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Kris Lans Zach Hatch Kristin Hicks Tracey DeRosa Yvette Avila Susan Avila Teri Lima Tom Whitaker rod Debbie Garand Sandy Santos Shannon Roy Becky Perry Sue Medeiros Lee Palazzi Shel Silverstein ei ee i wid SAVE THE BAY f , child TS The IMPOSSIBLES, The WON’TS Listen to the NEVER HAVES is Then listen close to me — Listen to the SHOULDN’ Anything can happen, child, Listen to the MUSTN’ Listen to the DON’TS ANYTHING can be. Larry O’Connell Kara Stutz Tammy Bray
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Jodie Humphrey ay Heather Miranda Greg Motta Joshua Ray Liban Khouri Becky Squier Barbara Perry Keri Johnson Sue Frechette ae la Patrick Foley Lynn Smith Melissa Perreira Jenn Winn Christina LaPorte Kirstin Bizier Tanya Tenkarian Tricia Rickey Dana Smith Jeff Viera Debbie Goff Pam Sunday Becky Stevens Leigh Burroughs
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FOUR When our FRESHMEN YEAR began, we looked forward to four years in a new school. It was so much bigger and better than the Junior High! Breaks between periods were longer ... we could go to our lockers at any time... slushes and fries .. . no more filing out of the cafeteria... and everyone felt better about new freedom. After a few weeks, that changed quickly as we found out who freshmen really were. We were suddenly “‘imma- ture’ again, when just a year ago we were the most ma- ture ... the oldest members of our school. We found that we had to wait a few years before we could excel in athletics. Most of all, we had to put up with abuse from upperclassmen. It took adjustments, but we all survived. As the year passed, we took part in our first class activities. The towel sale was a great success ... and of course, Kristen Hicks represented our class in the court as our first Homecoming Queen. Spirit Week? Well, maybe next year. We knew that everything would work out better for us in the years to come. In June, we realized that we had to somehow remember everything we'd learned over the past year for final ex- ams. When the last final was over, we all celebrated the coming of summer and the end of our toughest year while we looked forward to the promising future. y When we finally became SOPHOMORES, we made sure that the freshmen felt just as comfortable, as we did the previous year. A bit of pressure was gone, and we looked forward to being ‘‘mature”’ again. In the fall, we found more success in sports and some of us even made varsity teams. Diana Carey took over as our class representative in the Homecoming Court, and our float was voted the best. In October, the Red Sox went for their first championship in 68 years and in the true tradi- tion, gave it away in game six. Our Class President, Dana Tremblay, and the other officers organized our first class dance ... the semiformal. It was a great success and a preview for the next year’s prom. Spirit Week? Well, just wait until next year. As our sophomore year came to a close, we started thinking about the future. We had to raise money and start organizing our Junior Prom. We were excited about our Junior Year and finally being ‘““Upperclassmen.”’
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