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PEOPLE 1980-1981 THE ISLANDER Section Rings Turned “82” times (cont. from above) Finally the decisions are made and the rings are ordered. The next few months are full of anticipa- tion. At long last the rings arrive. All days, juniors honor tradition by having anyone and everyone turn their rings until they rech the magi- cal number of their graduating year. It is an exciting day for all. Junior Year Juniors at Wild- wood High School have a very difficult year. Their year is filled with dreaded term papers and of- ten an overbundance of homework. It is often a frustrating year and most ju- niors are ready to Rings Arrive in December Junior year in high school is a hectic one. Term papers, lab reports, driving examinations, prom preparations, all add to a junior’s nervous- ness and excitement. There is one event however, that almost every junior looks forward to. This is the arrival of the class rings. Prior to the day the class rings arrive, many decisions must be made. Usually in the fall, the class officers get together with several different companies. The decision of which company to go with is the first of many. The students Officers Pose Pictured above are the junior class offi- cers. They are from left to right, Jeff Goodman, president, Maureen Canning, Secretary, Susan Johnson, Vice-Presi- dent, Jeannie Gold- berg, Treasurer. then have to decide what color stone they want, what facit cut to pick, what type of metal to choose, what logo they want on the side of the ring etc. (cont. below) Analyzed quit by January. There is a big change from Sophomore to Junior year. These students become up- perclassmen and re- alize they have ony one year until they will be the leaders of the school. Most of them do not realize that they have to work their way to the top and that this will be their toughest year during their high school life. Keep working, Ju- niors, if you can make it through this year, you can make it through anything.
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Page D2 1980-1981 THE ISLANDER Pictured above is the Junior Class homeroom 306. The people in the first row, from left to right, are the following: K. Bakanowsky, B. Bai- ley, M. Bove, M. Canning, J. Bounasis, M. Bar- ton. The people in the second row, from left to right, are the following: D. Bradshaw, T. Bishop, J. Bender, P. Burke, B. Caterina. The people in the third row, from left to right, are the follow- ing: J. Callahan, C. Carr, J. Cammarano, P. Blades, J. Allen, and J. Battaglia. Senior Remembers Chemistry ience but also can be a lot of fun. Although the course is very informative and is sometimes difficult, with the help of Mr. Sla- dek, most students man- age to pull through. Mr. Sladek, Doc as he is com- monly called, has main- tained a very close rela- tionship between himself and the students. Upon entering the class, all his students become chemical detectives. Looking back, surely many seniors can remember fights with the water bottles when Doc was not looking and the many weeks of titrating. The seniors of Wildwood High School would like to thank Doc for his honor system and book tests as well as his patience and his dedication to learning. From a senior’s point of view chem lab can not only be a learning exper- Pictured above is the Junior Class homeroom 307. The people in the first row, from left to right, are the following: J. Elliot, D. Cinnelli, J. Cornett, J. Doris, K. Danielson, D. Fisher, and M. Conte. The people in the second row, from left to right, are the following: R. Fine, C. Dole, M. Colson, K. Christman, D. Cooper, R. Covello, R. Cotellese, E. Donnelly.
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