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Are The Stars Out Tonight? A full moon and snow-covered ground made a beautiful set- ting for the 1976 Winter Ball held on January 16th. In contrast to the outside setting, inside was anything but calm. Couples bumped and hustled to the fast-beat music of the T.F.B. Band. The first semi-formal of the year was a memorable occa- sion for everyone. Jeanmarie Savage and escort clear the floor. Taking a breather after some heavy dancing. Birds-eye view of the dance floor.
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Our Junior Prom, held at Casa de Fior on April 11, 1975, provides fond memories for all who at- tended. The evening began with a special dinner. Then tuxedos and gowns sprang to life on the crowded dance floor which seemed to sway with the music of the band. After people left the hall they dispersed for the various par- ties around the city. The entire night was probably the most ex- pensive of the year but, in truth, it was worth the money. Karen Lamattina and John Morrello Luanne Witkowski and Mark McSweeney Ellen Joy and Jimmy Sarni Jill Maserian and Chuck Tryder 9
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Corinne Morris beams with happiness after hav- ing been announced winner for scariest costume. Halloween Party Who is that under there? . . . Hey, look at the two birds! . . . She looks like she is really dead. . . . were some of the comments made at the 1975 annual Halloween Party. On Thursday, October 30, at 7:00 P.M., over one hundred costumed seniors marched into the cafetorium awaiting feasts and fun arranged by the Senior Class Officers. Bees, nuns, clowns, babies. Jack and Jill, Spanky and the Gang, and many more creatively dressed individuals got a turn to participate in games such as donut eating, relay races, pie eating contests, and bobbing for apples. To complete the night, everyone joined in a costume parade judged by the chaperons. The results: Most Beautiful — Bruce Wenner, the good-looking woman; Funniest — Jack Murphy, the frogman; Scariest — Corinne Morris, the vampire; Most Original — Nancy Kiley, the doughgirl; also Most Original — Joan Corcoran and Jane Lickly, the Charmin; Best Couple — Patty Be- hrle and Kathy Berube, the Marx Brothers; and Best All Around — Susan Morello, the bril- liantly colored clown. Bruce Wenner modeling his new ensemble. Diane Mallon and Kim Kapelos really get into the pie eat- ing contest.
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