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li! lnspires us to work harder be adjusted to the new five division c o n c e pt a n d a change in the location of many offices that had been familiar. The publications office moved across the hall, but Office Edu- cation Association moved half a building away to make room for the assistant principal of- fices. New deans and counselors as well as an alpha shift meant many students returned to find a new name on the call slip that summoned them for an in- terview. I was not familiar with my new counselor as l was with Miss Stoleson. I was able to talk to her easily, said Jenni- fer Cleveland, sophomore. Jackets sported a new letter when, for the first time, aca- demic patches were awarded to 107 students who had achieved a 3.5 average during Above: ln order to make school seem more like home, many students add a personal touch to their lockers as did Katie Lydon. Right: Tom Harmon, Mike Small, and Luke Droz brown bag their lunch in the cafeteria. 4 Opening the last semester. A special project of Mr. Sal- vatore Salato, principal, the diamond-shaped patch was inscribed with Tomorrow's Resources Excelling Today. Receiving the academic patch was a great honor for me. It was an accomplishment that l worked hard for, said Lisa Martell. The 25th anniversary activi- ties continued through Home- coming. Letters were sent to alumni inviting them to an alumni tea and to the Home- coming football game. lt was great seeing all the alumni come back. l was sur- prised to see that many par- ents of students had attended Thornridge, said Laura Mag- navite, junior. After 25 years, more than one family could boast of having second gen- eration students. Y ,ff Z' N..-v 'F .f-N' fl
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ff de Below: As the school song Onward rang throughout the courtyard, many let loose a sea of blue and gray bal- Ioons that floated endlessly toward the sky. ?!1 1 dpi' Opening 5
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