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X X X ELIZABETH LEAHY: To have a h ppy marriage with Jim.X LILLIAN LlrBJANC: To travel around the country. DENISE LECOMTE: Jo give all the happinesXcan, and still have sc left over. X X V t i MARY MORO: To be able to look back on my life with love, satisfaction, and gratitude. I V ROBIN MORRILL: To be happy and satisfied with my future. l V X JOHN D. MORTE: To be happy and enjoy life 100%. ' . DEBORA LEITE: To travel and see Venice. LEWIS: Being a teacher and worK ig with young children. PETER LIS1 J: Be a karate instructor. HOWARD LONG: To fulfill my dreams , , BRIAN MURRAY: To someday drive as cautiously and considerately as “head.” V 1 DEBRA NARGI: To sin yvith Fleetwood Mac. MARYF.I LEN NARGI: That someday there will be enough happiness for RICHARD LOFTY: To n my own tan Caddy. TERESA LOFTUS: To see the wcX and make people happy. CINDY LOMBARDI: To live in Nashville, Tennessee. everyone V ' X DAVID LOPES: To goon an adventure through Mirkwood like Bilbo did. ■ ■ V PAULA NEDOROSCIK: To ride off into the sunset. KEVIN NEILAN: To own all the gold in the world. SHARON NICE: lo make it big t whateverM d 1 , GARY NIRO: To ride horseback acroS%the sur in slow mot •■■■»sr, LU ANN LOVEJOY: To live on a ranch in the mountains. JOHN LOWNEY: To keep a part of MHS with me always OSEPH LUBY: To own all the gold in the world. DEBRA LUSSIER: ToJSe ' very.happily married. JOHN LYNCH: To own a nice Road Runner. WILLIAM LYNCH: To be Ben Crenshaw ' s caddie. MARIA LYTWYNIC: To live in a home with a big fireplace with David. -, 7 jitjiwju.-p- wm ! t r EUGENE MACCORMACK: To be successful and live on a farm. NORBERTO MACHADO: To have a nice house, 2 kids, and a good wife RICHARD MAFFIA: To date a beautiful girl. MARLAN ' -MAILtOUX: To make someone very happy. DONNA MANCINI: To be successful in life and to travel. RAMONA MANNING: For L.M.N. and me L REBECCA MCCALL: Tosjt J05n a star. MARK NIRO: To play pro football and go to Californi NINA NIRO: FhaNjne day all the people in this world selves with knowledge, ■ k DEAN NOBtfr: About a good night ' s sleep. wi II free the PATRICK O ' BRIEN: To be number 1. HARRY OHANNESIAN: Io be happy and have no regrets. i ' MEARA: To retire at 38 RALPH OZELLA: To someday own Tigers-Too. CAROL PACITTO: To have a home on the ocean. CHERYL PAGNI N1:,I o be happy forever. TERESA PAGUCCI: To own a castle. in Central Park. DAVID PANTANO: To be as|happy with life I LUCILLE PASQLJfcRfLLO: To be successful. JS Mr. Ridolfi. MlLANI: To live life to its fullest and fulfill my ambitions in JOHN PAULY: Driving carharo 442 fid. SUSAN PELLEGRINI: To have enough time. 3 JOSJEPH PERNA: J clo everything there is to do in life. life. TOM MlLANI: To own land and houses DOUG MILLER: To enjoy lif JAN MIZESKO: Jp-flve my life to its fullest. KAREN ' fviOBILIA: To succeed in life and bg Wappy. JIMMY MOFFI: To go to the Nethei DIANE MORELLI: To get awP’of Milford and to gpf ' married. THOMAS MORGAf M ' l want to go PAUL PERRY: To E PERSIAI m ake it big in 11 fe. } To enjoy life for as long as possible. fly ELAINE PETRILLI: To KIMBERLY PICHEL: o be happ ' CHARLIE PIS JA: To DARLENE PITEO: To the wod be fessional to fee Hollywo? iN PIZZILLO: own a caddjf GINA PLANT f To live life tq ts fullest and J e happy. 8
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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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PATTY POND: To be happy and successful in life. LUANN PORZIO: To be a success in lift ll PATTY POWER: To travel. ml § COLLEEN PRATT: To lead a happy life. MICHAEL RACINE: To be a sixth degree black belt. i BETH RAINVILtE: To be happy, whatever I do § RICH RAINVILLE: To be involved in broadcasting. I JILL RAMASKEWICH: To live in Montana in a log cabin j I I j CHARLES RAMELLI: To live forever. THERESA SPINDEL: To travj fbe happy, and liyXfife to the fullest. LU ANN STANLEY: To always be happy and successful at wh JOHN STEVENJy o be commissioned a Vice Admiral MARK STQ1CO: To play pro baseball. X ROBIN STOICO: To play my stereo anjHTot hear turn it down. AMMY SULLIVAN: To have amefxdting life and a happy one with LINDA TACCONI: To own a large house in the mountair DEBBY RAO: To be rich and famous. Ills, , „ - MARY BETH RICHARD: To teach my kids to love like my parents WENDY RICHENBURG: To be happy being PAUL RIZZO: To live in Vermont. GAYLE ROBERTSON: To live forever and meet Cat Stevens. |||! Wi STEVE ROCKWOOD: 1 o lock myself in a KFC ware house, JK PETER ROSATI: To own a jaguar. JON RUSCITTI: To makJlots of MARK SANNICANDRO: To live in California JAMES SANSONE: To get higher in life BRIAN SANSOUCI: To dream on. ANTONETTE SCAFUTO: To travel all ovl ‘w people. I f I PAUL SEAVER: To dunk it. RICHARD SEAVER: To run in the Olympics. CYNTHIA SEXTON: To be important in the business world LYNNElSHANE: To be a prima ballerina LAURIE SHANNON: To be able to sing in tune N TAVARES: To be president of the U.S.A. ROSEMARY TESTA: To live a happy lijp ith Ray. CAROL TIEULI: To stop and smell the roses. SONYA TISZKUS: Tor bwn a nice XKE. LINDA TKOWSKI: To be the first girl ranger at Sebago LakpStcfte Park. SANDRA TODD: To own a house in a valley near the water and watch the sun rise every morning. PATRICIA TOMASPrf fSrffve forever. VUDIA TOMASO: To go through one day and not want to change SUZANNE SALVIA: To be myself and to b that perfectly. JO-ANN SMITH; To become an assistant librarian MARY JANE SILVIA: To win the lottery and move out of Milford CYNTHIA SKOGLUND: To alway ylook forwar to the future JOHN SENKARIK: To be filthy rich. BRIAN S MITH: To be the emperor of Rome; CYNTHIA SMITH: To party with erry Beckley J CQUELINE SMITH: To have a very happy life. DEBBIE SOUTHLAND: To travel for the rest of my life
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