Southbridge High School - Milestone Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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TION GA member of at SHS, you prom in the I one catch As a responsibil- I the prom and at places and I with hopes of prom ever! ' SATS! What an experience! Nothing else throughout your high school career can com- pare with the knots in your stomach on the morning of SATS. Three agonizing hours that hold the fate of your fu- ture. Nerves are on edge and for the first time you begin to realize that in two years time you will be out on your own. Soonlthe SATS will seem like a fond memory, as you ap- proach their devious counter- parts . . . Achievements. -I I Seniors at last! You thought the day would never come. You are on the home stretch and according to previous seniors, this is your year to coast through school with an abun- dance of gut courses. True? Not by far. There is always something to be done, always somewhere to go. Teachers seem to have little sympa- thy for severe cases of senioritis. Graduation!!! 4 As your high school career comes to an end, a feeling of nos- ' talgia creeps over you. Most, of your friends are heading their separate ways next year. Every- one has a pretty good idea where they will be six months from Graduation Day. You have suc- ceeded in getting through SHS. Guidance sees you now more than ever. You are constantly be- ing faced with deadline after deadline. Applications to schools and scholarships have to be sent out on time. College campuses are frequently visited by students in search of the school for them. School sanctioned interviews are scheduled and fees are submitted. Mini Mag

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G R A D the Days At SHS November rolls around and along with it comes the Big Thanksgiving Day Football Game vs. Bartlett. Classes band together to coordinate their skit for the big rally. The night before the rally you gath- er up your friends and meet in the gym to paint posters and, in some cases, each other. You are introduced to the rally mas- I cot, Miss Turkey. Exams! Unbelievably hard, teachers in high school are so demanding. How can they ex- pect you to remember things you learned way back in Sep- tember? You cram and cram until the last exam is finally be- hind you. Half a year gone, half a year still ahead of you. This term you promise yourself to take notes so you won't have to study so hard for your finals. 22 Mini Mag Spring has arrived. Your first Spring Day at SHS. As a sopho- more, most of you are too young to go to the prom. As a result, Spring Day is the major school activity for underclassmen. The day's events include numerous contests of physical agility and a scavenger hunt. A day in the sun is a welcome break from acade- mia. a class ring but many , order this their high school ir sophomore ew symbolize many male and male students



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Graduation is a special time to thank loyal advisors like Ms. Sylvia Tashjian and Mr. John Parillo. Graduation Seniors Want The Best Cf EVERYTHING Four years fly by like four weeks. It doesn't seem like high school has lasted long enough. Memories mesh together as graduation day approaches. Senior year is ultra-hectic. The fall brings final SATs, Achievements, college applications, schol- arships, and dreams of what the future holds in store. Where does the time go? There never seems to be enough time to get everything done. Somehow, you manage. There are so many decisions to be made. These decisions are life-altering and the options are limitless. College . . . lunior College . . . Work . . . Trav- el . . . It is up to you to decide what to do, what is right for you. Your future is up to you and it can sometimes be frightening to choose your own desti- ny. Many students are unsure of what they want to do, and for many it seems like time is ticking and deadlines have to be met. Is it possible to have it all? S. Seniors believe they can have it all! Ambition and determination are at an all time high and no goal seems out of reach. Success seems inevitable if you are confident in yourself and you are willing to work hard to attain your goals. Can Seniors have the best of ev- erything? . . . YES! Above: Lauren Kosinski is the picture of a t d t th b k ' t . B l : O Dress-up Day Ron Chernisky and Heather G l d p d ld ' d pl h d pt t g t d t f hgh h l 24 Mini Mag

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