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Remember When . . . Everyone does things that people will never forget. As a class, the Seniors have shared memories that will never be forgotten. Remember: When Angela Parda set off the fire alarm in 6th grade at Sheffield (by accident?)? Mrs. Neville ' s candy store in her prep room? Our Junior float that no one could figure out what it was? (Mr. O in a shoe) Bim ' s pool parties for the entire class and more? Have some of that ? Our first lunch in 7th grade choosing chocolate milk and no more styrofoam trays? Riding 3-speeds through deserts on Nantucket looking for ticks? The suspense of waiting to see your first Driver ' s Ed. movie? Square dancing at Nature ' s Classroom in 5th grade and singing Oh Ram, Sam, Sam and On The Loose. ? Mrs. Robinson ' s annual talks about personal hygiene (girls only)? A certain group of guys winning the talent show in 8th grade as Ozzy Osbourne? Mr. Harvey ' s (George Washington) black and white movies at Sheffield on every holiday? When the guys all danced in their tuxes at the end of the Junior Prom? Mrs. Neville ' s beautifully decorated birthday cake our Sophomore year? When Robyn and Jen Thomas almost blew up the school in chem (and got suspended)? When our class defeated the Class of ' 86 in the Powder Puff football game in the ice and sleet? Being almost undefeated for winning the Spirit Award every year until our Junior year? The 6th grade play of the Gumdrop Dragon with Miss Couture? Playing Huckle Buckle Beanstalk with Ms. Cassidy? Tee-ball? Being sold elevator passes in 7th grade? When Sue Sirum nailed Bambi with her car on Route 47? The most popular recess games at Sheffield were kicker and jump rope? How close the Class of ' 88 was to each other during four years of high school? Mrs. Neville ' s birthday party our sophomore year. Scott Ewell, Scott Sulda, Brad Richotte, and Curt Neill at one of Bim ' s pool parties. Robyn Gerrish and Sue Sirum are happy freshmen. Shelly Gove, Beth Shaw, and Ange Parda enjoy a certain teacher ' s prep room. 3
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2 Theme 1988: A Class Of A Different Color A Class of a Different Color : the Seniors. We hove always been o class who has hod o great amount of spirit and enthu- siasm toward each other and our school. We established many new attitudes: being smart and straight is now cool, coming to dances is fun, and supporting our athletic teams is exciting. We put a great amount of energy into our yearbook, trying to get it out on time and make it more interesting. Most importantly, we have been a friendly class. There are a few small groups and even these mesh together. We have en- joyed many times with each other and with friends who are underclassmen. Yes, there is a strong bond within our class; within our school. We truly are a class of a different colorl Come on. Juniors, do the locomotion! Student body supporting our football team. A wild and crazy lunch period. of friends. The Sophomore clan! Tammy Shearer and Sharon Rivet: The best
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Booster Day ' 87 Blue , White And Psyched All Over Never before have the humdrum walls of Turners Falls High been overflowing with school spirit and pride than on Booster Day ' 87. One can neither put into words, nor forget all the enthusiasm and emotion of this year ' s Booster Day. Every hall was decorated, and every other student was dressed in blue and white, as a nerd, a Geek, a beach bum, or in their pajamas. All the faculty and students agree that the pre-game rally was the best one Turners Falls has ever had. The in-school rally was also very emotional with the announce- ment of Janice Radzuik and Ron Rowe as our queen and king. The theme of the floats this year was breakfast cereals, and the sophomores walked away with first place for their Circus Fun float. For the first time ever, the Spirit Award was judged not only by participation at the rally, but by who had the most spirit all week and all Booster Day weekend. The Senior Class was given the Spirit Award, but everyone feels that each class should be recognized for their outstanding participation in Booster Day ' 87. Evie Casey marches proudly in the band during the Booster Day parade. Jim Brule did a fantastic job getting eve ryone psyched at the rally. Jule-Rose Lemoine leads the twirlers throughout the festivities. The Seniors pose in front of their tropical paradise during Senior Beach Day. 4 Booster Day
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