Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1987

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YQFW7, '-If-..2.w sfmlrilweugvuu- -:mag--- W-g4...x , M135-----1, --Tf.ia:iar---i:..- ------on CrEL.E5iRiT!E5. The familiar faces of Janet, Feckenpaugh and Al Terzi as grand masters of the Appleharvest Parade drewilthe attention of spectators lalongtheparade routej A S SCHANGESOF twice. The Apple Harvest Festival is a pig event each autumn in Southington. Citizens look forward to it for rides, cratts,food and 'funn A a we-N-fT,..,M ,.,.,,... i,.,,m,......... Autumn, Apples, And Balloons 4.7 ff7 ,-fx-, fl- - of Q f 7,4311 if Lili innually Septem- A ber f21st marks -the advent of fall one our calendars. Yet, for Southington and SHS students, autumn does not arrive until the first two weekends of October with the start of the Ap- ple Harvest Festival. During these two week- ends, students spend time downtomm watching and participating in be- draces, watching the bake-off, and, as the highlight, watching ,the festival's parade which featured such individuals as All Terzi and Janet Peckinpaugh tlocal TV personalitiesl, r the SHS marching band, and the Apple Harvest Hostesses: Aimee Cotton, Kelley Crean, Roberta.Cusan0, Kara DiMugno, Bonnie Divalentino, Lisa Kochol, and Deidre Weiss. Marlisa Febbriello was an honorary hostess while Alisa Pesce was chosen 'Q the Harvest sunny and? the i nights and Clear comed, ENJOY could ,resist fritter?l and Festival was exciting QQ' par tovrmfs li'fe:5' g Q' r X . X

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K., 77 If 'xg-A....,,.. ,... .,,. . ...Lb ., . . . , . ,, 'SHS student school 7:50 AM until FM. For many stu- this ls just the be- of a truly ex- day The multl- clubs, and are lncredlble, Club, Marching Council, Chronicle, teams. and the llst W1 I 2 school care: CLASS or I A .--J-wr-A-es., Affflm, IH :mf munr IJIREC- TION. Almlnq for their targets in lllc, scnlors physically and mentally exert themselves. Jlm Pctrunl llnds his target ln the archery goal post. Q ff piece students' mterests together. continues. A typical day for an SHS student begins at 6:00 AM. The student must leave his house at 7:00 AM in order to get a space ln the limited park- ing facilities. Once school ls tlnally over at 2:05 PM. marchlng band, sports, and clubs begin at 2:50 PM. These activi- ties draw to a close just in time for the student to rush to work for 5:50 PM. The physically and men- tally drained student tl- nally pulls into his drive- way at about 10:50 PM. only to start his home- work. The nearly coma- tose student llnally col- lapses halfway through his assignments. Then the next day. the teach- ers wonder why he has not completed his home- work. Newsflash: Teachers, students need to have their eyes open to write their assignments, and with schedules most stu- dents keep, their eyes are rightfully closed at most hours of the day.



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plc BRIGHT IIUIYCIIIES. lnoup-, ul balloons nllttd thc 'street-. .ls .l symbol ol the joyous ouuef slon. , N, Y,-.W-.eng-,sawn 1- YS' -n-nu, 1 1 1 n PAINTED FACES. A time to rc- lax and have lun, students change their school orientated mood to that of enjoyment. he- vin Bogoslolski and Peter Ca- mirand sit patiently while two cheerleaders paint their faces as lleathcr Grimaldi. Yam Get- sie, and Tracey Champagne look on. SMILIHG QUEEN. As the Apple llarvesl Parade passes by, the proud queen, Alisa Pcsce, gives a warm. lrlemlly smile and waves to her on-lookers.

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