Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one. Bill Gates
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| The After Party: Scott Klarer, Danny Arnold, Kenny DaRos, Tommy Simmonds |
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| Andy Ward, Tommy Simmonds, Danny Arnold |
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| 30th Reunion: Steve Lack, Lori Starkman, Tommy Simmonds, Billy Haviland, Mike Littleton, Mark Weinborg, Tony Graci |
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| Jerry Kolosky and Rich Mellone |
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| 30th Reunion: Jerry Kolosky, Andy Ward, Kenny Dahl |
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| Ann Andrews, Sue Olson, Laurie Franz |
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| Pre-Party: Kelly Godridge, Ann Andrews, Barbara Hatzmann |
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| Courtesy of Kenny Dahl |
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| Graduation Party 1978: Bones' House |
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| The After Party: Chaos |
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| Barbara Rome, Chris McGinnis, Mary Ann Pfeiffer, Ken Dahl, Mary Chauvin, John Gaccione, Patti Lee, George Vaselekos |
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| 30th Reunion: Ken Filete, Jimmy Fleitz, Colleen Baker, Billy Foley, Joe Murphy, Joe Quinn, Jerry Kolosky, Shawn Mackey |
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| Tom Funicello, Cathy Castegnetta, Tom Theohary, Susan Lilienfield |
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| The After Party: Frank Mann, Barbara Hatzmann, Patti Engel-Sambrana, Eddie Sambrana, Colleen Baker |
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| Wildwood 1977: Donna Shelley, Mary Doran (’77), Carrie McElroy, Susan Spafford, Anna Valentini (’77) |
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| Pre-Party: TS, Billy Haviland, Timmy Hogan, Ralph Fasano, John Gaccione |
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| Rob Smith |
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| The After Party: Kenny DaRos, Danny Arnold, Tommy Simmonds, John King |
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| Shawn Mackey and Kevin Flood |
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| The After Party: Unidentified |
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Unemployment is capitalism's way of getting you to plant a garden. Author Orson Scott Card, quoted in the Montreal Gazette
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| Cheryl Gross and Karen Boyle |
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| 30th Reunion: Marlene Turer and Vinnie Vedella |
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| Casey Stengle |
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| 30th Reunion: Kristie Hearle and Jerry Kolosky |
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| Frank Lifrieri and Debbie Vargulick |
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| The After Party: Doug Percesepe and John King |
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| Gary Renza and Doug Percesepe |
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| 30th Reunion: Michelle Ruina, Debbie Vargulick and Debi McCormack |
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| Rob Dignelli |
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The young have aspirations that will never come to pass, and the old have reminiscences of what never happened. H.H.Munro
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