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Billy Tobin and friends try to enjoy a quick meal in our cafeteria, but are rudely interrupted by a year¬ book photographer. Junior class Spectators, Michele Infante, Amy Downey and Marie Brathwaite, watch the first game of the season with unleashed enthu¬ siasm. % In the music room before Vocal, junior Katie Plummer shares a piece of music news with friend and teacher, Mr. Anderson. % 4 Intro.
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Senior Todd Pavone catches a few Z s hall after a long weekend. A hurried student rushes so as not to be late to class. 3 Introduction Just a little snack before I eat lunch , says Jean Pitzi. Table for two? ' , proclaims Eliza¬ beth Williams.
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This Is • • • What we do Yeah Rah Rah...! Touch¬ down! SAT ' s! Drivers Ed.! Marching Band! State Championships! Yearbook Deadlines! Junior Prom! Graduation! Sophomore Rings! Photography! Shades! HHS! Outing Club! ...ect. ect. These are just a few of the many activities going on at SWHS. From French Club to Field Hockey, Football to Frisbee or from Outing Club rafting trips to Band ex¬ change concerts, there is a wide variety of activities from which to choose. Stu¬ dents can get involved in whatever interests them. Some choose just to con¬ centrate on their school- work and not get involved in extra activities but many students feel that activities make school worthwile. Something to look for¬ ward to besides classes” says J.J. Brown. Spirit week was one of our most interesting activi¬ ties. The Pep Rally and the Bonfire got the weekend off to a roaring start. The Homecoming football game against Rockville, and then dancing the night away was a perfect ending to our Homecoming event. Ho matter what anyone says about school being boring, there is always something going on. Whether it is academic or extra-curricular, anyone can (if they want to) man¬ age to get involved at South Windsor High School. Editor of the senior class section- ,Cathy Woska works diligently after school making layouts to meet an upcoming yearbook deadline. Junior Brian Symonds, charges forward through a field of Man¬ chester Indians one Saturday after¬ noon, in a game that ended in a Bobcat victory.
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