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64 Dedicated fo tAe One 0e dlave .. !' un lease fasten your seat belts. We’re about to land.” is a familiar phrase the 1987-88 yearbook recipient, Miss Mary Lynn Varley has often heard, B as she enjoys traveling around the world. Some of her more memorable A vacation spots have been visits to Ireland, East Berlin, Germany, Boston, and Vancover, Canada. Future excursions on her wish list are visits to China, England, Russia, and back to Germany and Ireland. Although throughout her high school years at Reynolds she always wanted to be a teacher, after graduation, she started out as a science major, attending the University of Pittsburgh; she was pursing a pharmaceutical career. However, during the course of her study she changed her major to German in which she earned her Bachelor Degree of Science. Afterwards Miss Varley remained at Pitt to complete one year of master work in Latin. After receiving her position at Reynolds, she attended Youngstown State University part-time, where she eventually merited her Master of Arts in English. Since then she has gone back to Y.S.U., picking up a few courses in photography and computers. Miss Varley is a very active and busy faculty member, as she is adviser for the year book and German Latin Club and co-adviser for the National Honor Society. When she finds the time in between the chaos of yearbook meetings, she enjoys reading, gardening, photography, quilting, and playing backgammon and tennis. She also enjoys raising Cocker Spaniels, as she shares her home with four. Her baby dog ii named Bear; the other three are her mother's, but as she says, “What’s yours. Mother, is mine.” Some day she would like to own a greenhouse and a kennel for Cocker Spaniels Some of her favorites are the movie Dr. Zhivago, actress Meryl Streep, musical grou| Heart, and the song Memories from the musical Cats. Kim Lary, president of National Honor Society, stated, “Miss Varley is a very under standing and responsible person. This dedication is very appropriate, since she is ver committed to her teaching and other related activities.” 16 Introduction Counter Clockwise. Four's company? The laid back life of the Irish definitely cap- tivates Miss Varley, as she contemplates looking for the pot o’ gold. Til get that shot of that leprechaun, yet. Yearbook layouts, Latin, yearbook layouts, German, yearbook layouts, Latin, yearbook layouts, German ... Is that all there is? Load- ing the car for a day of site-seeing in East Berlin.
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Blast t u PAST This year’s seniors were asked their opinion of what they think ‘‘Senioritis”means and here’s what some of them (and some of the faculty) had to say. . . When you start acting like an escapee from a wacko-ward and your teachers don’t get mad or yell; after all, you’ll probably end up there someday anyhow — Wendy Durst... Having the best times with your friends and praying your car won’t die somewhere in the boonies — Kar- en Campbell... An infection that spreads from one student to another. This year’s caught it from last year’s — Mr. Gay... When your attitude gets too big for your high school — Brian Brockway ... Laying on the pole vault pits during track practice — Mr. Williams... Seniors skipping school because they’re allergic to senior classes — Jason Reinhart . . . Coming to school with a hangover — Brian Brest . . . Inflammation of the ambition center of twelfth grade academians in late stages of educa- tional development brought on by inorganic causes — Mr. Clark... Dis- ease curable only by a square hat and Pomp and Circumstance” — Mr. Musgrove... “Senioritis” is when you’d rather go cruisin’ in your Chev- elle than eat a school lunch — PaulHarpst... Threatening younger kids for anything and getting away with most anything — Todd Herriott.. . The itch to do something wild and crazy because this year is the last chance to be noticed — Dave Turner — by Kim Malencia and Nanci Simpkins Comfy cozy at the pep assembly are Earl Hunter, Jeff Smith, and Andy Thompson. Matthew Albaugh Jennifer Beckdol Joel Armstrong Kathy Bernard Samuel Aurandt James Blaire Teresa Bartell Brad Boyd 18 Seniors
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