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Beth Kresge Our photographer caught the smiles of Kim Kramer, Karen and Christine Pochala, but Joellen Stoddard was smiling at someone else. It seems as though Sheryl Bass knows she can always lean on Jane Kerniski and Rose Elia as her friends. Path 13
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P«ula Rujicl Before school begins, good friends like Joanne Smith, Chria Martinakl and Valerie Lannlng get together for good times on the path. Paula Russel The morning blahs make their appearance on the path as Kurt lugwig and Joe Tucker get ready for homeroom. 12 The Path Julie Anderson Some just go to talk to friends and hang out,” says Dawn Evans. The path is a necessary part of many students’ school day. “Can’t live without it,” says Kim Haskins. Many students face cold, winter weather and rainy days to meet their friends on the path. Even bad weather can’t discourage people from gathering outside. The path is a great place for good times with friends. Beth Kresge TAKE Each morning, we all stumble, half awake, towards school. Some students begin their day with a quick trip to the path. “The path is a great place to meet friends and start off the day,” says Dani Bowers. . Not only mornings, but during lunches and after school, you can always find a group out on the path. “Not everyone goes out to smoke.
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TAKIN’ A BREAK 14 Summer Andrea Lockwood Regents have been taken, graduation ceremonies are over, and students have what many feel are the best two months of the year ahead of them. Most of us value the time to sleep late, and to take a break from our regulated school days. We have time to reflect on our past school year and prepare for the one ahead. Summer’s a time when everyone’s outdoors swimming, bikeriding, jogging, or just soaking up the rays. Other students are found working hard at part-time jobs or in summer school, but still saving time for fun. Trips are often the most memorable part of summer vacation. It’s a great chance to explore new people and places. The most memorable part of sophomore Lisa Pratt’s summer vacation was the tiring but fun band camp at the end of August. Tomahiro Harad, from Japan, sees meeting the president of Japan and coming to the U.S. as the highlights of his summer. The final days of vacation bring the New York State Fair, where many Baker students are either working or enjoying the many attractions. “YES” was a popular event at the past fair along with the favorite rides, foods, and games. As school arrives, many of us are ready to get back into classes, clubs, and sports but will never forget our great summer. Sue Stanley Over the summer Kim Andriatch, Tracy Garbutt, Brenda Holt, Michele Harris, and Gretchen Klein went to the beach to get away. On the way to church Brady Hines. Tim James, and Doug Wise found it too warm to wear their pants so they went without them
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