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ELIZABETH ANN BUCKLEY PILOT’S LOG: Watching The Guiding Light; firemen’s carnival; cross-country skiing; listening to the radio HORIZON: To work in fashion and retailing. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having good times with my friends; Mrs. Landry’s and Miss Sawtelle’s classes. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you love something, set it free; it it comes back it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.’’ Anonymous CYNTHIA CAMPISI HORIZON: To stay happy; to make all the dreams I have with Martin come true; to be rich and to raise a beautiful family. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Leaving school in my junior year every day with Martin and Mr. Anastasia never catching me. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Look to this day. Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision; but today, well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Anonymous TRACY BYCZKO PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1; Fr. Basketball Mgr.; Grad, usherette 2; Vic; new friends; old friends; cruising; J. and W.; wine HORIZON: To turn all my dreams into realities, (especially one) HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Wendy and Janice. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The past is over and the future is not yet. . . my desires must therefore be in and for the present.” Prather MARK CARRAGHER PILOT’S LOG: Football 1, 2; Windsor Locks Indoor Hockey 1, 2, 3 HORIZON: To have a happy and comfort¬ able life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Food fight with D. W. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “True acceptance of all people begins with an open mind and the will to communicate.” Carragher DANIEL CALLAHAN PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, Var. 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2, Var. 3, 4 HORIZON: To be happy and successful. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Jr. Prom; driving with Rich; all the concerts with Eddy and Dennis. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is just a can¬ dle. The dreams provide the flame.” Peart MARK CARUSO PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, J.V. 2; Fr. Basketball, J.V. Capt. 2, 3, Var. 4; J.V. Baseball 2, Capt. 3, Var. 4; Student Council 2; Model U.N. 4; roller skating HORIZON: To be wealthy enough to own a ’Vette. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Being off-sides thir¬ teen times in one game. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I was bom to be exactly what you see, nothing less; I’m not the worst and I’m not the best. I’ll just try to be exactly what you see; today and everyday I’m just me.” Anonymous CM CO Page
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DAVID CHALIFOUX PILOT’S LOG: Street hockey HORIZON: To never regret anything I have or haven’t done. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The graduation of ’82. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Intelligence is never making the same mistake twice.’’ Chalifoux CHRISTINE CIERPIKOWSKI HORIZON: To travel around the world, meet new people, and see exciting things. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having a good time skipping class with my friends and sometimes getting caught by Mr. Anastasia. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is not ours to keep, for a new sun is rising.’’ Cierpikowski 30 LORI J. CHAPMAN PILOT’S LOG: Var. Soccer 2, Capt. 3, 4; All- American 3; Diving 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Herald Staff 4 HORIZON: To make a worthwhile contribution in life. To always be with John S. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Being selected as All- American. Thanks Coach Johnson for your help! Meeting John. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime. And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” Longfellow ANNETTE CLEMENTS HORIZON: To be successful in whatever I do and to get wherever I’m going. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “A” lunch with Roxanne, Sharon and Louie and his friends. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “There are two sides to everything: A good side and bad; We must seek out the brighter side if we are to be glad.” Burroughs ESTELLE CHRISTIAN PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; 4-H; working on tobacco; horseback riding; spending time with John; bowling HORIZON: To have the best times with J. R. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Going out for lunch with C. P. I. and Punk Rocker. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The best and most wonderful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” Keller SCOTT TERRIER PILOT’S LOG: Mascot for the Class of ’82; dog- paddling 1, 2, 3, 4; cat chasing; barking up a tree; going for walks; Gigi; cheering on WLHS teams HORIZON: To someday meet Lassie; to be leader of the pack; to marry Gigi; reaching for that dog-bone in the sky. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Barking up the wrong tree. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “It’s a dog’s life.” Anonymous CO Page
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