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Therese M. Cafasso, ‘‘Terry,” 78 Sycamore Rd., Melrose, Airline Receptionist, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams . . . ” (WALDO) Paul Canning, 20 Ingleside Ave., Malden, Psychology, Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there’s still time to change the road you're on.” Kelly Carafotes, 37 Salem St., Reading. Nicholas Caraglia, ‘‘Carag,” 71 Cedar St., Everett, Imagine there's no heaven ... No hell below us . . . Above us only sky . . . And no religion too . . . Imagine all the people living life in peace.” Eileen Carr, 79 Elm St., Charlestown, Nursing, If you love something, let it go. If it comes back, it is yours; if not, it never was.” Daniel Castro, Danny,” 21 Mt. Vernon St., Charlestown, Millionaire, “I never let schooling interfere with my education.” The Townies. William P. Cataldo, Cat,” 24 Highland Ave., Everett, Accounting, A winner never quits and a quit- ter never wins. Paul G. Cecere, 54 Englewood Ave., Chelsea. Accounting, Faith in one’s self is the foundation of success.” THERESE M. CAFASSO PAUL CANNING KELLY CARAFOTES NICK CARAGLIA WILLIAM P. CATALDO PAULG. CECERE
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STACEY BENEDETTO GRETCHEN BENKERT MARIANNE BISHOP KAREN E. BUCCHERI DENISE BENNETT ROBERT BURGESS ROSEMARIE BERTUCCI Frank Beaudoin, “Beau, 26 Louis St., Chelsea, Business Management, “To live one’s dreams fulfills one's destiny. Stacey Benedetto, 33 Calhoun Ave., Everett, “The most important thing in life is not to make oneself happy, but to bring happiness into someone else’s life. Gretchen Benkert, 36 Waldemar Ave., East Boston, Theater Arts, “i love sad clowns, i met one once that let me touch the stars in his eyes and the tear in his heart.” Denise Bennett, “Shor- tie,” 230 Webster St., Malden, Entertainer, “Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead. Just walk beside me, and be my friend.” RoseMarie Bertucci, 15 Jaques St., Somerville, Spanish, “It is difficult to say what is impossible; for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” Marianne Bishop, 110 Glendale St., Everett, “Happi- ness is a butterfly, which, when pursued, is just beyond your grasp, but which, if you sit down quietly, will alight upon you. Karen E. Buccheri, 12 Madison Ave., Everett, Fashion Merchandising and Retailing, “So many men seem des- tined to settle for something small. But I won't rest until I know I have it all. So don’t ask where I'm going, just listen when I’m gone, and far away you’ll hear me singing softly to the dawn. Robert Burgess, “Rob,” 412 Lebanon St., Mal- den, Fire Science, “It takes a lifetime to search for advice and another lifetime to use it.” Remember. . . — lunch tickets (green with desert, pink without) ... or was it the other way around? — the nail biting days of waiting to hear from that one particu- lar college? — being the big cheese in school? — the 11:30 line at the phone booth? — candy bars and potato chips in the foyer? — clicking ring boxes to the music at the ring ceremony? — stopping and suddenly realiz- ing that a certain person “got nice in three years? — pressing elevator buttons? — jumping rope in the hall? — the race for Big Bird? — the blizzard that turned Febru ary into a three week vacation? — how fast graduation day rushed upon us? 17
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I s Susan Chinchillo, 104 Estes St., Everett, Business and Travel, Now I've been happy lately thinking about the good things to come and I believe it could be that something good has begun. Maryann Chisolm, 13 Windsor St., Everett, Legal Secretary, Don't you ever ask them why. If they told you, you would cry. So just look at them and sigh and know they love you.” (waldo) Patricia Ann Chodkowski, Tricia,” 115 Irving St., Everett, Nurse, Short people are just the same as you and I. All men are brothers until the day they die. It’s a wonderful world.” (LFTUL) Frank Cieri, 24 Thornton Park, Winthrop. Anthony Ciulla, Tony,” 50 Robin St., Everett, Fire Science, Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, because I may not lead. Walk beside me, and just be my friend.” Richard E. Coholan, Rick,” 6 Penny Hill Rd., Melrose, Busi- ness, The road to success is dotted with many rest areas. Angela Colameta, Ange, 57 Garland St., Everett, Business Secretarial, Leave me a fragment of this moment, a tiny piece of time, enclosed in glass, preserved forever, just so I can hold it when I want to remember. Richard Colangelo, Rick,” 16 Porter St., Everett, Accounting, Don't just listen, understand, it could be you doing the talking.” ANTHONY CIULLA MARYANN CHISOLM RICHARD E. COHOLAN PATRICIA ANN CHODKOWSKI ANGELA M. COLAMETA RICHARD COLANGELO 19
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