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ABOVE: IAMIF Mazzaco and Mona Soliman, the King and Queen of Homecoming, take to the floor for their traditional dance. RIGHT: SENIOR Eva Garbin and returning qraduate Kevin Harraza dance the night away Homecoming BELOW: STUDENT Council president Nancy Porter announces to the crowd the King and Queen of the dance.
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Students at Red Bank Regional know that fun and spirit is under the sun! At work or play, the diversity of the students is unending. From Ftomecoming to FHA-HERO, the Bucs know school spirit is the key. Fall through Spring, both staff and students grow from the light they spread on one another. No matter where a Buc is coming from he knows that, warmed by the sun, the best spirit, activities, goals and dreams can be found under the roof and in the stands at RBR. LEFT: SENIOR Jodi l.awaich stands in awe as Seniors Megan Murphy, Danny Burns, )oe Ashman, Kistine Kain, Dan Peters, Nancy Porter, and Sophomore Andy Olsen all cram into her car to head home after a hard day at school. BELOW: SENIOR Suzi Lambert puts her spirit in writing as she paints the cannons before the RBC game. Student Life
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Homecoming Harmonizes to “A Night to Remember” Homecoming was truely A Night to Remember. Although the game wasn't much to celebrate, everyone could finally cheer that it was over I he music blared through the cafeteria as students danced to the beats of Twist and Shout by Chubby Chec ker, With or Without You by U2, Always by Atlantic Star, and the Beatles. As eleven o'c lot k drew near, senior Nancy Porter announced that seniors Jamie Mazzaco and Mona Soliman were the Homecoming Kmg and Queen. Jamie was suprised by his honor. He said, I really didn't think about it at first. I just wanted to go to the dance and have a good time. It's kind of nice to rec eive the honor. He continued, Since I'm trying to follow in my brother Michael's footsteps and he also has received this honor, I know I'm heading in the right direction. Mona commented, It was great I wasn't expecting it, but I'm happy to know I have so many friends. I was extremely flattered. The dane e was more than Jamie expected. He said, I had the» best time because it was a chance for all of my friends to get together, to dance, laugh, and of course, go nuts. As Mona stated, I think that the dance was a tremendous success. I veryone seemed to be having a good time. The music was good, there was a good turnout, and the place looked terrific. Everyone looked great. It truely was a night to remember.
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