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Cracking Up! During the second week of June the Class of 1983 celebrated what has become an annual event — Seniormania. On Monday, daring seniors-to-be donned togas for Toga Day. Tuesday was a riotous time warp back to the fifties and sixties. On Wednesday, the Class of 1983 rode a “new wave” and really showed some colorful punk spirit. Beach gear carried to hilarious extremes brightened a cloudy Thursday. And on Friday, fledgling seniors expressed their mutual appreciation with a kiss on Kiss a Senior Day. The ritual wound up with blue and white for Spirit Day. With the conclusion of the celebration of Seniormania Week and final exams the Class of 1983 moved up to senior status. Left page: (top) M. Burke, W. Fleming, J. Collins, T. Dexter, K. Os- topowich, G. Grey, C. Dunn, C. tally, G. Abouzeid, K. Peers, (bottom inside) J. Sargent, T. Peecha. (bottom outside) B. Taylor, A. Murphy, K. Hart, L. Swanson, D. Walsh, A! Swan, C. Fitzgerald, A. Vella, K. Sheedy, S. Laracy, M. J. Healy, P. Crehan and (horizontally) S. Winick. Right page: (top) K. Ostopowich and D. Gillis. (center inside) H. Kamperides, B. Taylor and D. Goodwin, (center outside) J. Mattuchio and D. Ranieri. (bottom inside) F. Clark, B. Lizotte, W. Fleming, R. Berlandi, S. Hamelburg, A. Swan, B. Taylor, K. Clougher, A. Murphy, B. Reid, K. Sheedy, K. Carr, D. Riley, J. Collins, L. Presutti, L. Swanson, R. Papoulidis, S. Laracy. (bottom outside) The Blues Brothers — D. Merrigan and D. Pieroni. Sponsored by Mrs. Claire F. Reid and Family 9
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Keeping in Step Every year brings changes in styles. New fads move in as old styles fade and are pushed out. For the Class of 1983 denim, designer jeans and concert t-shirts stayed “in”. Tux- edos, headbands, baracutas and preppy gear were big items. Ears were plugged into Walk- man radios and feet were stuffed into every- thing imaginable from clogs, to docksiders, to sneakers to hiking boots. Massive, thundering “boombox” radios were standard equipment for the well-outfitted seniors. The girls also kept up with the latest fash- ions of this year; skirts were everywhere, in lenghts from mini to long ruffled prairie skirts, in a wide variety of colors.
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