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How many golds did Carl Lewis win in both the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics? Working hard the day before school started, senior class president Tom Mango helps clean the courtyard for the Senior Kick-off Dance. Helping the yearbook, Bethany Sager and Kara Ruscio bring in film to have it developed. At the Teddy Bear Picnic this fall, Chrissy Froehlich works for Key Club at the face-painting booth. 4, I told you to ask me a question I could answer. — Kirsten Root Lending a Hand £ 12. You mean all medals, right? — Tom Mango Answer: 6 gold med als 3 VOLL NTEERS Tia Rovithis gives up a Saturday morning to work at the Wilbraham Children ' s Museum ' s Teddy Bear Pic- nic. Here she helps the children make bear hats for themselves out of paper bags. Whether we know it or not, we all volunteer our time to helping out. It could be a friend in need, a class project, or be- coming involved in school clubs and the community. During school, many students fill up their studies by helping out a favorite teacher for that block. These students can be found in the AV Office running off tests and dittos, or correcting papers that the teacher did not have time to do themselves. Being an aide has its advantages, because you are not tied down to being in a class for an entire period, you can be up and around the school running er- rands. On weekends, stu- dents volunteer their time to helping out around the house, baby- sitting for the neighbors, or giving up their spare time to help out a club. The Key Club at Minne- chaug is a good example of a volunteer club. Its members are always helping out the commu- nity. Laughing Brook is also another place where you can find students lending a hand. Most important- ly, lending a hand means being there when you are in need. The students at Minnechaug are always around to help a friend who needs someone to be there for them. We can always count on our friends to make the best out of a bad situation. No matter where you go in Wilbraham or Hampden, you will al- ways be able to find a Fal- con giving up some their free time to lend a hand.
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Christine Martin as Raggedy Andy. W ■ mw In the heavy metal look, Kurt Chenaille takes ad- vantage of Halloween. Me sees it as a day to be different, and he certainly is. Susan Raffaele, a flower child, was one of the many seniors that remembered the years of peace during the 1960s, this past Halloween. HALLOWEEN
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Volunteer work can be fun. Entrance to the Senior Kick-Off Dance. Kirsten Vinson works hard washing cars at the Key CLub Car Wash. VOLUNTEERS 3
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