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HALLWAY Jennifer Brunstrom, Chris Conrad and Beth Murphy headed to their first period class as homeroom ended. Part of the excitement of the first day was seeing old friends. N O more sleeping late, it’s up at 6AM or you’ll be late for school! This year it was a rainy, humid Septem- ber 9th when students re- turned to BHS from a summer of work, or lazy vacation days. Freshmen nervously wan- dered around looking for their homerooms while upperclass- men strolled the halls secure in their knowledge of BHS ge- ography. On the first day everyone broke out their new school duds and dressed in their best. Candi Antonelli confessed, “1 spent about $300 on new clothes. ..Actually, my mother did.” Fred DiFederico sighed, “I spent $250 on new clothes and I’m not done yet.” It seemed that everyone was out to impress with their new clothes. New bus routes brought loads of students to school, but others were lucky and drove or were driven. Most ar- rived in plenty of time, but several just made it. Recalled Dana Judge, ‘‘I arrived at twenty to eight.” The home- rooms filled as everyone scrambled to class. Homeroom was an hour long and not exactly exciting. Robert Kenney frowned, “All 1 did was fill out forms.” As the homeroom period dragged on others talked about their summer vaca- tions. Schedules were received which caused a buzz of com- ments. Many were happy with their courses, but others were not. Dave Rodgers exclaimed, “My schedule is full!” It was the last first day for seniors. Dave DelPico ex- plained, “First day this year feels the same as is did in all the other grades, but the freshmen look like three year olds. REGISTRAR Waiting to register for the start of classes, Andy Kel- ly sat in the main office while everyone else was in homeroom. ARRIVAL Bus loads of eager and some not-so-eager stu- dents arrived on the first day. COMBINATION Remembering your locker combination could be a problem after the summer layoff. Mike Derrane had no trouble recalling his magic numbers. 12 Opening Day
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BEACH FUN Spending a not-so-sunny day at a Cape Cod beach were Cindy Dowd, Jody Manning, and Mark Daponte. WONDER “Where’s the beach?” was the question for puzzled Luann Padula while hanging around the house with some friends. CHEF Part of Mark Joyce’s duties as presi- dent of the 1988 class was to help out at the grill during a Babe Ruth Game in July. HULK It didn’t phase Scott Walsh and Jeremiah Hart that their friend Rick Presutti struck a masculine pose. The sweltering weather found many seeking relief from the heat. SPLASH Jayne Murphy and Roseann Mul- loy dared to jump from high I above the water as they vaca- 1 tioned in the mountains of New Hampshire. Summer Fun 11
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OFFICE Part of the ritual of opening day was getting your schedule straightened out. Mrs. Pollock helped Donna Dantuono to register. MEETING Barbara Fostello and Michelle Cabral got some tips from Mr. Hopkins on the first day of class. INBOUND They came on foot, by car and by bus. Most couldn’t wait to arrive on the first day of classes. HOMEROOM Filling out forms consumed most of the homeroom period. Bill Cardillo filled in the blanks as the period dragged on and Opening Day 13
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