CLASS OF 2001

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CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 2001. My thanks to Jenny for providing me with your Yearbook to use for assembling this page. Also, unfortunately, my apologies if I have made any errors in the spelling etc. of the senior's names: Because of my failing eyesight, it was very difficult to read some of the names because they were printed in black font on a dark purple background. Should you note any errors, omissions, or other problems you may alert me to them by clicking HERE and I will correct the situation ASAP!

Hokay, without further ado, presenting, the HCS Class of 2001!


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TEN YEARS DOWN

THE ROAD

The mansion was spotless, the ceilings and floors were gleaming. The stage was set for the ten-year reunion of Heuvelton Central's class of 2001. The mansion belonged to Chris Seguin,.whose get rich quick philosophy had made him a millionaire many times over. John Warren Jr. and Tong Collier, two more self-made millionaires, were the first to arrive. As the limosine pulled away, Nicole Ames arrived. She had decided to arrive early because this would make a great article for the New York Times. Around 9 p.m. the remaining guests sauntered into the ballroom. Over cocktails, discussions of all topics could be heard. George Brassard and Samantha Mahaffv were cajoling the house band into allowing them to play. Meanwhile, a large discussion about computers was taking place across the room. Lori Denny, computer graphics specialist, Jessica Ashley, software designer Chris Wainwright and Brian Smith, a marketing manager, were all requesting that Jacob Livingston and Jesse Matthews, both of Microsoft, invent newer, faster, and more user-friendly software. Fearing the discussion may be out of hand, Heather Measheaw and April Simmons searched for bandages. Luckily, psychologist Nicole Stull was able to convince the group of the meaninglessness of the argument. In the midst of this ruckus Dustin Hazelton, Ryan Scott, and Chris Ramsey slipped to the mansion's garage to view Seguin's classic car collection. Welder Mike Crobar had already made some adaptations. Auto mechanic Richard Sprowls was covered in grease working on one of the specimens.

 

Julie Raven and Brigett Morrow, prominent physical therapists, and teacher Staci Redmond talked about old memories as world-renowned archaeologist, Amber Leabo entered the room. A crowd gathered quickly to hear of her latest dig in Egypt. Sarah Bisho Jessica Carroll and Cody Bane and accountant, fill Matthews, all listened intently to tales of a new tomb being excavated. Johanna Matthews, an agricultural environmentalist, had lots of questions. U.S. Marine Kathleen Pike was concerned about the military implications.

 

The dinner bell rang and everyone took their seats. Amber Billings. Nicole Ashley, and Jessica Mason all discussed the latest teaching methods instituted in various states. At the next table sat Matt Mastine. He was marveling over the exquisite electrical work that had been done in this ballroom, when the car connoisseurs joined him. At what seemed to be the most entertaining table, Kari Brady, FBI Detective was recounting an investigation involving veterinarian Ashley Havens and environmental biologist Jessica McDonnell. Alisha Gutterson. speech pathologist asked public relations specialist, Erin Murray, for her input. At the final table, discussions of religion, morals, and social problems could be overheard between Adam Crowe and Chris Leboeuf while electrical engineer Alex Crowe, Erin Crowe, and pharmacist Samantha Davis all discussed the ' ; blockbuster success of actor Dominic DeLuca's latest film. All in all it was a great night. Everyone left with one thought running through his or her minds, "I wonder where we'll ' be in another ten years "

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