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Myers. Jason Oaks, Eric Ogden. Michael Parag. Stephen Parke. Diane Payne, Bryan Pierce, Mia Pitcher. Pamela Powell. Kandice Raab, Tera Ray, Lawrence Reed, Michael Reed. Tonia Reed, Virginia Reynolds. Wendy Rogers. Paul Rogers. Peter Royle. Anne Sadler, Brian Sarbora, Russell Sarver. Randall Saylor, Christine Schmitt, Joanne Schofield, Stephanie Scott. Peggy Segars, Steve Shaw, John Shetzler, Tom Sinex, Beth Smith. Patrick Have you heard about the Juniors taking it to the top? 39
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About The Class of ’89 Taking it to the top! The members of the Class of 89 have worked their way to the top. With one year remaining and what seems like relatively little left to do, they will be working toward their graduation, and with a little luck their future plans will all fall into order. When this school year ends, their time will be spent working at their summer jobs and enjoying their leasure time at the beach. Then, with only one more year left to go and only their Senior year to pass, the Juniors will be ready to continue on their way to the top, knowing that with all they have learned they will soon be on their own. Malandruccolo, Donna Manzle, Paula Marker. John McConnell, Shawn McGhee, Jesse McGinnis, Teresa McLamb, Gail Missimer, George Moody. Theresa 38 Middletown High School Cavalier
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Reflections Take the time to look back. Looking around, you may realize that one day you’re surrounded by your friends, then one day they’re gone. You may then “reflect” back on all the great times spent in your school years, the friends you made, the fun you had at parties, and the relaxation of just sitting around talking about the latest news. For the Juniors, “forgetting” seems to be one of the greatest fears associated with becoming a Senior. Some may look at it as “only one more year,” which it is, but they never stop to think that it’s not just school they’re saying good-bye to, it’s friends, good times, and often families. For Juniors, there’s only one more year to say good- bye to friends they may have had for twelve years. College begins for many, and there’s no time left for Middletown friends, parties, and family. So why say good-bye, then? Just because you’re a Junior and only one year from graduation, it doesn’t mean that memories of the past years will be erased. Instead of saying good- bye, think of the word reflection.” “Reflect,” and the fear will be gone. So being a Junior and being only one year away from graduation can have its ups and downs, but in the end the word “reflection” can help everything to slide into place. 40 Middletown High School Cavalier
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