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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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Q Frosh's subjects vary artistically ome people seem born to talk. Given any subject and any listener, they can rattle on for hours. Rich Dubois can. Like all great-talkers, Rich isn't eas- ily embarrassed. His conversation is sparked by an honesty and his favor- ite subject is himself. For awhile, he talked about his in- terest in art. I-Ie's been drawing for a long time now. I used to love uni- forms and flags and colors, and I used to draw them all the time. just a uni- form here and a hat there, with no- body in them. And then I used to fLeftj The eyes are said to be the mirror of the soul. If so Dino Jennings' eyes are mirroring the intensity of her concentration. in . W wsu ..,, . . 2 X 3 1 thi draw super-heroes. And now, it's rock-stars. His favorite rock-group to draw is KISS, because they're so easy to draw. They're like cartoon charac- ters. Rich also likes to draw the move- ment of people. Like if some kid's sitting funny. I draw it and exagger- ate. In Studio Art, Rich drew a charcoal picture of himself from a snapshot taken when he was a kid. The picture is one of his favorites. 'Tm squatting down in the picture, which was taken in Maybrook at my grandparents' house. And I'm just holding this cup from the ice cream stand. It's a good picture, though. When he was finished talking about art, Rich talked generally about other things he liked. HI like disco tit's greatj, girls lof coursej, art, Steve Mar- tin fhe's greatj, and he's my favorite comedian. Then he went on to rock groups he enjoyed and sometimes drew. 'S KISS, Aerosmith, Queen, Foreigner . . . There's always so much to talk about. X X X .W-usual! lAbovej A bigger shop is the product of centralization. Max Sternemon is just one ofthe students who has benefited from the improved facilities. llseftl As with any other year. freshman interests vary widely. Rich Dubois works on one of his favorite pastimes - art. FRESHMEN 165
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