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INDEX PAGE Activi llOand 111 A . 3 and 4 A 128-135 At 143 A 90 and 91 Ba 117-121 Ba 141 Bo 6 and 87 Bo and 71 Bo nd67 Boys 142 Boys T 139 Candids 102 Cheerleaders 89 Christmas Ball 07 Christmas Concert 05 Cbristmas Skits 4 Class Will Closing Dedication Donkey Basketball Faculty Field HQckey Football Freshme Friends Girls Girls Girl Girl Golf Graduation Hockey Homeco · Junior Pro Juniors Magicians B Nat'l. Hono Oratorical Organizat· Post Powder Ring Seni Seni Se ig Softb Sophomo Sophomor Spirit Week/ ep ally Thanksgiving Day G Un derclassme Variety Show Volleyball To Wrestli Dedication We were new at Smithfield High, and you, because here we are in our final year so were you, yet you took us under your as Seniors. We now find ourselves striv wing and we began the year together as ing to share memories with every last strangers. As the year proceeded we got acquaintance and friend, no matter what to know you better, and in tum, you got nature, race, or color they are. We have to know us better. It was then when we grown and we have united. We have suc first realized that not only were you an ceeded! Together we have become a advisor and a teacher, you were a friend. class. The class of '93. A friend that many of us could trust and This would have never been possible confide in. without your continuous support and As Sophomore year advanced, we grew guidance, and our gratitude could not be more fond of you, building a stronger deeper or more sincere. We will never bond that would last throughout our forget what you have done for us, and High School years. Now the ropes were our memories as a class will lie deep in not so new and we could walk with a our hearts as our lives advance. These destination. remembrances will be ours, and only Junior year, you taught us the meaning ours to cherish, Yet our most valued of "Acceptance", a word we hadn't in memory will be that pf you Mr. Cabral. A stilled in our lives yet, but learned how goodbye is not necessary, for we know to. that in our hearts you will always lie near All the times you tried to enhance in us and dear. the definitions of organization, perfor Mr. Cabral So We, the class of 1993, dedicate this mance, and most of all togetherness, and poem and yearbook to you, Mr. Cabral. thought you had failed, you succeeded. WE LOVE YOU! Whether it was the fiftieth time, or the hundredth time, we must have heard Coming to Smithfield High School We were new Did not know where to go, or what to do. A stranger yourself, You took us in from the start With the one intent, Of holding us together until we part. As Freshmen, We experienced the ropes together We learned how to endure any bad weather. Sophomore year, We obtained some Smithfield pride And we danced away Semi night, to ''I'll Be By Your Side." We quickly became Juniors, ofy ou we grew more fond The year in which, "Wonderful Tonight", concluded our Junior Prom. And now we are Seniors, our lessons are done We have learned the meaning of united We have become one. Our accomplishments here are many and now we must part Yet, Your memory will always, live in our hearts. You, have made us the class of '9 3 With your help, We are the best there will ever be!!! 2 Mr. Salisbury Mrs. Crowley Vice- Principal Principal TO: The Class of 1993 uneducated tomorrow. Accept those challenges of life Although I've been an administrator at Smithfield so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory and, High for the pa~t ten years it is you, the Class of '93, above all, do not forget all those special people in your with whom I began my principalship. Since we both lives who made everything possible. Sir Isaac Newton began our significant roles together, you have special said, "If I have seen further than others it's because meaning to me for I've known you the longest. I've stood on the shoulders of giants." You too have I hope the years at Smithfield were rich and those proverbial giants in your lives upon whose rewarding and that you came away wiser, more mature, shoulders you've stood to get where you are today. and most of all, a better person. The highest reward for Remember them today and forget them not tomorrow. all your toil is after all not what you get for it but Finally always display that "touch of Smithfield rather what you become by it. I hope you became that class" that earned you the respect and admiration we, "better person." the administration and faculty, have for you today. Be certain you continue with your education, Robert J. Salisbury whether it be formal or informal. For if the man who Principal graduated yesterday stops learning today, he'll be 3 ADMINISTRATION Now is the time to take control of your life, use the gifts and talents that have been given to you and those that you have developed. Discipline yourself and set your mind on being dedicated to whatever you choose to do. Make commitments, set high standards, then strive to reach these standards. Congratulations and good luck to each and everyone of you. Our world is changing. You will be called upon to meet high competitive standards for the 21st century. To prepare yourself for that challenge, reflect on the skills and values you have learned from your parents, build on your educational experiences, and maintain community involvement. This foundation will provide you with the strength to grow and contribute to society throughout your lifetime. You can make a difference. Congratulations and best wishes to each of you. Diane DiSanto, Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent 4 Language & Science & Art Mr. Murray Mrs. Dempsey Mr. DiSandro Mr. Lawrence Ms. Martin Mr. Kopec Mr. Lelli Mr. Petell Mr. Hill Mrs. Pratt Mrs. Gauthier Mr. Ritchie 6

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