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Student Senate Mike Abrams; Liz Allan, Assistant Moderator; Maura Bannon; Joanna Brinen; Bob Bryant; Tim Burke; Andy Fleischauer; Tomasina Fonte; Brett Goldstein; Jen Gonnerman, Moderator; Alex Hanafi; Kelley Hartigan; Sontine Kalba; Corey Lai; Kim Lannon; Heather Mayer; Erin McElligott; Christine McLean, Secretary; Kevin Mullen; Tim Nikula, Student Rep; Chris Pat- ton; David Reinherz; Trynka Shineman; Brian Smith; Jay Torian; Erica Verville Freshman Steering Committee Lisa Burnham; Joan Carr, advisor; Nikki Caval- lerano; Mona Desai; Emily Giacomini; Rebecca Gorgone; Dan Grace; Karen Hammer; Pat Kao; Scott Morrissey; Heather Przybylinski; Steven Rosen; Dan Schirf; Trynka Shineman; Nancy Traggio, advisor Sophomore Steering Committee Melissa Carleton; Jill Cikins; Katie Cook; Nan- cy Dickson; Matt Gardiner; Carrie Gorfinkle; Connie Hwang; JoAnn Lucey; Wendy Osterl- ing; Matt Scafidi; Rob Sherman; Heather Stahl; Rachel Tiep-Daniels; Marni Wiadro Junior Steering Committee Gretchen Anderson; Juliana Blaser; Kiera Campbell; Karen Cleary; Christine Consales; Eleni Digenis; Jesse Dusenbury; Julie Finigan; Josh Fox; Karen Grace; Carrie Gustafson; Mi- chele Hammer; Wendy Ireland; Tina Kao; Matt Lovering; Shauna Maloney; Maureen McE- leney; Sue Petrovic; Lisa Schirf; Alex Smith; Ra- chael Stone; Melissa Thurman; Marybeth Treacy; Mike Vivaldi; Steve Williamson; Missy Zarella Senior Steering Committee Alyson Bagley; Joanna Brinen; Danielle Casey; Jen Gonnerman; Lia Holden; Sontine Kalba; Ricky Kline; Edith Li; Kimani Paul-Emile; Roy- letta Romain; Julie Rudnick; Mr. Roupp, advi- sor; Derek Rynne; Mrs. Rynne, advisor; Derek Sampson; Cindy Stahl peo Sophomore Steering Committee “Leading The Way”’ The ’88-’89 school year saw the emergence of the Student Senate as an active and visible force within the school. Under the provisions of its new consti- tution, the Student Senate was restructured to in- clude only 24 members, down from the previous year's 70 + members. Consequently, the atten- dance and participation of each member greatly improved, as did the Senate’s overall effectiveness. No longer viewed as merely a social organiza- tion, the Senate worked closely with students, teachers, administrators, and the School Commit- tee in order to educate students and to voice their concerns. Issues the Student Senate was involved in this school year include: running an election for ing ys a ae Wav we I (AAD ORV a3 Junior Steering Committee Freshman Steering Committee a new school mascot, writing and adopting our own Rules of Order, participating in the Walk for Peace and Walk for Hunger, holding small group discussions with freshmen about the value of Max- Ed cards, providing student input into the debate over weighted grades and class rank, and inform- ing students about the budget situation and the shared superintendency issues. The ’88-’89 Student Senate was advised by Bever- ly Malcolm and led by Jen Gonnerman (Modera- tor), Liz Allen (Assistant Moderator), and Christine McLean (Secretary). -Jen Gonnerman Hard, Reb A
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| remember all those thousands of hours that | spent in high school watching the clock, waiting for frees or lunch or to go home. Waiting: for anything but school. My teachers could easily have ridden with Jesse James for all the time they stole from me. The Memoirs of Jesse James (adapred from the poem by Richard Braurigan) Moments MDa ee og ABE ES James Zanzot (90) recaptures moments stolen from him by his teachers, coaches and sponsors. Deadline pressure momentarily (but only momentarily) collapses perfec- tionist and rising DYAD star Amy Pettit (91). Imagery on his mind, Matt Lovering (90) translates reality from one medi- um to another. A Beantown moment. 19 Activities
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Martin Luther King Action Project “Keep The Dream Alive.” Jen Abrams Chris Ackerman Barbara Athy Maura Bannon Jim Berry Lynne Berry Shana Birnbaum Aaron Bloomenthal Joanna Brinen Laura Brownlee Bambi Burke Joan Carr Alicia Carrington Danielle Casey Aaron Clark Joanna Cohen Anna Colligan Laura Cooper Jo Crawford Sandy Crawford Christi Damico Justine Delori Sontine Kalba Pat Kao Diane Kay Shannon Keane Tia Keevil Les Klein Heather Koenig Kate Krahl Alison Kramer Danya Krugler Edith Li Ginny Locke Matt Lovering Denise Mainville Joan Mainville Abigail Mansfield Betsy Marshall Talitha McAdams Chris McLeod Mike Middleton Deb Moninger Maura Murphy Jamie DeNormandie Sadhana Dhruvakumar Sandya Dhruvakumar Rob Myers Sherine Nabih Usha Nambiar Brie Drummond Melanie Ellsworth Tina Fagone Ellen Farry Monique Fleming Tomasina Fonte Lynn Fraser Ellen Frederickson Lisa Gardiner Jen Gonnerman Joe Greeson Donna Grimaldi Katie Gunzelman Jeanette Hammer Michele Hammer Chris Hays Lia Holden Karen James Phil James Anna Jean Aaron Johnson Heidi Kaiter Jo Crawford, MLKAP’s volunteer coordinator, has given L-S students an entirely different perspective on life and has empowered them to make changes in the outside world. The Martin Luther King Action Project has continued to grow since its beginning, and members have now contributed more than 1,100 house of community service. Freshmen Pat Kao and Andrea D’Elia help to sort food at the Boston Food Bank, a frequent destination for MLKAP trips. Jo Crawford, Anna Colligan, and Christi Damico are all smiles after a hard day sanding and painting St. Rachel Nathan Jen Neivert Ken Neuhauser Chris Paciorek Bill Plott Judy Plott Kristy Ragones Kathy Reed Amy Reichbach Susan Rollins Katri Sampson Bill Schechter Rob Sherman Dan Shugrue Nicola Sykes Sophie Tamm Alana Tevekelian Thom Thacker Jessica Wecker Tina Wells Jim Zanzot Paul’s AME Shelter in Cambridge. Sorting food can be tedious work, but Shana Birnbaum smiles and makes light of her labor. The Martin Luther King Acton Project is a group devoted to donating the time and energy of L-S students and teachers and community members to public service. Sev- eral times a week, the group sponsors trips to Boston to work in local shelters, soup kitchens, and food banks. The group also sponsors weekend trips to renovate build- ings, do clean-up work, and participate in Habitat for Humanity projects. - Jen Abrams @
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