Marion High School - Noiram Yearbook (Marion, NY)

 - Class of 1987

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XX-77 ICJRS

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I IE. Qi When I must leave you for a little while, Please go on bravely with a gallant smile And for my sake and in my name Live on and do all things the same - Spend not your life in empty days But fill each working hour in useful ways Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer, And I in tum will comfort you And hold you near. Helen Steiner Rice



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Q Fla--ls FURCW PIE. 91.3 .1' .13 Jul As we sort through the pieces of our class's history, we find many special times. Kindergarten started with 125 little kids entering the big elemen- tary school. We were all really scared - being away from our parents for such a long day. Kim Pfromm was so scared that the principal had to coax her off the bus. Kim Baker made paper hearts and arm stickers for everyone in Mrs. Albertson's class. We all had our special moments this year. In February, we saw the Shrine Circus. Kristin Lehr found it hard to sit down, she made several trips to the bathroom. Our first year was a busy one. In ad- dition to the circus , we put on several plays and visited the zoo. When we retumed the next year for first grade, we knew what was going on. Several members of our class put on the play The Littlest Angel. Andy Boerman was always competing to be first in line. When Iill Garlipp was quiet, she was really quiet, but when she talked, she really talkedlll Sheila Iohnson was usually quiet, but always smiling. Always anxious for show and tell were Paul Adriaansen and Sue Morgan. Michelle Salisbury OFFICERS 1 Pres. -- A. BSit9l', Treas. - H. BOV6, Vice Pres. was Q social butterfly ... every Week she had Q new - I. Miller. Absent: Sec. - I. Garlipp. friend. Math Equations were no problem for Bobbie Sue Sullivan. This year was highlighted by our various bicentennial events. We made two covered wagons, dressed in our bicentennial costumes, and paraded from room to room. At the end of the year, some of us went to Loew's Theatre in Pittsford to see Peter Rabbit. The memorable times continued into second grade. Lori Schoonerman was quoted as saying I don't know why, but Michael Bulkley keeps asking me to chase him outside. In the fall we visited The Apple Shed, where we watched cider being made. Steve Diehl brought his banjo to school one day and played it for his class. Ieff Henrie won a trophy for Iunior Wrestling. Known for being the fastest runner as well as the poem-memorizer was Anthony Bonetti. Kathleen McMahon and Peggy Mooney were known for being the most ladylike. Iim Mack helped the firemen show us the proper way to hold a fire hose nozzle. It was a year filled with lots of fun, hard work, and real good friends! Third grade was the year for field trips. Some classes visited the Rochester Museum and saw the Mr. Energy Show while other classes visited the Planetarium. Iackie Leno and Lonni LaFave were the champs of the Readathon. Lisa DeMay was the science expeg on polliwogs. Bill Seppeler was known for his creative dreams while behind the file cabinetzgl 'Star WarsfEak was Dean Amslery We finished our year with a picnic at Forman Park in Pultneyville. 'FTW' l' F ' F 'i' Fourth grade was a year for drama. Mrs. Dixon's class put on the play Tom Sawyer's Treasure Hunt with Tom played by Terry Ihrman, Huck by David Adams, Becky by Iennifer Miller, Aunt Polly by Iulie Bliek, Mrs. Harper by Kim Drake, Injun Ioe by Ken Gallivan, and Amy Lawrence by Tammy VanLare. Her class also put on The Toothache Mystery. Lori DeLyser, Margaret Mousso, and Missy Rice had their own boy watching club. Our trip to the museum was cut short because school closed early due to a snowstorm. It was another busy and productive year.

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