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Body heat — it beats oil any day ' (Sue Bloksberg, Sue Elcock, Debbie DiPirro, Sally Brown) Jaime and Karen chatted outside the bandroom. (Jaime Maerder, Karen Liepmann) Rich D’Ortenzio and Muffy Edwards — cornered by the photographer. The school lunch took its effect. (Eileen Young, Alicia Barry) George found North America warmer than he’d expected. (Carol Moon, George Torres) Do not disturb: Kim on duty (Peter Gorgone, Kim Woods)
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COMPANIONSHIP: SCHOOL WOULD BE A LONELY PLACE WITHOUT IT After missing a game-winning goal, flunking a test, or breaking up, we turned to our friends. Sometimes there were things that parents couldn’t be told, but a true friend was always there. Without companionship, high school could be a boring, lonely plai-e. Friendship is the most enriching part of an education. Not only did it give us practice in communicating with peers, but through the companionship of others, our private ideas were challenged and constructively criticized. Who else would go out at 2 A.M. when we suddenly had an urge for Dori- tos? To whom else could we complain or brag about our social lives — know¬ ing they’d either be sympathetic or admiringly jealous? It’s been great” . don’t ever change” . . .I’ll never forget you” were only some of the things written at the exchange of senior pictures, keep in touch” was by far the most important. The tough life of an athlete. (Jim O’Connell, Jane Sullivan, Ron Johanna Sherwood and Nancy E. Miller — hopefully it’s a double case of lockjaw. Peters) Hugga” lived up to his name. (Bill Clark, Tom Higgins) SOMEBODY’S got to talk to the sophomores, right, Pooper? (Keith Greenfield, Leslie Kaplan)
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INDIVIDUALITY: STUDENTS DID WHAT CAME NATURALLY Whether playing the oboe and not the clarinet, liking gin-and- tonici more than whiskey sours, smoking Marlboro instead of Winston, or chewing Bazooka and Bubble Yum, students at Wellesley High were individuals in all they did. Even by smiling, frowning, or just chatting, we revealed the very personal aspects of our characters. Everyone is an individual in one way or another, and it was this diversity that made the high school class interesting and full of surprises. Individuality became apparent through the activities in which we were involved, through oral and written expression, through drama, music, art, and athletics. While some were recog¬ nized with academic awards, senior superlatives, or trophies, oth¬ ers stood out in less traditional ways — simply by wearing what they wore, saying what they said, and being themselves. Yum! Apple juice!” (Peter Gorgone) When Senior Class President Robin Payton spoke, Bones” and Tom listened! (Robin Payton, Rob McClean.Tom McGrath) A mouse?! WHERE?!” (Damon Santostefano, Peter Bergstrom, Peter Brodell) Lisa Weil sported one of the year’s most popular fashions — the cowl neck. 8
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