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| On a windy day before the homecoming game, Tracey Fisher, Sue Hallet, Michelle Brooker and Karen Hannan panic when their sign is blown apart. |
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| Homecoming spirit is expressed by John Accardi and Jeff Kunovic during the football game. |
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| With their friends, Michele Krepp, Karen Fitzgibbon and John Goza, enjoy a day at Lake Latonka filled with boating, tubing, and picnicing. |
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| After finishing lunch, Allan Walsh manages to get to his locker, only to be questioned by Mr. Schwoebel, Assitant Principal. |
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| In the main office after school, Dr. Johnson, new assistant principal, converses with Dawn Matz, Michele Kevis, and Marie Turkovich. |
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| With 30 years of servie under his belt, Chemistry II instructor, Mr. Bowman, enjoys assisting J.R. Kavanaugh with a lab activity. |
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| During a shopping trip to Northway mall, Sue Holmberg and Becky Snyder pause to check out the Boss` "Born in the USA". |
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| During a chorus class, Joely Carlson shares her music with Sharon McKevitt. |
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| A line up of the saxophones consisting of David Shim, Tom DeBlassis and Steve Kline is definitely a strong part of the bands` volume. |
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| John Ritz and Max Ahn transform into their characters for a scene in "Flowers for Algernon". |
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| To advertise for the musical, Tracy Murray and Stephanie Schwartz paint posters. |
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| Helen Fite reviews her notes from a student council meeting. Jamie Pfaeffle brain storms for new ideas. |
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| With never ending telephone calls and paper work, Jami Lombardo and Tracy Stefanko prepare for the PASC conference. |
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| Enjoying the fresh air, Jack Joyce and Eric Avondo stand outside during school. |
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| Enjoying a five minute break is an important part of the day for Nick Marshall, Rachelle Stauffer and Brian Bilicki. |
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| Lord Lumpy |
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