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thought of Junior f A High brings many spe- cial experiences and
memories flashing across the mind. The first day of school, schedules, split lunches, teachers, dances, and dress- down days are just some. All of these things contribute to the Junior High experience. Sports teams and a host of ex tra-curricular activities add to this great transitional time in our lives.
The school day begins in homeroom, with the hassle to finish homework, converse with friends, and of course, Channel I. Band and chorus al so meet bright and early at 8:15. Many students take part in both. At 9:03, the peril of clas ses begins. Lots of lost home work, quizzes, tests, notetak ing, and learning take up the morning. Some hate class, some love it but either way we’ve got to do it because at tending class is definitely part of a proper school experience. Lunch is next, time to con verse, hang out, take a break
from classes and the real pur pose, to eat. Most of us Junior Highers also have a split lunch. This annoyance causes us to have lunch in the middle of a period with no bell to return to
"Some hate class, some
love it, but either vpay
we’ve got to do it ...
class. It makes some late to suffer the teacher’s wrath. At the end of lunch, we return to class with grimaces on our faces, not very pleased to have the afternoon ahead of us. The afternoon goes very much like the morning with the excep tion of the feeling of relief that the day is almost over. The last
period brings with it a need to go home or to our after school activities. It always seems to last too long. With the beau tiful sound of the bell, the school day finally ends.
After the final bell has rung, the most popular part of the
(Upper left) Junior High was filled with work. David Wrobel carefully looks up from his notebook to copy the next set of notes off the board.
(Far left) After the school day is done, everyone finds it easy to relax. Mark Cardone, Dan Lippa, Paul Andrusyszyn, Brenden Chambers, and Chris DeCarlo wait for the bus ride home.
Football games were a chance for spectators to go wild. John Tooley. Dave Ascioti, Adam Karazuba. and Mark Cusano had an easy time letting themselves go.
school day begins. Sports, Dra ma Club, Art Club, Ski Club, Math Team, Science Olympi ad, S.A.D.D., and Student Sen ate are just some of the extra curricular activities that al most everyone in junior high takes part in.
Junior High, being the mid dle of grades, is the single most important time in a student’s life. It is where friends are made and knowledge that will prepare one for high school is gained. It is extremely tran sitional and very important. So, without further ado, here is your Junior High in 1991 and
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