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:roi U' Kathy Lewis Brett Linscott: Tennis 11, 12, Tracie 12, Slsi Club 11, 12 Su-Chen Liu Tracy Loftis: Syyirnrning Q 12, Choir 10, 11 Bond O 12 Janet Lucas: DECA 11, Student Goyornrvtent 10, Drafno 10, Choir Q 12 Karen Luchini Barry Lutterman: Footoall Q 12, Cornrnitrnent Club 912 Mike Lyle: Cross Country 11, Wrestling 12 LaCrosse 10, 11, 12, Slsi Club Q12 Tami Lynch: Volleyball 912, Bcslsetoall Q 12 Soccer 10 Chris Mackall Rachel Mokinen: Volleyball Q, Student Goyernfnenr Q, 10, 12 Christopher Malies . ,. .ww V, if s ,,,. A ,.:. is . Ct' i. D' ',rito'C il ig, i... x i se' Xl! fr X':I17 fide? Li A rnajor decision is being contemplated oy Sr. Jeff Hill, who wonders whether he should wash his gear or if it will rnal-te it through another practice 5' E 6 i i. .K ,i . l ' I I X ' i 1 K A i I 5 ' f t i i A . i. , , , i 5.7 1 U. . 5 .3 t Y Q, ,. 7 ,. p 1 4 ' T s N 5-,513 t . 5335 25 5-'f:1:1m---..,E ' 1 if .',' 't'SR.'.'i ggojaag tl Q-Q are f it , .,-,, .gg Mfdfiixt 33.1 ' , ,i 4 1-Af,'HAu-ff. ,jig . li .Qt- , , rrrf Sr. Sean Silvers, hoping to avoid bringing his gyrn clothes home, spreads cleodorant on thern Many students used this suotertuge in an attempt to deny the dirtiness of their athletic apparel 146 Seniors I 'P 01 it t 'x inf Wg? fi-JN -mfg? Urns Dracfrzio
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ditch ,-N, J , 4' 5 I J i ' f ' r , v I ':.' Jr -:ifftfxi 2. John Lang: Band 0, 10, 11, Inrernarional Club 10 Michelle Large: Ocragon Club 10, Pre Med Club 12, Polir Awareness 12, Drama 9, 12, Science Club 12 Loraine Laurienti: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, NFHS 11, 12, NHAS 912, Prolecr Closeup 12, Slsi Club Q, 10, Sudenl Gov'r Q12, Volleyball Manager Q Janell Lawson: Prolecr Closeup 11, Ocragon Club O, Polir Awareness 12, Srudenr Gav'r Q, ihespians 10, 11, 12, Drama 9:12, Choir 10, 11, Dlazer Power 11 Kellie Lechowicz Elza Lee: FBLA 11, 12 Anne Leibman Kevin Leiker: Foorball O, 1O, Baseball 9:12, Daslserball Q 12 Julie Lerner: Cheerleader 10, Poms 12, NHS 11, 12, NHA5 10, Yearbools 11, 12 Rob Leslie Sabrina Leslie: Execurive lnrernship 12 Jason Levine: Percussion Ensemble Q 12, Band O-12 h n the going gets weird, The c irion own as senioriris srrucls in rhe early spring when rhe ourdoor remperarure rose and rhe snow melred. lr was ar rhis rime rhar some seniors found ir difficulr and auire irrelevanr ro arrend classes. College-bound seniors lsnew if rhey made ir ro rhe universiry of rheir choice by springrime, rhe inrense pressure ro lseep grades up was gone. Once rhe Cherry Creels reservoir opened up for rhe season, afflicred seniors would forger rheir G-P-A and ger ro worls on rheir TA-N. Sr. Remy Martin said, Everybody gers senioriris. When you have been ar rhis school for four years, you ger bored and you wanr ro leave. You wanr ro spend rime wirh your friends because soon you will be separared, maybe for- ever. For some seniors, ir was no-holds-barred when ir came ro evading rhe chore of being ar school. Sr. Krista Bradford said, 'One day Tania O'Hare and l decided rhar we didn'r wanr ro go ro our rhird period class and we drove ro Pied Roclss. We spenr rhe whole day rheref' Anorher symprom of senioriris was a feeling of confi- dence and almosr superioriry over rhe underclassmen. Sr. Frank Woodhouse said, 'This year l can do wharever l wanr wirhour caring abour malsing someone mad, l can yell ro my friends across rhe hall and laugh ar anybody who doesn'r lilse ir, Some seniors did nor wair unril spring, or even rheir senior year, ro come down wirh rhe illness Senioriris was lsnown ro srrilse as early as rhe freshman year, bur more commonly during rhe junior year. Sr. Chris Brown said, l don'r rhinls senioriris should be considered an illness, because ro me ir is a way of life. Ever since myjunior year, I have lived rhe life of a senior. Sr. Dave Heywood said, lr is only rhe sixrh weels of school and I wanr ro escape from here. Senioriris is hirring early, dude. Layoui Dawn Sn lrh Choy Paul C Dolan Islyohlro-Levine 145
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Irrwagine srudenrs running from rhe school. Imagine srrangely garoed figures carrying bags from which an odor emenares. Was rhor whar came ro mind or rhe menrion of pracrice cIorhes? If if was, someone was exaggeraring. Pracrice clorhes weren'r rhar ood. Or were they? Mosr arhleres, wherher in a sporr of or iusr in PE. class, wore reasonably clean clorhes. Srudenrs who wenr our for a sporr very ofren oroughr clean clorhes every day, oe- cause pracrices were srrenuous and sweory. Bur orhersiusr didn'r find rhe rime ro wash rheir clothes or mayoe rheylusr didn'r feel rhe need for ir. I don'r wash my gym clofhesg Ijusr rorore rhemf' said Jr. Paul Velasquez. Some arhleres didn'r wash rheir practice clorhes every day, our did wash rhem occasionally, Said Sr. Durl Reed, II wash my procrice clorhes once a monrh if l'm luclsyf' Everyone washed his or her clorhes for basically fhe some reasons. People didn'r Iilse ro wear dirry clorhes. As Jr. Jami Long said, ul wash them oecause rhey srinls and feel gross. Even people who didn'r wear rhe dirry clorhes didn'r Iilee rhem, while orhers oojecred only some of rhe rime. Ir oorhers me only when lm sranding close ro rhemf' said Coach Tony Manfredi. Who washed rhese grimy clorhes? One mighr have wondered who would wanr ro, A lor of rhe weorers of rhese dirry ourfirs would wash rhem rhemselves, Qrhers preferred ro leave the chore ro rhe Colgan Man. Srill more people delegared this charmingloo ro rheir morher. As Durl said, If I had ro wash my pracrice clorhes, rhey wouldn'r ger washed. Some lefr nothing ro rhe imaginarion and fools rheir clorhes home and gor rhem washed. Ofherslusr imagined rhar rheir clorhes would ger washed oy some magical force, and lefr rhem ro mold in a Ioclser. ly Y ry ,vaxx A VNNY h I . W Elf Q . A Q M' 'z - V , ,, 'mwah Copy llc-i: 'e' llcody Loyc Eric-Iiey Waltz Swimming 912, NIIS 11, 12, Proi Closeup 12, SADD li, 12, Siudenr Governmenr Q12 Drama 10, ll, 12, Choir 012, Lorin Ciao IO, ll, i2 Remy Martin: Poms Q I2 Trocls Q, 912, Bord Q1 Blozor Power 11 Scott Martin: Fooroall 912, Track 11, l2 4 Pamela Martinez: Cross Counrry i0 Srudenr Governmeni O, IO .il I Jennifer Masters Leana Matrox: Sofrooll O, 10, Larin Club IO Melanie Mayer: Soccer Q French Cluo l2, Siudenr Governmenr 912, Orchesrro O I2 Tracie Lynn Mayes: Power Lifting Q i2 Sean McCabe: Soccer O, lO, ll Lisa McDonald Laura McFarlane: DECA 11, FBLA I2 Thad McGowen: Fooroall Q, IO, Wresrling Q12 LewiseMcGowen Ginger Margolin: Cheerleader Q, 'IO SADD ll, 12, Srudenr Governmenr 912 Thespians IO, il, 12, Drama 912, Choir 147
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