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PAULS. CARNEY August 13 22 Summer Street P.C. . . . known for wild parties and the Blue Bomber . . . ambition: to get as much out of life as possible . . . hobbies and interests include cars, cards, and parties ... an annual par¬ ticipant in the band and tennis team . . . pet peeve: sophomores. ANTHONY J. CASTELLINE January 28 536 North Avenue T s not to be thus— but to be safely thus. William Shakespeare F BETSY CHAPMAN October 2 15 Myles Standish Road Many things are admirable, but none more admirable than man. Sophocles CAROL ELIZABETH CHARPIE 45 Ridgeway Road August 9 believe that every right implies a re¬ sponsibility; every opportunity, an obli¬ gation: every possession, a duty. John Davison Rockefeller, Jr. LISA ANN CHRISTOPHER 20 Coburn Road September 29 Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. “Pooh! he whispered. “Yes, Piglet?” “Nothing, said Piglet, taking Pooh’s paw. “I just wanted to be sure of you. A. A. Milne 10
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STEVEN L. BROWN February 5 22 Black Oak Road It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright. Benjamin Franklin THOMAS E. BROWN May 25 92 Beaver Road Real life is doing something which you love to do with your whole being so that there is no inner contradiction, no war between what you are doing and what you think you should do. Life is then a completely integrated process in which there is tremendous joy. J. Krishnamurti PAMELA BRYSON October 9 112 Scotch Pine Road Seek not happiness too greedily, And be not fearful of unhappiness. Lao-Tze DONALD CACACE September 25 80 Drabbington Way Don, Cacachi” . .. frequently found in the smoking lounge” . . , has easy access to a Schlitz Warehouse ... known for being very Italian . . . has a habit of appearing uninterested, then surprising everyone with a series of profound remarks . . . friendly to everyone . . . easy to talk to. BRUCE C. CAMPBELL September 8 98 Lexington Street Today is gone, today was fun, tomor¬ row is another one. Everyday, from here to there, funny things are every¬ where Dr. Suess 9
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CHARLES CLEARY June 24 36 Hallett Hill Charley . . . favorite teacher: Mr. Palena . . . likes Jethro Tull . . . enjoys English class . . . life philosophy: stay alive . . . nice guy. M. ELLIOT COCHRAN November 19 233 Ash Street There exists an obvious fact that seems utterly moral: namely, that a man is always a prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them. One has to pay something. A man who has become con¬ scious of the absurd is forever bound to it. . . Camus JUDY ELIZABETH COLEMAN April 6 79 Black Oak Road And in the sweetness of friendship—let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. Kahil Gibran DAVID COLPITTS June 18 1 Colpitts Road Dave . . . commonly found on, in or under some kind of automobile—w hen he is not in the shop’’ . . . hopes to be a mechanical engineer . . . pet peeve: math class . . . gas station at¬ tendant . . . wills his math book to Miss Zelinka. ARLENE MARIE COMEAU March 28 25 Perry Lane Arleney, Arty, Bubbles . . . Eternal class secretary ... big brown eyes . .. gullible . . . The more you love, the more you will be loved,” . . . waterski nut . . . summers at Sunapee ... in¬ volved . . . lead in Tom Jones . . . June 19 . . . fond?? memories of class out¬ ings . . . sensitive . . . always smiling . . . ’’If you are something, be the best.” 11
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