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Michael Corcoran Up On: desk poetry, non-ordinary reality, A.T. ' s, The Who, The Outlaws. Down On: People who say Hey fellas, how ya doin, 11-7, Disco, Sun- day mornings Life Is: . . . Tick away the mo- ments that make up a dull day You fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town Waiting for someone and something to show you the way. Pink Floyd “72 Cheryl Marie Curran Up On: good friends, smiles, Boston, my fam- ily, art, Nauset Beach, N.H. ' 75-’78, the face, eut, ELP, buddies?, par- ties, cheering football and soccer games. Down On: no afternoon cruises, UPS trucks, freckles, working weekends at 6:00 in the morning, goodbyes. For long you ' ll live and high you’ll fly The smiles you give and tears you cry All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd Kevin Michael Crawley Chef Boyardee Crawl “pudly” Up On: Babes, bikes, in- tense partys, loud Roc- kin’ Roll, Led Zepplin, and cooking! Down On: Disco, Public Education, Mudville, Cooking at “Kens”, Idiots, knocking things over, 12 seafood plat- ters to go, and clean up time! Ambition: To be a chef at the Medfield State Hospital Many dreams come true And some have a silver lining I look for my dream And a pocket full of gold. Led Zepplin Jeanine Curry Baby Curry” Up On: 6 24 78, S.K.C., Disco, Frog Patrol, 3N’s-Peanut, Billy Joel, hood of cars, Those Summer Nights, Good times, P.M., Black, hats, Sarah Caldwell, Dreams, Memories, Life Down On: Decelle’s, changing on the bus, a lost comb, white sneak- ers, O.N.S. . . . For long you’ll live and high you ' ll fly, The smiles you give and the tears you cry, All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd Bernadette Crump Moments last when all have shared the joy and pain of care Days may pass into set- ting sun, Then we ll be gone; But love in all things lives. Up On: mountains, spe- cial people, summers in New Hampshire. Down On: hypocrites, prejudice Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must That ' s a part of the plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we ll all understand . . . Dan Folgelberg Teresa Marie Cusack Tracy summer nights . . . midnight capers . . . Pizza Hut . . . home- coming . . . parties . . . frog patrol . . . Di- lo ' s Harrassment . . . Chinese food . . . New York . . . circus ’78 . . . changing on the bus . . . Sarah Caldwell . . . Billy Joel . . . radio . . . laughing . . . sparking-in-the-dark . . . long weekends . . . beach at night . . . warm cookies . . . good friends . . . lights out . . . S.K.C.! . . . For six very special friends: For all the good times sad times laugh times silly sentimental times we’ve shared — I celebrate you my friends!
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ON Kimberly L. Condit “Kim” Helen Consalvi Netji Parties . . . Ruin our Nite” . . . I ' m isyched!” . . . the |ht$ McD” gang . . . fomecoming 77 . . . iat ' :ruizin ' . . . “Who did it rnd ran?” . . . No, ou’re kidding!” . . . ' rom 78 . . . six spe- i :ial friends. All the times that I ' ve : ri ed keeping all the hings I knew inside it’s lard, but it’s harder to gnore it. If they were ight I’d agree but it’s hem they know not me low there’s a way, and I enow that I have to go iway . . . Cat Stevens Carolyn Francis Connolly pirthdate: 12 31 60 Jp On: my friends, the good times, poppones- 3et, people who smile, 3utchy, Saturday night sndeavors with a chum, Mei I Young, ahmahtin, D- land O.G. with Borgs. Down On: lies, hassles nd little certificates, fon t let it bring you own. t’s only castles burning Just find someone who’s turning and you will come around. Neil Young Remember today, if you will, all the good times Because tomorrow is but visions of today a journey to the yester- days yet to come. Maureen Ellen Connor snow, skiing, cold win- der a. m.’s, SKC, red sox, midnight capers, pizza hut, Maynard, E.W. F., MHSB, MARK-TIME MARCH, changing on the bus, Saturday Night Live, Boston, good times, parties, special friends. When you feel down and out Sing a song. It’ll make your day A smile so hard to bear Sing a song, it’ll make a way Bring your heart to be- lieving Sing a song, it ' ll make your day Smile, smile, smile, and believe Sing a song, it’ll make a way. Richard Nathan Copeland “Cope” Birthdate: 3 13 61 Up On: Skiing, golf, Switzerland, vacations, soccer Down On: Being called Ralph” Happiness is: No homework Misery is: A “Warburto- nian” Physics test Life is: A challenge . . . You’ve got it all in the palm of your hand . . . and you’re fooling yourself if you don ' t be- lieve it . . . come on let ' s see what you’ve got — just take you ' re best shot and don’t blow it. STYX Linda Ann Corbett “Lin” Up On: Mike, soccer, weekends Down On: Monday mornings Happiness Is: Sharing good times with friends. Ambition: To become a legal secretary “I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.”
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Nancy A. Dewar November 19, 1961 Up On: memories, smiling, beaches, mid- night swims, entering opened windows, catapillar, G.R. 78. Down on: private prop- erty, being bored, ear- lypopping corks, being lied to. Favorite saying: Have fun! Happiness Is: Being with someone that keeps you smiling, J.C. Usually seen: working at Duffy’s Make a wish and dream a dream . . . No matter how unreal they seem, Tomorrow’s beautiful and new and filled with dreams that will come true. Susan De Carvalho Hi, everybody! I love life, people, sports and eating. Life here is great: very friendly people, ice cream, blond boys, snow, a super volleyball team, playing crazy American football, walk- ing on the streets in shorts, etc. It’s not so great having to get up at 6:30 a.m. and thinking that one day we ll have to say good-bye. Anyway, I want every- body to write me and save some money to visit me in Portugal — no excuses! Yours, Susana — “H.S. No. 2 Christopher DiLorenzo Dilo Favorite saying: Get away from me.” Up On: All nighters — Toga parties on the Cape . . . Hoops . . . V.W.’s . . . Painting with Harry and Bob . . . D.B. ' s . . . Cookouts at Schaefer . . . Jo-Jo runs . . . Beating Dover-Sherborn . . . Down on: Losing . . . Cold nights . . . tape recordings . . . running out of gas . . . Rocky Woods practices . . . the Red Sox . . . Christopher R. Dedera Up on: Tennis Down on: Tennis elbow Favorite saying: Hey! Usually seen: playing tennis Every passing hour brings the solar system forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules — and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress. — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Christopher Anthony Devlin “Mouse” Up on: Hockey, con- certs, Aerosmith, Foreigner, weekends, hockey trips, S.M.U., Cape Cod, The Bruins Down on: The nickname “Mouse,” getting sick on hockey trips, Monday morn- ings, rainy days, snobby people Life is: Anything you want it to be. Ambitions: To go to S.M.U. or Boston Col- lege, to succeed in life. Daniel James Dimezza “Dimez” Up on: colliseum par- ties, midnight blizzards, beating D.S., all night- ers, Dylan sleepouts, Beatles, Vermont — Agony Hill, no one home at Marky’s. Down on: telephone poles, Forest Hills, Dis- co, Megley, Waterson Activities: soccer (co- capt ), basketball Life is: What’s best for you. Freedom is: living on my own. A man makes many mis- takes, but He ' s not wrong until he starts blaming someone else.
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