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ITTOFGS ,v Sopho The First Year Of School As A Sophomore On Sept. 4, 1984 many sopho- mores picked up their new note- books and sharpened pencils ready to go and start their first day in a new high school. After a deep breath fand of course at least an hour of' primpingl they are ready to enter the huge high school. What a change Seneca Valley would be for them. With a de- tailed map in one hand and a wor- ried look on their faces they patrol the school and all of their classes. The sophomores soon got their act together as shown during spirit week . Many sophomores had fun decorating the sopho- more hall and float. During spirit week the class of 87 cheered along with the rest of the eagle crowd at the homecoming pep rally. They also held up their school spirit by dressing up for each theme day. To finish up spirit week, the sophomores had fun riding in their decorated float at the football game. Many sopho- mores commented that if every- body had not worked together, our spirit week would not have been a success. Our hard working sophomore officers were iclockwisel Mrs. Burman fsponsorl Penny Walker fsecretaryi Porsche Plum mer fpresidentl Leslie Pope fvice-presi and Theresa Raczek ltreasurerl. ff Z1 Sophomores
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15: i W 117' :Z 1 Seneca Valley is a varitable melting pot of teenagers. Youths from different backgrounds, and even different coun- trys, come to school sporting outfits that show eaches individ- ual style. One of these variations is the country style. People wearing soft, comfortable jeans, flannel shirts and casual T-shirts. Groups such as Alabama, Hank Williams, lr., and Statler Bros., can be heard in common conversation among the country teens and their friends. Next are the new wavers. The new wavers and punks have often been confused, but they are very different. New wave teens wear bright electric colors and sports tails hanging form their heads. popular bands among new wavers are Frankie goes to Hollywood, Tears for Fears, Cyndi Lauper, etc. The punks in Seneca are few but closely knit. Punks wear Black and grey. Costume jewelery can be seen on punk girls arms. Spiked and colored hair is a trademark among punks also. Groups heard of in punk circles are Iron Cross, Violent Femmes, Exploited, anm a new up and coming band called Phlegm. 1. Shanti Parikh and Courtney Billups show their Class of '86 smiles 2. Tina Swanson explains the lunch to her friends. 3. Staci Diorzio is happy with the color of her nails. -iS. john Nanto shows his Eagle spirit, 54. Barry McEvoy in S. V. lunchroom. One Big Melting Pot
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5 . Adamson, Kristin, Agarwal, Mini Ammad, Humma Alanach, jeff Altendori, Robert Amoreill, Kim Anderson, Martin Anh, Helen Arcarese, Monica Armstrong, Stacy Atwater, Colleen Avery, Michael Baily, Kenneth Bailey, Marcus ff P S ra fi r? 0Ll ,x on eezeagae -i-im-1-im-gr 5:QQo'..0-rn :s2D'v-2g'g.5' .- gcc -.PX V'O:r If -' 25 'O 3 112, 5 IN I Bartolini, Susan l l Bates, joy Batten, Robert Bauer, Roland Bauer, Susan Beall, Barbara Behrens, Michael ' Belcher, i N Melanie ,QQ x' l Belisle, Matthew Bell, james Bellafiore, Giovanna Bendel, Marybeth Benson, Stephen Bernstein, Natalie Susie Galley, Roger Perez, and jackie Young spend some time out in the sun during flex. Sophomores U3 Bagarus, jeffrey O 'O
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