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1 VOLUME 17 SENIOR Allison Gendreau: conscien- tious worker, polite, attentive 1984 WE GOT John Nieroda: wise cracker, tunny, and sarcastic THE PbIKl LOOK 1988 Natalie Moore: giggly, talka- tive, Fermi Cheerleader Bill Lee: well-known, the voice of 4th period, spirited, cute Amy Allard: easily bored, talkative Vinnie Catanzaro: quiet, an- gel-faced, studious Jack Mead: verbose, athletic, rowdy Mary Radswiecz: extremely quiet, friendly, agreeable Pat Martin: friendly, caring, good listener Lisa Golenski: pert, meticu- lous, prim and proper Seniors 1 .5
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CHATTER Grinning from ear to ear, Laura Bachard talks to a friend by her locker. It may have been interesting being a fly on this locker. Lee Pillitteri is really clutching this note- book as she supports herself on a friend’s locker. Announcing the date of yearbook candids resulted in some extra careful dressing. Sue Giaccone’s garb was es- pecially impressive. Heidi Vanderheiden and Joy Yiznitsky have finally made it to the top — “Yeah, We’re Seniors! Nancy Chabot and Laurie McNamara carefully study their latest study hall “note.” It might be fun to lean over their shoulder. “Who me?” Tammy Proulx is not quite sure of the answer to that question. While Cathy Polek smiles in the hope that she will not be called on next. 14 Introduction
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SENIORS LETTERS Officers of the Class of 1988: Theresa Buss, President: Laurie Durza, Vice President; Sharon Butterworth; Treasurer; Sue Giaconne, Director of Activities; and Lisa Kasperan, Secretary, (absent) Theresa Buss enthusiastically describes the activities planned for senior year. As class president, Theresa was always en- ergetic and innovative, winning by a landslide the senior su- perlative category, Most Spirited. Dear Classmates, Each of us will look back on our years at Fermi in a different way. We’ve shared so much, and yet we’ve had the time to become our own individual. Each of us will leave a part of ourselves here — whether it be in the classrooms, on the athletic field, or in the works we have done. As individuals we will strive to achieve the goals we have set for ourselves. The completion of these goals will account for the suc- cess in our lives. It is important to believe in our- selves and to work for what we want in life. Believing in ourselves is the key to success. If we work hard, there will be definite rewards in life. The size of these rewards will not matter as much as knowing that what we strived for has been accom- plished. This accomplishment is a success. Success is what we make of it. Success is different to each individual. Everyone of us will achieve success in one form or another. We can all do it! We’ve shown it to others through our years here at Fermi. I would like to wish each of you the best in life. Take care of yourself. Good Luck! Sincerely, Theresa Buss PRESIDENT 1 () S ni()rs
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