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MICHAEL ARES 275 Massopoog Ave. October 26, 1956 Robin, A.V. room, A.V.A., study. MARIA ANN BALERNA 41 Walpole St. April 3, 1956 ALLAN . . . 4 28 72 ... Old Post Rd., ’Colour my world;’ concerts, cope . . . summer 72 and 73, . . . Prom 72 . . . “Love means never having to say you’re sorry,’’ Thank you Mom and Dad. RICHARD J. A AADON 16 Dehart Ave. March 20, 1956 “Professor” GARY ARONSON 34 Pole Plain Rd. March 1 , 1 956 G Ari Skunk Oh, my aching back. Crash of ' 72, High, Low, Bas- ketball at Fish, The point is running. 5 aces, cheater, K.F.C., Winter at the Pigs, -Parents- RANDALL BARISH 2 Pole Plain Rd. November 4, 1 955 The time I spent working my way through Shoron High School was perhaps not the most pleasant years of my life, but I must admit, they were worth- while. KAREN APPEL 3 Glenview Rd. February 28, 1956 Thanks and love to Eileen and Doc — I couldn ' t have made It without you. — The four of us; finding out — gray years; being alone special friends — Art; being different, Lote, B. J. SLANKK DAN BAILEY 1 1 Gabriel Rd. June 1 1, 1956 An educated man is as much superior to an unedu- cated man as the living are to the dead. ROBERT BAZER 4 Park Rd. June 22, 1956 I really don ' t mind if you sit this one out . . . Berklee, Max, V.S. ' 74 N.E.C.M., Bunny Bear, Bee- sel. Mother Chopper, Maine, Parliaments, Youth Council, Rotting on Sundays. 28
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jay aaronson 25 DeHart Ave. Februory 4, 1 957 “A truly good man is not aware of his goodness and is therefore good. A foolish man tries to be good, and is therefore not good . . . T ' ai chi MARK ABARBANEL 8 West St. June 29, 1956 YOKE . . . bowling . . . Recluse . . . Foxy Country . . . ALICIA J. ADAMS 1 Summer St. May 18, 1956 PAUL, 9 10 71, 12 26 71, 4 7 71, B. J. SLANKK, 416 Black Dog, Lovin’ you is easier, Ain ' t no mountain high enough, For those who love, time is eternity. We’ve got foreverl SUSAN E. ALBUIT 341 So. Main St. November 26, 1 955 BRANDY, LHB Pd. 4, Hawaii ' 74, Tuborg, ' 69 Cuda, Day by Day, Hello It ' s me, Lemons Sport, Paul, The little Things Mean a Lot. Cut this out. PAHI ALLEN 381 N. Main St. May 29, 1955 Lewi ... I feel unhappy, I feel so sod. I ' ve lost the best friend I ever had. . . . Changes; Black Sab- bath IV Thanks Mr. P. MITCHELL ALPERIN 29 Froncis Rd. June 11, 1956 It often shows a fine command of the longuoge to say nothing. Craig, Jeff, Mark and those long nights. The best person I ' ve met was a frog. ' DENNIS ALLEN 28 Bicknell St. July 22, 1956 The law was never passed, But some how most men felt free at last. Have we gone so far through space and time, Is it a vision in our mind? STEVE ALTIERI JR. 26 Worcester Rd. April 28, 1956 Grease gun . . . Kawasaki, Yamaha big bikes . . . Falstaff, The Tracks, End of Cheryl, Nontosket . . . Working at Getty, Barry’s Deli, Washing Floors . . . Water skiing, playing hockey. 27
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SUSAN MARY BEAUREGARD 7 May St. Februory 19, 1956 Dick . . . 10 13 73 Sacred Heart . . . Parties, Babysitting over Sue ' s, Metal Bellows, Nancy, Brockton, Stoughton . . . Working, Thank you Mom and Dad. RICHARD BERMAN 49 Oak Hill Dr. January 3, 1956 Mouse, Zubbah, Zoobie, Zooboe, Halloween 71, thanks Jeff, Wing 2, Shop, Lav., New Yeors ' 73 over Nickel ' s, Tea Hill, Watertower, “66 Chevy Imp. BISHSPLBB, SDIB, Rick, Eat my shorts. NANCY LAURA BOLSTER 35 Walpole St. Moy 24, 1956 WORKING (saving) M.B.C., Drinking Chevelle, Mus- tang, (My own car) Rocing, Stoughton, Brockton . . . Guys (W.M.) ' Colour My World, ' Sue, Navi, Long Hair, Thank you Mom and Dad. DREAMS . . . 18. . . ELVIS A. BERENTS 49 Beach Rd. June 13, 1956 VAN to L.A.? Football, Let ' s pull an all nighter. Let ' s hit Mr. C. ' s, Look out for the Parked car. Where ' s the party, Broadway, Gaff ' s, See how time flies. Bye Doc. STEVE BLOCK 11 33 Boy Rd. March 4, 1956 Twig, Football, Track, Baseball, Boy ' s Varsity Club, Bud at Mr. C ' s, weekends, Legshots, Teeth in Dash- board, Flim-Flam, Fire Extinguishers, memories, ' 62, ' 69 Ford, ' Ball Goodbye Stubs, Goodbye Doc. WAYNE ROBERT BOWEN 33 Kennedy Rd. March 30, 1956 BO — Maggie May — Gaff ' s where it all began — Broadway — Passout July 21 st — Switzerland ' 73 ' — The Meadows — H.S.P.L. — Summer ' 73 — Eddy Haskell — Mr. Cs — ' Bud ' Hung-Skihopping — Mr. Flim-Flam. BETH BERGER 1 26 Billings St. February 10, 1 956 The purpose of life is not to be happy — but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you lived at all. MARK STUART BLUMENTHAL 8 Lee Rd. November 1 0, 1 955 To Fred (he ' s so big), Al, Alfred, and Fred — Al: I don ' t care what anyone else says, I believe you exist; you crushed my hamster. 29
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