 78 Down on: two-faced people, roll-on perfume, popping corks, private property, blushing Favorite saying: This is freakin ' me out. Forever like the rose I suppose that’s the way to live Strong and evergiving Always living with a purpose and a goal To blosom day to day Then someday to fade away Forever like the rose. — Jim Seals — One day we were just starting school, And you lived right down the street. We watched each other ' s memories grow. Yet our eyes never saw past Each day’s sunlight. There was no such word as goodbye, But we finally learned its meaning. As the sun faded, And our child-like eyes filled With grown-up tears. — J. Merrill Dawn Archer Up on: mint chocolate chip ice cream, sun- shine, smiles, spring, friends, sunsets Down on: false friends, lies, cliques, rainy days, shallow people Happiness is as a but- terfly, which when pur- sued is always beyond our grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.” — Hawthorne — Stephen J. Astle Upon: Neil Young, good times, running, win- ning, Springsteen Down on: AM radio, being mistaken for Shiels, disco — There’s a world you’re living in No one else has your part All God’s children in the wind Take it in and blow hard — Neil Young . . . suspenders. Thanks to everyone who helped me to make it this far, especially the Class of 79! Someday we re gonna get to that place Where we really want to go But till then tramps like us Baby we were born to run! — Springsteen Doug Armstrong Up on: ' 65 Pontiacs, good friends There are places I re- member All my life Though some have changed. Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remain All these places have their moments With lovers and friends I still can recall Some are dead and some are living In my life I ' ve loved them all. — The Beatles Glen Balcom Glen” Upon: Wed nesdays and Saturdays, Good friends Down on: Days with no- thing to do Happiness Is: Having my own car and money to spend Misery Is: Monday mornings, car payments Life Is: What you make it. Usually seen: Gay 90 s, with Brenda Favorite saying: What?”
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David Beale I was born 12-11-60 in Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania, and lived there for eight years. I then moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. Last year I moved to Medfield from St. Pete. My interests are pho- tography, travel, flying, listening to music, swimming, and me- chanical work. My am- bition is to have a ca- reer in aviation and live somewhere in the eas- tern or southern part of the country. Whitney Dustan Ballard Happiness is: having the time to take it easy Life is: to be lived Philosophy: you only go around once to make the most of it Misery is: not having a chemistry experiment work out right Ambition: to be suc- cessful Activities: Math Team, National Honor Society, Computer Club 1979 Plans: college easygoing . . . quiet David J. Bartholomew “Barfy “Bart Up on good music, scoring a goal, beating D-S, sports, weekends, and having a good time. Down on losing and people who try to be something they ' re not. Usually seen in my yel- low V.W. Misery is being stuck without any money on a weekend. Close your eyes, Rest your head, Let your spirits rise, Sleepy head. Rest your mind, It’s been well fed. You can be what you want to. — Steve Miller . . . soccer . . . Jacquelyn Ann Bean ‘Jackie’’ Beanpole’’ Up On: gymnastics, Tulip!, summer sun, sports, waterskiing, learning Tagalog Down On: back seat drivers, being an alter- native, curfews, sige kapatidnablbae Happiness is: an AFS sister There are many ways of being in this circle we call life. A wise man seeks an answer, burns his can- dle through the night. Is a jewel just a pebble that found a way to shine? Is a hero ' s blood more righteous than a hobo’s sip of wine? — J.D. Jennifer Batting “Jenny-Babes Jumpin’ ” Up On: watching the sunset from a moun- taintop, puppies, Yes, independence, Nantuc- ket Ambition: to be a pilot, marry rich, live in Au- stralia Lullaby, look in your eyes, run around the same old town. Doesn’t mean that much to me, to mean that much to you, I’ve been first and last, look at how the time goes past. And I’m alone at last rol- ling home to you. Old man take a look at my life . . . — Neil Young Judith Anne Beauregard “Jude” Up On: beaches, peo- ple, little kids, art music, dancing, acting, bare feet, sunsets, kittens Down On: people who tell me what to do, get- ting up in the morning, homework, winter Happiness is: being with my sister, Sue, Laughter Ambition: Pediatric nurse Never give up hope! For the answers are there it just takes time to find the right ones, but once you do it makes the en- tire search worthwhile! sensitive . . . track
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