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Lynda Barr thinks of how to approach the next math problem. Doing decimal problems is Bryan Gill’s special talent. Debbie DiFelice and Chris Smith read some algebra posters. Mr. Casey helps Mark Zieminski shape his metal shop project. Lisa Virden is quite sure she has the right answer. Kerri Kaminski refers to her paper for this problem. Harry Bruce is distracted from his sanding by some- one calling his name. Twenty-One
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9E Row 1: L. Minniti. J. Kraft, J. Miller, P. Misuck, M. Pascal. Row 2: D. McDonald. I. Myers. S. Mazza, R. Kraft. K.Marks. Row 3: N. Marti, R. Marsh, K. Meyer. M. Lud- wick, D. Mellon. M. Pierman. 9F Row 1: L. Shaw, L. Quinton, J. Rusk. A. Staiano. C. Ritchie. T. Richmond. Row 2: P. Smith. A. Ramsell. P. Smith, E. Pine Row 3: J. Romanowski. C. Smith. K. Ro- zumny, W. Romanowski. 9G Row 1: W. Walls. J. West, L. Virden, S. White. Row 2: C. Suckiel. L. Williams, K. Troxell. Row 3: M. Wilkins. J. Welsh. W. Yerkes. D. Coppola and M. Fenton work as G. Burk- hardt smiles. Freshman soccer players relax between quarters. Bill Romanowski looks toward his teacher as a homework assignment is explained. Twenty
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Lorrie Bennett Secretary We, the Class of 1986, have played out our mid-high school year, which we have called the year of Sophomore Security. This level of high school has given us some assurance about what our role in school actually is. Since we were encouraged to plan our own routes, the schedules were more per- sonally gratifying and pleasantly rou- tine. Our curriculums were basically comprised of required classes needed to complete a college preparatory, business, or general course. The year of Sophomore Security has always been known to be a very busy one. In summary, it has a reputation of having heavier workloads to complete for each class, more academically chal- lenging classes, and additional oppor- tunities to join activities missed in the freshman year. We have survived all of these. In addition to completing these, we also found the time to notch a few achievements. During our seventh grade year, we were jointly responsi- ble for the formation of the Chippewa Chat with our eighth grade counter- parts (the Class of ’85). We were also the first frosh class to participate in the revitalization of the Student Council. Our most recent achievement was win- ning the 1983 Homecoming float com- petition, defeating three other classes. In the year of Sophomore Security, more was expected from us, since we were not the “new kids in town” any- more. As an added expectation, we are the first class required to complete a writing sample for evaluation as part of the graduation requirements. To symbolize our success, we have donat- ed our first edition of the Chippewa Chat newspaper to this time capsule. Joelynn Grace Treasurer Mrs. Virginia Brandt. Adviser Twenty-Two
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