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David Adams Wrestling 4: Ski Club 4: Senior Play 4 X is X L f Track 47 Senior Play 47 Bowling 4: Tennis lg Ski Club 45 Strategy Games 1, 2, 35 Photography Club 3, 4 Track 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 3: Soccer l, 2, 3, 47 Class Officer - Pres l, 27 Basketball l, 2, 3, 47 Senior Play 4 I Charles Aeckerle o,' Q 9 Soccerl 2 3 .lisa Cheryl Albano German Club 2, 35 Pres. 35 Baseball 2: Publications Club 37 Bowling 4: DI Dance Chairman 2, 3, 4 Paul Adriaansen French Club l, 25 Varsity Club 3, 45 Senior Play 4, Publications Club 41 Basketball Cheerleading 1, 4: Soccer Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Softball 3 Gerald Ameele Dean Amslef 10 W
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forever and the theme song was 1Naver-say- Nb aiting for with both anticipation and anxiety if. When we became fifth graders, we changed classrooms for every subject. In English, we had several action-packed games of Jeopardy and also gave speeches. Mr. Wolfanger's class had several boys vs. girls spelling bees. The girls destroyed the boys with a record of 23-l-1 for the year. This year we par- ticipated in Field Days. Our end of the year party was at the Town Park. We finally reached the sixth grade. We were the big kids of the school. Our year began with an election for president of the class. The two political sides were the Stars and the Stripes. Frank Horton visited our school to congratulate Mike Bulkley on becoming president of the sixth grade. Some of us had fun working in the elementary school store. Towards the end of the year, we had the Spring Fl- ing. Many of us were awarded titles Qsome remain with us this yearj. We finished the year with our sixth grade graduation. When we entered the seventh grade, we reclaimed the honor of being the youngest in the building. We have fond memories of Swish-n-Spit. This year, our class project was the Trash Pick-Up. Some of us realized the penalty for having a squirt bottle in school. It was a very busy year as seventh graders. In Science class, we dissected our first frogs. We entered the eighth grade thankful that we were no longer the youngest in the school. The eighth grade turkey dinner was our class project this year. Many of us served food, sold tickets, or made posters for it. As ninth graders, we appreciated being allowed to choose some of the classes we wanted to be in. In math class we listened to Mr. DeRue's comy jokes. Our class project this year was selling Kadet Sta- tionery. Most of us were introduced to the dreaded Regents exams at the end of the year. Some of us even participated on IV sports teams. In tenth grade, the subject causing the most concem was biology. We rarely had a dull moment in biology lab: just love those frogs and pigsl The Sophomore Supper was our fund-raising activity this year. Eleventh grade brought the realization that we had one year left after this one. In Mr. Henrie's class, we compiled our own resumes and were constantly told we would fail the Social Studies Regents. In English with Mr. Rehor, we leamed about the correct pronunciation and spelling of words. Miss Brown's homeroom is remembered for getting the most office slips requiring students to report to the office after announcements. We sold candy bars this year for our class project. Finally, we became seniors. We were the big- gest kids in the school now. We had many fund raisers during this year. The activities began with the Senior booth at the Wayne County Fair. Selling magazines was our next big fundraiser. Henrietta the Eighth, a romantic comedy, was the title of the senior play. In March, the Senior Dinner Dance was held at Marvin's Country Club. Our senior trip in April provided us with great memories of New York City and Washington, D.C. The theme of the prom held at the Sunrise Hill Inn was Together Goodbye by Bon Iovi. And finally, what We've all - graduation. All of the pieces of the years before will hopefully be coming together now to form a solid foundation for the years ahead. Good luck to all of the seniors! Sheila Iohnson Kim Pfromm ADVISORS - I. Ramsey, I. Reinhardt, P. DeRue, B. Thompson.
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Softball 2: Soccer 1: Soccer Stat 2, 3: Tennis 4: Basket- ball Stats 2: Publications Club 3, 4: Student Council l, 2: French Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: NHS 3, 4: Sec. 4: Class Officer - Treas. 3 Travel Club l: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: French Club l, 2: FBLA 2: Publications Club 3, 4: Candids Editor 4: Senior Play 4: Student Council 4 Kimberly Baker Timothy Baker No Extra- Curricular Activities lulie Bliek Scott Bardo Alex Beiter Publications Club 3' 4: Co. Editor Softball 2, 4, NHS . , 3, 4: Beta Club 1: and Chief 4. Ger- . Bowling Club 1, 2, man Club 1, 2, 3, . 4- FBLA 1- senior 4? Sk' Club 1' 2' 3' ' ' 4: BOCES - Play 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4 Cosmetology 3, 4 Musical-Light Crew 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1: Cross Country 3: Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Publications Club 3: Model UN 4: Iuggling Club 4: Student Council 4: Library Club 1: Strategy Games Club 1, 2: Boys' State 3: French Club l, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Class President 3, 4: Science Fiction Club 1 X. :P Tracy Bliek ll
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