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In the middle of the festivities, the Queen and Court were chosen - Queen Jennifer Papagno, Sharing a dance to the prom song, Never Say Julie Dzigas, Kimberly Colecchi, Suzanne Blair, and Gina Pizzimento. Goodbye, Lori Peltak and E.J. Coveney snug¬ gle up. » JP JUNIOR PROM 5
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' HS ' l SIZ S tq I don ' t believe it! This was the statement on the tongues of most of the Class of ' 88 as the junior prom grew closer. Can I get a limo? Can I get a tux? Can I get a date? After all these questions were asked and answered the junior prom, Never Say Goodbye, was a success. Held on April 10, 1987, the class danced the night away at the Royal Plaza in Marlboro. As the night went on the queen and her court were announced. The court included Jen Papagno, Julie Dzigas, Kim Colecchi, Suzanne Blair, and Gina Pizzimento. Then after the formalities ended, as well as Mr. Rig- ney ' s string of bad jokes, the class continued to party. Even at the end of the prom the class spirit wa$ still noticeable. With class spirit like this, the class of ' 88 will never say goodbye. Man, oh, man, showcasing MHS ' s best dressed guys are Pat Ward, Mark Saari, Mike Byrne, Matt PhiUipo, Adam Mooers, Mike Wing, Jim McCarthy, Paul LeFaivre, Bill Dorr, and Mike Towle. Helping to keep all the fun in order is class advisor and funnyman Mr. Rigney. 4 JUNIOR PROM
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Panther Spirit gone Junior year brought on many excit¬ ing and new activities. School spirit began to shine through at the fir X. rally when the entire school body sported a Spirit T-Shirt with the slo¬ gan WE ARE MARLBORO HIGH printed across the front. As the year progressed, it seemed as though our school became more and more unit¬ ed. On February 25, 1987, Marlboro High School celebrated its tenth birthday. The day ' s festivities were kicked off by a treasure hunt during homeroom. Winning for the Class of ' 88 was Mr. Lambert ' s homeroom. Later in the morning, we gathered in the foyer. As eveyone sang Happy Birthday, the cheerleaders set loose a multitude of balloons. As rock music filled the school, we played Twister, Samurai with Mr. Ludgate, Volleyball, Red Rover and Simon Says. Senior Kevin Guillette said, Everybody was having fun. It was a GREAT TIME! Mr. Morley wishes for another successful ten years at Marlboro High. Karolyn Nelson and Michelle Dumais prepare for the eating festivities on field day. Woody Byrne and friends compete in a game of Hackysack on Field Day. This year ' s Seniors helped make the Class of ' 87 ' s Senior Prom Reception a success. 6 SCHOOL SPIRIT
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