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Beauty, poise and a few giggles add to this winning combination of Suzanne Lamarre and William Be- dard. Yo, ho, ho, and ... a basket of goodies. Sister Ri- carda awards Mrs. Cynthia Schensnol’s daughter Cathy her winning prize. 7A ; : And the winner is ...” Mrs. Joan Centazzo and Sister Ricarda, assisted by Paul Rondeau, Scott Brodeur and John Mcintyre announce the winning ticket. 18 Fashion Show
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“ Eas ; : T can't Help Falling in Love with You”, the theme ood place to start. The first part of a long, excit- Mrs. Ison, Susan Dieterle, Father Paul Caron, Ter- of the 1987 prom, plays while the royal couple en- night begins at the reception line for Dr. and rance Humphrey, Sister Belmira and Heidi Anderson. joys their solo dance. ot too pooped to pop! Late night swingers Sister Joanne Zern, Jeffrey Arouth, Ryan Knapton, Paul Harrington, Cheryl Riley, Christianne Spadoni, Cote, James Holmes and Kelly Bates demonstrate. from 17
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| i | Students aren't the only ones who have that win- ning style proves Mrs. Joanne O’Boy as she models }a green figured silk print. ane m aw even in one blow! Seven models show off seven lazzling outfits packed into one display. The models re Suzanne Lamarre, Julie Levis, Kara Haskell, Julie Dispiaying the musical talent that earned him the organist’s position for the Pawtucket Red Sox, Jo- seph Carvalho plays his heart out for the annual Fashion Show with Mom by his side. Pinsonnault, Richard Rossi, Michelle Gagnon and John Mcintyre. Fashion Show Hoors Fans From rags to riches, Talbots of Provi- dence brought oohs and aahs to the de- votees of this spring’s Fashion Show as they watched tke new line of clothing so tastefully displayed at the Elk’s Lodge Golden Antler Room in South Attleboro. Student gentlemen escorted down the ramp model after model vested in all styles from elegant evening gowns to ca- sual mini-skirts. Light sweaters, blouses, cotton pants, scarves and other accesso- ries were among the top-choice items for this season’s mode. Coordinated by Sister Ricarda Wobby and narrated by Mrs. Joan Centazzo, the show was a smashing success. Without the help of volunteering students, parents and faculty, the Fashion Show would have lacked one key element — glamour. Ta- bles were set, a beautiful buffet dinner was prepared, and hors d’oeuvres were distributed by generous service. Attleboro High School’s home economics class de- served notable praise for their contribu- tions of gourmet pastries and desserts. What a delectable array of food! Setting the mood, Joseph Carvalho en- hanced the atmosphere with a lively pi- ano accompaniment. Many door prizes were awarded to the patrons of the Fash- ion Show. For starters, all who attended received a complimentary ten percent discount from Talbots. A jogging suit, a Cross pen, and a leather pocketbook from Whiting and Davis as well as various gift certifi- cates for local restaurants and hair salons followed with drawings from a huge raf- fle. Possibly one of the most envied prizes was a gigantic fruit basket filled with an incredible assortment of French wines and cheeses won by Mrs. Schensnol’s daugh- ter, Cathy. All of these exquisite gifts were generously donated to the show from the many stores and restaurants in the Attle- boro area. The enthusiasm aand excitement shared by all was cause enough for the social and economic benefits of the project. Surrounded by friends, elegance and deli- cious food, one couldn’t help but feel an incredible urge to go shopping! Fashion Show 19
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