Seneca Valley High School - Aquilian Yearbook (Germantown, MD)

 - Class of 1985

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Seneca Valley High School - Aquilian Yearbook (Germantown, MD) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 169 of 292
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Page 169 text:

juniors Now l believe in what you say is the undisputed truth, but l have to do things my own way to keep me in my youth - - - Anthony Zezzo Paige Zielinski Yvonne Zietlow Patrick Ziselberger 1. You Can't Be Serious! 2. Cathleen Heister and Dana Foster look- ing tough. 3, Debi Saidman asks: No Pictures Please! 4. Leslie McMasters hides from the camera behind Greg Kruse. The Long Haul This year has seen an increase in traffic in the halls between classes. Perhaps some people are too sensi- tive, but many people think that it is rude to stand and talk in a group in the middle of the hall while other people have to push and shove to get around. Even though those people who get slowed down in a traffic jam may make it to class on time it is still really irritating to have to stand be- hind a group of girls talking about the color of their nail polish when you could be getting some last min- ute studying done for your killer trigonometry test. These inconsider- ate people who don't keep things moving in the tight hallways also add to the problem of tardiness by wait- ing until the bell rings to break up their little groups and let people through to get to class. If anyone ever had to go to their locker on the other side of the school and back in between classes they know that it is a physical impossibility. These people should keep moving in the hallways so that the rest of the student body doesn't get fed up and start a riot. luniors

Page 168 text:

As summer came to a close, we all wished that our vacation would never endJBut then on September fourth when the first bell rang we thought to ourselves, This isn't so bad. We realized that with a prom- ising new school year, we could expect many new experiences. We would see old friends and meet new ones as well. The classes and teachers we had last year would all be changed around. Knowing that many new and terriffic things were in store for us made facing another year of education not as bad. Also, becoming juniors helped our out- look on school. We didn't have to worry about going to a new, unfamil- iar school. This year we feel like we belong here at Seneca, we don't feel like newcomers or outsiders. We have established ourselves as veteran Eagles. By the end of this year our wishes will have probably changed and we will not want summer to come or the school year to end. 1. Kirsten Albers demonstrates her bubble blowing prowess. Michelle Taylor Cene Thereault Charmain Thomas George Thomas Lauren Thomas Keith Thompson Hamilton Todd Dawn Toland Tom Towles Ricky Tubbs Kelly Turner Wayne Turner Susan Tunis Vicki Ubik Brian VanDeusen Laura Veit Gary Wagner james Walsh leananne Ware Susan Weast Tony Watson Cathy Weber Bunny Weis Darrell White 1.3. white Ben Whitehouse Becky Willett Carol Williamson Mike Willis john Wilson Melanie Wolf jennifer Woolbright Lance Wright Mark Wyvell Tammy Wright Steve Yang Amy Yates Crisanta Young Ellen Young Robert Young - lUni0fS 4, 1 6? Hg . ,af V - .Ag , M fs 09 1 4 ' '. ! as Q ,V QVK I .,.., . 460 ..,,,, y, . , 'rw ff 1 4 4 2 f ,,,, ,, 11.1- 4? , J 1. if , , ,Q , Q 4 , L g 4 f.wgXv . xy f.V ts



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juniors ,.,.A Someone famous once wrote that your youth was supposed to be the best time of your life. I think that our class of 86 has got the right idea. Many juniors are making their high school days the best time of their life by getting into some of the var- ious activities or groups here at Seneca Valley and outside of school. Many Juniors have a good time by joining a sports team or cheerleading while even more just like the excite- ment while watching those teams play. Those juniors that are not athletically inclined still find that Seneca Valley is an ex- citing place to be and that there is more to Seneca than sports. They join groups like the news- paper staff or one of the foreign language clubs. Outside of school we juniors spend a lot of our time at parties where we have good, clean fun. Since music is a major interest of many students here at Seneca, we also enjoy going to concerts like Bruce Springsteen Prince, or U2. Whatever they do for a good time the juniors are mak- ing their stay at Seneca Valley one of the best times of their e. As we all know, as juniors, our social life revolves around Seneca Valley and its halls. For many, coming to school is not a task but more like a time to see place to have a little fun. But for others, Seneca Valley is just an- other school. With more has- sles, and more work. As always the good out does the bad and we all know that Seneca is Pride of the Valley. I I llf g I I friends-old or new, and a I I The ll 1. Kim Parker and Shelley Barnes show their spirit on Theme Day. 2. juniors really are out of this world!! 3. Paige Zelinski watches Anne Schlinder demonstrate her newest contraption. . juniors

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