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‘Dedication 7Vcf ute tfisvieA fa£e tt , nuzdea a cli enMce n March, the Science Olympiad team traveled to CWRCJ for regional competition. They had been preparing for events such as the Bio Process Lab and Periodic Table Quiz for a couple of months. Mrs. Wynne was the chief organizer and coach of the team, founding it a year ago. She teaches biology and chairs the science department. In addition, she is the lay faculty representative on the school board. During her years here, the facilities and curriculum of the science department have been greatly upgraded. And if you go to a school dance, chances are she’ll be chaperoning. In a very special way, Mrs. Wynne shares her talents . . . and makes a difference. RECEIVING THE APPLAUSE of the administration, faculty and students, Mrs. Wynne prepares to accept her yearbook dedication plaque. For the second year. Seniors voted to determine the honoree. 4 Dedication
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What's the n February 2, students, faculty and staff donated nearly 80 pints of blood. Why? Because Damon Bell, a sophomore, required kidney surgery. Many stayed after school hours. The next day, an announcement was made in gratitude, and it was life as usual. Earlier in the year, junior Bill Griffin took the initiative to start a SADD chapter. Bill, with faculty moderator Fr. Anselm, stirred interest so that enough members joined to elect officers. Through that day in February and those efforts throughout the year, we saw examples of what makes the difference. CONTENTS Student Life • 6 ■ Clubs Organizations • 18 People • 32 ■ Sports • 58 ■ Ads • 76 ■ Index • 94 Opening 3
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(below and left) MRS. WYNNE takes time out of her evening to attend the National Honor Society banquet. Here she is pictured with Mike Santa and Mark Kennedy. (left) CHRIS GIORDANO discuss es some issues with Mrs. Wynne near the Student Council suggestion box. (above) Mrs. Wynne helps Ed Ha-luska dissect a pig in biology lab. Dedication
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