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Jackie Colangelo Christina Cole Jennifer Colegrove Monica Collier Mia Collins Scott Collins Noelle Connor David Coons wr ,r 1 it ! tzhi Z Mike Cormier I chris camo B at ii, y 5 j its Tina Correia Q W- i . - ' , M f A! ' - 'V . :git .. A ' is p . fi ' Shannon Cracchiolo ' , LQ, j Meisaee Crain N -1- eeee L. T up ' L is, Curtis Cripps V it Anne Critchfield . gf 1 Gina Crivello - Mario Crivello Debbie Culver Sue Currie Steve Curry Tom Czarnecki 5:2 fi 4 tw, i 5? r s 'W 5 i5 'x..4f .A 5 .sv f ur Cheerful Leaders lt was always easy for new sopho- mores to stand on the sidelines and shyly watch activities go by. Fortu- nately, the sophomores had a great team of Junior Varsity Cheerleaders led by captain Brenda Deitrich to help them break into a spirited school year. 'Cheerleading is exhausting and tiring, but is super fun and has brought us all closer together! said Carol Toledo. The cheerleaders were a great way to include sophomores in the new rallies, fundraisers and com- petitions so different from 9th grade. Courtney Hayashi and Kristy Duncan agreed that cheer has really includ- ed us in all activities of the school. Summer cheer camp, two hour practices during vacation and prac- tice every day after school all contrib- ute to the great way the team per- ' I here are always fun things going on. formed their eight routines. There are always fun things going on, some said, Hlike summer camp, making care packages, and trying to get our uniforms ready on time. lt's never pleasant to be the low man on the totem pole and a new school can be frightening. Everyone should try out said Julie Archeam- beault, school is always more fun when you are involvedf, Class com- petitions really help newcomers get into the spirit of things and enjoy be- ing a sophomore. The music and dancing and things get people more interested in the games being played. Who knows what kind of cheer will bring a shy sophomore out of his shell? they laughed. Cheer helped us! S . Robbie Dabney .k.kr.., ,,i, 5 Guadalupe Dacurro x V '53 if Terry Dahl - Tracy Dandorf ,ja if 7 - Gloria Dapra E g Darcy Darnell g I A 5 A Kristi Daugherty '- 'L . 'pw Julie Davidson kk g ----.' H Andrea - -ilss Kristin Davis g 2 T g .... ...,g ' f p T' he Robert Deeb I VW ' ' qw V' t ' l .3 Sharon Dehoff ' V- l-i- V, f j lrene Deitch ' . . , Robin Dekoning T' lii ' ' -.s K ' Joe Deluca l s Mara Sandra Deliflaria EFL W yy E 1 228 Sophomores
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hat, o Classroom . Did you know that you could get :dit for a subject, yet not go to the ssroom? Well, with Independent ldy you could. Independent idy was designed for the student ocould not fit a particular subject 3 their schedule. 3eing in Independent Study class sjust like being in any other class, :ept you didn't go to the class- Jrn every day. The subjects iged from dance to journalism. ndependent Study Journalism dents went to the room, signed for articles and talked to the edi- s about them, Jne of the editors is an Indepen- nt Study student. There was some resentment on the regular staff because he was an l.S. student. Mr. Litchfield, an advisor for Pa- triot Press, the school newspaper, I I tuden ts have to be self- disciplined. didn't take just anyone as an Inde- pendent Study student. The stu- dents have to be self-disciplined and have a sense of responsibility, ex- plained Mr. Litchfield. The students were treated exactly the same as the other students in the class. They were expected to make their dead- lines. Having Independent Study Journalism was harder than being in the classroom, since the students missed the lectures and tips on writ- ing. Even though they did not go to the classroom, the 1.5. student con- tributed just as much to the newspa- per. Mr. Litchfield, an advisor of the Patriot Press, looks over the latest edition of the newspaper. Usually a couple ot articles by Independent Study students were in each publication of the paper. 2 W 1. E - . ts, rr . , ' -. -' is My 'E ill i. 5 af . sf XA 5' .IK AQ, . f e L1 L. V r., 1'fll.s2'wtit?E . Y' ft rf- ' - ' i . , ,gja--:j s:,A -Z, Ylia -5 f .. ,J N i 5 ' rf i'.., et, x, X V lx - W I : W - M' 'Q 11' l f-ifs111.1 file t sr, lf. t . e - I 1 q is tee.. aM' i , -'., Q Q K Mtv 7 1' . s- . . il rl r ' I I ' klyl l i ' l 5 Z B 4 Ml.. l I T' 23 . I I- ann- George Bulahan Michelle Burks James Burleigh Lynon Burnes Debbie Burnside Stephanie Burton Micheal Bush Ken Bybee Francine Caddy Cheryl Cagan Allison Calhoun Beth Cameron Linda Campbell Margie Candari Daniel Cantor Rodney Carey Laura Carman Emanuela Carossino Michael Carrico Steve Carroll Melissa Carter John Caruana Jill Cashuk Hector Castillo Patricia Castillo Phouthong Chanthaphavong Somphanh Chanthaprasenth Viengnakhon Chanthavixay Oudomphone Chanthavong Mike Charbonneau Lisa Chatelle Lisa Chavez Pablo Chavez Yesenia Chavez Carol Chehab Steve Chisum Sabaythip Chityothin Faye Chou Vince Ciliento Joel Ciuchta Robert Claesson Cindy Clarke Liz Clayton Denise Clift Kevin Clippinger Robin Cobelli Scott Colfer Yvette Cogbill Independent Study 227
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Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Carol Toledo, Paige Witacre, Courtney Hayashi, Chante Moore, Julie 5 i 16- 1, A Archembeault, Kristy Duncan, Brenda Dietrich and Jackie Colangelo. E' .:1.,.,.- -.1 :fx Lining if J, ,go-, .. asm- ' i: ,. Q 3 Los ,Sze t A s . f W rzzrsu. ik 1 . ,r . 5 D ---- rr. giaiistii 6 Y it K , hz, 'flii?fW'1i R' , X ,, 2.,,, .., g S A ,, ..,,,, l .E R 'X 1 ei? A' 215 '? Q. 5, is ,i f ' 'af , K I 'f' i QL 'EIS ' ' it ,k.. g , T. K ii .. ew y i i M .i if QD ' Q? A V Kari Dennis Jeff Dickenson Brenda Dietrich Patrick Dillon Tony DiNatale Kham Dithavong Jason Dixon Sharon Dizon Dave Dobyns Mariese Dorsett Peter Doremus Aretha Douglas Jode Douglas Christine Dowd Kirk Downs Tammy Drake Matt Drees John Dunbar Kristy Duncan Yolanda Dunmore Shannon Dunne Jose Durazo Tammy Durbin Bountheung Duthsy Geff Dye Susan Dyer Deirdre Eaton Sean Ebnet Heather Edgington Tim Edmonds Anthony Edwards Bonita Eichelberger Brigette Eichelberger Scott Elam Bill Elarde Julie Ellis Steve Elwood Steve Emery Esther Esquivel Hugh Esterly Molly Evans Carrie Evensen Adrian Ewings Ruba Fakhoury Joe Famme Risa Farber Amir Fathie Kelly Faucett Abel Fernandez Michele Fischbein Danny Fitzpatrick Craig Fleek Francisca Flores Shane Flores Jeannine Flowers Debbie Foster Laura Foster Timothy Foster Belinda Fountain Erika Fowler Amy Fraitag Steve Fram j. V. Cheerleaders 229
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