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Let Ui Diguu Fot A Moverit... and LoJSc about Ut SopLotnow Clalk. ■ Top: back: Mr. LaDuc, Andrea Palm, Amanda McCarthy; front: Stefanie MacDonald, Patricia Popp. Center left: Tammy Todd; center: Scott Corbine, Alden Kerr; right: Tina Terry. Front row: Amanda McCarthy, Stefanie MacDonald, Andrea Palm, Patricia Popp; Row two: Gina Provost, Tammy Todd, Sa- brina Lashua, Kelly Leroux, Lawrence Rowe, Cheri Law, Ju- lie Myers, Tina Terry, Betty Jo Walrath; Row three: Cindy Spicer, Frank LaPlante, Andrew LaPlant, David Peabody, Harold Meek, Kelly Woods, Monica Phillips SOPHOMORES 19 Stefanie MacDonald Kelly Woods
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I Left: Monica Phillips; Above: Kelly Leroux; Bottom: Amy Jones; Right: Class Officers: Front row: Christian Beebe; Row two: Kelly Leroux, Patricia Popp; Row three: Charles Brown, Kelly Woods, Andrea Palm Front row: Kim Hickey, Danielle Doran, Jeanine Janacek, Amy Jones; Row two: Christian Bee- be, Jason Bebee, Michelle Fin- ley, Brenda Dancause, Sara French, William Gore; Row three: Scott Bebee, Scott Black- mon, Chad Coffin, Charles Kerr, Scott Corbine, Charles Brown, Alden Kerr, Roger Disotell The life of a sophomore is very busy and exciting, but it is also a lot of work. A sophomore is in- volved in many more activites, whether it be sports, music, or raising money for the senior trip. A sophomore, who is gradually maturing and climbing the lad- der to Graduation day, must also be thinking about the future and what his place is in it. He must decide about what college and what type of career he wants to spend his life doing. The sopho- mores also have their fun. They go to all of the dances and get together with friends after school and on weekends. As a class they grow closer together until they go out on their own, out into the “real” world. SOPHOMORES
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FINALLY. . . Nigh 00II Being a Freshman means more responsibility, starting to sell things to make money for the se- nior trip, and being able to choose between regents and nonregents courses. Row 1: Adam Heller; Row 2: Michael Flint, Jason Bowman, Tony Henrie, Philip Giar- dino; Row 3: Jon Davenport, Shannon Kerr, Michelle Callaghan, Michelle Boyea, Jenni- fer Doran; Row 4: Herb French, Ted Belcer, Lynne Backus, Michelle Dowling, Homer Dubey. Upper left: “How did we let them talk us into this?” ask Shannon Kerr and Ted Belcer. Upper right: Melissa Streeter, Meghan Sovay, Lynne Backus. Lower left: “Take the picture, I’m smiling ” Derek Lapiant. Ninth Grade Patricia Popp Amanda McCarthy
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