DeSales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 30 text:

 Ronald Buckley “O, What a time!” Lisa Diane Chelenza “Ya big J.A. moke!” Michael Bradley “No comment!” SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Sean Sturgeon, President; Michelle Nelsoi Treasurer. Row 2: Mark Walters, Vice President; Ale Onorato, Secretary. Carin Lynne Caravita One never knows ... Do one?” Christopher Claxton “I don’t care what they say, L.L. the baddest.” Jennifer Lynn Clark Dream of the future, of what it could be; not of the past and what it was.” 26

Page 29 text:

came. The discovery of boys and girls as cute and pretty instead of yucky and gross. Our three day romances consisted of brief hand holding and writing notes that said “Do you love me?” yes or no (circle the answer). Our first kiss occurred and nothing was the same after. We got in fights with our friends and got to know more people. We learned how to play instruments and sports. Finally, eighth grade came. We were the oldest in the school and knew we were in power. We were psyched that we were going to high school next year. What most of us didn’t realize is that most of us were going our separate ways. We were going to meet new people from other schools. At first we were distant but as the years grew on, we became closer. Strangers became our best friends. Now these “strangers” are going off to college in different cities and states. We’ll always keep in touch and re- member all the memories that made our pasts so special. Goodbye childhood, onward adult- hood. The class of 1988 is ready. Bring it on. 25



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Cynthia Ann Colizzi “How do you say goodbye to friends who mean so much? Will there be time to sincerely keep in touch?” Michael David Feldmeyer “You’ll be alright!” Joshua Ethan Jensen “my buddy wieser” Moira Jeanne Connolly “Hobbies, frat parties? What are they?” « Michele K. Hughes ‘Never say good-bye” Karen Jacqueline Libero “He’s gonna die — real soon!” Heather Lynn Cooke “But a tear will remain, forever, upon this single rose.” Joseph Vincent Jenkins “Joey J ” Karena Jo Loudin “It’s stupid!” 27

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