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Addeo, Stephanie- Albahae, Jarret Albinus, Patricia Alessio, Debra Alvarez, Mary Beth AI'l1ll'i5.1 Di8l1Q KIV- Amendolia, Angelo Anlonelli, Michele Antonello, Christopher, , Becker, Virginia J Bedell, Debra Bell, Steven? Bender, Howard Bergarnini, William Berkman, Jacquelyn Berkman, Jessica Berko, Elizabeth B Berman, Melissa 'Birkelg' Mary - Elizabeth Birmingham, Eugene Black, Michael Blanchet. Christopher B Blatt, Andrew ,BBodlander,, Karen Bonner, Melissa VBorrs,,VEllzabethV V Borkowski, Michael Bradshaw, Christopher - Braut, Scott Brechisi, Gianna Brown, Lesley J Brown, Marc Bruce, Jeffrey BB Bryan, John Burmil, Denise J Busch, Barbara Buser, James J Buzin, Heath Byrne, John Byrne, Richard ' Cahill, Christopher -Cahill, John B Calabria, Joann Campise, - Steven Cardamone, Benedetto, Carella, Gina Carpenter, Christy Carreau, Robert' Cavero, Mary Pearl Christen, 'Gregory B Clancy, Patrick Clarke, Kenneth Cohen, Beth CoIl,VDermot Colletti, Jamesi i Comitino, Jonathan Cummins, Cindy Condurso, Nicole V, Contorte, Danielle J Coniglio, Nicholas Conner, Erin B Conner, Kerren Conte, Tammy Addeo-Conte I L A J J J faaf ii A B J f vev 1 BBB' J ' J ev e J B i 'l J J J J ' ,Jr B Z? 1' e B BJ J Zva BB.rJ J. 'B J ,fy V V V,JJ, J V ,,,, ,,,, V .B gl! 5 X v I 7 ' J ' -ewa V Z , V V , ,V ' 'a 1' f J f Q 'Y .J J iil V V A 1 V R ,A Vi V ,J V VV ,V J J ,rr J 4 J B ter B ,Q I J ' l Fifi 5, J 'W J 1 ,, V V VV I , - ,Be ,g J , V' V ,B , ' . E ' g x Sl is 1 ..h. J J ve iv J -,'V MV, E B, J B ' ' V ' J' .,. V :Iv B ,-' L V Bw: at --. B fa- V 1 ' 5 f I QVVVV x-V7, T by J V fg J ,.vv x f J B --v' J J J B B iee J 1' v J B J 'Q J J J . J 2 rrrr A rrre, J J J J JJJJ JJ .Jr V ,Jg 1. ,J ...J, - f 1 , K ,V J , - V ,Q 4 VV: in MJ I ' 'J ? D in ' 2 i t B BJA lzl' ' A l D l it itli V B J 're ,JBB J J J f 'flats i'f Qi' VVV .V YJ. B B BB J 'ii f J ii ' X +A J l i auHI1w,..,J ili' J Z ' ' MQ l J, J .,,.,VJ., 9' 547 KV J, Z, IJ ,.,,JV, 5 V V B ' X 3 5 '- ,: J,,, M J. A g V' 5 ff J, B V? kvlfff , V 11 :LJ mv B if ii J J ' . ifjff- 5,2 j N f
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Q-.JV Tw. Nils-QM J 7... ZA I 5 -Qf ,, S mmf f .. 5 Ay.Jn': ' .if ff9 M'L ff f N. .. ggf'- 0 1 Neophytes ZZZAP! Upon entering the high school, a new student is inundated with the magna- mity of the situation. The sophomore is plagued with squadrons of hall ladies, waves of activities and hordes of superiors. Each new experience is makes a distinct impression on the untrained mind. lt is the sophomore that says f'ooooh when see- ing the shiny lab equipment and says ohhhh when seeing those protective frog glasses. They are the Hbeginnersf' the ones who spark the student body into mo- tion. lt is the sophomores who hold the belief that the world can still be conquered and they are the ones to do it. I DON'T WANT lT:Fearing the unknown Jen Ankudavich and Sue Saunders decide to let Mickey have it SCHElv1lNG:Ftealizing his teacher is absent, Daniel Leversedge plans how to take over. NOUVEAU ESPRlT:Experienoing the ex- citement of their first homecoming are Laina LaValle, Carol lvlarigliano and Adam Walsh. SUFTPF?lSE:Ftemembering the mouldy socks in his locker is Mike Georges. ' Underclassmen 7
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FORE! QFIVE! SlXlJ Demonstrating the skill in his swing, Sean Robinson aims for a hole in one. Llp to Par W l V ' Cofwran. Kathleen Z f T? W Costa, Gina V Cdughlih, John Coyne, Donna' W . 4 Ll ,,-f. K ,A,, k,:1 K K V X 2' 711 ' ' 'it A - f r , Cusvas,rWendy 1 Q W! Aiz- Cummings, Kevin . ,ii . .... Cftvfawhennon iisi f 5 . jg V uname, Adriana ' vi f I I I '1'TirEy: 1 ifki -f Z . I f,-k, ,. . . gi, it , 03218. fin W l iis ' A 1 ' i De Modna, Deans '?3l90IMszK8U1!990, . . li 1'-X., . rf, Dispi ,,,i .75 .7 Roseanne if V -.5:i ' sis A W f . f V5 nigibeno, Francis g f i if . ,1'k ,l ::,,, A ,J ,,f,, gg, fi g :Wet - K9FP 'Wf ,. f 'i 7 A' 'iili' . fi'i -- ' . , V Dwghmyjm f All Xi . r - QS!3!P'- 5. , ,,,l , A V' gsvvl I -Q V, 1 if f if oisis - siis - x itr' 2 issi ii., a , , y iii i i'2'i lsis j , . A, 'fl Eiiazo, Susan iii g l Evhnsgfii. sam F1!b9f,Mi0h9l!9 wi' 5 L I . Ahi. ,.f7 Each grade possesses a quality of uniquness which contributes to the expan- sion of the individual. Why are juniors so unique? Well, as a sophomore, high school is a new and exciting place where one tastes all possibilities of an exciting future. As a junior, high school is a place where we all work towards making our dreams realities. lt is this uniqueness within each grade that contrib- utes to the balance within each individual. ln a competitive junior class, with time as a luxury, we find ourselves yearning for freedom. Whether one spends the nights drinking pots of coffee while study- ing or counting the days until the next paycheck, we are all working toward that something There comes during junior year, an intense sense of responsibility that works with the determination to succeed. We all experience deep satisfac- tion in accomplishing the impossible I Corcoran-Faber
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