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Thomas L. McGuirk cL
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Junior year Upper classmen Yet another new administration, a more strict dress code The Ring Ceremony- a symbol of our maturity, superiortity U.S. History- “George Washington was not the first president of the United States and Columbus did not discover America.” US-R= Can-we-talk?”;-one-of the-funniest yet, of course Junior Semi-Formal - We looked our best while dancing with “Spankie” Senior Year The Class 1987 The college hunt is on Our homecoming- Fitchburg suffers defeat; we taste sweet victory The most strict dress code;-and-a good administration Senioritis Father-Daughter Dance, Mother-Daughter Tea, Sorry, guys. English- A girl or a toy? We graduate into a bigger world- ready for it The Class of 1987 followed all of the traditions but broke most of the rules. “Pushing our luck” is almost the class motto. And yet we are a Class that St. Bernard’s can be proud of. The Class of 1987- Tradition With a Difference DIFFERENCE 1987 Ww
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Thank You The lyrics to the song “To Sir With Love” ask, “How do you thank someone who has taken you from crayons to perfume... ’. Those words could be ours as we the Class of 1987, attempt to put into words the appreciation we feel for all that you have done for us. We want to thank you, MR. McGuirk for the time you gave to us. You were there for us, at all th e athlet- ic events, the rallies, the musicals, and the dances. Thank you for being our teacher, You shared your knowledge with us in chemistry and biology, and you taught us that learning could be fun. Thank you for being our Dean of Students. You pulled us back when we were way out of line. You were firm but fair with us, but more importantly you knew when a smile or a reassurance would do far more good than a reprimand. Thank you for being our class advisor. You never gave up On US, and with your help we were able to come together as a class. Your efforts enabled us to put on a J.S.R. that we were proud of. Nobody else could have brought out the best in us the way you did. Finally, thank you for being our friend. You loved us and it showed, and we are proud to be you last class. You are a special person. When in years to come we fondly think back on our high school days, some of our best memories will be the times you shared yourself with us. Lovingly, Class of 1987
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