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Riding aboard the main float in the Queen ' s Court, senior Terry Smith greets the crowd with a cheerful smile. Senior Nancy Pickett and her brother, David, harmonize beautifully during the closing ceremonies. Sophomore Greg Sherman mans a soda ma- chine as he volunteers his services to the Class of ' 89. PEACH FESTIVAL
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What a Celebration! Peach Festival draws summer to a close. Sunny skies and mild tempera- tures brought 50,000 people to Wilbraham ' s second Annual Peach Festival. The grounds of Min- nechaug buzzed with peach goers for two full days as the fest rolled on August 30th and 31st. The Festival inspired the involve- ment of many Minnechaug student groups. The Class of ' 89 eagerly walked the streets of Wilbraham pri- or to the festival selling programs as a fund raiser. During the two days of the festival, they manned the soda machines. Class of ' 88 volunteers spent two days keeping the grounds clean. Smiling faces of students who had not seen each other for weeks radiated during the get-together. Seniors Terry Smith and Sarah Scannapieco radiated spirit and pride as they fulfilled the varied du- ties of the Court of the Peach Festi- val Queen. An inspiring moment was closing ceremony in which senior Nancy Pickett and her brother David led the group in a heart-warming rendi- tion of God Bless America as multi- colored balloons filled the skies. Senior Sarah Scannapieco displays content- ment in her role as member of the Queen ' s Court. Freshman Jennifer Bernardo takes in the ex- citement at the Peach Festival. PEACH FESTIVAL
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H Sophomore Todd Matthews and freshman Kathy Hofmann choose their lunch. Librarian Mrs. Patricia Osmond finishes some last minute details before opening the library for the new year. ■ ■ WHAT A BEGINNING! Back in the swing of things Is there any day more worrisome than the first day of school? Es- pecially if it is the first day for freshmen or students new to the school. Besides having to worry about what to wear to fit in with everybody else (mostly the upper- classmen!), freshmen are mostly con- cerned with finding their way around, because, after all, the build- ing seems huge to them after being in smaller sized junior high or mid- dle schools. We, parents and stu- dents alike, can all relate to THE MAP which we are given to help us find our way around the halls of Minnechaug! On top of not know- ing where they ' re going, freshmen have to memorize entirely new schedules in which the order of their WHAT A BEGINNING classes changes from day to day. It ' s not uncommon to be suddenly asked in the halls, What block is it? because, believe it or not, even the seniors sometimes have trouble re- membering! The first day of school carries with it an endless number of forms to fill out — emergency cards, student in- surance, registration, schedule cards — and endless little worries such as What if I don ' t get the same lunch as my friends? and What if I acci- dently get on the wrong bus to go home? Problems in schedules are the common complaints given to the guidance office, which is usually packed with hundreds of students requesting schedule changes. This year, that hassle was facilitated by more specialized computerization of the school records, but students still flocked to the guidance office in numbers in an effort to make their schedules more to their liking. Yes, the first day is full of hassles, but we have to begin someplace! Beginning activities include the organization of physical education classes. Students spend a class period sitting in the gym while arrange- ments are made.
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