Milford High School - Oak Lily and Ivy Yearbook (Milford, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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X X X N V V CHERYL ACQUAFRESCA: To find love and happirte|s in the future. LORI ACQtJAFRESCA: To always remember the last four years. WILLIAM ALBERTELLJ To retire at 25. LORRAINE ALTIERI: To marry 3 millionare. CARLA ANDERSON: To grow five inches taller. REGINA ANDRECDfeA; To live in Nederland, C kyado. LISA ARATA: To be sargeant of the L.A.P.D. CAROL ARCTT 4 MBAULT: To marry StepTtep and be successful. CHERYLANNE BRICIDA: To walk on the shores of every o|ean. THOMAS BROWN: Fo break Las Vegas. A, DEBBIE BRUSTIN: To owi|a big house, 2 h rses, and an EnJ|ish sheep¬ dog DANA BUFAI.O: To live wher it ' s always sumYier. X X x STEVE ARDITO: To retire early. DEBORAH J. ARSENAULT: To live a FTappy and healthy NANCY AURGEMMA: To travel. ALAN BACCHIOCCHI: To wiiTXe»«iyjion dollar lottery. DEBORA CALLAHAN: Being borrf||ree, to live free, and die free JOAN, 1 s CALLAHANXiq live a happy GARY CAfetJfANELLA: Tmplay my musicXnd to write’s novel. MICHELLE CAPP U-UCCI: T X ve a ma ' d- ELIZABETHXAPUZZIERii ): To live in the mourt ains with ? K.A.L. CHEHyL CARCHlCH Jever tol get the old memories of M.H.S. LAN CAR( DAVID CASHORALir ELAINE BACI: To be the best I can possibly be. 5 ‘ m, t To have my own coXc strip. I end schdol JAMES BALMELLI: To become a very rich person after college. B REN DA BARRtt? rf TO ' 4fwe, fl ,,a. fa rm. ■ “WKIBW,, ROBERT BELLANTUONI: To live forever in happiness. • ■• hm LUCILLE BELISLE: To shower underneath a waterfall falling from a moun¬ tain. ALBERT BERNARDI: To be able to get there from herer GREGG BERTONAZZI: To own the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and the Bruins. JAMES BIANCH1: lo be successful and still be a person. ALFRED CAS 11 CLIO IEDELLA: I wl DEBRA CHALMERS? ' VMBERUt PATRICIA CHAPLIN:] MICHEL DEBRA CHASE: To IERRINGTC RICHARD CP DIANE BLACK: To be what I am. ROBERT BLASIO: To be as happy as Mr. jp®lfh , f w RITA BOERGER:To be happy forever. JEFFREY BONINA: To have a large family, house, and incofrTe. NANCY BONVINO: To marry someone idX CARLA BORELLI: To find a true and everlasting life. CFJIRYI BORELLI: I am yesterday, you are tod yflet us join to make ' •“ ' fomorrow. ,,X y ROBERT BORGHETTI: To owrj.rriy own Datsan 280Z. ' ELLEN BOSMA: I o own my own mountain. IRENE BOUT HE I IE: To have one of my bogJ - published and for it to a-best seller. X LISA BOWLING: To have kidv nd be as good a parentyfs mine are to me. RICHARD BROTHERS: To have a date with ope af Charlie ' s Angels. SALVATORE CP [o retire aptwenty-one. go fo the sun. XT jys have someone loVe ' o own my own busine Iways be happy, be successful in my lifef§ [y license. :Cfo be happy in my wor ' X fee rich, rich. e. PALMIN ' A COGLIAH-ORO: Toydie contented knowing I put others firfet, myself last, ffmade someone happy. MARCIA COLELLI: Jlfat 99 out of my 100 wishes ALAN COHS0LETTI: To live ]j a logjcabm in th CHERYL COOK: To rpafry a certain so MARY IRENE G0OPER: To live bdppily evei Tfte LINDA OUTURE: Not having to worryyabout anything. RY COVENEY: J )Xavel. KAREN COVI fO: To go to HqKywood and fleet Al Paci RONALD CREASIA: To ge.t ' my FM converter back ?ALDINE CRESCENZl: To see the eay when Italiaijfc rule the wc$Jd ED CRIVELLO: to lae 29. MARIA da C0STA: To visit rn family in Portuga m

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l XI sO 1 Back, David Pantano, Pres., Gail Konchagu- lian, Sec., front Elaine Baci, Treas., Advisors Miss Bufalo, Mr. Sweeney, Debbie LaPointe, Vice-Pres. Not all classes are lucky enough to have four advisors, most must be satisfied with two. But the class of ' ll not only had a variety of officers over our four years, but advisors also. We are certainly very grateful to all four: Mr. Goss and Mrs. Melanson for starting us off on the right foot and Mr. Sweeney and Miss Bufalo for two final productive and enjoyable years. We of the class of ' ll Thank them all. Mr. Sweeney, Advisor Miss Bufalo, Advisor



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DONALD GOUCHIE: To make a million dollars KAREN D ' ALESIO: To be as helpfuf ' as possible to people vyith problems SHARON GRADY: To be happy and to help people E: To get my doctor ' s degree. STEVE DELI MIKE GRAZIADEI LVECCHIO: To have more money than I can spend STEPHEN CATHERINE GRIFFITH: To be able to do yvhat I want, always JANNIE DEPAOLO: To have a happy and successful life JOSEPH GRILLO: To rule the world. RICHARD GUERIN: To marry a nice looking girl SCOTT DEPONTE: To livein Hawai JOHN DESANTIS: To be healthy, wealthyfand wise DARLENE DIANA: That Mary and Celeste will be fluffy ' someday LISA GUERINO JAMESfDIANTONf KEITH HARLOW: That next year ' team wins a race DIOTALEVI: To have a Suburban in big time radio ANLEY HARRIS: To To spe the world ' ' mature enough for the return ROBERT DIOTAi iAND: To be good at whatever I do CARLEEN ID HOWARD: To leave Milford people working under mr DANIEL DOCURRAL: To have 5 KtHERINE DYKES: To live a ha iake something of my life MARY HOWARD HUMMEL: To succeed in whatever Rl FAULCONER: To BRIAN IADARi ROL FELTON: To travel around the worl CYNTHIA JENKINS: I dream perfection JO 4 NN FERRERA: To get th SUSAN JOH ■ own IHALJ FILEP: To become filthy rich PETER JULIAN: To see the light FINDEISEN: To beo ro-surgeon LAWRENCE KEEFE: To have everything I always wanted PATRICIA FAHLRTY: To live a happy and uno KEVIN KELLETT: To live on the ocean be 4 ,millionaire. ING: To live a happy and successful life. iARIKA FOKAS: To live inbreeqe and to be happy by maki jmy life happy. V IvTHLEEN FOLEY: To get along with one certa IANE FINO CAROL KENNELLY: To get the most out of life. JENNIFER KNIGHT: To gefiW ' ' ! t‘OQ4X d 5 t 0 8 et the most out of llfe - GAIL KONCHAGULIAN: To accomplish each and every thing I strrve Wf 8 before life passes me by. ierson triumph of my own KAREN KOZLOWSKI: To have KRIKORIAN: That the next four years go MARY ANN FRENI: To be like my parents. HEIeN FRIERS; To live on a farm in a log cabin ¥ m FRANK FULGINITI: To get a good feb and a go SANDRA GAETZ: To mafrry that special someon RICHARD GALA: Hitting a oer T A JUDY GARDELLAv, To succeed the career I ch TINA LABONTErHaying enough money to buy a house BRENDA LAFLAMME: To live PATRICIA LAMARRE: Never to let things get me down EUGENE LAMENTO: To take a trip around the world ith a banana c JANET LAMEffeTO: To become a sin JAY LAPIERRE: To gb ' tp California GAROFAN EBORAH LAPOINTE: To biNaappy until the end of an endless end ,LLE GARRITY:Vo be successfuNn my life MICH MARINA LAPORTA: To be happy amK ccessful in life VALERIE GATTOZZI: Tdbe 5 ' 1 tall MITCHELL AWRENCE: To be able to play COTfege ball GERARD: To bb happily married and successful STEPHE RICKY LAWTONTSLo go to Foxboro and hit every perfeeta DONNA COMOLINSKI: Tobwn a MGB

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