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It’s the Middle of the Road ... Homeroom 2: Row 1: Anne-Marie Curley, Mareen Heieck, Robert Chapman, Mat- thew Carty, Micheal Bucklin, Cathy Hall. Row 2: Miss Proga, John Barnard, Tim Clarke, Joe Babb, Scott Cornell, Joe Giorgianni. Michael Donahue, Stephanie DeVaney. Chris is mesmerized by the new machine. 26
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Juniors in the Hallway What :osurer; Mike Donahue. President; Maureen Heiecke. Secretary. For the Junior article, we have decided to emulate the ‘Man on the Street” found in the Finger Lakes Times every Saturday, with a few changes. We asked three basic questions: 1) What are your anticipations for Senior Year? 2) What would you like changed in your Senior year? 3) How would you sum up the past three years? Many of the responses were similar. An- ticipations amounted basically to the hopes of a fun-filled Senior year, a year that would top off all the years at DeSales. According to Sue O’Malley, the Senior year should be filled with spirit, and Matt Carty counts on having a good time and a nice rest after a tough Junior year.” Maureen Heieck foresees fund-raisers other than bake sales though it has been proven time and again that food brings out the money in everyone. There were some interesting responses to the question of changes: some feasible, some not. Many of the Juniors voted for a legal Senior Skip Day, or in any case, as Joe Giorgianni stated, more fun and definitely more days off!” And then there are those fike Michelle Trotta who could definitely go for the idea of being exempt from exams (and all tests for that matter!) On the more serious side, changes for the better include a Senior Class Trip, possibly longer homerooms and definitely more study halls, or at least one study hall!! As for the third question, our Juniors took on a serious tone and really thought about the answer. In summing up the past three years, the general feeling was that it was a very good experience and friends for life were formed during those years. Added one Junior, there was no unity until this year.” Joe Giorgianni summed it up in one word ... INTERESTING!” 25
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But We’re “Gonna” Make It! Shawn Middlebrook Homeroom 8: Row 1: Francine Jesson, Tina Melito, Doug Zeck, Donna Weston. Row 2: Mary Beth Priano. Lisa Sears, Susan O’Malley, Mary McCusker. Row 3: Miss Erb, William Hirons, Tom Hut- chenson, Chris Todd, Paul Long, Jim Marvin. 27
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