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Doug Adriance Doogabooga. L.: Ms. White, Mr. Warren, back seats. D.: Gays, airheads, buying tires, speeding tickets, stop signs. P.P.: Monte Carlo, Don Perry. F.M.: Cherry Oulette. F..S.; Life goes on. P.D.: Truck driver. Todd Aikey Laurie Aldrich David Antonopolous D. J. L.: Soccer, L. G.’s blue ones, MOOSEHEAD, 8, keggers, Rusty’s mother, baseball, fleas. D.: C. V., license, friends, Mom Dad. F.M.: Twenty-six absences, 18 tardies, 13 dismissals in 81, playing hockey for THS, O-O North Brookfield. P.D.: Air Force — California. A.: J.V. Baseball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1. Dennis Antonopolous L.: Classic rock, 31, money, Storm Club, skiing, a nice hit on “D,” procrastinating, winning. D.: New Wave, “Crank it up,” frustration, rainy days, itching, war, losing, grass drills. P.P.: Friends, Junior, the Hookers, Gold Glove trophy. F.M.: Summer of 82, beating East Side, food fights at lunch, Mrs. Carroll’s E — block class. H.A.: To be healthy and happy. A.: Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Ski Club; Spirit Week Committee. Todd Balderelli L.: J. M., motorcycles, freedom, peace and quiet, mel- low moods. D.: Noise, trouble, pain, walking, bankruptcy, winter, J. J., Jill’s moods. P.P.: My leather, my record cabinet, motorcycle, happiness. F.M.: 11 81, 10 81. F..S.: Spark it! H.A.: To be a truck driver. P.D.: The ““Nuthouse.” Peter Bard Spaz, Crash. L.: Kim, driving fast, riding dirt bikes, deer hunting, Ziggy, bow hunting, parties, Chevy’s. D.: Psychology, reading, onions, peppers, American chop suey, New Year’s morning, Fords, see- ing flashing blue lights. P.P.: My Crash T-shirt, my stereo, my motorcy- cle. F.M.: First mission with Chuck, my Grandfather, Round 1, lunch time missions. F..S.: Go for IT! Anne-Marie Barnicle L.: Having Mr. Gorman for history, art classes, mice and pigs, St. Pauligirl times, Bu — Bu A., remembering, talking, daydreaming with friends. D.: No heat, homework, drastic mood changes, cheats, goodbyes, memorizing theorems and metrics, fighting, running. P.P.: Egore, E. T. and Tuba, my memories of high school, my family. F.M.: “Mama Jugs,” times with Nancy, Florida with Jill, out- ings before junior dances. F..S.: Oh my God, that’s terrible! H.A.: To design commercials for Coca Cola and McDonald’s. P.D.: Advertising designer. A.: Track 2, 3; Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 4. Wie , Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Roger Robidoux
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The Road Goodbye The road I took was named “goodbye.” The path looked strange. I wondered why. It left familiar things behind. A hand caught mine ... I paid no mind. The stranger never once did say Just what had brought him on my way. On we went, and some afraid. | wished I hadn’t come, but stayed. All the friends that I once knew Took a road named “goodbye”’ too. There were no two roads just the same. Though all were called “goodbye” by name. The road went on; we went on too, And I was sad, for then I knew That never would I be the same having walked down “goodbye” lane. I thought of games I’d lost and won, I thought of all the things I’d done, I thought of those I’d loved and cared, Of times we’d had, of things we’d shared. I thought of those I’d come to know, Just knowing them — they’d helped me so. I thought of things, Of tears I’d shed, Those same things now brought smiles instead. But in my heart was still a fear, And in my eye a shining tear; Yet on my face there was a smile, And we walked forward for a while. I walked along the road “‘goodbye.” I looked back once ... I heaved a sigh. Then I remembered at my side My silent, but constant guide. The stranger’s hand I felt in mine I looked into his face this time. I asked his name — he turned just so, He smiled and said, “I’m called ‘Hello.’ ” The tasks I’d done, those left to do, I wondered how I’d make it through When something inside me seems to say, “The best you can from day to day.” I thought of all the happy days, The sad ones now just seemed a haze, And in a flash I came to see How much the past had meant to me. We walked along — I wondered where The future led and what was there. The past still echoed from behind I was its, and it was mine. Anonymous 13 Seniors
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Brad Bartolo Bart, Zoso. L.: Being with Jen, running, concerts , reason, accomplishment, reading, family, being accepted the way you are. D.: Misunderstandings, pressures of the future, being lonely, conformity, red tape, bureaucrats, the norm, having to prove yourself. P.P.: My mother, J. P., stereo, album collection. F.M.: Summer of ’82, 9 14 82, 9 24 82, freshman cross country season. F..S.: We come alone, we leave alone, everything else is a gift. H.A.: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. P..D.: Business executive in New York City. 4.: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, Cocaptain 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3,; Track 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3; Fine Arts Club 3. Amber B. Bawden Bambi, Bamber. L.: California, music, acting, deer, warm weather, camping in the mountains, strawberry ice cream, hearing children laugh. D.: Cold weather, snowmobiles, being hurt, hurting oth- ers, bad moods, 5 AM, being talked to when I just wake up. P.P.: My family, my friends, my cats, Timey — tell. F.M.: Summer of ’82, Caze- dro, being a nanny, 12 7 81. F.S.: Life is like a piano; what you get out of it depends on how you play it. H.A.: To succeed on my own. P.D.: To be 5°5”. A.: Choraleers 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 4, Vice President 2, 3; Math Team 1; Yearbook 4: Basketball 1; Ski Club 4. Denise Beaudry Dee. L.: PV RN EM, Tab, Chicken McNuggets, my “adopted family,” B. P., football games, talks with Laura. D.: R. S., rainy days, vegetables, not getting the car, studying for tests, goodbyes, arguing with friends. P.P.: The Pacer, L. P.’s friendship, my frog, my family. F.M.: Times on NBR and LL (North), D — block with Crossway and Backwards, times with L. P. and the Pacer, Summer of ’80 and ’82. F.S.: Go for it! H.A.: To be best friends with Laura forever. P.D.: Becoming a C.P.A. A.: Foreign Language Club 3; National Honor Soci- in” Ay Bie Gt Arleen Bergeron Bird. L.: Arthur, parties, listening to music. D.: School, disco, M. P. P.P.: Friends and family. F.M.: First dance °82, Brooklyn Fair °82, school days with my friends. F..S.: Go for it. H.A.: Be rich. Kimberley Lynn Bergstrom Bomber L.: Friends, Parties, vacations, con- certs, ballets, old movies, travelling, music. D.: Exams, procrastinating, dull weekends, tomatoes, bigots. P.P.: Photographs, letters. F.M.: Sum- mer of °82. F.S.: Don’t worry about it. H.A.: Prosperous career. P.D.: Career in business. A.: Fine Arts Club 4; Hockey Cheerleading 4. Neil Berthiaume L.: Hunting, fishing, fast cars, movies. D.: Onions, peppers, tourists. P.P.:’67 Dart. F.M.: The Bomb. Wendy Bertrand Bert. L.: B. L. M., music, °69 Camaros, pigs samoyed, huskies, the fall. D.: Outdoor plumbing. P.P.:’69 Camaro, samoyed dog. F.M.: Last two years with B. L. M., Paxton A.: Choraleers, Secretary of Chorus, Tri-M. Charlie Bibeau Sponsored by Sherwin Williams Co. 15 Seniors
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