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Beau Benjamin Mazoway
VBaseball 12. Hockey 9-12, JVBaseball 9, Amnesty International 9-
12, French Club 9-11, S.A.D.D. 9-10
Elizabeth McGinn
VTennis 9-12, LaSallian Youth Group 12, Chorus 9-11. Amnesty In ternational 12, Drama Club 11, Select Chorus 10-11, Spanish Club 9-
11
Jennifer Christine McGuire
VSwimming 9-10, Outdoor Track 12, JVSoftball 9-10, JVBasketball 9. Amnesty International 12. Yearbook 11, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Senior Ball Committee
James A. McGowan
VSwimming 9-12, Student Senate 9-10, Newspaper 11-12, Amnesty International 9-12, Multi-Cultural Club 9-10, S.A.D.D. 9-10, N.H.S.
11-12
Throughout high school everyone waits to be the one who is looked up to. This is part of the responsibility that comes with being a senior. The younger students follow your example, as Broth- - er Michael will tell you, starting the first | day of your senior year. Seniors have to |
I be sure that they are positive role models«
for others. This year’s graduating class did well with this task. We enhancedi class unity while reaching further than! ever before. Many bright things lie[ ahead for each one of us.
By: Bob Honold B
58 Seniors
As seniors, we are expected to be team leaders and to set good examples. Stephanie So- lazzo shows her leadership by helping out Mrs. Uva.