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Taking A Step Ahead You Stand Start Where The world won t care about your old defeats If you can start anew and win success; The future is your time, and time is fleet And there is much of work and strain and stress. Forget the buried woes and dead despairs; Here is a brand-new trial right at hand; The future is for him who does and dares; Start where you stand. Start where you stand and never mind the past; The past won’t help you in beginning new; If you have left it all behind at last Why, that’s enough, you’re done with it, you’re through; This is another chapter in the book; This is another race that you have planned; Don’t give the vanished days a backward look; Start where you stand. di • 1) Deanna Banaa shows Cheerleaders have pep even at outrageous hours of the morning. 2) The 1986 relay team consisting of: Jim Bapst. Chris Clark. Brad Seifert. Chris O’Hern and coaching help from Mr. Walnman and Mr. Frisicaro took first in the Penn Relays. 3) Michele Kiesewetter and Sherry DeNicola show their school spirit by attend- ing JV. football games. Opening
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Mr. Ken Mann Ken Mann was born in Buffalo, and was a graduate of the class of 1979 at Iroquois Central High School. He attended the University College of New York at Plattsburgh, and returned to Iroquois where he is cur- rently employed as equipment manager. Manny, as he is frequently called, takes care of the school’s athletic program and assists in coaching vari- ous sports teams. Besides his full-time position here at Iroquois, he also works part-time as a bartender at Tony Rome’s in East Aurora. Outside of school, Ken enjoys softball, basketball, racquetball, and weightlift- ing, to keep in shape. Ken is always around to lend a helping hand and give support to all the teams during their seasons. His work is spent primarily behind the scenes, and therefore often goes unnoticed, but without his efforts there would be no foundation for the sports programs. Because of Manny’s dedication, friendly attitude, and willingness to share his time, we the class of ’87 proudly dedicate the 32nd edition of the Iroquoian to Mr. Ken Mann. 2 Dedication
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When you ask the typical student how the week has gone, he usually answers, “It has been far too long, has gone much too slowly, and when the weekend finally rolled around it went by much too fast.” This can be commonly diagnosed as school burnout. It hits the seniors during the first week of school, and rapidly spreads throughout the rest of the stu- dent body. Many, however, discover quick remedies for these symptoms, and put them into practice on those long waited Friday nights. The favorite hangouts seem to be associated with food. Santora’s is a good place to talk about the game and find out where all the parties are. It doesn’t matter what you do on Friday night, just as long as you have fun. Many go to the football games to cheer for their favorite players and socialize with their friends. After- wards, many try to find out what is going on and whose parents are away for the weekend. Parties seem to be the most popular spot for meeting that special someone or just relieving the week’s tensions with close friends. 4 Opening
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