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High school was the perfect opportunity for students to create
memories. Whether they were in class or having fun with friends
Collecting donations to send the Varsity
on weekends, there were times students would never forget. cheerleaders to nationals are seniors Julianne McHale
and Angie Giovann i. Cheerleading was a great way to
make friends and memories.
For many students, can't remember anything
games, participation in spending time with friends you need to know," junior
clubs, taking tests, and was the perfect opportunity Meghan Dunning said.
spending time with friends to make memories. "Guy When speaking of
were all events students hunting on Girls Night Out memories, it also raised the
would remember question of how
about high school. students thought
Some· of they would be re-
these events were membered. "I
hope I will be re-
more memorable being afraid to -
than others. "I will membered for not Celebrating
the last day of
always remember school created
the streaker at half- voice my opin- memories for
many
time of the home- ion ," junior Kathy students.
coming game!" Ames said. Juniors Jill
Dolnicek,
sophomore Naomi Some Johanna
Fitzpatrick said. students will be re- Henry, Kristin
All of the excite- membered for Kelley, Chris
Albers, Jacque
ment and spirit much more than Hesse, Betsy
made football what went on in lwansky,
Melissa
games a great place school. "I think I Cooney,
to create memories. will be remem- Katherine
Brady, and
Others bered most for my Erica Paulsen
still had great memories with my friends was fun," halftime show," senior Jeff get ready for
from junior high. "Field senior Jenny Cohn said. Spencer said. an overnight
trip to
trips were the best. I thought On the other hand, Whether students Mahoney
spending time with my tests were memories that were remembering or being State Park on
the last day of
friends outside of school was some students would rather remembered, memories their
a lot of fun," sophomore forget. "You start taking a were a vital part of the high sophomore
year. photo by
Marcia Moseman said. test, and you blank out and school experience .• Kelly Cavalieri
by Trisha Coan -
& Kristi Coan Sophomores
Donna
Sakaris, Carla
Scheer, Alison
Downs, Sara
Johnson, and
junior
Elizabeth
Spargen stop
to rest after
visiting Cape
Cod and John
Hancock
Observatory in
Boston. The
trip was taken
with the Travel
Club in May
and offered
many new
memories.
photo by Matt
Donahoe
Student Life