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Mark Royal Rossier Romantic reality is the cut- ting edge of experience. It’s the leading edge of the train of knowledge that keeps the whole train on track . . . The past cannot remember the past. The future can’t gener- ate the future. The cutting edge of this instant right here and now is always nothing less than the totality of everything there is. Robert M. Pirsig Alicia Royer Live For: summer’s, good friends, Horseneck Beach, sleep-overs. Ground Round, Powder Puff Football, Noonhill, parties (without LOU!!), concerts, SKIING, rollerskating, slow-dancing, snowstorms, lilacs, Bruce, Pa., Feb. 14, 1979, lavender. Sept. 6, 1980, and M.H. “Tbere’re songs to make you smile, there’re songs to make you sad, but with a happy song to sing, it never seems so bad.” — Stevie Wonder Karen Ryan “Klarence” Up On; The Beach, Windy days, good Friends — OTP May 29, 1981, GSM, The Little Red Sube. New Hampshire Sept. 80, Squad Parties, exchanges, Mrs. Kelly’s Gym Glasses. Sometimes the lights are shining on Me, other times I can bearly see, Lateley it occurs to me what a long strange trip it’s been . . . The Greatful Dead Sarah E. Sanford Up On: People I care for; talk- ing; traveling; trucks, Morri- son Mutt. Down On: Waiting for people who aren’t on time! “The Blue Bus is calling us.” J. Morrison There is fire, there is life There is passion, evil, and furry. Now there is love and there is hate. There is longing anger and worry. Eric Clapton lames A. Rowe Up On: Drawing, skiing-Piko, Stowe, soccor Missy, KP’s, Bruce, Doors, Stones, Noon Hill, 27, The Cape, Kellybeth Happiness Is: Money in my pocket and wheels under my feet. “Fortune is a prize to be won. Adventure is the road to it. Chance is what may lurk in the shadows at the roadside.” O. HENRY GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “81” Anthony P. Ruzzo III “Howie” “City-Ru” Up On: 10, summer league, ELVIS, papa gino’s. Bruins, Blizzard of “78”, family, Cel- tics, hoops, Scunny’s parties. Class of “81”, hockey, FOOD, BIG’S Down On: Yellow submarine trips, N.S’ing, Stones’ driv- ing, flat tires, playing pool with Stones, Friendly’s parking-lot, powerchucks, 8 6 77 Ambition: TEN KIDS . . . Sophia M. Samaras “Phia” Up On: Anything Greek — Bea- tles — Special Friends — J.T. — Family — Billy Joel — Talking — Laughing — MG — Beaches — Bruce — Best Memories: E.G.P.’s — Graduation 79 — Sleepovers — Skiing — Utah — 72,580 — ????? — Summers 79 80 — D.R. w Orcy — MHSAPMCG — Times w J.M. — PhiaLorida — Spinoff — Boston Angels — Try the handle of the road Feeling different, feeling strange This can never be arranged As the light fades from the screen From the Famous Final Scene . . . — Seger — Suzanne Santangelo “Sue” “Fran” Up On: Partying with the four Musketeers, R.O’s, Late-night swims at Sully’s, Serious talks with MJC, Tracies laugh. Running with Pidia, Volleyball, Dempsy’s, My family-honesty. Skiing, Or- leans, Boston, Seeing old friends. The lakesite, Floyd, Yes, The Doors, The Stooges. Down On: Tracies beeping and singing, Earlies at MSH, R.E.’s, Arguments. Best Memories: April 21, 22, 23, 1980 — Hyannis, Fairfield U., Down on the Farm. 26
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Jennifer B. Priestley Hype, HMH Up On: big smiles, family, spring, the “gang,” twinkies, rainbows, MCC ice cream, Garfield, Silent Partner, 1 munchtime. ( Best Memories: “dippity- j dooo-da!!!”, life at Decelle, 7 27 80, all those walks and ! talks. I I look to the sea ) Reflections in the waves Spark my memories t Some happy, some sad j I think of childhood friends And the dreams we had. , — Styx William H. Reagan II “Bzzzz” Up On: Family, Hockey, Good Friends, ’70 Lemans Conver- tible, Cape Cod, “The Fight- ing Irish,” Bruins, Celtics, Spaghetti Bashes, Water Ski- ing, Up The Academy Down On: Friendly’s, The Great Peg, Fire Hydrants, “Ciano’s” Midnight Swims, Sox, School Lunches, Bad Knees, SAT’s, Sunday Night Homework, Alarm Clocks Misery Is: Monday Morning Practices Ambition: To Be Successful In Whatever I Do. Timothy Paul Rhuda “Tim” Up On: Being with Micki, Good I friends. Beaches, Sports Par- I ties, B.I.C’S, Winning court I cases 4th of July “80”., Pink ■ Floyd The Stones, Lynard I Skynard. ! Down On: Taking the test the I wrong way. Getting caught, noon hill, having no D’S, Friendlies Ambitions: To live life to the fullest, and to share it with someone special. I Usually With: Micki or crusin I with Steve, or both. Jennifer Leah Robinson “Jenna” Florida ’80 . . . Annie try-outs . . . spice drops . . . Vermont . . . life at Decelle . . . Survivor of the Stevnan . . . L, B J . . . friends . . . snuggly sweaters . . . Billy Joel . . . Eagles . . . band . . . horses . . . Garfield Friends are made for keeping. There will be pain at parting. But memories live on forever. Even when friends are gone. Paula Quatromoni “Spider” “Little Q” Best Memories: 9 13 80, 14, Cross Country, Cheering, Homecoming, Track, W.M. S.C., Main Street, En- glish in the Cafe, Cape, “Big Al,” Colorguard, B.U.B.’s, Angelo’s, Hillcrest, special friends, penguins, powder- puff ’80, N.C.A., ballet, V.P., “Morrison Lives!”, Jubilee 350, “Roughing the kicker ...’’, raisins, Pats games, “81.” Favorites: T.G., Zorn, J.C., the Doors: . . . It’s the soul, afraid of dying, that never learns to live . . . Jacqueline J. Reis “Jackie” “Wackie Jack” Up On: S.C., Notre Dame, Ski- ing, Roses, Fi’Fi’s Rides, The Cape, Cheering, Sailing, Homecoming, curly hair . . . Best Memories: 9 23 79, Home- coming 79 . . . Misery Is: Having to say good- bye . . . There are winners, there are losers Now I’m wonderin’, which one am I. There are leaders, there are folowers Am I a leader, would you follow me? — Rossington-Collins-Band — Joel Ripley “Ripper” “Flippa” Memories: Minnesota — Florida — New York — Concerts — Heart Jackson Browne — Summers 78 80 — Russell Ranch and My Family — Bummers: Giving Blood — Telephone Poles — My lifes filled with songs But 1 couldn ' t get along without my friends I’m Happy now, but when this good life ends 1 know a better life begins . . . — Norman — James C. Rodgers Bird” Up On: Class of “81”, Cape Cod beaches, Catch-22, people- watching, music. Old MG’S and volks wagon bugs. Down On: Devo Disco, Iran, The Economy and The Govern- ment. If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a differ- ent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured and far away. Thoreau (1817-1862) Good luck and Good-bye Class of 81! 25
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Gregg Shirley “ShirT” “Fish” Up On: swimming, the nation- als, summer, J.T., C.J., good times, friends, . . . Down On: homework, negatives at nautilus, morning practice, not making the finals, acci- dents, getting sick, . . . Sports: swimming, water- polo, . . . Carlos E. Sierra Jr. “Kaila” Some Great Times: Traveling, Colombia “80” — forgetting to come home, letters to Ma Dad, The Kinks, Black Sun- day’s at the duper. Ghost rides in the “Blue Van,’’ Being psyched — 5 22 80 . . . Down On: Fake people, not being able to talk. The K Brothers and little billy, puma shirts, losing lenses, and Ralphie!!!! Freedom Ambition: Traveling the world with the people I know . . . Pamela Joy Simonsen Pam Up On: family, good friends. Camp Spofford ’80, FCYF good books, music, scary movies Down On: early mornings, busy work, hatred Sail forth — steer for the deep waters only. Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me. For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go. And we will risk the ship, our- selves and all. Walt Witman Karen Christine Siscoe “Siscit” Up On: Small parties, smiles, close friends, dreaming, full moons. Big Macs, dirt bike rides with Joe, snowy nights, soap sessions at Gin’s. Down On: Curfews, fights, rain, tears, embarrassment, short- ness, spiders, gym. “And so Castles Made of Sand, melt into the sea . . . eventu- ally.” Hendrix Lisa Claire Senatore “Sen” 8 close friends. Soccer, 4, good memories, Jan’s truck Fox- runs, England ’80, Bus rides from Nauset ’78 -r 80, mmm , . . M!, Bargain Shopping, home movies, B.B. ‘77-78’, good jokes . . . DINPIS, York Steak House 8 11 80, narrow roads with rocky endings, British Airways, no License, T.C., Lost hopes Usually Seen: with the gang Favorite Song: Wishing on a Star Life Is: nothing without friends Avery Michal Schroeder . . . barefeet, sunshine, N. Carolina, gymnastics, icecream, looking for the Wizard, family, good friends, parties, snow storms, doing it right . . . Down On: unkindness, growing up, conformist, temporary paralysis. Best Memories: a certain jeep, Rockey Narrows, sunrise. Potter’s cove Misery Is: forgetting the Sur- geon General’s advice Ambition: To be happy and proud “Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to do . . .” — Janis Joplin — Deborah Jean Setterlund friends (LT), smiles, honesty, weekends, sunsets, beaches a good laugh, a hug sunshine, daydreaming, music, volleyball, tennis, my family. The Decelle’s Gang REUNION 1991 Memories: Florida (DA) . . . Prom 79 and 80 . . . Summer of 1980’ Espana . . . Band Ex- changes . . . Parties . . . Worse comes to worst I’ll get along I don’t know how but sometimes I can be strong Billy Joel Jerome Charles Shiels “Jerry” Up On: Having a good time with friends. Scaring Duge’s on the way home from N.H. Ticking away the moments 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 or some- thing to show you the way. — Pink Floyd
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