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OUTLOOKS Patricia Johnson New schedules, different faces, shorter periods, longer days—this is how we’ll always remember the beginning of the school year. Changes—sometimes we are forced to accept them whether or not we believi them to be for the better. Many students begin to take on a new attitude towards the upcoming school year. One noticeable difference is the inside appearance of our school. A fresh coat of white paint brightens what used to be dull and dingy walls. It seems all to impossible that thousands of dirty sneakers walked these freshly waxed halls many times before. Besides the fact that it was a new year and a chance to start over, students seemed to be starting with a more positive attitude. We had to take on a new perspective about such things as: longer school days, less time between classes, homeroom after first period, and beginning with the class of ’89, more graduation requirements. These changes all required a lot of cooperation and patience from the student body. When asked what she thinks to be the most drastic change, Michelle Gritzke replies, There are no candy salesl I can’t survive the day without a box of M M's or a candy ARE THE bar.” No more candy bars?l Students are supposed to eat what we all know are nutritious school lunches, and not junk food. Living without candy hasn’t seemed to hurt anyone yeti Now the various clubs and activities have to be creative and think up new fundraising ideas. Kelly Petty expresses her views on the new student attitude, I think it’s great to see that more students are becoming involvedl” Participation in student activities seems to have increased considerably this year. Maybe it’s because students realize that it’s who you are, that counts. If things don’t go your way, try again. Don’t give upl Be the best you can be and that's all anyone can ask. Christina Baird Mark Arrigo uses his knowledge of photography to put his film on a reel in the change room.
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SUMMER Relaxing in the sunshine on one of those hot. hot days, Chris Hanmer soaks up the rays. Good friends stuck together even through the long summer months. Pictured at Green Lakes are: Tammy DeMaio. Kim Presley. Kim Bourke. Susan Williamson. Tracy Afflerbach. Karen Hebblethwaite. Hilary Allen. Tina McKeigue. Paulette Berrafato. and Shelley Pace. It’s time to remember the heat. From Green Lakes to Fair Flaven, the beaches this summer were definitely hot and the place to be. From camping out overnight, to your daily picnics, the beach was the hotspot to go. Either to bake in the sun, to swim, to cool off or to meet a lot of people, Mike Russett. senior remembers, There’s nothing better on the beach than a nice icy-cold 'root' beer.” What about those semi-warm days when the sun wasn't sizzling? Whenever anyone could, the usual vacation places were visited. Myrtle Beach, Daytona Beach, California or Atlantic City are just a few. Family vacations or going with a couple of friendsi it was exhilarating to get away and have a change in scenery. Suppose you couldn’t hop on a plane and go away whenever boredom came around, you would have to find something to do. The summer movies were always a good choice. Memories linger of a few large get-togethers” at someones house that make us laugh now that summer is at a close. Summertime boy and girl friends got closer, and others farther apart. From moonlit walks under the stars, to going to the zoo, couples were happy with no school time obligations or responsibilities. The money-hungry ones worked IS THE BIG ferverently at summer jobs. The ordinary fast food restaurants and department stores had much business, although the most exciting jobs of the summer included being summer camp counselors for youngsters, and lifeguarding at local beaches and pools. You knew when summer was ending when fall school clothes were coming in the shops and the Fair advertisements were on T.V. Senior Jerry Fish recommends, When shopping for school clothes, it’s preferable to carry mom or dad’s credit card instead of cash, but don’t go too crazy or bad things could happen. Believe me. I’m speaking from experience.” The New York State Fair tops off the summer with the rides, food and all of the buildings. Although summertime pleasures and relaxment may be ending, a yearful of excitement is just beginning with the onset of the first day of school. Joanne Will Shannon Mortal. Kim Presley Summer Andrea Haas
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