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GIRLSNIGHT OUT! The holiday spirit began when CCHS held its annual Sadie Haw- kin’s Dance on November 26, 1986. The dance proved to be one of the best ever with costumes which ranged from walking Christmas tress to Raggedy Anne and Andy and Flower Children. With pictures being taken on hay- stacks in the front foyer and the dance being sponsored by the sen- ior class, it turned out to be a great success and a highlight of the school year. 19
Remember When... Our Town - The Subway was finally completed. Jim Kelly comes to Buffalo. Minister in Erie Coun- ty gave out condems to congregation. Alison Smith appeared in the Feb. 26, 1987 Sports Illustrated “Faces in the Crowd”. Alison is presently a junior. She set a state indoor high jump record of six feet at Dartmarth relays that tied her for sixth on the all time U. S. High School Indoor List, her efforts earned an inv itation to open class high jump in Milrose Games. Linda Sarafin has been a member of the ECMEA All-County Band, The NYSSMA Sectional All- state Orchestra for the past two years, the MENC All-Eastern Division Band. She is also the recipi- ent of the Wellesly Citizenship Award. Maureen Meldrim captured first place in ECIC Cross Country and Class B Sectional Champion- ship for women. Dennis Webster presently a junior to first place in New York City’s “Fifth Avenue Mile”, also among his accomplishments he earned himself an invitation to compete in the Wnanmater Mile at the Milcose games in Madison Square gar- den in January which he finished 3rd among a highly talented field representing international competition. Ron Kiener and Tom McLaughlin earned spots on the All Western New York Football team as wide receiver safety and kicker respectively. The team captured a victory at Rich Stadium against Springville. This was their fifth appearence in sev- en years. Mark Powers was selected as principal trumpet for the NYSSMA All-State Wind Ensemble for the past two years and has also been a member of the NYSSMA Sectional All-State Orchestra twice. In 1986, he was selected the Most Valuable Musician in the Concert Band. Julie Pack has participated in the New York All- State Orchestra for the past two years, and in 1987 she was selected principal. In the spring of 1987 she participated in the All-East festival. She was also principal of the Greater Buffalo Youth Or- chestra. She has also played in the University Of Buffalo Civic Orchestra. Scott Cranston was selected as a principal trom- bonist with the McDonald’s All-American High School Band and was selected principal trombon- ist with the National Honor’s High School Orches- tera. In March, 1987 he performed in the Eastern United States Orchestra. He was principal trom- bonist with The New York State All-State Orches- tra for two years, with the area sectional all-state orchestras for three years and with Erie County for five years. Scott was also a member of the Greater Buffalo Youth Orchestra and has held principal chair for the past three years. We are very proud of them all. 20 Iranscam — The hostage crisis in the middle east prompted mem- bers of the White House to become involved in secret dealing with the contras. The selling of weapons to Iran is a bold breach of the United States policy, Con- gressional hearings are bringing this issue to light, led to the removal of several White House officials. A possi- ble cover up is suspected. As of yet, Reagan’s name re- mains relatively clean. The newspapers have gone to town with this bringing back memories of Watergate. TV Shows - Perfect Strangers Bill Cosby Moonlighting David Letterman Family Ties The Golden Girls Cheers Who’s the Boss The Ophrah Winphrey Show General Hospital Movies That Moved Us - Stand By Me Platoon An American Tail Crocodile Dundee Star Trek IV Manniquin Color of Money From The Hip Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Nothing In Commmon. Top Gun and one that didn’t- Howard the Duck. What happened in America Oral Roberts pleaded for money for his organiztion and claimed that if the public did not reach his goal, he was going to die. W-4 Tax Laws-Now even more confusing! This year marks the Bicentennial of the Constitiution. Terrorism surely didn’t die this year if anything it pros- pered! Nicaragua! “Bonzo and the Boys” circumvented con- gressional action and shipped arms through Israel to Iran and then diverted a portion of the profits to the Contra’s. The Rose became the National flower. Legislation cracks down on America’s smokers. Hands Across America, millions of people joined to raise money for Africa, unfortunatly it was not as suc- cessful as it was anticipated. The average time for watching TV is 7 hours a day. Censorship in America became a big issue.
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