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i'When we pulled out of the parking lot l knew it was the last time we were to leave as a class from school, said senior Danielle Cohen. Sun Shines for Largest Picnic Wearing smiles, shades, and shorts, seven bus loads of the seniors pulled away from PNH and headed for Lake Holiday to have a holiday of their own at the Senior Picnic, Thurs- day, June 2. 550 students out of a class of 440 celebrated the largest picnic in PNH history, according to Mr. Jay Fortner, senior principal. Seniors played horseshoes and softball, boated, and swam on the hazy but warm day. For lunch, the faculty prepared hot dogs, chips, and sodas provided by Senior Women. Then the sun popped out and 'everyone scattered for the pool, said Mrs. Cathy Thurwachter, picnic chaperone. -Tammy Bunton Senior Horward Horwitz pitches the ball five different games and competed in a soft in one ofthe picnic softball games. The sen- ball tournament. iors and some of the faculty broke up into Senior Scott Pacino carries the lounging sen- Leaving PNH for the last time, senior .Jeff ior Julie Powers in the Lake Holiday pool. White gets splattered with shaving cream. f' 172fkf1iHI'lJiCD.iC: 1
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1' ,Q 1 v Q ...S ,ff , . -l.5?fwgI?yW,fl gf .f 41' AA i?i f 'dk LQ- l 'ffieg Seniors Gather at Bash to Celebrate Success The class of '88 gathered for final farewells at the annual Senior Bash held after graduation at the Bridgeton Community Center. The community-sup- ported party, for seniors only, offered Las Vegas gambling, dancing to the music of a professional DJ, swimming in the in- door pool, and a racquet- ball tournament. Qver 75 percent of the graduates showed up to celebrate their graduation. Thousands of dollars worth of prizes, such as VCR's, compact disc players, appliances, tele- phone answering ma- chines, and cash were Kim Van Gels gets Darryl Hemingway back with a splash. Playing with 25,000 dollars ofplay money are the gambling graduates. auctioned. Ryan Weber, Phil McCoy, and Ter- rence Parker each won 100 dollars, and Ron To- tarsky and Steve Cohen won color televisions. While prizes were being given away, Mike Witte was busy taking first place in the raquetball tournament. The fun, laughs, smiles, and good-byes were all over by 4 a.m. when the party ended. -photos by Amy Jentes nf' NN X v4 4 is ss N WT' 1 , 'Q l ' s Going up for the shot is Matt Harbaugh while Lance John- son watches. fvmgfs .5 foams: , i?1f.j'fi '!' ,3i:.,iF5llw1c. NJ T Sporting her Senior Women jersey and a 'Seniors Rule sign is An- gie Bonner. The class of 1988 turned the com- mons into a park with trees, sand, and signs for their final good-bye to the school. iii, ' Dll i173fSer1ior Bash
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