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Michelle Ellis, Jennifer DeLonge. Cheryl Modolo and Tracy Monrgomery cheer on contestants during the limbo contest. Eric Liebold watches Jennifer DeLonge s techniques during the Hulo competition Hulo entronts competed in three sets aiming for one overall winner. Aiming for first place. Pot Humes demonstrates Hulo techniques. 22 Hawaiin Luau
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Shelly Kuplerski smiles os Curr McLone is onnounced King, 1985 while the rest of the court cheers in opprovol. D.J. Kevin Fenton opprooches the stoge os Marty Tischbein and Kelley Konolos announce the king. Creating Core Dears was o lot of work for the seniors. Jennifer Rollins spent on afternoon helping to prepore the decorations by cutting out smaller bears for the walls. Find your escort wos o gome with o lot of loughs during the February 1st ossembly. LeeAnn Koltz, Liso Petit and Cyndee Johnson owoif the announcement of their fare after being blindfolded. Winter Wacky Week 21
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Dev Okum ' gets down,” to the Howoiion music. Rat Review sponsors Hawaiian fun filled bash Hawaiian Luau was a big DOOM on December 14 following the basketball game. All different types of costumes and hairdo ' s captured the tropical spirit. Wild and Crazy, said Frank Malik . Everyone was dancing and having a great time! Scenery was spectacular. There were pineapples, oranges, apples, a stuffed pig and paper decorations. All during the evening people were devouring the fruit. George Burgess, the D.J. for the evening rock and rolled with the Beach Boys, Hawaiian music and popular music that kept the audience dancing until the lights went on. The limbo contest was one of the exciting events of the night. Rob Bernardi walked away with the big prize of two fish dinners at Henry ' s Restaurant after strong competition. The Hula contest had four groups of five people who competed in front of the chaperones who acted as judges. Coming out on top was Jim Brockmiller, won the number one prize, the paper mache ' pig. Tracie Albert and Joann Vigliotti were co-chairpersons of the Luau. Carole Cross organized the food with donations from DiMaggios and Henry ' s. Jill Ancona chaired the decorations committee and Tina Sampier was the business manager. Pattie Kenny, public relations chairperson said, Everyone loved it. I have never seen so many people dance at a school dance before. Jennifer DeLange attempts to limbo the lowest os the students cheer her on. Tom Dovis, Mike Daniels, ond Scott Musson enjoy the refreshments os they danced ther night owoy at the Luou. Hawaiian Luau 23
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