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HALL OF FAME Natalie McCracken Ianet McGovern Angel McGowan Bernard McGriff Scott McKalvey Scott McKay Wilson McKenzie Kelly McShane Michael Means A determined runner Set high goals, believe in yourself, and never give up in pursuing them. Reputations are made by searching for things that can't be done and doing them! It was this positive attitude and strong determination that made Dorothy Rhodes a successful individual in high school. She was a member of Student Government for three years, serving as the president of the junior class. Dorothy also served as the co-chairman of the Prom Committee. She was a Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Socie- ty member for two years. In Rojans for four years, she served as the parliamen- tarian during her senior year. However, Dorothy was perhaps best known for her participation in track and cross country sports. She was cross country and track captain for three years. She set the two-mile cross country and track record and was ranked twelfth in the state in cross country and fifth in the state in track. Dorothy asserted, Every day here has been a memory in the making for me, but my senior year has definitely been the best! Lourdes Menendez Beverly Metz Lauren Meyer Iohn Miller Lance Miller Myra Miller Russ Miller Iacqueline Mole Iames Montgomery Iohn Montgomery Mc-MOXSENIORS 211 Kathleen McCullough
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Scott Lojewski Hank Long George Lovett Diane Lowery Leslie Lucci Chuong Luu Phuong Ly Donald Lyons Stephanie Lyons Ted Maas HALL OF FAME Engineering her future HNEHI has given me the opportunity to maket friendships that will last for a long time. l've also learned a lot in preparation for college, Tammy Ran- dall believed. She joined the Science and Engineering Club in her freshman year because I wished to study engineering in college, and this was a good way to be exposed to many aspects of science not studied in school. An activity that enabled her to travel as an exchange student to Peru was her involvement in the Spanish Club and the Spanish Honor Society, which she served as president. She also devoted her time to Rojans and the senior class as its secretary. She also excelled academicallyg her work paid off when she was selected as a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Her membership in the National Honor Society, of which she was vice-president, was additional evidence of her academic excellence and leadership abilities. She concluded, I have enjoyed going to school here because there is such a variety of activities and because there are many good teachers. Sean Maloney Diane Marlowe Melissa Marriott Daniel Marsh Iackie Martin Rodney Martin Denise Martucci james Mason Theresa McCartney Frank McCloskey 210 SENIORSXLO-Mc
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Picture perfect Your portrait will be taken at Bryn- Alan Studios on Saturday, Iune 19, at 9:30 a.m. Be promptg be prepared. Although this notice was printed on a small piece of paper, its meaning was of great importance. This message was one of the first official items that made juniors aware of the fact that they were now seniors. Because their senior portrait would be remembered for years to come, most students took their portrait preparation very seriously. They made sure their hair was just right, their teeth were white, and their smiles were not faked. When all was perfect, they made their way to the studio, Upon arrival, the new seniors dressed in the appropriate attire, made one last check in the mirror, and went into the posing room. This was the moment that they had been waiting for since receiving their appointment cards. It was over in a flash, and now all they had to do was to wait for the previews to arrive. After previews were received, choos- ing which pose to order and which to place in the yearbook was probably the most difficult part of the process. The four-to-six week wait for the final portraits to arrive was, in most cases, well worth it. The portraits would always be a reminder to students of their high school years, and especially of their senior year. All set for the photographer is senior Terry Thompsong the time had finally come to have her senior picture taken at Bryn-Alan Studios. After several Turn your head to the right, then tilt your head up, comments, Terry was through with the picture-taking process. Anne Montrem Andy Monus Sandra Morell Irene Morris Cynthia Morrow 212 SENIORSXMO-Mo
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