…getting
inducted into NHS and the feeling of pride as my parents watched. (Brian Herlihy)
…watching
Mr. Johnson almost have a heart attack when I swore once in his class sophomore
year. (Steve Schwarz)
…the day I let the squirrel
loose in the cafeteria junior year. (Sandy Kennedy)
…being escorted down the hall by a police officer during the mass tardy and
I wasn’t even near the cafeteria. (Kathy Lee)
…when I placed 1st
in the Illinois State Typing contest and 5th in Nationals, even with
second degree burns from a sun lamp. (Jean Krzeminski)
…when we tore down the signs Fremd put up at our basketball game. (Mark Betz)
…getting forever condemned to
the library for doing absolutely NOTHING wrong. (Wendy Copeland)
…when the
Palatine soccer team beat Fremd in the sub-sectional
finals 1-0 on George Kelly’s goal.
(Erik Bo-Hansen)
…explaining to my parents
Trigonometry was the best thing, to fail. (Skip Martin)
…trying to
tell my mother “Everyone in my history class failed, it was the teacher’s
fault.” (John Lundin)
…the Steve Herbst Walk-A-Thon, how the whole school pulled together
for him, I thought it was great. (Kari Groberg)