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RICHARD GEORGE CAROL GOULD MICHAEL GREALY GIARDINA Donna L. Finn, 138 Grover St., Everett, Physical Education, “If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both.” Lynne M. Flemming, 58 Mystic St., Charlestown, Special Education, It's better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow.” Carmen Attilio Ful- chini, Nooche,” 11 Andrew Ct., Malden, Accounting and Management, “So long as we love, we serve; so long as we are loved by others, I would almost say that we are indispensable; and no man is useless while he has ffiends. John Gelormini, 40 Division St., Malden, Art, “Peace: Live long and Prosper.” Geor- gia Georgiou, “George,” 28 Maynard St., Malden, Language, “It is only fair to judge people and stained-glass windows in their best light.” Richard George Giardina, “Rick,” 17 Jefferson Ave., Everett, Biology, “Each day I learn just a little bit more. I don’t know why, but I do know what for. If we’re all going some- place, let’s get there soon. For life has no title, just words and a tune. Carol Gould, 26 Porter St., Everett, Art Education, There are places I'll remember all my life though some have changed; Some forever, not for better, some have gone, and some remain. Michael Grealy, Greal,” 47 Burbank Rd.. Medford, Marine Engineering, “Keep four wheels on the ground and LIVE ... 24
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Edward Duffy, “FEUD,” 32 Tremont St., Charlestown, Space Traveler, Some people wanted champagne and caviar when they should have had beer and hot dogs. (P.S. FFUD is Duff’ spelled backwards). Mary Ellen Duffy, 32 Maynard St., Malden, Nursing, Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it within us or we find it not. Veronica DuLong, Ronnie, 35 Lynn Fells Parkway, Melrose, Mathematics, Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Thomas J. Dunn, Tom, 73 Pleasant St., Rev- ere, Business, Freedom lies in being yourself. Nicholas L. Enfanto, Nos, 69 Sammet St., Everett, Electrical Engineering, If you have no aim in life, you will never hit the target.” Mark G. Faucon, Falcon, 45 Bradshaw St., Medford, Keep a song of joy in your heart and even though the time has come for us to part, we'll be together soon and time will fly, ’cause we never really say good- bye. Frank J. Fazzina, Fuzzy, 35 Myrtle St., Boston, Accounting, Stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit. It's when things seem worst that you must not quit. Pamela Fidler, Pam,” 250 Bunker Hill St., Charlestown, Human Ser- vices, Life is a journey, not a destination.” Wearing a uniform was as much a part of going to Pope John as eating in the cafe. A uniform meant never worrying about what to wear to school the next day But how could you feel unique, knowing that 400 other girls were dressed exactly as you were? The impor- tance of blazer lapels took on new meaning as girls affixed any type of paraphernalia Ihey could find. From the back view, you were iusl another fish in the sea of navy blue blaz ers. But from the front, you were the girl with the ••Love Me button or the clinging Koala bear. On the other hand, Dress-Up Day became Dress-Down Day or the boys as football shirts, carpen- ter pants, and work boots were dragged out of the mothballs They became lost in a sea of uniformity EDWARD DUFFY MARY ELLEN DUFFY VERONICA DULONG THOMAS J. DUNN NICHOLAS L. ENFANTO MARK G. FAUCON FRANK J. FAZZINA i fc a PAMELA FIDLER 23
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' GERALDINE GREATHEAD CHERYLGREATOREX SCOTT GUARINO KENNETH GUITTARR MARK A. GREGORY DENISE MARIE GREER KAREN GUSTIN COLLEEN HARVEY Geraldine Greathead, “Gerri,” 120 Malden St., Everett, Nursing, “There are red ships, there are blue ships, but there is no ship like our friendship.” Cheryl Greatorex, 36 Sullivan St., Charlestown, Art, “Kiss today goodbye and point me towards tomorrow . . .” Denise Marie Greer, “Greerzo,” 273 Broadway, Mal- den, Dreams die first.” Mark A. Gregory, 181 Nichols St., Chelsea, “Cherish yesterday . . . Dream for tomorrow . . . Live for today ...” Scott Guarino, 24 Woodward St., Everett, Engineering and Architecture, “No matter what life brings to you you'll have the strength to bear it, as long as you have love to give and someone who can share it.” Kenneth Guittarr, “Ken,” 7 Eden St., Charles- town, Accounting, “Wit knows its own welcome and levels all distinction.” Karen Gustin, 80 Grant St., Somerville, Accounting, “Ask and you shall receive. Seek and you shall find. Knock and it shall be opened to you.” Colleen Harvey, “Wall-banger,” 50 Haskell Ave., Revere, Pan Am Flight Attendant, “The day is almost over, and its toiling time is through. Is there anyone to utter now a kindly word of you?” (Waldo) 25
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