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Demian David and Lisa Brangiforte found the sbu dances most pleasurable As the strains of the finol slow song drifted off into the night. Lisa wanted to remember every moment of the Junior Prom Every couple seemed in love during the last slow song. Stephen DiCenso and Marta Politono both seem to be thinking of something or someone besides each other Maria was extremely energetic and rarely left the dance floor. When Steve wasn't dancing with Mario, she could usually be found with Juke Munn. Some people clowned around in the middle of the dance floor. Here Patricia Morrell on the left and Gayle Morrell on the right watch the antics of Bryan O'Neil. Scott Logan, and Jim Foley as they act like the party animals they were all evening. Derek Page and Eva Michalakis enjoyed every minute of the prom. They definitely looked forward to the times they could hold each other close Although the lights never dimmed and the music never stopped, all the class members were participating in their dream night. Being a lady killer seems second nature to George Reese Let's face it. anyone who can mamoge to keep Karen Boussey on one arm while Eileen Connolly is holding his other arm has to be the macho type How else can he keep beating off his attackers? As soon as the photographer came into view. Shannon Canty kicked off her shoes and began striking various poses to draw his attention With this as an exampfe. u e con see thot Shannon has great possibilities if she decides to try out the world of modeling photographs by Lincoln Studios and Mr. Charles Gliniewicz
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“I’LL BE THERE” I Idddt the Blue Hills Country Club in Canton, the Junior Prom had the largest turn- outs in years. Blue and White balloons greeted everyone at the door to the ballroom. Balloons also were the table centerpieces. The Prom committee consisting of Elizabeth Dipietro, Renee Gaura, Jennifer Fay. Francine Masse, Gayle Morrell, Patti Morrell, Julie Munn, Janice Murray, Maria Politano, Jeanine Quigley, Suzanne Shea and Beth Vacca had done a terrific job of giving the ballroom all the at- mosphere of a Quincy party. There were many interesting sights. How about Karen Craig’s beautiful dress and Diana Stafford's huge, stretched limousine? There was Camie LeVangie’s secret date, Brian Nor- ris! Of course, Lori Woodford wore her casual (?) dress. Fabio Sala tried to improve his Chem- istry grade by dancing with Mrs. Carol Lane. Mrs. Maureen Flaherty was her Muy Bonita self. Many wondered who came with Scan Munroe. Well, she wore a pink (?!) dress and her name was Christine Gorman. There was the problem: did Beth Vacca really go with Nick Dragone or did Nick go with Beth? It was funny people watching. As the music played on, it was great seeing the likes of Frank Calabro, Ernie Light, Wayne Chambers, Greg Chambers and Stephen Slicis jumping around. After taking all he could from Staurt Slicis, there was Steve Freel's offer of his chicken. Dan Sullivan can never say that he didn’t get enough to eat that night. He did finish off the meals of six people at his table. Most interesting though was Eddie Flavin's myste- rious outing onto the balcony with Mr. Sylvia. Along with her sparkling gown. Lynn Beaven had a spar khng smile oil night long I fere, as she donees her way ocross the floor, she manages to get in a few steps with Staurt Slicis and then moved on so Staurt could finish the dance with Jeanine Quigley. The night was a romantic time for everyone. The DJ got in just the right number of slow songs and the couples mode the most of if. Here we find that Kevin O'Connor has mode Pamela Norton feel like she was the luckiest and happiest young lody in the entire ballroom. The Life of the Parly. Robert Lingoes. Quockic. struts his stuff. As he moved to the center of the circle. Heather Shanohan. Cathy Cahill, and Peter DePaulo await their chance to try to show Quockic up They were no competition for the likes of him. though. Dolores Sauca. Gene Hunt. Cheryl Blaney and Kurt Noren ore all smiles as they manage to get in a little bit of rest after tripping the light fantastic on the dance floor. Once the music started, the seating was only to catch one's breath or to hove a Coke. Lisa Perfetuo and Daniel Hanly sought a respite from the noise and confusion in the ballroom and were standing af the head of the stairs when the photographer from Lincoln Studios caught them in this pose. Everyone thought they looked great together. i photographs by Lincoln Studios and Mr. Charles Gliniewicz with story by Stuart Slicis
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IF ONLY IT WOULDN’T END the prom ended, the centerpiece from each table disappeared. A few sentimental jun- iors decided to bring home a piece of the prom. Weeks of saving, shopping, and excitement ended. As the DJ packed up his equipment, the couples reluctantly left the Blue Hills Country Club. The prom had ended, but the weekend was just beginning. The limousines that arrived with nervous couples left with the real Class of ’87, loud, excited and ready to party. Some headed for Amy Nourse’s house. It seemed that everyone was invited there except you. Other couples opted for the traditional Chinese food. The Cathay Pacific was filled with pink, peach and blue gowns accompained by Mr. Tux specials. Once the fortune cookies had been read, it was off again since most of the limos had been rented until 2 AM. Marianne McCormack’s seemed the place to go. There was food, drinks and cable. What more could one want? Plans for the next day were being made over a bowl of Doritos. A breakfast invitation was announced by Patti Morrell and plans were set to meet in the Voc-Tech parking lot at 9 AM. After a couple of hours sleep, a home-cooked breakfast concocted by “Chef Scott Campbell and “Julia Childs” Gayle Morrell didn’t sound too appealing. It didn’t taste good either. The OJ was good! Nice try, guys! At 9 AM, some very groggy and grumpy juniors met behind the Tech and began the journey to Cape Cod. For some, like Jennifer Fay, it meant losing the group, driving 88 miles to the Sagamore Bridge and Friendly’s and a tiring ride home. For others, it was half a day of sun at the beach. Standing. L to R. are Gayle Morrell. Beth Vacca. Patti Morrell and Brenda Wolers Seated. I. to R. are James Dennis. Nick Drogonc. Valerie Feri and Debbie Thomson Obviously, this u«b one of the best tables at which to sit. It was hidden from the teacher's view. Having exhausted themselves by dancing through a half dozen rousing dance sets Michelle Hart and Steve Freel settled back down at their table for some rest That’s when we caught them in this mirror like pose, each holding their chin and upper lip. 7 « Even through the chairs were padded and comfortable. Ann DGuisto found it u os more romantic to be seated on David Hutchinson's lap During those limes when people found they wanted to get out of the croud for a while, this seemed to be the most common position taken by couples Doncmg amidst a group of female companions. Sherry Richards and Christine Reidy really strut their stuff and hove a great time dancing Both Sherry ond Tina must also be singing along with the record because some of their energy appears to be verbal photographs by Lincoln Studios and Mr Charles Gliniewicx with story by Jennifer Fay
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