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Splashing through a sudden rainstorm, freshman William Hill begs for some sunshine. Back To School, More Than A Blue Light Sale ‘Oh no! That can’t be the alarm, | It only seemed worse when my just fell asleep!” Many students new homeroom teacher started echoed this sentiment on the first explaining the new schedule. | just day of school. Just yesterday they got used to the old one! were allowed the luxury of sleeping Frequent runs of schedule ‘til 10:00 a.m., now this was reduced simplified the new routine, but to an impossible 6:30. After throwing several students were found my alarm clock across the room, | wandering on the corriders, in got up and donned the familiar search of lost classes. green blazer and plaid shirt in place Days soon fell into a familiar of my usual T-shirt and jeans. ‘How pattern; gradually, dances and did | ever get used to this?”’ football games filled the void left by | cringed at the thought of the end of the summer. The months spending the nights with my French flew by; graduation grew one step book, instead of friends. Onthe ride closer. to school, the only thing | could “Gee, don’t the freshmen look think of was the next vacation. younger this year?”’ Gee “So this is what a free period is like,’’ thinks With “Indians” less than a week away, Allan Mark Diamond, thoroughly enjoying junior- Ksen and Katheryn La Porte make last minute senior privileges. plans for costumes. 21
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Early admissions seem to interest Christina Healy who, with her brother Steve, might be the youngest English student in Sister Enda’s Class. “Let the music play” while Sister Patricia Harrington and Jack Battersby discuss possible bands for an upcoming dance at a Student Council Coffee Hour. (mm . 4 Pee rH eer . we Mey 4 fae awe ten var” Think Snow! Kurt Bellevance dreams of a white mountain. After weeks of books and homework, pent up enthusiasm and emotions blast the opening rally. 20
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22 AGATEET FURL RE TNS Ete Jolly Green Giant-sized sneaker is proudly displayed by Lisa DiPietro, Janet Ringuette, and Kristen Gill. Doubly victorious, in the game and the float contest, this football player deserves a rest back at school. Junior ingenuity saves the day. We've all heard of headless ghosts riding horses, but trucks? Actually, this decapitated hulk wasn’t intentional: a low-hanging power line was its downfall. “Go, Green, Go,’’ shout enthusiastic freshmen Janet Ringuette and Georgette Bergh during the Homecoming parade. Hitching a ride on the Senior Express are float attendants Laurie Rehill, Cindy Laba, and Ann Spinale.
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