Narragansett High School - Maritimes Yearbook (Narragansett, RI)

 - Class of 1984

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The Class of 1984 Homecoming our representative was Lisa Bradley. We then had our Variety Show, directed by Gina Sauro and Wendy Broome. But the highlight was of course, the Junior Prom held at the Meadowbrook Inn. Now we are at the threshold of our future — Senior year. We've had the usual worries; SAT’s, research papers and col- lege. We’ve come to value our friendships and ourselves because in a few short months we will be considered alumni. To lead our final year, we had: President — Lori Bessacini, Vice- President Michael McGwin, Treasurer— Mark Casey, and Secretary — Debbie Lindewall and Donna Meehan. Because of all our hard work this Homecoming, we finally won the con- test for best float. How could we lose with Mike Owens as our Baby New Year? The Senior Prom will be held at the Dunes Club, as has been the tradition. We owe Mr. Dubilewski much graditude. Saying goodbye will be the hardest thing to do. All the smiles and all our tears will become a blur but those we’ve come to know will always remain a special part of our lives. The world now awaits us and somehow we’ll be prepared thanks to all the strength and love found within our class — the Class of 1984.

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THE MARINER’S LOG Reflecting on our years at NHS, one can only come away with feelings of pride and a tinge of sadness. Pride comes from knowing that one day in our lives we will all meet with success; which is our reward for the education we’ve gained personally and as a whole. How can we forget our Freshman year? There was the ex- citement of being in high school but also the hardship of trying to fit in with the upperclassmen. We were led by our President — Lori Bessacini, Vice-President — Stephanie Huckins, Secretary — Debbie Lindewall and our Treasurer — Julie Eldridge. Stephanie Huckins represented the Freshman Class that year during Homecoming and our float was recognized as one of the better ones. The Sophomore year was a success for us. Our leaders had not changed from the previous year, nor had our Homecoming representative. Among our activities were the pre-victory dance and the selling of Easter bunnies. Our Junior year was yet another milestone. There was ex- citement as we proudly showed off our class rings. The officers for that year were: President — Lori Bessacini, Vice-President — Stephanie Huckins, Treasurer — Joanne Carter, and Secretary — Kelley Nelson and Debbie Lindewall. For this



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“LOVE ME TOMORROW” Last year during Midterms while most of us were worrying about exams, our Junior Class Council was diligently preparing for the 1983 Junior Class Prom. As the months between January and May slipped away, our excite- ment about the coming event mounted. Tickets were purchased, dresses were bought, tuxedos were fitted and arrangements were made to borrow dad’s car. When Friday the thirteenth finally arrived, those of us who were superstitious feared our dreams of the perfect evening would be ruined by some unpredictable force. For- tunately, with the exception of a lit- tle rain, our night at the Meadowbrook Inn turned out to be a perfect affair filled with smiling, dancing and much picture taking. At Midnight, Lisa Bradley became Prom Queen when she chose the white rose. She then danced with her prom date, Russell DesGranges to our prom theme “Love Me Tomorrow” by Chicago. All too soon the final strains of the last song died away as our prom came to an end. However, the night was still young. Most of us rushed home to change and then headed to the post-prom party at the Coast Guard House. Hours more of dancing, laughing and movie watching brought our par- ty to a happy conclusion in the early hours of the morning. The memories made on that May evening will live vividly in the minds of all us who were there.

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