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L W- U .-We The wedding party poses for the camera after the ceremony The best man Eric Bergenholtz makes the toast towards Kim and lohn, A -' 4 A The priest, Bates Carter, enters the wedding reception. Chris and Randy walk down the aisle towards the altar 1 .- Q I9 ff ' S 7 1
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I thee wed The third P 8 F wedding party was made up of Kim Pigaga, the bride, lodi Turpin, her maid of honor, Tammy Gendron and Chris Woitowicz, bridesmaids. It also included Iohn Malvey, the groom, Eric Bergenholtz, best man, Mike Swift and Randy Iendrzeiewski, ushers. For weeks students went over the responsibilities in- volved and prepared decorations, and made arrange- ments for tuxes, gowns, food and flowers. The tuxes for the wedding were provided by Mr. Tux of Shrewsbury, free of charge. In class students went over vows and time sched- ules to make sure that everything would run smoothly. All contributed their time and effort to make the wedding successful. All decisions were made in class by the students. These weddings were a lot of fun for all students in- volved, but they were also a great deal of hard work. We would like to thank all teachers, businesses, and partici- pants who made the weddings possible and successful. ter to the groom. Mike Swift and Tammy Gendron enter the wedding recep- tion, gi The new Mr and Mrs. Iohn Malvey. Z1 Father of the bride presenting his daugh- Chris enioying herself at the reception.
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N MEMCDRY CDF . . . q'i,,2U. 1 'L'-fi: lU BRIAN ELLIS iff. February 1, 1969 - Ma 19, 1986 As time goes on our memories of you somehow become faded. Not because we have forgotten you, but because our lives just aren't used to your not being here. As we search into the past we recall all the memories, both good and bad, that we once shared. And we wish that those weren't just memories, but realities, that you were still by our sides. I can still re- member how we used to be in our younger years from kindergarten to high school. How we both held each other and wished that lb these times would never, ever end. And then we would laugh because somehow we knew that as we grew up things would change. Remember our childhood dreams, to become dancers, firemen, and members of the military? And how we always kept each other reaching for the stars to achieve our goals? As we grew up we matured and drifted apart. Not because we no longer cared for each other, but because we were growing and living is many different life styles. Looking back we recall all of the pre- cious times that we shared. But now look ing we begin to ask ourselves, What hap pened to those precious times? Bri: Ellis, you were and still are part of eve - one's memories. We iust wish that you we .1 here to accompany us to our destination Our hearts still remember that beauti smile and that perfect personality that 5 once displayed. And we let you know t' ., you are loved and missed more than 5 - could ever possibly imagine. Kris Grave
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