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It's ai world after all How's the air up there? was a famous joke' aimedilat tall people, but what iabout the other end of the stick -the short people. According to those in the know tshort peo- plej, GBS was full of ifbig people. This was reflected in a number of places, such as lockers and cafeterias. Sometimes l think the school was built for someone about six feet tall. The shelves in the lockers are so high that l can't even see the books on the top shelf, andil Despite her deceivingname., Lisa Gi- gante can hold her own with the likes of Lee Weir. A practically fall into the ice. cream freezer whenever, ltryp to get some ice cream in the cafeteria, complained 5'l Michelle Mawrence. s f Mirrors too, posed a prob- lem. The mirrors in the bath- rooms and locker rooms were, high enough so that shor- tiesf' had to stand on tiptoe or ,jump to see themselves. r Smaller students felt they fit in with the rest of the school, despite the foremen- tionecldisadvantage, and tall- er t students towering over them. I get teased a lot, but I think I fit in, stated 5'0 Nancy Grippo. Of course, tall people jest- ed about those who came up to their bellybuttonsf' Five- foot one inch RacheliSan'tos told of friends who occasion- ally. were used to ,play catch with. 4'10'f Alisse Mawrence commented, 'KI can walktbe- tween two people and not even interrupt their conversa- tion, However, she added, I think they ttall peoplei do it on purpose. Other pranks short people were subject to included be- ing thrown into garbagecans, being . carried through the halls, proving their small stat- ure by removing. their shoes, and getting locked in lockers. As one t-shirt warned those approaching USA tllnusu- ally Short Athletel. . Jerome Roark Cynthia Rohello DCE I2 tVicc-Prcsidentj Drama Club ll: Matmaids E2 Presidents' Council 12 Paula Rondenet ricty Show lO,l l Kim Rosenberger Club 12: WGBS l0,ll,l2 tVice-Prcsidentl Judy Rubel one Of 821117 Barbara Robinson: Cheerleaders 9 Carole Robson: AFS l0,ll IZ Jackie Roccosanto: Cheerleaders 9 tCaptain3, I0 tCaptainJ, lll2 lflaptainig Class Board lll NHS ll: Peer Group 12: Presi dents' Council 123 Variety Show ll Jennifer Rockford: Cum Laude ll,lZg Epicureans l2 tPrcsidtntl Matmuids l0.llg Pep Club 9 Sharyn Rosenbaum: AWG 17 Class' Board lO,l l,l2: Daybreak ll.l2: Master Singers ll.l21 NHS ll,l21 NfS Musical 103 Oracle 9 Pccr Group ll.l2 Orchesis l01Va Neil Rosenstonz Band 91 Baseball 9,l2g Football 9.lO,ll,l2i Varsity Renee Rosenthal: Backgammon Club ll: Etruscan ll: Softball 10
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enior , - Lisa Ponlarelliz Band 9.10,11.12L Jazz Band 10,111 Master Singers 121 NXS Musical -113 Orchestra 10,11,12Z Variety Show 9,10,11 Bruce Pospiech Don Potterfield Robert Poulsen Amy Powers: Band 9.10,11,12: V Track 9 Matthew Pritsker I Kent Projansky: Basketball 9 Scott Projansky Mark Protus Kevin Quill: Football 9,1O.11.12 Brian Rady: Oracle 11 John Rainone: Class Board 9,10,11,l2g Cross Country 10,111 Key Club 10.11.123 Student Coun- ci19,10.11,12: Pccr Group 11,121 Newcomers' Club 12: Swimming 9: Truck 9,10,11.12 I Sherlynn Rancifer Patrick Rausch: Football 9,10,1l,121 Track 10,113 Variety Show 12 Gina Reid Pamela Rhyner Steve Ridenour: Band 9,10,11,12g . I I Basketball 9: Football 9: Jazz Band 10, 11,123 Tennis 9,10,11g Variety Show10,11,12 . Jacqueline Rieker: Peer Group 1 1 , Donna Rikje I Cathy Rivard . I I n Q I llbfdass Of 821 ,,
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O 6Il1OI'S - I Ann Ruhinic Roscoe Rush Robin Rushing it Meredith Russell: Drama Club 123 Fall Play l2g Girls' Letter Club 10g Dance Club l0,ll1TraCk l0: Vol- leyball 9 Martha Russis: Epicureans 123 Etruscan l0,ll LCC-Editorh. I2 fEditorl1 Key Club 1 lg NHS ll.l2: Oracle Il,l21 Pep Cub 9g Presi- dents' Council ll.l2: Quill 84 ' Scroll lO,l l,l2 lPrt:sidcntj Campbell Ryan Mike Ryan Scott Sachnoff Mike Sandels: Band 9,l0,l lg Basev ball 9,121 Basketball 91 Football 9,l0,l 1,121 Variety Show I2 Victor Sarrafian Peter Savio John Schaub X . Joy Schaum E l Karen Schmidt: Key Club l03 NHS ll,l2g Orchestra 9,lO,il1 Track 9,lOQl l ' Mike Schmidt: Soccer 9,l0,ll,l21 C Tennis 9,l0,lI,l2 William Schmidt 1 M The Assembly Writers' Guild staged their imitation 0 Highland Park football players with John Shanno N Jeff Cozad. Here, they run through their skit a final before performing for the whole school. iisfcxass of 'sz
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