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Rolxorl lnilttlnorv Ks-ith l.ym:li Tummjp N1mhmx-5 Dewitt l.c'tllwtIt't' l,url lv'lar:Nut'y Clgiiiqlqy Iyiiythinn Miczhnntl l.:-Roy l.it:ql1u'lim' Malloy latzqtlellntr NlttlIkll'lY1IZZ lltxkim lmwls Kllvnn Marrrmn Darren Matutzh Drew l,ut1slmry Keith lNlrtl'llIl Cami Ivltgtjnrthy ls? 'WSW 9 i x LL,1.L L.,-.LQ. i .U 'F 'K Fi . was-.Q fssuzq, .. i ,, Es 5 5 Music spans generations It isa language everyone under stands usic is a universal language: a language that spans even the gener- ation gap. An interest in music can involve a whole family, because music doesnit go out of style: making mu- sic isn't just for band members. 162 FRESHMEN ll.'.l'1..t.1 Xl. tlltfarri liclwairtl lvlt:Kelx't!y Chrxslixi.i lX14'utl:' llnrnrll Mtzillvztrrt lvlttry lX ll:Na1i1rte Slvxun Milli-1' l'vI1'r Txtfztloinlr Lori lvlt:Neely Harry Mills. lx: Cl.t1'ylxlttIortl Robert Mtznlcely Nm-.1 Nltmrt- lnlii1Mt:l'Ix'Uy' Daniel Mead Eileen Morrison ls i Drew Lounsbury said about his fam- ily, My sister sings, my father plays drums, and l sing and play the piano. My mom, well, she doesn't really do anything like that. When his parents were first mar- ried, Drew said that his father used to work during the day and play a job fwith a bandj at night. He was really good. He has a business now, and he's sold his drums, probably because he's too busy to play. He misses it every once-in-a-while. Drew plays the piano pretty goodf, as he puts it. He played with a band once, but it didn't last long. Now he just plays for himself. He explained that his father first interested him in playing. My father was working, and one day he ran into an old piano-player that he knew. He got a piano after that and made me take lessonsf, In school, Drew sings tenor with the A Cappella Choir. His sister, Iill sings soprano. fvlttitwmi :XlUl'l'lStJIl lX'l1KIl1.ll'l O'lttutll'kt' KIlii'1sli.m llnlns l'.1tru.i.i Murphy fIht'ist.nUi'sli1o Slvplivti llalos Mim:li1'lt' Nwst- Shri llsttwltultt kt-1111:-tlilhisttiii .'Xnm'ttt'Xorthr1p lVl.i1'y'tJs11sky Kilvnn Ilr'ppc'1' lulin ticks Christopher ll.1ln'sIt'tr I1rlii1l'c'l'1'z . X my .... . - fp , - 1-Wi 1 X 1 -. tt- - . ,..1..- ., N wt. . ,, Ev. , . 37 -ASN' t 1 -as . ' ws? X 'Xa fAbovej The Doy No Pigs Would Die is required reading for the ninth grade. Kelly Green spends her last minutes in study hall NOT reading the book. lRightJ All teaching doesn't take place in school: parents teach by example. Drew Lounsbury's interest in the piano was sparked by his father.
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Richard Sutton Robert Szalczingvr jeffery Sitkw Constance Htalter Lorraine Small Lynn Stggifghign lx1arlt'nt2 Hpvizkliarcll Lynn Szulwgqgh Gregory Simmons Clrt-gory Stellwag Dax ici Sperry' IJ:-Iuwah Stratton l.auru' Spinelli ia-slii:St1ttter Iill Taylor , .. gas sw- K My Q ti 1 ms ,K Q T tx K ...W tAbovej Teachers often offer extra-credit for out of class projects. Nick Santoro prepares a paper on the solar system for General Science. fRightl just one year before the Olympics in Lake Placid, interest in winter sports crescendoes. Skier Craig Fogg gazes at the snow outside wishing he could be on the slopes instead of in the seat. 164 FRESHMEN ..f Andrea Thompson liarliara Tier iii-xdi 'I'illenhPrg liannxfcr Tillinghast William Tilton Chad Thompkins Linda Townsend Ronald Tuttle Linda Tvrdk Tracey Upchurch Gcrt1ir'tlt'Vr2nt1li Erich XNalz Robert Wtrintvr Barry VVt:isl1latt Felicia White Dnlira Williams Iames Wright WclmslurYoL1ngS Mary Wilson Tracey Wynlfnup Michelle Yumet Dawn Wolven Peter Yeaplt: Thamug Zawistnwski X fs at in X .i , , ' ' , - K -JK . -e 'j' . XX if 5 X- me ss.ts --11:33 uf: .. 4 vt X w 'S I , ti' -- If 1, t X-- 'K 5 ' at K Q 0' W B, . f
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