VOL. XV, NO. 14
Do You Remember?
The Way It Was
Hey, Seniors! Do You Remember?
Freshman orientation
G‑102
Green passes to E‑104
"Chances Are"
Your first Legend
Homecoming 1970
Dumped textbooks
"Collage of Color"
Freshman health
Non‑existant hall passes
"Murmer" studies
Three‑cent milk
PTC parties
"West Echo"
Broken plates in the cafeteria
S‑201
Snow days (?)
Guys and Dolls
Chicken hawks
Those vacations
Those wonderful power failures
"Showbound"
Art fairs
"Scraps"
Homecoming 1973
Adrienne Szczygiel
How excited you were sophomore year because you weren't the youngest anymore Maine Homeroom and the three gongs that introduced the morning bulletin
Switching over to the new computer system and all those month late report cards
Your freshman yearbook picture and how you've changed
50's dance
Clash days
"To See Yourself"
Mr. Rider
Yankee Doodle
Schedule changes
Waiting two years for PAR privileges only to have it opened to everyone
Progress reports
Trying to find your name on the attendance list to prove you didn't cut
School assemblies
The first day of behind the wheel driving
Blue slips
Driving to school
Not finding a place to park
Finding one
Getting a detention because you can't park there
Senioritis
Those freshman study halls you had to sit through
Sitting on the chairs for all school assemblies
The Constitution test
Caring about school, papers, and grades
The juke box always blaring out "Chicago," "Deep Purple", or "Uriah Heep"
Homeroom and first period breakfasts
The successful ditch days
Not being able to decide on what day to observe Memorial Day
Fire drills in the middle of winter
Senior Dessert
"Anticipation"
Graduation
Your last yearbook Maine West