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{ New Year’s Eve: As the clock hit 12, Jeff Stoneklng, Julie Schurman and Jon Fogel yell “Happy New YearV et—g Senior ] Report Cards: A dreaded event has a happy ending as Caryn Englebrektson says, “Ipassed.” | Halloween: ”What a great party, ” shouted Shawn f Studying: Juliet Flemming explains, “Jt's not Harding, Jason Reynolds, Jeff Hartman and Wayne that hard, see?” As Alla Gekker listens. Severud. 24: Sentof Feature
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Julie Buss Victoria Butts Cameron Cord In kindergarten at Eliot, I remember how anytime one of us came wearing new shoes everyone in the class would sing the 'New Shoes Song'. — Ted Blumberg Camille Carlson ♦+'’Jeanne Casey Pamela Cass ♦•Kristin Cato Darrin Ceoson ♦•Constance Chapek ♦•Sachin Chauhan ♦♦•Jill Christiansen Chris Clark +Amy Cohen I Knowing that they have to make plans and school. Back then the most unen)oyab e thing | Refusing to completely grow up. Brenda Schweiger st.i: skes decisions about their futures. Jim Ham and Terry they had to do wos take afternoon naps. At least time from her busy schedule to participate in her favonte i: Idhoc Kloos reminisce about the laid bock days of grade they can remember the easy life they had. pastime which was drowing and coloring. Seniors: 23
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Scrapbook m aiMt an Everyone said. These are the best years of your life, but all the seniors had left of these precious times were memories, funny incidents, happy moments, but most of all memories of their best times in high school. Kim Wittenberg reminisced of some times she spent with Brian Rodkin. a foreign exchange student from South Africa. I remember baking cookies with him and spending time just hanging out. He really added something special to our class. Other memories that people recalled were out of school activities. My best memory was prom. It was the greatest! stated Julie Selmo. Tim LaVold remembered his second round game in the hockey playoffs against Orono. He stated. So many people came to cheer us on. even though we lost it was a great feeling to know that everyone cared. Seniors knew it was time to move on but they would never forget their high school years. There would always be a special bond between the students of the class of '86. Through the good and the bad they finally made it. | Caps and Gowns: While being measured, Nancy Koursh smiles and states, “Graduation is almost here and I can't wait.” | Prom: Dan Galinson smiles as Bob Jacobson j Sno-Daze: As Bryan McGinley looks out the exclaims, “This is going to be some fun!” window, he remarks, “It's not so bad being a nerd. ” Senior Feature: 25
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