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NICKNA MES Thomas Brien Thomas French Chris Lopolito James Marshall Joseph McCool Harry McDonough Joseph McNamee Raymond Polito Michael Rollins Steven Shauneesy Chris Trowbridge Edward Walsh Lori Belcastro Kathleen Cassidy Caryn Ciampa Eileen Donohoe Christine Kerrigan Bonnie Lacerda Ginger Meek Colleen Mooney Laura Murray Kimberly Paste Patricia Rais Cheryl Scofield Moose Frenchie Lopo Jaime Cool-ade The good doctor Fuzzie Politas Malcolm Shag T ro wb Puck Brain y Muscles Pizza Red Ms. President Kermit Sputnick Lennie Muscles Cookie Monster Patty Info service i?- -r 2-'WE 054, -rife-1 i v IMAGINE IF . . . Thomas Brien became a convict . . . Thomas French spoke softly . . . Chris Lopolito gave up girls . . . James Marshall didn't wear his vest . . . Joseph McCool weren't a boy scout . . . Harry McDonough couldn't play the piano . . Joseph McNamee didn't have curly hair . . . Raymond Polito weren't a basketball player . Michael Rollins didn't have a current event . . Steven Shaunessy had hair . . . Chris Trowbridge weren't tall . . . Edward Walsh didn't play hockey . . . Lori Belcastro failed a test . . . Kathleen Cassidy didn't laugh . . . Caryn Ciampa wore glasses . . . Eileen Donohoe didn't have red hair . . . Christine Kerrigan weren't President . . . Bonnie Lacerda hated frogs . . . Ginger Meek hated Garfield . . . Colleen Mooney weren't borrowing something Laura Murray weren't athletic . . . Kimberly Paste didn't brush her hair . . . Patricia Rais spoke loudly . . . Cheryl Scofield were a midget . . .
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,, REMEMBER THE DA YS 8A is leaving - we're going our ways Never to forget the St. Charles days. The times we shared were the very best A whole lot better than all the rest. No one's perfect - we all know that We tried our best to prove that fact We left a mark no one will forget. Sr. Marie Paula will retire yet The teachers we had will never forget The times that we had - some they will always regret We all remember the joy we had together Because . . . Memories are forever. REMEMBER WHEN . . . Tom Brien 's pants ripped in church Michael Rollins was arguing that the history books were wrong Harry McDonough mistook the encyclopedia seller for a substitute teacher Mrs. Labillois slammed the door and broke the glass in the window Ray Polito unplugged the clocks Steve Shaunnessy was selling radios Caryn Ciampa skipped a week of school When we went to Washington, D.C. Mrs. Doyle's clock fell apart The boys got caught hanging out the window Joe McC0ol had to stick his head against Mr. McHugh's board Colleen Mooney swallowed ink in Spanish Ginger Meek got caught with a note Chris Lopolito got kicked out of Mrs. Doyle's room We had Spanish outside WE GOT IN TROUBLE!!.'!.'!! S0
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CLASS FA VORI TES Food Group Pizza, Italian Subs J. Geils Band, ACXDC Sport Song Basketball, Hockey I Love Rock 8: Roll , Center- fold Radio Station 94W WCOZ, 107 WAAF T-V- Show General Hospital , Private Ben- Month jaminu M , J ay une Literature Story Call of the Wild , Just Short of Class . ,, Eternity Spanish, Math ALL OF US - 25 YEARS FROM NOW Here we are at the 25th Reunion of the Class of '82. Some of the guests have already arrived. Over in the corner I see Officer Tom Brien, Professor French and Father Christopher. By the punch table, I see leather manufacturer, James Marshall, the world leader of Boy Scouts, Joe McCool, and the pianist and stuntman, Harry McDonough. The brain surgeon, Joe McNamee, is off on an urgent operation and Ray Polito, the famous basketball player, cannot be here tonight because of a playoff game. Some more people are entering the banquet hall. Our famous hockey player, Michael Rollins, the stand-up comic, Steven Shaunessy, the dentist, Chris Trowbridge, and the hockey player, Ed Walsh. News has come in that Lori-Ann Belcastro, the manufacturer of combs, cannot be here tonight because her largest plant broke down. Here comes Kathleen Cassidy, who hasn't done much except get married to Rick Springfield. Caryn Ciampa just arrived, the famous mud wrestler. Accompanying Caryn, Eileen Donohoe, the drummer for the new band The What? , also arrived. Even Christine Kerrigan, the Governor of California, is here and Bonnie Lacerda, the co-star of the hit T.V. series The Frog and I . Ginger Meek, the ever-famous journalist just made her ever- conspicuous entrance. Colleen Mooney, the fashion designer, is here along with the famous basketball player, Laura Murray, and Kim Paste, the Dallas cheerleader, and Sister Patty has just walked over from the convent. Last of the gang, Cheryl, the star of General Hospital Emergency Room could not be here tonight because of taping. Time for festivities which is my cue to leave. Have Fun 8A! 52
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