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—4 L. Upchurch is caught not working while oth- er classmates concentrate on finishing their work. 9A Row l: E. Bulskis. M. Buffetta. H. Bruce. C. Boker. C. Burr. T. Bowe. Row 2: G. Burkhardt. K. Blackiston. W. Burrows, A. Bennett. K. Callahan. M. Barcklow. Row 3: D. Abele. W. Baker. L. Barr. S. Bloom, B. Bloom, M. Burman. K. Bieri. Mr. Argoe. Mr. Thomas. M. Shannon, and B. Winegardner display their While the others work. G. Walton collects her thoughts, two-toned faces at the pep rally. 9B Row l: W. Cleary, W. Donaghy, J. Christopher, D. DiFelice, M. DiFelice, R. Clair, Rich Mealey cheers for the class while Tina J. DeFrank Row 2: J. Chambers. D. Canning. D. DeFrank, C. Collins, L. Clements, K. Gamm wonders what he is doing back there. Eng, L. Corvino. V. Connelly Row 3: R. Eberle, T. Donahue, J. Doherty. P. Canavan. L. Crisp, D. Coppola. I. Crabtree. G. DeCasanova. Eighteen
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Anne Bennett President April Staiano Secretary We. the Class of 1987. clinched the first step of our high school lives called the year of Freshman Fascination. During this first year of high school life, we had to make many adjustments to such things as the crowded hallways and the new faces we encountered. For the first time, we were given the choice of choosing our own curriculum or combining courses if we were not sure of the direction we wanted to go. We then started participating in high school activities that were previously denied to us. such as the homecoming festivities. Other class events, such as i he Ring Dance and our Freshman Frolic Dance, shaped the beginnings of our class spirit and unity. While we were learning to adjust to these new ordeals, the school itself was also going through some changes. The gym re- ceived a much-needed facelift when t he new scoreboard was added, the old floor redone, and the walls were re- painted. To help finance these refor- mations. a soda machine was installed near the cafeteria. Other changes oc- curred outside the school building as well. The hockey fields received new cages, stands, and benches while the softball field was relocated. The forma- tion of an interscholastic varsity soc- cer team was another new addition. This year of Freshman Fascination was only our first step in preparing for our future. The most recent change af- fecting our future as seniors here is the addition of the mandatory one year of art to the graduation requirements, which goes into effect in 1987. To re- cord all of these new beginnings of our class, we have donated a freshman’s journal to this time capsule. Patrick Canavan Vice-President .lohn Miller Treasurer Mrs. I .aKay Reilly Adviser Seventeen
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9C Row 1: K. Grippe. B. Flexon. R. Gaff. B. Gill. Z. Eller. Row 2: M. Fenton. J. Gartland. K. Ferry. K. Ferry. J. Gurcik. Row 3: T. Hoffman. E. Gibbs. D. Grabowski, P. Hindsley. D. Fowler. S f fl I M. Burman takes a seat to listen to any wis- dom Mr. Shivery can offer her. Freshmen girls, dressed in unusual fashion, display their antics for the crowd at the first football game. Mike Shannon pauses to pose before exiting. 9D Row 1: L. Kraft. B. Klaudi. R. Iacovone. R. Hans. T. Heron. D. Herbert. Row 2: M. Kopras. D. Hunt. D. Huhn. V. Kritikson. L. Kimble. Row 3: M. Hopkins. V. Ireland. W. Hagan. E. Kelley. C. Lee. Eighteen
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