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Varsity Cross-Country (10, 12-Capta
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Class Vice President (9), Freshman
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Junior Varsity Field Hockey (9), Va
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Development Club (9,10,11,12); Back
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Varsity Singers (11,12), Chorale (9
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Chorus (9)i J.V. Baseball (9,ll)i V
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Pep Club (10.11), J. V. Field Hocke
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Freshman Soccer (9), J.V. Soccer (I
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Health Careers (9.10,11,12), Key Cl
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Varsity Bowling (IO,ll)> Varsity Fo
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DREAM VARIATION Social Committee (9
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80 Cheerleading (9,10), J.V . Tenni
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Varsity Tennis (9,10, Captain-ll, C
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Varsity Football (10,11,12); Junior
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92 Hold on tight to your dreams -EL
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^ fY) C LA tiJh o CU Class Treasure
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* Varsity Cross-Country (9,10.11,12
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J.V. Basketball (9)> J.V. Baseball
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Beacon (10) / understand better tho
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Varsity Track (10,II,Captain-12); J
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Health Careers Club (10,11,12)j Man
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ANDREW ROBERT ADAMS Alex Jo el. . .
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wmmmmmmm UNDERCLASS The years from
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I J. Koplowitz E. Kossowicz F. Krau
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C. Kunst D. Lackland K. Leach J. Le
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A. Marcus S. Martin T. McDonald D.
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% m in t Politicians in modern Amer
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( f j/ e e {U u h What cheers the h
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This year’s Chorale has certainly
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Although it
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service club ovvth under the direct
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The Health Careers Club consists of
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MIDDLE SCHOOL The Wardlaw Hartridge
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D. Lindsay C. Louis L. Mackson M. M
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FRONT ROW: M. Clifford, M. Capitly,
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Junior Cross Country LEFT TO RIGHT,
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LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: S. Sayre,
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: I. Yuran,
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SENIOR/FACULTY SOCCER GAME. With al
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i j K u f e FRONT ROW: L. Lippitt.
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Varsity Football The Varsity Footba
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Varsity Field Hockey Teamwork was t
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A CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON Two weeks bef
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KBH9I Varsity Soccer The varsity so
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CROSS-COUNTRY Coach Ralph Muoio sta
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Varsity Swimming Coach Charles Brow
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One of the seniors profiled in this
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LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: D. Powell
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Senior Maria Wilson the captain of
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Senior Vinnie Venezia, tri-captain
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The MVP of the girls’ Volleyball
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OF FALL FAIRS AND HOLIDAYS The acti
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A GATHERING OF ANGELS In the life o
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The first scene opens with Rick Wes
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Since Gidget has gone through the t
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Advertisements The advertisements s
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BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’83.
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Compliments and Best Wishes to the
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A FRIEND
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Good Luck to the Class of '83 and m
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Congratulations and Best Wishes to
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Best Wishes Allen, Ann, Leslie, Cra
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"You Light-up our Lives” Congratu
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E and E Friends from a former life.
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Congratulations to Bruce and the cl
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Foolback . . . up in dee air . . .
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Congratulations to the Class of 198
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Love and Best Wishes to Carolyn and
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"You can always tell a Harvard man,
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''The objective of education is to
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THOM SON A flO N iK S N S EC U R fT
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S t a&iiv^exi ^JPu^mentd M A N U F
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Congratulations to the Class of 198
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Happiness and Success to the Class
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G&G . . Fuzzy Duck . . Buoey . Riun
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Congratulations To Joy Butler And T
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C o n g ra t u la t io n s a n d o
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PATRONS OF "TEMPORA ET MORES” A n
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