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As the Captains sailed across the sea. they voiced these opinions as they went about their shipboard tasks. What is your favorite in-school activity? Four years of twirling! We finally made it, Liz. Thanks (Nancy) Miss Hartkern. You're the best. — KIM ALLEN Q What was our most memorable experience during high school? Band, Competing, E.F. Plays H.L., the Socialist Tables, Bus Trips. Dr. Who? Studying until 4am. “Gigget , You're a senior?! And most of all m frog. — KAREN CLARK ( What was your most memorable experience during high school? INXS with KB and JA, Great times with Marsh, Sitting on the hill with KS — GB, Friendh's with D.I and KS Basketball games with DJ, Special Friends DJ and KS — SANDY KEEFE What was your most memorable experience during high school? Mexico, Concerts, U2, Amnesty (Rolls), Karen baby — singin', The Hook (Stains), “pepperoni , Boston, NC w Dorns WNEW Beach Party, Dynamic Duo, — JAYNE FORRAR What was your most memorable experience during high school? Remembering the fun times with my homegirl Felicia, Bogging out with Lavett and Mooney. I will always remember the love of my life — DENNIS LEWIS With colors flying Band Front sparkles With pom poms waving to the beat of the band, the band front struled rhythmically into formation. Whether it was baton twirling, or helping the band deliver its halftime message, the new look band front couldn't be missed. The band front's purpose was to add color and varity to halftime shows at football games, competitions, pre game shows. Halloween and Memorial Day parades. The front was lead by Miss Noreen Hartkern and Senior Captain Kim Allen. Miss Hartkern said “The squad has increased from six to 21 members in one season. There are six honor guards and 15 on pom pom and Hag squad.” The addition of new equipment and uniforms has given a vibrant visual aspect enhancing the halftime shows. The qualifications for being on the squad are coordination, dependability, responsibility, cooperation, enthusiasm and a big smile. After practicing eight hours a week and performing in the shows, the group who showed the world the Hying colors of the ship was rewarded with junior varsity letters. SENIOR KIM Allen sways to the beat of When I'm 64 . Band Front
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WHKN EVERYONE else is baking under the sun. Sports Editor Suzie Wetzel pedaled into the August Workshops to get the paper going early. BUCCANEER ADVISER Mr. Lawrence Perrine helps Sophomore Denna Dellotel make the plate for pages 2 and 3 of the premire issue of the paper. Winds of change blow for press The Buccaneer sailed into an ultra modern era. From masthead to layout, featuring dominant photos and bold headlines, the Bucaneer changed drastically. Co-advisers, Mr. Lawrence Perrine and Mr. Robert W. Thomas commanded the editorial board with News Exchange Editor Senior Stephanie Simonson, Editorial Opinion Editor Junior Susan Surpolus, Features Editor Senior Mike Eovino, Sports Editor Junior Suzie Wetzel, Graphics Editor Senior Susan Sakin. and Business Manager Futures Editor Junior Danica Messerili Over the summer, the editors attended professional workshops discussing the latest newspaper styles. When the editorial board met in August, they discussed the changes necessary to bring the newspaper up to date. One of the changes was the sharing of crew members with the The Log. The Buccaneer visited many ports to cover such important and relevent current issues as ocean pollution and drug testing. ‘This was a rebuilding year for us with a lot of changes,” said Co-adviser Mr. Thomas. “We need to build up our staff,” added Co-adviser Mr. Perrine. “Come out and join in the fun and excitement.”
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BAND FRONT Row I: Megan Murphy, Rachel Ia wis. Dawn Procopio, Jennifer Dolan. I .aura klahre. Row 2: kim Iambert, Tracee llosein. kern Gale, Holly Schank. Row 3: Meredith Chapman. Jennifer Brooks, Rose Gomez, Sue Ayers, Nina Chandler JENNIFER klENAN keeps the heat despite the swirling winds during the halftime show of the Shore Regional game. TO THE strains of Stand fry V , Holly Schank. Rose Corner Jennifer Brooks and Tory | I'erran dance in time. AT PARADE rest and ready to begin the halftime magic are Megan Murphy, Tracee Hosein. Jennifer kienan, I aura klahre and Sandra Iriiary. t - EEsaPi
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