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Administrators: (back row) Dr. Kelleher, Dr. Thurston, Mr. Baker, Mr. Willard (front row) Mr. Cowles, Mrs. Ingerman, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bentley, Mr. Pessia To the Class of 1984: In a very few days we will be attending the best Graduation ever, as each of you who re- ceives a diploma will walk proudly across the stage. We will, indeed, tell you to walk proudly, as you will have achieved a goal that has not come easily; a goal not achieved by all; a goal for which you and your family may be MIGHTY proud. Proud, too, are the achievements of your Class, including the spirit you have given to the school and your three-in-a-row Booster Day victories in Grades 10, 11 and 12. So, walk proudly, good Class of 1984. The school is better because you were here. We will miss you. J. Robert Vail Principal 24
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parking lots in the morning. As stu- dents, we feel safe knowing that no one will steal the lot. It is also refresh- ing to drive into school and be wel- comed by a freezing, friendly face. We are comforted by the fact that the se red-nosed undercover agents are guarding and protecting the pave- ment from all the pavement-snatch- ers rumored to be lurking in Westbor- ough. Keep up the good work! All in all, being a teacher is not an easy job. Many teachers claim to be losing their sanity. Evidence of this can be found anywhere. Besides los- ing his Music Theory class, Mr. Pap- pazisis lost Leopard Woman in Mon- treal (to his great disappointment). Mr. Lightbody lost his beard as well as the attention of half of his students. Mr. Trahan, determined to outdo Jim, lost weight and ALL of his class during the invasion of the A. P. Mafia. Mr. Markvenas has succeeded in get- ting everyone lost in physics, while everyone in A. P. Chemistry is totally lost, including Mr. Cerasoli . . . Mr. Vail, our fearless leader, stands alone — determined not to lose his friendly disposition (no sarcasm in- tended). However, the most signifi- cant loss that the faculty will face in their career will be the loss of the class of nineteen hundred and eighty four.
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