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2 Must Come Down How would you like to feel the excitement of being in a three-ring circus? Then learn to iuggle. First, take two obiects ltennis balls, bean bags, etc.l. Toss the obiect in your right hand up in the air toward your left hand, then toss the obiect in your left hand toward your right hand but lower and before the first object reaches the tossed obiect. Focus your eyes at the peak of the higher tossed obiect. Practice this first movement until you can complete 20 to 30 rep- etitions with ease. To iuggle three objects, hold two in your right hand and the third in your left. Starting with the right hand, toss in the air about three feet the obiect which is touching the top of your thumb. Next, toss the object in the left hand toward the right, lower than the first obiect. Toss the re- maining obiect. Remember, focus your eyes at the peak. Although you may never be the center of at- traction at Ringling Brothers, you will experi- ence a sense of accomplishment after master- ing the art of iuggling, lohn Dunne Opening What Goes Up Cars are an important aspect of the High School experience and range from sporty and expensive to cheap and junky. Some people even like their iunk cars and wouldn't trade , them for anything. But, hey, if it runs and gets you where you're going, then who '5 needs a laguar Xl I 2, Ferrari Testarossa, or a Lamb- orghini? Here are some more creative answers .. . What is you favorite car and why? Porsche 930 turbo - it xfdrw . 4 looks mean and it's fast. Brian Prunier '88 i956 Chrysler Hearse - be- cause it's big and all my friends fit in it. Abi Kinloch '9I Above: Darren Driver, voted worst driver, gives a cheer. W' ' 1 L,' ,:4:.' M, .1 i an I 7 Q , .. I 'it ., 32. Above: Mary Bovenzi and Heather Salek loin Below. This limo arrives to pick up a Dan Fleming for a rest in the parking lot. prom couple. .. ts- f -' E fa 'J Q' f7j'l5'3iQ'4-Bk 'l:J:f'l't 1 .-lf '-' - I, I' Rt. A 'Dag .i,iip.'L!:-1: L,.,,', I ' 'f - .fwfr u t,f3i'TS5 'f' ef -'31 Y' I,,k' N lv:FMK- '1 I 1 t QZH7' minima -'.fk 4-:vd'Qw,wv, i ik - ?Snxx:11r.Q.,..,...l-still.
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fa- Above: Mrs. Redding, Mrs. May, Mrs. Langas and Mrs. lulian show their lighter sides while being fed whipped cream. Below: Barry Lawrynowicz shows his musical talent in music class. f K C '- 1 ' 'fi v 4 A ff. ,, '. -ni. - 4 V 4 ff , .-is -f'm:fg,,gg .ffi'f' 4, u : T144 - V , V' , ' ,ff ','n 15' . 1 , . f f 2x 'f 'j3f':H-,QQ 1.133 r ,1ff?M fa' it - f. . F 'f , .. 11'-A f -ilu. . 'vt' 4v',aqgpgyxtaj,.r4,. f'f' A' - 'Q' lr' 4 ,L benign :aj v 1' 3,25 - v uv ver ' ,' 21 ' Above: Dina MltcheIl's acrobatlcs pay off during soccer season. Comic Relief Comedians. There are so many and each has a dif- ferent style and audience. Some use vulgar language , g 5 to be funny, others don't i . and are just as funny. But l some of the Grafton High students had different 3 ideas ... Who is your favorite come- dian and why? Church Lady - she's spe- cial! Dan Cournoyer '88 lam,whenIam alonelthink of the funniest things. lt's unreal! Holly McDonald '91 ..-02 , Mr, Lynch - he's funny. Shawn Steeves '90 r , with .Y r' F971 -1.-' piq- . ,4y,,,-'P Cv. P, , . qua' lt.-P fs -: h Q 4. 14.5 'logger ,. 1A f i Above: Heidi Nicholson performs for the variety show audience. Opening 7
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Above: Kelly Reed feels that fielding the ball will be no problem. Below: Please hold all questions, pronounces Mr. Gillies. Above: Maria Mahassel tackles her music after Below: As Keith Kinch ponders a question school' Mark Haseltine advises Amy Dowd. L. , A is in pw. I 4 1 gf ' I 1 'ZX W. 3 sa sa it - X Q n X N 'O 4 Above: Ken Novlck seems to have a problem In his pants dur- lng Sprlng Fling. Problem Solving Problems, problems. Everyone's got them and everyones got to face them at one time or an- other. But the problems of one can seem unim- portant to someone else. Some people even have a problem with us -the yearbook staff. Imagine that. What is the biggest prob- lem facing teens today? Zits. I hate zits. Abi Kinloch '9l Too many surveys. lohn Morley '89 Opening 9
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