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Junior-Senior Prom 1970 The 1970 Junior-Senior Prom was a gala affair. Arranged by the Class of ' 71, it was held at Gene Boyle ' s Restaurant, where the couples were wined and dined in luxury. First, however, a pre-prom party was held at Joanne Sheft ' s house. After being served punch and hors d ' oeuvres by Joanne, the group moved on to Gene Boyle ' s. There, they were served roast beef while they listened to the music of the Soul Persuaders. Dancing and talking followed dinner. At twelve o ' clock, all the couples retired to John MarzuUi ' s house for an after-prom party, to relax and talk. An after-after prom party was held at John White ' s house, and a breakfast followed at the home of Hugh Allen. For the hardiest souls, there was a party the next day at Sue Fenelon ' s house on the Jersey shore. Bob Carol Ted Alice 20
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GAA The College High School Girl ' s Athletic Associa- tion was formulated this year under the auspices of Mrs. Carol Sulovsky, also the girl ' s Physical Education instructor. Three Senior girls, Chris Glass, Sue Fenelon and Lorraine Palmer were elected to the offices of President, Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. These girls and the club advisor, Mrs. Sulovsky, adopted a Constitution and presented it to the club at their first meeting. Due to the lack of time and gym availability the girls were never able to organize teams to play other schools but they did organize inter-class squads which competed against one another in various sports throughout the year. Officers, left to right: Secretary Lorraine Palmer, Vice- President Sue Fenelon, and President Chris Glass. The senior table Co-Captains Mike Caggiano and Mark Keown SPORTS BANQUET 1970 The annual College High Sports Banquet, honoring the football team, cheerleaders, their coaches and their fans, was held December 17 at Joe ' s Restaurant in Bloom field. The atmosphere was infor mal and congenial. Dr. Castens Mrs. Gaeng, Mrs. Sulovski, Mr, Diogardi, Dr. Hoitsma, Mr Keimel, and Mr. Plant constituted the main table. After an Italian buffet dinner, the team was wel- comed and Mr. Diogardi spoke. Mr. Keimel, coach of the football team and proud of its 7-1 record, spoke about each of the nine boys in the team. The hardship the team went through to build them- selves into a winning team despite numerous injuries and absences. It was announced that Mike Cag- giano, Mark Keown, and John White had made the All-League first team, and that Tim Keane had made the second team. Cer- tificates were presented to the cheerleaders, and the four senior cheerleaders received silver mega- phones. After films of the foot- ball team and cheerleaders in ac- tion, the evening ended. 19
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SENIOR, POWER. Jumping John MarzuUi Junior-Senior Game 102-33 was the final score of the Junior-Senior Game, though game might not be the right word. Romp would be better. This year ' s Junior- Senior Game, not to insult the juniors, was a moment of triumph for the senior class. As one of the vestiges of CHS tradition, the game serves the purpose of conclusively showing that the super seniors are indeed superior. Sparked by the scoring of Mark Keown, Mike Caggiano, Rich Swatt, John Marzulli, Tim Keane, Glen Lovejoy, and John White, in other words the whole senior class, the seniors took the lead at six and kept it throughout the game. Casey and his Cohorts, dressed in baseball uniforms and repre- senting the female half of the super seniors, shouted encouragement from the sidelines, offered to play, and provided the moral support that the senior boys needed to win. After the game, it was agreed that a hard-fought game had been played, and either side deserved to win. ' Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack
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