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It All Adds Up Ready to attack his next problem, Wes Atamian demonstrates the lighter side of Math Team practice. Selling items such as notebooks, pens, and “Weston” buttons, Debbie Saltz and Amy Field work for the Stockyard during a lunch period. Passing the microphone back and forth, Announcers Club advisor Mr. Barclay and member Josh Gerstein read the morning announcements. Math Team members Eric Shreiber, Katie Boucher, and Tomomi Kimura practice for efficiency in Room 4. The Best Part Activities 165
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■■ COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: Steven Couchouron, Mr. McCowan, Keith Newsadt. Row 2: Matt Doyle, Mike Vezza, David Wheelock, Richard Hebert, Jenny Hester, John Harrison. MATH TEAM Row 1: Tomomi Kumura, Bob Stewart, Katie Boucher, Danny Rolde Row 2: Mrs. Barrenklau, Roland Gibson, Peter Lin-Marcus, Eric Schreiber, Michael Mulhem Row 3: Chris Berg, Jamie Goldstein, Diane Cynn, Pam Lipson, Donna Lee. STOCKYARD Row 1: Debbie Saltz, Leah Ciappenelli, Brian Allen, Michelle Owens, Tanja Condry Row 2: Dan Whynot, Mike Kanavos, Wanda Murphy, K.C. Wilder, Maria Tagliente, Darlene Summers Row 3: David Boosales, Susan Espo, Susan Allen, Shirley Barbour, Letitia Howland, Jenny Brountas. ANNOUNCER’S CLUB Row 1: Joe Campbell, Katie Boucher, Rosie Baghdady, Debbie Saltz, Regina Sherman Row 2: Russell Kirshy, Jon McLaughlin, Mr. Barclay, Josh Gerstein. 164 The Best Part Activities
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There Every Time Special Recognition T he Class of 1985 is ex¬ tremely grateful to our class advisors Mr. Taberski and Mr. Williams, which of course doesn’t even begin to cover how indebted we are to them for the time, interest and hard work they gave us. Their contributions were very different, but equal¬ ly appreciated. It is thanks to them that our class has accom¬ plished so much. Mr. Williams will be re¬ membered for his help orga¬ nizing and running many of our class activities, I don’t know how r many of us realize that Mr. Williams arrived at the school cafeteria at four in the morning to set-up for the pancake breakfast. He worked long and hard for the right to let us hold the prom in the school library. Nothing was too much to ask, he tried any¬ thing or at least thought it over seriously. Mr. Williams has al¬ ways been an adventurous ad¬ visor who took our class and our class events seriously. Mr. Taberski is as close a friend to many of us as any eighteen-year-old. He was there in the normal ways, organizer, chaperone, etc. But lik e Mr. Williams, he put far more into his position than the definition of the job re¬ quired. He has taken a lot from us, he has let us joke with him without fear or reservations. He has brought us golfing, played chess with us and talked with us. In short he has been a friend. When the pro¬ wrestling idea was origi¬ nated, Mr. Taberski got enough of his friends in the class to organize the event that no stu¬ dent council member even had to get involved. That event earned us fifteen hundred dol¬ lars. It is impossible to summarize his usefulness to us in High school as it is to define friendship itself. Thanks very much to Mr. Wil¬ liams and Mr. Taberski, whom we needed and who were there every time. 166 The Best Part Special Recognition
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