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FLORENCE LAFRAZIA SUSAN M. LANAGAN CAROLELANFRANCHI JANET LANG Florence LaFrazia, ••Missy,” 99 Golden Ave., Medford, Medical Technology, “Tomorrow Smiles, while sad is yesterday.” Susan Lanagan, 315 Park St., Med ford. Medical Technology, “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.” Carole Lanfranchi, 1150 Bennington St., East Boston, Executive Secretary, '‘And now the end is here ... I wish I did it my way! Janet Lang, 32 Woodlawn St., Ever- ett, Accounting, “There’s always tomorrow for dreams to come true.” Jean Lavorati, 109 Highland St., Chelsea, Optometric Technology, The seasons are passing one by one. So gather moments while you may. Collect the dreams you dream today. Remember? Will you remember the times of your life?” Carol M. Leahy, 30 Boylston St., Malden, Medical Secretary, Life goes by too fast; make the most of it. Ann Lemieux, 16 Forest Ave., Everett, Dental Assistant, “Suc- cess in life is not measured by power and wealth, but rather by happiness and love.” Paula Lemole, 116 Fuller St., Everett, Nursing, “May the dreams you dream today be the joys you enioy tomorrow. 28
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Carole Ann Jewkes, 80 Crest Ave., Revere, Accounting, “I'll live my life with friends, for if I live my life alone I have not lived. (LFTUL) John Kanarkiewicz, “Alex, “Bronco, “Kanark, 59 Burma Rd., Chelsea, “It was a tough fight ma, but I made it.” Carolyn M. Keane, 63 Chestnut St., Charlestown, Business Administration, “The world is not interested in the storms you encountered, but whether you bring in the ship. Elizabeth Keane, 428 Lincoln Ave., Saugus, Pre- medicine, To reach the unreachable star, this is my quest, to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far, to reach the unreachable star. Marybeth Keane, 130 Gledhill Ave., Everett, Medical Secretary, Looks like we made it.” Janet S. Kelley, 51 Gledhill Ave., Everett, Stenographic IBM, Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow. William F. Kuhn, Billy, 49 Hunting St., Malden, Broadcasting, Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines. Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way. The time is gone, the song is over, thought I’d something more to say. Cynthia Lafferty, 32 Madison Ave., Chelsea, Biology, Just what the truth is I can't say anymore. ► CAROLE ANN JEWKES JOHN KANARKIEWICZ WILLIAM F. KUHN CAROLYN M. KEANE mm jjpj MARYBETH KEANE JANET S. KELLEY ELIZABETH KEANE CYNTHIA LAFFERTY 27
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JAMES C. LENEHAN MARKC. LEONARD I .;',. V CHRISTINE LUCIANO ► PATRICIA LOZZI ELLEN LUCEY JAMES LETTERIE James C. Lenehan, ‘■Jim, 43 Cottage St., Everett, Business Administration, If it weren't for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn't get done. Mark C. Leo- nard, Beepo, 38 Pleasant St., Everett, Lav Enforcement. There was no respect for youth when I was young, and now that I am old, there is no respect for the aged. I missed the coming and going. James Letterie, Leteer, 66 Jarvis St., Revere, Accounting, Dreaming for success is easier than obtaining it. Thomas D. Lewandowski, Ski, 52 Beacon St., Chelsea, Biology and Psy- chology, If you take an extra step when everyone else gives up, you’ll be ahead of all the rest. Patricia Lozzi, Patti, 31 Glendale St., Everett, Early Childhood Education, The only thing you have to fear is fear itself. Ellen Lucey, 209 Hancock St., Everett, Law and Political Science, Only when we pause to won- der do we go beyond the limits of our little lives.” Christine Luciano, Chris, 60 Sammet St., Everett, Like a bird in the wind, like a tree in the storm, like the breath of a child from the moment he’s born till the very last day when the cur- tains are drawn, we are children. Colleen Lynch, 25 Pleasant St., Everett, Dance, To every moment that we share, there is an end that we must bear. A time to go our separate ways, a time for cherishing happier days. (LFTUL) THOMAS D. LEWANDOWSKI COLLEEN LYNCH 29
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