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1 - The best part of this year is that its my last one.” -Joel McCarroll “Don’t mess!” -Robyne Backman “Love them senior lock¬ ers.” -Don Giroux “Although senior prive- leges changed considerably, its friendship and good times that make it special.” -Ellen Levintan “I can’t wait to get out, but I will miss it.” -Heather Elliott “It’s too bad it couldn’t have been a memorable one.”-Ed Griffin “It’s supposed to be differ¬ ent than other years, but its relly just the same.” -Paul Phillips “I’m just trying to keep my head above water.” -Kevin Thomas “Its alot different than 1 thought it would be.” -Renee Lussier “I’m sorry to see every¬ body leave.” -Ellen Levintan First dibs on parking stickers, no more buses- working after school taking SAT’s writing college applications, taking easy courses, Senior activities- magazine drive Homecoming Class outing Reception... Starting new traditions- leaving the old behind... Great times with old friends; Graduation saying goodbye looking towards the future- a new adventure. Susan Mary Aitncr Sue, Sues AMBITION: To do my best and be happy at whatever I do . . . HIGHLIGHTS: Making new friends, Period E Junior year with Mrs. Davidson, Senior events . . . ACTIVITIES: Outing Club . . . LEFT TO SWHS: F-Period cafe, chairs (Yuck!) . . . Francis Albano Fran, Fralf AMBITION: To sail around the world . . . HIGHLIGHTS: Montreal 85, DC 86, sopho¬ more year, hangin out w CC, KC, RC, DD, SM, CP, RP, TP, The Y Family . . . FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: You owe me a b - - - . . . PET PEEVE: Middle names . . . ACTIVITIES: Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Drama, Band 2, 3 . . . 18 S eniors
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Keep the spirit shining bright; it brings us close and shows the light. We need each other through thick and thin, and with this feeling we will always win. Like a statue we stand proud and tall, able to take life with its heights and falls. Though as we go on living each day, may we think of each other in our own special way. As time goes by, we drift apart, but all of us need a new start. Though a new chapter begins in our life pretty soon, think of each other like an old favorite tune; one that you never forget because it meant so much. Our class of 1987 may we always keep in touch...
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Jeanine Allard J, J Bean 1BITION: To spread love and happiness ough music . . . PET PEEVE: Stereotypes, ople who work so hard and don’t get any dit for it . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Joke!, u are SO phoney, wicked . . . HIGH- GHTS: 11 27 83, DC, Brown, Black, and, good times with all my buddies . . . 2TIVITIES: Chorus 1, 2, 4, Vocal 3, 4, ectrum 3, 4, Track 1-3, Gymnastics 1-3, istern chorus 3, 4, Drama club 4 . . . LEFT 3 SWHS: my little buddies and tab for Ann, i, Kate Stacey Lynne Backman Stace, Spacey, Mom, Robyne iMBITION: To make the most of today and ok w hole toward tomorrow . . . PET ’EEVES: HEADACHES, pessimism, no leep, worms . . . HIGHLIGHTS: Jr. prom Bry, great times w special friends, Bryan, fOBY 85, SWFTY-pres., hockey games, con- erts, rides w Mike . . . ACTIVITIES: soccer -4; track mgr. 1-4, So. Ex. Bd., Jr. class ■p acting pres., prom comm., SR. CLASS ’RES., drama 1, 2; chorus 1-3, vocal 4, NHS . . FAVORITE SAYING: SMILE! You guys, This is true!, Cool! . . . LEFT SWHS: Special nemories! Craig, A. Alver Alf, Alvin AMBITION: To never have to grow up . . . PET PEEVES: left turns (ws), elders, fiend . . . HIGHLIGHTS: WON TON SETZ (Saint Richard), The old neighborhood; Valley Falls and The Cave with SS, SK, BL, TG; The Tem¬ ple with MS, JA, DB, SB and evil; doing noth¬ ing with RL and SS, special times and more to come with JL . . . FAVORITE SAYING: No Scott, “Scott, you’re walking home.” . . . AC¬ TIVITIES: Varsity soccer 3, 4; Missions with the MA’s . . . Philip J. Bahler Phil, Hank Jr., Jr. AMBITION: To make my business prosper¬ ous . . . PET PEEVES: my 56’ not on the road, cliques, c ;rty breakups, smokers . . . HIGHLIGHTS: best times with BA, CA, TA, DB, CC, LC, MC, MD, SD, TD, SG, TG, LH, RH, GK, TK, KM, BN, JP, RS, TT, MW, SB and friends, older generation, work, footwear, Jr. Prom . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Wow lets boogie, that’s right Mikey, Baby doll, who la la, what’s happening hot stuff? that’s a goot one . Stephan Andrews Jr. Big Guy, Clue AMBITION: To own my own sporting goods store . . . PET PEEVE: Losing my keys, forgetting things, Cape Cod wipe outs . . . HIGHLIGHTS: Cape Cod, 9 15 86, Cana¬ da Ski trip, Haywood talks with MN, EG, BM, Good times with the boys . . . ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Bridge Club 4 . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Huh? What? Ya Buts- mack; . . . and whatnot . . . LEFT TO SWHS: Our Empties Richard Balzarini Rich, Edmund Halley AMBITION: To be a rich person . . . PET PEEVE: The food HIGHLIGHTS: Just being a senior . . . ACTIVITIES: Astronomy . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Ah, Ah LEFT TO SWHS: Mr. B, Led Zeppelin Rules! Robyne Lisa Backman Rob, Bobbin, squirt, brat, shorty AMBITION: To grow to 5’, to own a health spa and a beach house . . . PET PEEVE: braces, cold weather, decisions, my name mis- pelled . . HIGHLIGHTS: soccer, Jr. prom- beach, Sen. events, good times w friends, summer 86, concerts . . . ACTIVITIES: soc¬ cer 1-4, track 1, 3, 4, Jr. ex. board-prom comm., Sen. ex. board-outing, Sen. events, drama 1,2... LEFT TO SWHS: memories .. . FAVORITE SAYINGS: THIS IS TRUE! Don’t mess! wicked cool, THAT was scary! Michael D. Barberi The Barbarian AMBITION: To be self employed and never slow down . . . PET PEEVE: People who slam my car door; camaros giggling girls; waking up . . . HIGHLIGHTS: Aerosmith Mike’s; 140 monza run; cruising with “Dave”; nights out with JS, MG, SR, PF, DC, JP, JH . . . FA¬ VORITE SAYING: A do bob bi de! s etuors
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