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A ggi? - as g s- : LX es- Q -es S'.x be k.. ei Sf! E X '-......, We've Got Tonight We've Got Tonight, was the theme of the 1988junior- senior prom held at the Chase Park Plaza on May 21. The doors to the extravaganza opened at 6 p.m. when cou- ples started to roll in. The ball- room was flooded with purple balloons and silver stars as decorations. The atmosphere was set and people started to have a good time. Boyfriend, jammed out as all the couples got involved in their gig, according to Senior Rachel Rosenblum. People flooded the stage that the band played on. Songs like Louie-Louie, One of My Kind, and Heard it Through The Grapevine, were heard. Coronation crowned Senior Tina Difranco as prom queen and Senior Lester Turilli as prom king. Senior Amy Fen- ster read about each couple as they strolled down the aisle. By 11, something else seemed to be on students minds. The rest of the night s plans were about to get under- way as some climbed into their rented limos or their par- ents' borrowed cars. -Danielle Cohen Crowned king and queen are Sen- iors Lester Turelli and Tina DiFranco. lt was the best night of my life said Tina. by 00 .J V, -... Q t K. , .. .' 4' ' Q- ' 0, I x ' i 3 ' is' ' P ' -.. ' . -' ' ., ' I S 1 N5-. f- A ' -' X NT. K-sr-S095 .. ' , - Qftp' ' N . C+. 'fn . 4 N1- Smile pretty, said the camera- man as Seniors Terrence Parker and Terry Harris pose for their pictures. Prom Court Seniors: Andrew Or- man, Laura Ferguson, Craig Gincola Jenny Rhiel, Lester Turelli, Courtney Ur 17 I YI Sandford t'l1il5iCCOy Nikki Price Jon Cohen Tina DiFranco. Juniors: Date Becker Stephanie Ratkin 'like baker Amber Nicar Millie Lemire txa'e'1 Rice Mike Parks lxristen Naney ' Pmmfis S
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Wrestling Cheerleaders. Front row: Stacy Shapiro, Amy Clark, Tri- cia Broccard, Jamie Goldenberg. Second row:Jill Steneck, Susan Rutherford, Brittany Slayton, Kim Young, Erica Steen. Back row: Charanda Smith, Jenny Marsh, Joy White, Jennifer Barkalow, Angie Clark, Kasan Moorehead. We Don't Just Pound Formerly known as wrest- lettes, PPll'l wrestling cheer- leaders supported the wres- tling teams. The squad in- cluded iive varsity, five JV and five Freshmen girls, and was sponsored by Mrs. Marleen McCoy. Twenty-nine people tried out for the squad and 15 made it. Jenny Marsh said, We are like a family. We get upset with each other but we love each other. There is more to wres- tling cheerleading than most people think, said Junior Jennifer Barkalow. We don't just pound on the mats. We were there to cheer on the guys and give them moral support. Did they like to watch wrestling? Tricia Broccard said, lt's fun to cheer but it's gross to see guys rolling around sweaty on the mats. photos by Michelle Guy The wrestlettes cheer at a home meet. We were always worried the guys were going to roll on to us, said Senior Angie Clark. 18 I 10. I' .O 1- 4 J V' 1 X C if My With the dance floor packed, date pay for their picture pacl people started to mingle and age. The line for pictures e: dance amongst friends. tended down the corridor. Senior Kim Kalish and her
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Behind The Screen Neon lights flashed around the smoke filled commons as bubbles descended at the first MTV Video Mixer February 20. Approximately 400 people went. 'll think more upper- classmen would have gone if it was less expensive, said Gayle Wasserman, senior. The admission cost was S4 be- cause of the video screen whereas a nonnal mixer cost S2 to 52.50. Many people couldn't see the video screen anyway, according to Joey Boime. Although the video mixer wasn't a hit, something did happen that was talked about i 1..Q , if more than the mixer. Eleven students were suspended for actions relating to alcohol. The administration dealt with each case individually. We know what goes on and can't ignore the obvious. We'd like to see students get out of the mode of having a drink before coming to a dance, said Mr. Jay Fortner, assistant princi- pal. photos by Jennifer Ferrell lt was easy to jam out, said Ken Toomer, freshman. Senior menjump on the commons ledge and dance to the upbeat music played at the video mixer. 4 1 is
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