Chicopee High School - Memini Yearbook (Chicopee, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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, I Fay Boissonneault Fayzo David Cote Seniors As a class we definitely proved ourselves to be academically, athleti- cally, and socially inclined. Now you can see why - WE’VE GOT THE CLASS! John Llodra “Larry” Angie Sachen Jen Smith Missy Niemiec Ray Rys Lesley Raschilla Jeff Picard

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Outside of school many events should be remembered. The Constitution of the United States celebrated its 200th birthday with speeches and pa- rades throughout the country. The Armand Hammer Art Col- lection came to Holyoke where it was displayed for approxi- mately six weeks. Snow White celebrated her 50th anniversa- ry and the movie was re-re- leased by Disney. The question of how to deal with the Aids epidemic caused much controversy as televi- sion, radio, newspapers, and magazines launched a cam- paign educating the public as much as possible as to the ef- fects of this deadly disease. The Senate hearings on the confirmation of Robert Bork and the public’s opposition to his nomination ' ’ were major events covered by the media. Also, Jim and Tammy Bakker of the PTL were under con- stant scrutiny for their misuse of monetary contributions. Senior year, where high school ended and the future began. No matter what path we choose to follow, we can always look back on our memories of Senior year and remember the good times that we had shared together. ■ ■ ' Looking at Senior year



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I ■ « CLASS ADVISORS For the past three years, the Class of ’88 has been watched over by two dedicated individuals. Mr. Pinciak and Mr. Le Beau realized the responsibility they would be taking when they accepted the po- j sitions of class advisors. They’ve done a great job and the Class of ’88 thanks them for everything! they have done for us. Both Mr. ( Pinciak and Mr. LeBeau feel that the class behaved extremely well although it was unfortunate that the entire class did not have the enthu- siasm of the forty or so students j who really got involved. Goals are a major thing when you are talking about a graduating class. Did we met our goals? Absolutely! The ; Class of ’88 is one of the best ever ] to step into the ranks of alumni. ! 1 I Mr. Pinciak-Advisor, Ann Richards-Treasurer, Trade Loftus-Secretary, Mr. LeBeau-Advisor, Lynn Hamelin-Prcsident, Tess Galindo-Vice-Prcsidcnt. Lynn I’d like to thank the Class of ’88 for all their under- standing and support. I feel our class was great over all. There was always a lot of cooperation when we had important issues facing us. Mr. Pinciak and Mr. Le Beau have really been great, we could not have done it with- out them. They helped us to un- derstand ourselves as well as others. I got a lot of experience out of being a class officer. The past four years have been the best here at Comp. I am really going to miss the excitement and fun of being class president. I wish the best of luck to everyone in their future plans. Tess - I feel that the Class of ’88 is one of the best to graduate from Comp. 1 think the class had a lot of school spirit and enthusi- asm. Our class was involved even way back when we were itty, bitty, little freshmen. Our advisors, Mr. Pinciak and Mr. Le Beau, cared a lot about us and we ought to be thankful for be- ing so lucky to have had them. I wish everyone the best of luck and hope to see everyone at our five year reunion! Trade- The involvement of students has really increased over the years. We have become a close class with a lot of good things going for us. Because the other officers and I got along with the class advisors so well we were able to get a great deal of work accomplished. They were always there for you when you needed them, they let you make your own decisions. It was a lot of work; 1 do not think people realize how much time goes into being an officer. I real- ly did enjoy being an officer and I am glad that I did it. Ann- We had an awesome 4 years together here at Comp. I really feel fortunate to have been an class officer. The exper- ience 1 received is really going to help me face the real world. I am glad we had such wonderful ad- visors as Mr. Pinciak and Mr. Le Beau. As I look back now I real- ized whenever they disagreed with us on an issue, it was for our own good. We were really lucky to have two such great guys. I think we reached all our goals as a class and I hope every- one reached their individual goals as well. It is now time to face college or the work world, I hope everyone is prepared, 1 know I am!

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