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Q. A. If you could be stranded on an island with any teacher, who would it be and why?” Mr. Zettlemoyer, all his Knowledge of physics could probably get us off the island ' Joe Heberling Mr. Neiper, because he turns me on and he is a real special teacher ' Rachel Greber Miss Karg, so she could Keep the gorillas away from us. Bob Ruth Tammy Aicher David Alich Toni Angello Raymond Anthony Shirley A very Kathy Bachman Jennifer Bankos Joann Barnhart Dale Barthol Tammy Aicher. THE BATHKOOM RATS RULE! Charlie's two queens are at it again! I'll always remember those wacked times cruising in the 'hot'' Ca-maro and partying with Marie, Dwight, Jeff, Buck, Scott, Steve, Redz, and Zad. The Mustang and Chevelle Rule! Hey Marie, ‘Say It! Mever forget the ‘Schmak-dog-song! Hey guys, we finally made it! Dave Alich. Thank God I'm finished. I never liked school, but I had fun hating it. Some of my best memories are hanging out with Bob, Jason, and Hags, lifting, and the great times in track. I'll always remember July 13, 1986, and especially January 3, 1987. I'll always treasure the moments with Joan. My future Is money and Joan. Toni Angello. I'll never forget late nights at yearbook, homecoming, Saturday track practices, and bodyblasting at the field house-Sec. Also. I'll never 4-get camping on the Caribbean, or the man in cruiser 2. Thanks Mike for always being there, Kate for being my best and never 4-gotten friend and Mr. Bryant and Ms. Glessner for lighting the way. I leave my adolescence behind at MMS with cherished memories, wild times, and tears or joy. Love you Mom and Dad. Ray Anthony. I had many great times at nASHS. I'll never forget the times with the gang from Allen Township and will always remember partying with my fellow fire fighters at East Allen Township Station 46. My future includes serving 3 years in the United States Army as a medic and a great life with Melissa, whom I love very much. Shirley Avery. I will always remember the good times during my years at Morthampton High School and all my friends who made them great. I will keep all the crazy weekends and class trips memories stored in my heart, especially Connecticut, Mew York, anti Bethlehem. My future plans include going to college for nursing. Kathy Bachman. I spent a great senior year with Bern, Carla, Duane, Ann, Jen, Kelly. Heather and Marie. Working at T and C was great. Spending time with the Killer Rabbits and fitchies. Thanks to all who helped me through the last 13 years of school: Mom, Dad, Bern, Carla. Ann, etc. I plan to spend my future with Bern. Lyn-ette Barnes. I'll always remember a few good friends and all the great times we shared through our school years. Don't forget the fun we had in school, or the long, uncomfortable rides to tech with Gar. Don't smash up anymore cars Kenny. I have future plans of a drafting career and marriage. Joann Barnhart. I'll always remember footprints in Boone Country, cotton candy in the rain, and how the elastic door of Alice's and Meil's expanded into almost pink handcuffs on the stairs. I want to thank Mom, Dad, Les, Mia, Minie, Lisa, Bee, Eek, Sam, Serm, Stud, and all the others who supported me while I was abroad. I love you all. SEMORS 29
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Amptennian asks, How will the building renovations affect seniors? It really doesn 't bother me that much except can 't park in the back parking lot Scott Wagner They don't bother me except for the fact that the little people next year will have it better than us! Trish Wensel ”1 think it's great having a port-o-let on school campus! What the heck-it's progress! Terry James I DANCE FEVER LIVES! Lori SpiUer, alias Oprah, gets ready to shake her booty to the queer music by the Fried Abortions'' in the Lycoming College student center. 28 serious
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Social Cliques Dale Barthol. The past year was the best. It dealt with my '66 Ford pickup and spending lots of time with Susie, was and still is great. The snowmobiling adventures with Edward, George, Dori, Tim, Susie, and many others were fun. My future plans consist of getting married, having rugrats, a faster snowmobile, or being a brain surgeon. Lisa Bartholomew. To my friends Joe, John, Tania, Jo Ann, Belinda. and Ruth, keep in touch and stay cool. Thanks for all the good times at the footbridge, in town, in park rocking with Dokken and Metallica, the Ozzy concert and at the Fairgrounds with Dokken. Thanks Mom and Dad. My future includes accounting. Michael Bartholomew. I'll never forget the great times I had at NASHS. My fondest memories include poker nights at Ed's, Bart and Kel-The awesome calc, team, shooting hoops at track practice, Darryl and I busted at Kutztown, hey Bud, it's the guy's night out!'' listening to Davbert's lessons and Where's Joe hiding now?'' My future plans include college. Suzanne Bartholomew. Special thanks to Pam, Nicole, Karen. Dee, Monica, Andrea, and the boys. I'll never forget BatSue. Nicole's permanent smile. Eggs, Moravian, Pam, can you feel your hands?'. Catgirls, Rad-cows, Peace 'em, the House, ohwhata-goosiam, the Otzys, and Runaway! Don't eat smoked sardines. Pam, Sue and Ni-cole-BEST FRIENDS FOREVER! Ruth Bauer. The Doc's patients are Jen, Lisa, Bama, Nikki-Hoi, and more. The Aeros-mith concert, ultimate Friday, games, the nights we chased them in the ELC and the family car were awesome days. You're a liar so I'll be back to take you spinning in some person's Cutlass. My future includes Tim and Darktown. Brenda Beck. My memories include second period in 109, DECA, the mall, becoming Vicki's shrink and sister. Thanks to Vikie, Sandy, Lisa, Tami, Donna, and my other friends for being there when I needed them. Mom and dad I know we had some tough times and don't always agree, but I want you to know I love you! Scott Beck. I will always remember being with my special friends Kelli. Don, Jim, Jeff, Mike, and most of all Bonnie. Don, help me. My skis are stuck. I will never forget Kelli's singing and the white windows on bus 4, and being with Dina, Coleen, and Kenny in Mr. Pasquariello's class. Best of luck to all my friends in the future. Robert Beers. I'll always remember high school. The Pany Bunch is great. The Comet Rules. Get the boogie out of your nose, Brenda! Don't be wishing evil things. Dee! Mr. Rempp you're the best. Miss Pany, I want to come to the wedding. Mrs. Hagely you're so sweet. Hi Reiss baby! Thanks Mr. Zehner. Hi Weimer. ach new school year brings a new variety of cliques. Cliques are based on personality, compatibility, or emotional needs. Although some cliques don't last very long, others may continue throughout the high school years. Students form a clique for various reasons, one being a feeling of belonging. Gaining closer friends is another advantage to being part of a clique. There is usually always someone there to talk to. I guess I'm part of a clique because I enjoy being around those friends and we are very compatible with each other ' stated Kristy Surface. Although belonging to one of these social groups has its good points, there are some disadvantages. After students travel with the same crowd for a long period of time, they start to lose their individuality. The groups begin to acquire their own personalities and sometimes members even become victims of stereotyping. Cliques can also pile peer pressure upon students. Jealousies from other friends surface and past friendships can easily be destroyed. Even though cliques are sometimes discouraged, they have always been a part of society and are sure to remain as long as friendships exist. Lisa Bartholomew Michael Bartholomew Suzanne Bartholomew Ruth Bauer Brenda Beck Scott Beck Eric Beers Robert Beers Wendy Beers 30 SENIORS
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