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Juniors move Big Apple and Central Park to Gym The Class of '83 chose New York, New York for their theme of the Junior-Senior Prom. Despite the tradition of renting a hotel room, the Juniors dared to be different. The Bourgade Gymnasium was chosen as the site for the prom. A scaffold was raised and the ceiling was lowered. The basketball rims came down and crystal chandeliers went up. Center court was transformed into Central Park and within a week, the job was completed. Live trees and artificial turf were donated to simulate Central Park. The rest of the floor consisted of newly shampooed carpeting, a dance floor, and stages for the two - that's right - two bands. To top it off, horse and buggy rides were available for a dollar a ride lthe trip around the track was never like this when one was running lapsllg however, the rides ceased later in the evening when the Juniors even added a slight rain shower to complete the New York atmosphere. Prom 103
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Just wait and see. . . That's what the Junior Prom Com- mittee kept telling the skeptics who maintained that a gym could never be elegant enough for a prom. Ju- niors and Seniors alike refused to believe that it could be done. So while the skeptics debated attend- ing or not, the believers worked at their dream night and day. And, on May 1st, the dream became a reali- ty. The believers glowed with pride and the skeptics ooh'd and ah'd with amazement. The Juniors had indeed moved New York and Cen- tral Park, with all its glitter and ro- mance, to Bourgade's Gym. ll Chris Zagar dances the night away with his date, Marie Dickmann, 2l Prom servers Todd Kissel, Tim Beerling, Lisa Martinsen, and Chris Oldham are relieved that their busy evening is coming to an end. 3l Mike Scully and Carla DiGiovine celebrate a wonderful evening togeth- er while relaxing and sipping their drinks in Central Park. 4l After being crowned Prom King and Queen. David Locher and Cathy Mur- phy express their happiness to Second Attendants Andy Lambros and MaryAnne Kilfoyle, and Third Attendants Tom Salidino and Monica VanDerWerf. 51 Prom Queen and King, Cathy Murphy and David Locher. 6l First Attendants, Chris Hardin and Mike Chagnon. 71 Second Attendants, MaryAnne Kilfoyle and Andy Lambros. 8l Third Attendants Monica VanDerWerf and Tom Salidino. Prom 105
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