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Senior Council wih Joe Santos, Vice-President Brenda Morrison, Secretary Mike Marshall, Treasurer | | Representatives | | | ! | Tony Grima Wendy Howard Polly Jennings Donna Rizzardini
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nan slinacnnanceanensiiabantinieraiasa een Nie Ne t bp a pS a ey: ae i - a | a Dina Pam Barbie and Ken S just wanna have fun! “Oh John, I love your Anam Straight From The Heart Wrentham, Ma-‘‘Oh, What a Night!” is not only the name of a song but a reflection of the attitude of the one hundred fifty members of the Class of’85 who attended their Jr. Prom at the King Philip Dining Hall on May 11, 1984. Couples, excited by the thought of a night of romance and dancing, had their pictures taken and then attempted to locate their assigned tables. Once the formalities were taken care of (such as manditory compliments, lavatory runs, and candid picture taking) the prom was underway. The Entertainer began the festivities by playing popular music to which the prom-goers danced on the open terrace under the clearing skies. When the music became fast paced, a crowd gathered around Chris Montiero to check out the latest dance crazes — breaking and popping. Just as everyone was beginning to get into the music, the meal was served. The soda “bar” was open throughout the entire meal and remained open all night. After the delectable meal, danc- ing resumed and the waitresses and wai- ters assumed the responsibility of choosing the queen and her court while the couples swayed to “Straight From the Heart.” The room became hushed as the queen and her court were announced. Chris Candeias was the per- fect girl to wear the crown as Lynn Shall- cross, Luanne Eva, Jodie Caruolo, and Dina Marchetti received the honor of being her attendants. As the prom drew to a close, couples danced their last dances and collected their favors — last- ing memories of a very special evening — one that can only be expressed in the words “straight from the heart.”
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2 Colonial Road “Deb”, “Borah” AMBITION: Nurse “Yesterdays a by-line “Tomorrow is a dead line | Sudden-and its strange Look for amomenrt; it’s that time to kill Life is too short so why waste precious time.” To Kim, Denise, and Paula — Thanks for the past ... and the future.Student Council Representative (9,10,11); In- dependent Study (12); Junior Prom Committe (11); Senior Prom Com- mittee (12); Fashion Show (10). Wey Alario Andonde 131 Pine Street “Wendrade”, “Wendroid”, “Droid” 1 brother.” Thanks Mom Dad! I love | you. “16 cents” $S12 189 Lincoln Street 635 Arcade Avenue “Greg” AMBITION: College; To be the best engineer Boys’ Varsity Swim Team (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Computer Club (12). 73 Pimental Drive 97 Stratford Road AMBITION: Run a marathon, climb a mountain, parachute from a plane, re- ceive training to be a stuntman, save a drowning victim’s life, own a Porsche a large street bike, fly a plane, drive off cliffs in Acapulco, and to live a happily married life. 73 Carpenter Street “Nikki” AMBITION: To graduate. To join the Army, travel to distant lands, to meet exotic people. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; And there shall be no more death; Neither sorrow, nor crying, Neither shall there be anymore brain; For the former things are passed away.” Revelations XXI: 4 Iron Maiden Football (9,10,11,12). 50 Colonial Road “Spam,” “Pp. y” AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever I do. “You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough.” “I love you, Mark, forever! Fashion Show (11,12)
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