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BACK DANCE A Franctne Sewer and George Hunter Y Andy Lasko M Welcome Back Dance INTRODUCTION 9
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WELCOME Totally Wild On Thursday. September 23. from 7:30 to 11:00. Matawan Regional held its annual BACK TO SCHOOL DANCE, sponsored by the National Honor Society. The dance was met with great enthusiasm. Walking into the cafeteria, you were greeted with an ex- plosion of dazzling lights. Music blared as the students moved to the latest beat. Styles reminiscent of “Dirty Dancing were evi- dent on the dance floor as well as classics such as “The Twist and “The Swim . Breathless, sweating, and totally psyched students col- lapsed on nearby tables for short rests before reenter- ing the fray. Awesome!” commented one freshman, “Totally wild!” Here at Matawan High School “WILD” is the optimum word and the ’88- ’89 school year is destined to be the wildest yet. 8 INTRODUCTION
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What’s New? New and Improved Partytime ‘89— It’s Matawan Regional High School, but it’s Matawan with a new look. Students streamed into the school, de- lighted by all they saw around them. Walking through the halls, they could feel Matawan’s spirit. During the summer vaca- tion, students became in- volved in a project to boost Matawan’s pride. Initiated by Student Council Presi- dent, Scott Lampert, the north, west, and part of the south hallways were painted maroon and grey. Murals of the Matawan Huskie, the school emblem, and the Se- nior sign were added to brighten up the hallways. In addition, Matawan wel- comed a new principal, Mr. Roger Tuccillo. Among the new policies installed under him was the 40 minute lunch period where the students were able to sit down and have a leisurely lunch. As a result of the new roof, there was no longer a need to bring an umbrella to the library if you came to do research. The newly in- stalled maroon and grey car- peting brought in the Huskie spirit. These changes have helped to raise student’s spirit and enthusiasm for the school. They have definitely been an improvement for Matawan Regional. A The Matawan emblem, one of mony new wall pointings. 10 INTRODUCTION
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