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ASPIRING MUSICIANS put their talents to work in band and orchestra. Band President Helene Kaplan spent many hours practicing the tuba Titration tubes can present a delicate problem. Hesham Soliman handles one carefully. A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL scouts, beware! Carl Falco and Mike Neil were key players in the Bears upset against the Woodbridge Barrons. TIME AND PATIENCE are needed to produce quality art projects. Liz Sawyer concentrates on her weaving. THEME 5
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Making our dreams come true Fantasizing about the future is a common diversion for most of us. Ac- tually fulfilling these desires, however, is something else. If we were to count all the hours we spend working to make those dreams become reality, we would be dismayed by the amount of time which accumulates. Staying up into the wee hours of the night to complete a physics lab, term paper, or art project is standard prac- tice for many procrastinators. And, if we’re dedicated, or crazy enough, to take advanced biology, we carry our fruit flies with us day and night to avoid losing any of the tiny insects and jeop- ardizing our grade on that important If one advances confidently in the di- rection of his dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. We all have visions of owning a car and having the money to pay for the gas. So, to satisfy that wish, we take on parttime jobs. We also work hard trying to get accepted into a college or trade school, so we worry about entrance examinations and applications. When we’re ready to join the fulltime work force, we rehearse for that big job interview. Most of the time, our labors are worth the effort, but on other occa- sions, we think they’re just a waste of time and energy. After we get over the disappointments, we set new goals, learn from our mistakes and journey toward new projects which we can only hope will be more successful. 4 THEME Would be builders practice their trade in Indus- trial Arts. Gary Bruno drilled many holes to com- plete his project. Lessons come alive when repeated in lab exper- iments. Joanne Flannigan received expert advice in chemistry from Mr. Anderson. Today’s students may be tomorrow s Nobel prize winners. Anthony D’Amico prepared for his future in Advanced Placement Chemistry
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Daydreams We all like to sneak off in our own lit- tle world of daydreams. Look around and you’re likely to see many of us gazing into space. We temporarily withdraw from whatever is happening in class and muse about . . . summertime . . . the prom . . . sportscars . . . skiing in the Alps . . . surfing off Hawaii . . . having a maid to clean our rooms . . . winning a million dollar lottery . . . having a book published . . . discovery by a talent Gently - as we sometimes glide through a quiet dream. scout . . . Often, when we wake from our rev- erie. we find ourselves staring at the clock. We try to will the hands to move so we can get through one more period. That one period brings us that much closer to our wish of the day being over. A brick wall may not be the most comfortable place to sleep, but Mike Wessler and Mike Dev- erey don’t mind. Hands on his chin and his mind somewhere else. Mike Kish wishes the time would go fast. Typing class isn’t only typing as Karen Rusch finds out. 6 THEME
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