Marion High School - Noiram Yearbook (Marion, NY)

 - Class of 1986

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Club 3, Play 4 Kristopher Aeckerle Soccer 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 23 NHS 3, 43 Treas. 43 Class Sec. 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications 3, 43 Editor-in- Chief 43 Senior Play4 Audio Visual Club3 Class Pres. 23 Wrestling 3 Steven Albano Kimberly Almy nl r . Q.. U Alan Anable W Linda Bigiey Patrick Biiek Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications 43 Soccer 1, 23 Travel Club 13 Bowling Wrestling 1,2, 33 Ski Club3 Musical 43 Senior Play 4 Intramurals 13 FHA 1

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Finally, we reached sixth grade and were the big shots of the school. Little did we know, we would be the little kids again next year. In spite of that, we managed to have a great year. We were all overjoyed the first day of Mr. Christie's English class when he announced that he didn't give homework. Unfortunately, all the other teachers did. Our year came to a close with field days, a class picnic, and the second annual sixth grade graduation where many of us won awards. Before entering laiglh gtchool, we were given a chance to take a tour and try opening the lockers. A new member of our class this year was o erow. The beginning of our stay at the high school was difficult, confusing and sometimes even frightening. If we weren't wandering around lost, we were trying to get our lockers open. Once we did get our lockers open, there was always an up- perclassman standing by to slam it shut on us and make us even later for our next class. The upperclassmen also had a thing about trying to stuff some of us into garbage cans head first. As the year went on, we became more and more used to the new school. We received a lot more homework and a lot less free time. Our money-raising groject this year was the trash pickup. Mr. Morrell's homeroom won third place in the Eddy Meath penny fund contest. heryl DeToye became a member of the class of 1986 this year. When we returned as eighth graders, if felt good not to be the youngest anymore. Many of us started to join clubs and play sports. The big kids had the new seventh graders to pick on this year. To earn money for the senior trip, we held a Turkey Supper. Many of us learned how to be waiters and waitresses, some even got to do dishes. We were all looking Giward to our next year when we would officially be high school students. A new member of our class this year was Brent esa. Our Freshman year brought even more new experiences. Some of us were introduced to Regents classes this year. Our class project was selling Kadet Stationery. We made 8888.70 to go toward our senior trip. We also were qualified to play on J.V. sports teams now. For a differe kindaof a field trip, we went to see Ghandi for Social Studies class. Three people joined our class this year. They were Rich C Bonnie Hutt, and Steve Albano. As sophomores, our year was a li ess exciting. The thrill of being Senior High had worn off in our Freshman year. Still, we managed to have fun, especially in Mr. Roods' biology clas. There was never a dull moment in there. He introduced us to many interesting animals. We got our own fetal pigs to dissect. lf he ran out of the pigs, he offered us a different animal. I won't say what it was, but I will say that no one took the second choice! To raLse m ney, we held a Sophomore Supper. Many new people joined us this year. Ryan Remington, Jeff Lammers, andiH were a few. Two very special epeople that joined us were Mi Hwa and Mi Kyung Lee. They came all the way fro orea to become pan of the class of 19 6. We were very proud to have them graduating with us this year. Eleventh fgrade, our junior year, brougxilft new changes. Some of our classmates decided to study at BOCES. This took them away rom us for half of the day. any of those who chose to stay, were faced with Regents Examinations and the fear of failinl-g. No one is likely to forget Mr. Henrie's class. His lectures and his yardstick ere things we shall never forget. lilight Mr. enrie?!j This year we sold candybars for a fundraiser. Ron Specht andI,S:teye-WVQQ, became members of our c ass. Here we are, seniors at last! The year we'd been looking forward to for so long has finally arrived. The last addition to our class was Karrie Moyer. Our senior activities began in August with the senior booth at the Wayne County Fair. We also sold magazines for a fundraiser. The next big event was the Senior Play. Our class performed a different type of play than previous classes had. l Remember Mama was on the serious side, but we still had a great time doing it. In February, we were measured for our caps and gowns. We were beginning to realize just how close graduation was. For the last few years, the senior Class did not have a turnabout day. The class of t 1986 brought this tradition back on February 28. Many of us enjoyed the experience of becoming teachers, principals, secretaries, custodians, and cafeteria ladies. The first six months of our senior year have been very eventful, but we still have many activities to look forward to in the last four. Our Senior Dinner Dance will be held at Marvin's Country Club on March first. The Senior Trip will be in April. Many of us can not wait to see New York City and Washington. Those members of our class that are in the Band and Colorguard will be traveling to Toronto to compete this year. This is due to Mr. Thompson's and Mrs. Gigliotti's fine work with all of us. Our senior year will be the last chance to go the Prom. This year, unlike past years, the Prom will be held at The Trenholm East lnn. The theme song will be This Could be the Night which ties in with the theme - A wht to Remember. Finally, it will be graduation time in June. e will all miss each other when we go our separate ways. I hope these two pages will help each and every one of you remember all the good times the class of 1986 has shared. I also hope that we continue to see each other at each and every one of our class reunions. Good luck and God bless you all. Maureen McMahon ADVISORS: J. Reinhardt, J. Ramsey. Absent: B. Thompson, P. DeRue



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4f351tfrl Heidi Boerman Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 33 Audio Visual Club 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3, 43 Var- sity Club4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Stephen Brown Roman Brozoski Aaron Camp Bowling 2, 3, 43 BOCES Machine Shop 3,4 Richard Cole fa '- Baseball 1, 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Publications 43 Candids Editor 43 Senior Play 4 Laurette Cossaboon Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 All County Choir 23 Area All State 33 Marion Singers 43 Musical 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 Sci Fi Club 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4

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