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Peter Schroth L.: Mopars, my Duster, cartoons, camping, pay day, lunch, with Scarlet and Karen. D.: people who don’t have their act together, rain, Chevys. H.A.: To one day own my own garage. F.M.: summer of '84, Sept. 22 B-day party at my house. A.: Freshman basketball, Ski Club. Michael Seery Tanya Sue Shaw L.: good friends, smiles, doing things on impulse, long walks with my puppy, Virginia (K.D.). D.: snobs, two-faced people, red lights, getting caught in the act (B.Y.W.A.) goodbyes, fighting, death, fires, liver. H.A.: To live my life to the fullest. F.M.: Worcester 9 83, with L.M., C.D., and T.H., My mother, and broth- er (may peace be with them), living in Maine, Hampton Beach 84, my senior year. F.S.: ‘“‘l see what | like and | like what I see’, “The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed.” A.: softball 1, 2; cheering 1, 2; yearbook 2, 4; Vocational school com- mittee rep. 2, 4; Vocational School council rep. 2; vocational V.P. 2, 3,4 Mark Shea B.H. L.: Van Halen, Apple 101, D.: People who like Culture Club, surprise quizzes. H.A.: To be a Green Beret. F.S.: “Your Mama’. A.: Ski Club 4. Mark Sierak, Grouch, George, Vidal Donut L.: U2, “11 o'clock tick-tock.”” B-52’s, France, skiing, Neil Young, convertibles, pigs. D.: deadlines, D-JEEP, sarcasm, pancakes, being late, singing loud- er than the radio. H.A.: To become a famous doctor. F.M.: U2 concert 12 2 84, Germany 4 '83, summer of 84, F.S.: ““Deli- vah!”’ A.: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Math team 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Ski Club 1, 4. Annie Silva Sandra Silva, Sandy L.: skiing reading, mountain lions, Army. D.: math homework. F.M.: summer of 84. A.; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4. Michael Simpson, Mike L.: skiing, golf, Apple 101, “Perv!” D.: J.B.F.K., being kicked out of the library, 3 putts, A Block. H.A.: To have a successful career in business management, to become a professional golfer, to own a Porsche. : F.M.: Sugarbush '84, times with “‘Perv’’, golfing with Rudy. F.S.: Hamblim “Buck a hole”. A.: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4.
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Michelle Rousseau L.: Little red sports cars, gourmet jelly beans. D.: waiting, goodbyes. HA.: BS in Nursing. FM.: May 14, 81 83, Boston 84, Colorado 82. A.: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 1, 3, Choraleers 4, Track Field 3. Christine Roy Rick Sagendorph Sag L.: Denise LaHair, My MB5 and Datsun F- 10, August ’84, Susan’s peanut butter cookies. D.: The anchor, Black patches that aren’t worth $100. International Scouts, having 1 brother in Germany and 1 in Korea, angry roosters Lussier’s loudness, 3-1 odds. HA.: To graduate. FM.: Sophomore Garage. FS.: “Smile, Tomorrow will be worse.”’. Christopher St. Jean Chris Saint L.: Family reunions, the little guys, being with Mary. D.: Arguments, having to work. HA.: To be successful. FM.: Florida 79, times with family, Prom 84, Misqua- micut 84. FS.; ‘Watch it!”, “Oh Marium!”. A.: Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Maurice St. Onge L.: Everybody, English, Social Studies. D.: Michael Jackson. HA.: To make it big and win Mega Bucks. FM.: School. Pamela Salviuolo Shorty, Smiley L.: Jack J., snow days, water skiing. D.: getting up early, boring parties, 9 hour shifts. HA.: To complete nursing school and be the best that | can be. FM.: Times with Maria, Joanne and Lisa; time spent with Jack. FS.: “This is un- real’, “1 think I’m going crazy.” Donna Savage L.: My car, my friends, chinese food, B.M. D.: saying goodbye, working on weekends. HA.: To become an execu- tive secretary. FM.: New year’s eve 83, summer 84. FS.: “You wish.” Lisa-May Schellhammer, Lisa, Lee L.: Mike, family, and friends, “Petey, summer. D.: decisions, bills, being broken, C.W., 10th grade. HA.: To be happy with a family and hopefully to be a beautician. FM.: 3 23 83, times with Donnie, Mike, my friends and family, the blue, yellow and green novas, Prince and Rosie. ES.: “Are you sure?!?”, FS.: “Are you sure?!?”, “Nol, but Lydia does!”’. A.: Honor roll first quarter. 27
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Michael Sladdin, Mike, Slads, Sledge L.: late-nights, skiing, trav- elling, concerts. D.: the morning after, rain, sub-zero weather, F.M.: Sugarbush 84. A.: tennis 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. Adam Slezik L.: always being on time. Mr. Bombard on Fridays. D.: Bridgewater State room 14, when Darlene laughs. H.A.: To survive! F.M.: summer of 84, J.D.’s pine tree, ‘‘the note’, ski weekend ’84. F.S.: ‘There was one?” Wade Smith John Solaroli, Smoke, Hulio, Juan, Smoke-a-bowli L.: sailing, my car, spaghetti, the Giants, blondes. D.: Yogi Bear’s, squash, gays, car troubles. H.A.: To be rich and famous and have girls falling at my feet. F.M.: summer of ’84 after 11 p.m. trips to Springfield. “You slob 1” ‘‘We go anywhere and do anything!” A.: Cross Coun- try 2, ; 3, 4; Varsity T club 2, 3, 4; Football 4. Michael Sosik, Jacko L.: Mom and Dad, football coaches, riding my bike, kicking footballs. D.: Southbridge, the cafeteria, being unhappy. H.A.: To be a pre kicker or bike rider. F.M.: Bartlett game, childhood. A.: football 2, 3, 4; baseball 2: track 3, 4. Michelle Anne Spenard, My-Shell, Scrubby, Polack L.: Private Corriveau, roses, being with my family, tigers, funky earrings, shop- ping. D.: ‘“Ratman!”’, vegetables, being picked on, physics, wearing glasses. H.A.: To be a certified public Accountant. F.M.: times with Rusty Joe, summer of 84, V.T. parties, Eastern States since 76, Riverside 84, Pvt. Joe’s graduation, A block study. F.S.: “Get out!” A.: softball 1, 2, 3: field hockey 1, 2, 3 capt. 4; Choraleers 3, 4: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. i Kathi Spera L.: M.S., music, sports, Italian food. D.: riding the bus, wise people, drunk drivers. H.A.: To become an Accountant or an Executive Secretary. F.M.: my father, trip to England. F-.S.: “Just kidding!” Eric Stickney, Stick-wac L.: T.T., friends. D.: term papers, Satur- day breakfast at the Publick House. H.A.: To own my own Corpora- tion. F.M.: Gorman’s class junior year, library D-block senior year. F.S.: “I guess you had to be there.”’ A.: yearbook 4. 29
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