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NX iff, jg Carol Mastriano Shannon Mathews Susan McCutcheon Florence McGovern woylb , 'ef ll Given tothe seniors as one of their privileges, the senior lounge is a place to relax. Karen Witkowski, Gina Abbott, and Laurie Savastano enjoy a study together. Genuine '96 f GJ., . we 0,06 privilege gives weary students restful asylum There was something dif- ferent. Of course the sum- mer made everything in the school seem a little different, but this was really different. It seemed bigger, but there hadn't been any major con- struction over the summer. Hmmm. Maybe it was be- cause it was still empty. And, of course, the soda and snack machines were gone. Well, soon it would be full of girls lounging about and everything would be back to normal. Though there were always seniors wandering in and out of it, this reserved spot in the cafeteria wasn't quite the same as the senior lounges of the past. Because the vend- ing machines were gone, it was about twice as big as the previous lounges. ln addi- tion, underclassmen never had any need to go near the area. It was in many ways a lounge for the 19805. It con- tained all of the latest tech- nological equipment: a tele- vision, a stereo, and occa- sionally, two or three radios and cassette players that came and went with their owners. Of course, being a lounge, it also required all of the latest furniture. Among the things that came land sometimes wentl were a couch, a mattress, tables and chairs of all sizes and forms, and other miscellaneous junk. After a few weeks, this for- eign land began to feel more' like home for the seniors who frequented it. And so too came the favorite past- time of cheering on contes- tants of The Price is Right in the morning and jeering at soap opera villains in the afternoon. Seniorsf61 J
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fun relax .. . hide away . .. parties . .. t.v. . . Although quiet moments in the senior lounge are few, Kim DellaCa- mera manages to find time to catch up on her reading assignments. Chelsea Limoncelli Kathleen Malenda 60X Seniors Loren LoCascio Carolyn Luongo Cynthia Mager Michele Manfreda Kristin Marganski Victoria Masto
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0 I With the help of incen- tives such as a baby-blue 1981 Mustang and Macy's gift certificates, the 1987 Ad Campaign was launched. The contracts were distrib- uted and the incentive pro- gram was explained when the campaign began on lan- uary 12th. Students were given until january 30th to obtain ads for The Sound of Music program book. The ads ranged from a S10 spon- sor to a S400 ruby page ad. Throughout the campaign, incentives were offered to stimulate student interest in procuring ads. Students who brought in 535 before janu- ary 19th were rewarded with an Ashley's ice cream treat. 05- .qw sg Q l I 6' om X5 i 62fSeniors incentives and produce success Those who sold over S60 were able to choose an item from the Grand Prix catalog or a gift certificate from Macy's or Record World. Ev- ery S200-worth of ads sold secured a chance at winning the Mustang. Sr. Carol agreed with co- chairperson Lauren Dob- kowski when she said, As for student participation, the girls far exceeded what we expected. They really did a great job, especially Diane Grady and the FBLA mem- bers who assisted us in orga- nizing this project. Those who worked, really worked hard and they deserved the incentives they earned. In a burst of excitement, Natalie Po- spolita hugs her friend Rita-Marie Rogers, the winner of the baby blue 1981 Mustang as Andrea Colonna and Lee Gambardella look on. 0,7 ee J' Nuala McGuire Stephany Minor jennifer McManus Alyssa Mongillo
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