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ROBERT SCOTT WATROBA “Many a romance begins when you find the girl of your dreams and ends when you wake up. Hoss’s goal is to become very wealthy. Likes: Labatt’s Ale; the beach; German wine; summer; partying with the Montague gang; 10 10 81; 1 23 81. Dis- likes: being bored; rainy days; study halls; Booster Day “80”; 7 4 81; Dodge Challeng- ers; certain freshmen. Activities: Football 1,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 4. EVERETT WICKLINE “A man achieves according to what he be- lieves.” Everett’s goal is to become some- thing worth talking about. Likes: Ev; hotel Kaltner’s parties; partying at Tim’s; the field crew; Nazarath; 151; the Celtics; get- ting buzzed with B L; Mustangs; the good old days; going on trips. Dislikes: people who owe money; 1 31 81; accidents; the morning after; getting caught; squares; constant noise at home; speeches. Activi- ties: Football 1; Basketball 3; Baseball 2,3; OPUS 2,3. TINA MARIE WICKLINE “Don’t walk in front of me; I may not fol- low. Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead. Walk behind me and just be my friend!” Twinkie’s goal is to become a foreign lan- guage specialist and work with computers in the Army. Likes: a certain someone; family and friends; traveling; the ocean; sunsets on the beach; snowy nights; money; guys; Pd. B in the senior hall ; driver’s-ed with Deb C.; black cats. Dislikes: having car trouble; “Stop” signs; Mr. Garbiel’s word problems; being “so” short; being de- pressed, hurt, and all alone; arguments with friends. Activities: Junior National Honor Society (Pres.); Jr. Prom Commit- tee; Chorus; Spanish Club (Pres.); Year- book Staff; Netop. Camera Shy DONNA GALBRAITH DIANA MARIE WILLIAMS “Hot child don’t You know you’re young- you got your whole life ahead of you!”- Queen-Diana’s goal is to get what she wants and where she wants it. Likes: 7 24 80; full Coke bottles; U-Mass; M.L.; 3 5 79; parties; concerts; limo’s; horses; weekends; long nights; full moons; New Year’s Eve; graduation; spicey F.; good times; sunset rock; painting; drawing. Dis- likes; preachers; homework; worrying; cur- fews; stuck-ups; being bored; getting up; tests; W.V.; work cameras. Activities: Co- lorguard 1-4; Junior Prom Committee 3. GAYLE PAUL WILLIAMS “Save a girl for a rainy day and another in case it doesn’t rain. “Gayle’s goal is to be- come rich and live in a penthouse apart- ment in California. Likes: Canadian im- ports; quiet Montague; Mustangs; the Roll- ing Stones; Lynard Skynard; weekends. Dislikes: Class of ’85; Ware; Greenfield; Mohawk; wet grass; windy days; Camaro’s; no windows; no money; two faced girls; and the whole Junior High. Activities: Football 1-4.
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THOMAS ST. AMAND “There is no saint without a past, and there is no sinner without a future.” Tom’s goal is to really “live” until he feels that he has lived. Likes: Black Sabbath; B.O.C.; 8 27 81; factory; little green bottles; VT; good friends; good fun; Z28; CIO; the beach; “Atmosphere”; trolls. Dislikes: “Turn it down ; “No”; crank; running; vitamin “A”; H.W. Activities: intramural soccer 3; art 1- 4. LEWIS H. STARKEY III “I’m just moving clouds today; tomorrow I’ll try mountains. ’’-Ashleigh Brilliant- Lew’s goal is to enjoy his destiny. Likes: a lot of things. Dislikes: Class of ’85; people who talk too much; confusion; 10 10 81; little kids; destiny; his cat. Activities: Foot- ball 2-4; Track 2-4. REGINA MARIE TARGHETTA “A bell is no bell till you ring it; a song is no song till you sing it; and love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay-’cause love isn’t love till you give it away.” Gina’s goal is to be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Likes: mon- ey; staying out late; parties; having the greatest friends in the world; A’s party; racing with D.C.; tea parties in the whirl- pool; having good times; sports; getting rowdy; Dislikes: liars; being bored; lots of homework; getting up early; getting in trouble; high tensions; staying home; moody people; sprained ankles; Karen’s car door; onions; Activities; Basketball 1-4 (Co-Capt. 4); Softball Manager 3,4; Chorus 1; Floatmaking 1-4; Student Government; TFAA; OPUS 3; T-Club 1-4. THERESA MARIE THERIEN “Life is like an onion. You peel it off layer by layer, and sometimes you weep.” Terry’s goal is to get everything that she wants in life. Likes: a certain person; good times with Butch; getting rowdie with Ei- leen; partying with the Harvestland crew; the field; Boogie Hill; 4 wheeling; Doon Buggin’; ice cold beer; tunes; 12 31 79; 12 31 80. Dislikes: two faced people; hav- ing arguments with Brenda; curfews; peo- ple who aren’t on time; fighting with Tom. THOMAS C. THORNTON, JR. “The good times are the best times; the bad times fade away; the good times are for- ever, so baby, just one last kiss.”-J. Geils- Tom’s goal is to live a happy life in the country. Likes: the J. Geils Band; hunting; fishing; getting Uncle Buck (10 points, 205 pounds, 1979); ice cold beer; real Gold; fire place memories; blue dolphin; big boogies; upland; Booster Day Jaws. Dislikes: punk rock; Ware 79-81; big mouths; L“7’”s; dirt pot; missing Chuck’s laugh; belts. Activi- ties: Football 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Cross Country; Class President 4; Floatmaking. ANTHONY VIRGILIO “Speak your truth quietly and clearly, and listen to others; even the dull and the igno- rant; they, too, have their story.” Jay’s goal is to become rich. Likes: challengers; Cali- fornia; gossiping with Tina W. Dislikes: Class of ’85; being broke; stuck-up people; school; Fords; Huntley’s class.
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