Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1986

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mMk People, that was what As- sumption was all about. Six hundred and thirty-one stu- dents lived inside Assumption, as teachers helped each stu- dent further their education. The maintenance personnel, kitchen staff, and administra- tion also helped out wherever they could. Each class had its special quality. The Freshmen sur- vived the first grueling weeks of being lost, and soon got caught up in the whirlwind of events. Driver's Ed was every Sophomore's best dream or worst nightmare. Dark plain skirts worn by the Junior girls signified they were no longer kids. Senior year brought mar- riage and government classes. What would we have done without the teachers? None felt left out or ignored because ultimately we were all insiders, insiders who rel- ished being identified as Knights. V '©w

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I nside info: freshmen 1. How long did it take you to get used to the modular schedule? 1 There are a great deal of fast learners or great liars because it took 76 freshmen 1 cycle to learn. 2. Fifty-two freshmen were still lost after 2 cycles. 3. At least 12 of the slower freshmen were still wander- ing the halls after 2 cycles. 2. How many times a week do you eat breakfast? 1. 74 freshmen couldn't go without their corn flakes ev- eryday. 2. 42 freshmen ate breakfast every other day. 3. 36 of the remaining fresh- men must think lunch is the first meal of the day. 3. How do you feel about the 1 mod lunch? 1. 132 freshmen wanted a longer lunch period. 2. At least 21 of the freshmen can eat in 1 mod. 4. What is your favorite magazine? 1. C'mon guys, you know you only subscribe to Sports magazines because of the swimsuit issues. 44 thought so. 2. 41 freshmen enjoyed read- ing Seventeen. 3. Freshmen enjoy being teen- agers because 10 read Teen. 5. How many times have you had your tap sheet forged? 1. 83 have not had their tap sheets forged yet. 2. Oh. well we all make mis- takes once; 25 freshmen did at least once. 3. Teachers beware, 20 fresh- men have already used your signature at least twice. Jill Aitchison Daniel Baker Robert Barton Undo Baumgartner Aaron Becker Christopher Belser Timothy Blanchard Doreen Bleuer Eric Bormann Melissa Brand Ann Brauer Lori BressanelS Sarah Britt Martin Brownson Patrick Buck Patrick Burnett Anna Calvert Kristina Cantin Arthur Chavez Kerry Condon Sheila Connely Daniel Conroy Aimee Cozad Jennifer Devlin 24 freshmen

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