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'3 ' - ' cv 4 , n - - . - . - . - - I . 1: .. ,. I: . -'Jw D 9 Q - - fx fs '1 , ., 'D I - . 1 . I 1 I 1 .. nc- -5 bi- - - '. - Y V --M1-1. - - - . - '. -n-rug -3 -I--nun f-14 4 .414 , :ie - Q ' V Well, Tricia, yearbook was everything you promised and more! It caused me a lot of grief fwhich anyone who knows me at all is by this point well aware oO, but I take with me a lot of terrific memories. Thanks to the entire staff for all your patience, help and understanding. The year had its ups and downs, but none seemed to delay us for long and believe it or not we're all done! Laura, I'm sorry I was not always a team player but assuming responsibility is part of my na- ture. At times it seemed all too rushed, but despite the head- aches, the late nights and those endless blurbs the yearbook has strengthened our friendship. A special thank you to Miss Kuch for your endless patience and sense of humor. They taught me a lot more than just about year- book. Tricia, my teacher, my mentor, my friend - there were a lot of times I know you regretted your decision and countless times you would have liked to have strangled me. Never did you tire from my incessant questions or numerous errors. This yearbook holds a lot more between these two covers than any one could know. So heres to those all- nighters, bad jokes, Fribbles, and Laura Carillo PEOPLE CO-EDITOR the best friend I shall ever be lucky enough to know. To those members lucky en- ough to come back next year CAnn, Angela, Jimi - I wish you the best of luck Cnot for a good yearbook - I've already assumed that - but for your sanityj. Love Kir Kirstin - I can't believe we finished our section. Sometimes I thought we never would. Even though we got frustrated and fed up, I'm really amazed when I see what everything looks like when it is finished. Tricia - Thank you so much for helping and teaching me how to do the layouts. I know I could never have gotten the section done otherwise. Love, Laura Doing yearbook isn't half as much fun as finishing it. And we certainly did do that somehow! It's not for precrastinators but I'll be back next year to handle dead- lines, layouts, stories, and even the computer! It was really great working with you all. And spe- cial thanks to Ms. Kuch, to whom I leave a years supply of those ever-disappearing grease pencils. Angela Cheng CLUBS 8: ORGS EDITOR mp - . 1 Jim Ryerson PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Angela Cheng The year has gone pretty quickly and I am glad our sections are over for almost overlj. I re- member when we went to the conference up at Amherst...Call the homework every nightl I didn't think we'd ever get to this point but here we are! That trip was a lot of fun because we were all together and got to know each other better. Although some of us from that original group left, we got new members who are just as great. I am glad that Ilve had a chance to be on Yearbook. It has Liz O'Driscoll ADS 8L COMMUNITY EDITOR ...f '--4... 41.74, . , K gf Joel Rodgers ART EDITOR been fun at times. Miss Kuch has been a great help to me. Thanks for all your help and reminding of what the year- book is about. Mr. Hickserson has been great! And I will miss counting the checks in his room...as Mr. Hickerson would eat his lunch and listen to Ella on his radio. Thanks for all your help Mr. Hickerson. We have both grown in character! Chee, heeb. Tricia and Kir Calthough Tricia didn't write to me! Boo-hoolj... I am glad I got to work with you guys. You are both gems and the book wouldn't be anything without you! To Ann and Angela - good luck next year. You guys will be great though! I am glad the year has been a good one and appreciate the people I've gotten to work with and know better. I'll miss you guys next year. As Always - Lizzie Lizzie - I use my privilege of being editor to say one more thing. You have been terrific this whole year. Thanks for all that fantastic support, enthusiasm, and always being your cheerful self. You're a sweetie and I'll miss your smiles next year. Cofophon 217
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Qxg 3 as 13- 3 3 Cinderella Sheila Egan is reuni ted with her slipper lost on the roof Photo by Jim Ryerson G rt f M1 f, iw Nicole Pangia enjoying a quiet moment to herself in early October: not an easy achievement during a relatively busy day at Harborfields. Smiling once again, Jillian Griffiths talks with friends in a quieter part of the cafeteria. Varsity cheerleaders Nancy Hughes, Kristen Palmieri, Toby McCrensky, and Pam Morotti ex- emplify the enthusuasm and dedi- cation ofteam spirit during the last football game of the season. Cfarlng 219
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