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;SVVANS^a|RB|Pu|Kie>l|f^R¥ 1 M ip V.j JM ‘ T TABL THE CHIEF JOSEPH 17 SENIORS CASE 56 SPORTS HyHIGH SCHOOL 113 •UNDERC^sj^ 1 :> A •speoaSve^ 3?^f: ^ SEA IMA roZTTTB #i 164 6 <i4i^>.nii.[ita2>iiiJM(^J|il^^ III!-%wii^ri^'U€*Ktt WwWJi The SeniaR Bulletid Boxrd Clxss Gift cl>iss soon of Finally The 2007 yearbook has been completed! After all the hours spent, classes missed, and meetings during bubble our dedication and hard work has paid off at last. Although this Is not the first all color yearbook, our creative Ideas will hopefully make this the best one yet. All of this would not have been possible without the commitment of the entire yearbook staff. Whether It was trying to connect the whole senior class In a time span of two weeks or making never-ending layouts, we still managed to meet all of our deadlines on time. Along with the staff we would like to thank Chestnut Hill Studios for supplying us with the greater part of our pictures, Christina Garnett from jostens for answering all of our Impossible questions and always coming to our rescue. Lastly, Hr. Noble, our yearbook advisor, for all of his time, enthusiasm and for encouraging us to make It "Our Yearbook." Granted we would never have been able to finish without the endless supply of cheese balls, chocolates, and pizza parties. Along with thanking these people we would like to thank the class of2007. Without all of you, these memories would have never been captured and this yearbook would not be possible. We know we may hear "How could you connect me with this person?" but It would have been physically Impossible to please every single person. We hope that In the future you take the time to look back and reminisce on all of your memories made during your four years at Case High. Editors’ Page j f? 1- r ■^££L- ' V j T r \k Editors’ Page DEDICATION On behalf of the class of 2007, we dedicate our yearbook to Russell D. Noble. Mr. I Noble has been teaching in the Swansea School System for 36 years, 11 years spent at the Junior High, and the rest of his years here at Case. Throughout this time, hundred of students have been given the opportunity to be around a person with such enthusi asm about teaching. For the past 20 years he has been the Treasurer of the High Schoc and for 17 of those years he had proudly coached the Varsity Tennis team. A little over . decade ago, he took on the task of becoming the Senior Class Advisor and Advisor of th schooTs yearbook. His career continued, as he became the Head of the Hath Department Anyone who has ever had the chance to talk to, learn from or even become friends with Hr. Noble knows how genu ine and passionate of a person he really is. He takes the time to prove to every stu- dent that has come his way that they are capable of achiev- ing their dreams. He treats all students with utter respect and equality, because that's how he is. If you ever need somewhere to go for study or maybe just a quick snack, ' he is the man to see. Sure these things may not seem that important, but they are just a few tasks he is willing to take on for his students. In othei words, he is always there if you need him. No situation is too large for him to handle. Although he is retiring this year, his presence and time spent at the High School will never be forgotten. With that said, it will be hard to reassign the positions he is leaving. Being the Head of the Hath Department, Advisor of the yearbook and the Senior Class is a lot of hard work and dedication, which will always be appreciated. Wit! his determination, it is clear to see the love he has for his work. The Class of 2007 is honored to dedicate our yearbook to Hr. Noble, and there is no doubt he will be greatly missed. Dedication IN APPRECIATION The Class of 2007 at Case High School would like to give special thanks to the follow¬ ing retiring teachers for their many years of service and dedication to our school and community: Nrs. Chapman, Mr. Medeiros, Mr. Miner, and Mr. Paquette. These Computer Science and Mathematics teachers are hanging up their calculators after many years of influenc¬ ing and teaching students at Case. Thanks for all you have done and we hope you enjoy your retirement. In Appreciation To the Class of 2007: To the Class of 2007: Last week I visited the Brown Each year, as I write Elementary School Principle (and this message to the graduates, I your former health teacher) Elizabeth look back at earlier yearbooks. White and was reminded that the Fall I am always proud of the River Herald News reported recently achievements of the graduates on the 50* anniversary of the school. and genuinely pleased at the level The article summarized Elizabeth of participation in all of the school Stevens Brown’s contribution to the Swansea educational community: activities. The Class of 2007 has “Born in 1879 as the shared many special moments daughter of a Kentucky as well as accomplishments and slave. Brown was educated academics and extra-curricular in Swansea schools, and activities. would go on to teach 31 Case High School is a years in the same schools special community of students she had once been educated and staff. A true indication of this at. In 1932, Brown became is the number of Case alumni that are, and have been, staff members. the first African-American principal in the town, and quite possibly the country, according to a number of historical society members. Case High graduates are administrators, teachers, support staff members Brown, who never married, collapsed outside a PTA meeting, passing and even the Police and Fire Chiefs. The Town of Swansea has welcomed away on Feb. 12, 1941 at the age of 62.” these graduates back just as you will be welcomed back in the future. While going through the school building, I was struck by Miss Brown’s words I wish you well and congratulate you and your parents on that she would write on her classroom blackboard every day of her teaehing this most important milestone. Please remember that you are always career: welcome and perhaps you may join the list of dedicated people who “Whatever you are, be noble; whatever you do, do it well; whenever you speak, have made their career in Swansea. speak kindly; bring joy wherever you dwell.” Although the world had changed dramatically since the beginning of the 20* Sincerely, century, the words that inspired decades of Swansea students ring especially true Stephan C. Flanagan for the Joseph Case High School Class of 2007. May you continue the nobility, kindness and joy that is endemic of your graduating class in Swansea. Superintendent of Schools Brian McCann Principal To the Class of 2007: To the Class of 2007: Congratulations on your graduation from Joseph Case High School. This A few weeks ago I decided to have lunch in the cafeteria and I is an accomplishment you should be very proud of, as you have earned the title of high school graduate. This is a title that no one can take away and the significance happened to sit at a table where senior girls typically eat. It turned out to be a of your accomplishment should never be trivialized. lunch of reflections. I must have heard “Do you remember when...” about a Some of you will remember from our Freshmen General Science Class a dozen times. Yet, one particular occasion was brought up that actually made stuffed cardinal that we had as a mascot. Our mascot was named ECE, an acronym me laugh out loud. It started as, “Remember when Mrs. Ragland moved for extra care and effort. This bird hung in the classroom to remind us to take the the ketchup table?” For those of you who are not familiar with my faux pas extra steps necessary to ensure our work was the best it could be. Fhope that you will extraordinaire, I moved the cafeteria’s ketchup table to a different location carry the spirit of ECE with you through your life. Always do your best to ensure to help alleviate congestion. BIG MISTAKE! Even the Lunch Ladies were your work is of the highest quality and that your character is impeccable. Give extra annoyed! care to your friends, family, and loved ones and always put forth your best effort. When you were freshmen, I told many of you that time would pass very Who’d have thought the simple change of a table would have quickly and that you should begin early to make the most of your high school days. initiated such a huge drama. I certainly didn’t. So my words of wisdom to the Well, time has passed quickly, as it always does, and you are now young adults. As you embark on the next chapter of your Class of 2007 are as follows: life, I give you the same advice I gave you four years ago: begin now to make Small changes for some are big the most of your future. Work hard in changes for others. pursuit of your dreams and do not stop Never underestimate the impact until you reach the place you set out to your decisions will have. go- Kenneth Patton once wrote, 1 wish you many years for ”By labor we can find food and water, but successful decision-making. Stay all of our labor will not find us another safe and remember your Swansea hour.” It is important to work hard, roots. equally is important is to make the most of every day, and take time at the end of the day to reflect on what you have My best, experienced. I wish you the very best in Karen Ragland your future endeavors. Assistant Principal/ Sincerely, Administrative Dean Robert Silveira, Vice Principal

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