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Christopher DeMeo James DeMeo Chris DeFeo Michael DeLeonardis Deborah Dellavecchia Anne Mane Demelas A classic profile: Kenny Goldsmith peeks out from behind a curtain of curls Michele Dempsey Suzanne DeSanto 96
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Advances in communications reach new heights: (Top) Ira Wattenberg prepares for a career as a D J at WPLJ (Bottom left) Phil Harris finds out if he is late to class by calling Time (Bottom right) Kathleen Godfrey receives information from Viking II.
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William DeTora Maeva Diaz Neal DeYoung Thomas DiCandia Nancy DiCaterino Gloria Dimiceli MICHAEL DeLEONARDIS is an avid foot- er ball fan. He plans to study business and i auto mechanics in college. CD Cn DEBORAH DELLAVECCHIA: 1 spent m time in the mountains, spent time the hills. ? There were things that we don’t under- CD stand, but I think in time we will.” (The Grateful Dead) ANNE MARIE DEMELAS: In order to dis- cd cover new oceans, we must have the courage to lose sight of land.” CO CHRISTOPHER DeMEO was a dedicated member of the football team and an avid — trumpet player in the band and stage O band. CO JAMES DeMEO was on the Schreiber -± Varsity golf team for three years, and he 5 plans to continue golfing in the future. MICHELE DEMPSEY: Half the fun of Yn having a friend is being one yourself.” — SUZANNE DeSANTO: “I have to say. my O friends, this road goes a long, long way, and if we re going to find the end, we re gonna need a helping hand.” (Bernie CO Taupin) CD WILLIAM DeTORA: ’’If you love some- Cn thing, set it free. If it comes back to you, it m is yours. If it doesn't, it was never yours.” q NEAL DeYOUNG: “Live life to the fullest.” MAEVA DIAZ: ’’There’s a world you're liv- ing in. No one else has your part. All God’s children in the wind. Take it in and -nI blow hard.” CD (f THOMAS DiCANDIA: “The song remains m the same.” NANCY DiCATERINO: ”To be free, to know life and love, to face your reality but ( ) cherish your dreams.” GLORIA DIMICELI: ’’Your ever-lasting summer: you can see it fading fast, so you 0 grab a piece of something that you think CO is gonna last. You wouldn’t know a dia- 5 mond, if you held it in your hand; the — things you think are precious, I can’t gg understand.” (The Dan) CO NICOLE DOLINER: “I am closer to believ- ing than I ever was before on the crest of this elation. Must I crash upon the shore CD and with the driftwood of acquaintance CO light the fire to love. Once more I am 5 wind-blown . . . I am time.” (Greg Lake) Nicole Doliner
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