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Front Row: Melonie Thompson, Danielle Marsh, Joanne Russel; Row 2: Daniel McBroom, Erin Nulty, Melissa Streeter, Meghan Sovay, Candy Provost, Tina Peets, Roger Lashua; Row 3: Elwyn Lashua, James Simmons, Steven Sharrow, Jeremy Watson, Cory Towne, Brian Thivierge, T.J. Sellers. Upper left: Coke is it for Melissa Streeter. Upper right: Joanne Russell. Class officers: T.J. Sellers, president; Derek LaPlante, Ted Belcer, Erin Nulty, Shannon Kerr. Ninth Grade
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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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' ! I A NEW ADVENTURE ...William Beckman The experience I endured that describes eighth grade is coming home from school the first day with arms full of books. I have seven classes a day out of eight periods. On top of our regular classes, we have to take health and French, which make my schedule as full as it can get. I know anyone in ninth grade would tell me I don’t have much work, but for the time being, it’s enough...Ryan Snider. EIGHTH GRADE
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