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(Above) Watch your toothpick! Says Janet Merrill as she passes a lifesaver to Doug Fiorentino. (Right) Craig Lareau and Kim Meehan show signs of uneasyness dunng the egg toss. As dinner was being finished, some of the seniors tested our skill on the gym's monkey bars and rings, creating impossible positions, while others played a short game of B-ball. After this, teams were again formed and life-savers, which were not unknowingly eaten for dessert, and oranges were passed very intimately from senior to senior by the way of tooth or chins respectively. Wheel-barrel races and finally one last rematch of volleyball concluded the ceremony as the sun set on ths perfect autumn day. All in all, the Senior Reception was quite a success: laughter was shared, friends were made, and cherished memories were formed. Shelley Robertson and Michelle Miner are ready to chow down but Ted Douchette isn't sure. Steve Valiton prepares to hit the ball, as Bob Bergeron looks on. 12 Student Life
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(Right) Dawn Cannavino and Michelle Brissette express the out-come of the tug-of-war. (Below) Angela Babineau and Mr. Lavers show no signs of difficulty in the 3-legged race. pick up a few rope burns. Soon after, the atmosphere became more intense as dozens of eggs were given out to smirking pairs of seniors and faculty members who were eager to delicately fling eggs through the air without egging their partners. Roars of laughter could be heard as less fortunate ones wiped dripping egg from their hands and arms and people could be seen, egg in hand, chasing their giggling partners. This chaos of eggs, however, was suddenly combined with screams of delight as boxes of water balloons were confiscated and their colorful contents were smashed on each other. Within minutes, the ammunition was 'Every rule of etiquette must have been broken as pulp and seeds dripped from everybody's chins — but it was worth it! diminished, and our growling stomachs led us to the cafeteria where volunteering juniors were ready to serve us a hot chicken dinner, fresh from the Colonel. Most agreed that the food was satisfying but some apparently didn't since a roll or two could be occasionally seen sailing through the air. Fortunately however, this was stopped before an all-out food fight was declared. (Above) Kelly Rice gets set to hit the ball as the rest of the team looks on. (Left) Todd Deacon, Kevin Lareau and the rest of the gang, give tug-of-war all their might. Student Life 1 1
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