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BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL Front Row: Bob Summers, Nick Papastravros, Dave Ross. Middle Row: John Palmer, Kevin Durkin, Chris Evans. Top Row: Adam Berman, Peter Agnello. STOCKYARD BELOW: Russell and Nardella practice for the mid- afternoon announcements. BELOW RIGHT: The Stockyard, is one of the school ' s most important but not fully understood organizations. RIGHT: Cathy Chong: co-chairperson of Stockyard. v Front Row: Heidi Norton, Julie Raphael, Cathy Chong, Pat Stevens, g Middle Row: Lisa Rivers, Reva Sherman, Sarah Sullivan, Nardella Thomas. Back Row: Tracy Chin, Leo Wang, Tina Stallworth, Maria Tagliente. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 41
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We’re In Business A gray blanket of fog suspended over the sky and the school’s halls were subsequently dreary - a typical Monday. As I navigated my way through the crowded science hall, a voice announced will the following students come to the Main Office... With a start, I realized that I was announcing that week. I entered the main office and was handed my assigned announcements. I hoped that they were free of the usual typos, errors and vagueness. However, I had no such luck; my first message refered to a meeting today during conference period”. Unfortunately, there are no conference periods on Mondays. I made a hasty decision and continued, hoping that the meeting was tomorrow... No one knows what it is; no one knows what it does; no one knows where it is. Well, here’s the story, people. You join, buy stocks, sell items the officers buy with the stock money, and collect a percentage of the profits at the end of the year. Simple right? Stockyard had a bit of a problem getting started this year, but it finally got off the ground! After relocating opposite room 9, and purchasing new merchandise, Stockyard started to make a profit at last. by Gail Glazerman and Cathy Chong ANNOUNCER ' S CLUB Front Row: Gail Glazerman, Debbie Saltz, Maureen Mooney, Rosie Baghdady, Tarquin Szekely, Middle Row: Jill Davis, Cameron McKenzie, Elise Jakahbazy, Joe Campbell, Russell Kirshy, Nardella Thomas. Top Row; Katie Boucher, Sarah Abbott, Karen Leibowitz, Regina Sherman, Jon McLaughlin, Maria Mercuri. 40 CLASSIC LINES • Activities
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BELOW: SAAD has an informal meeting to plan their next bakesale. Fred the rabbit, goes on a soul- searching mission around the li¬ brary, hoping to avoid any un- friendlies. BELOW: Tina Sommers wishes she was at McDonald’s as she stands in line for a burger and fries. SADD Front Row: Russell Kirshey. Second Row: Brett Mun¬ son, Jayne Savino, Lydeke Sweet, Michelle Sullivan, Cameron McKenzie, Wendy Ahmen, Linda Stevens, Greg Aharonian, Carolyn Lewis, Andrea Chopek, Geor- gine Blair. Third Row: Doug Gray, Donna Lee, Elise Jakabhazy, Kena Evans, Laura Paresky, Lisa Mazzotta, Laura Davis, Katherine Van Dusen. Fourth Row: Jen Zerner, Joey Levin, Shelly Fortune, Liz Peatman, Ann Woodward, Sonia Banker, Jen Raynovich, Liza Reeder, Anne Donnelly, Becca Tyler, Lynn Murphy, Jennifer Shulkin, Stacey Neher, Donna Kelly. Fifth Row: Todd Munson, Josh Newbury, Tina Stallworth, Candi Lamb, Melissa Weiner, Kathia Vandervene, Amy Shapiro, Erin Moylan, Julie O’Laughlin, Jennifer St.Germain, Lynn Colpitt, Dawn Madison. Back Row: Reva Sherman, Lisa Rivers, Sarah Abbott, Brenda Bouvier, Brett Scholl, Tra¬ cy Chin, Laura Sullivan, Caity McLaughlin, Eli Golub, Laura Creasy, Melissa Crocker, Maureen Mooney, Leah Wheelock. 42 CLASSIC LINES • Activities
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