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Dance The Night Away Who could not have had fun admist the crazy moves of Chip Fletcher as he modeled our table decorations and the desperate cries of Jen Han- son as she tried to salvage her drenched sash? Yes, the class of 1989 has found yet another evening to add to its list of high school memo- ries. New traditions were set as the class showed it’s flair and style. Thanks to that night, royal blue and white can now be considered the class colors- or so it seems with at least one handsome couple at every table in spring’s most popular colors. Some of those having planned to take part in the evening’s festivities were forced in another direction, due to the great success of the hockey team and their unfortunate luck of having to play the last district game on this special night. Some did show up after the game to prove their class pride and to share in the evening’s events. They were just in time to see the queen, Britta Emond, escorted by Brian Guadet, along with her lovely court. For many, dances such as this are dreaded from the day that the ticket is bought, until the moment that all of the parents stop taking pic- tures. But to put it as class mate Paul Kinsella once said, our Junior Semi-Formal “wasn’t all that bad.” Say cheese. Rob LeVangie and Jen Hanson take time to pose for pictures. 20 (above) It’s love that makes the world go round. Steve Niggl and Michelle Richards at the Junior Semi-Formal.
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Ringing in junior year . . . Fr. Flynn presents Kevin Christian with a class ring. On the receiving end . . . Katie McGuirk receives her class ring. 19
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A memorable moment. “ . . . it was like my heart stopped. It took me about five minutes to finally decide that it was really my name they were Calling. .. I had a great time”. Britta Emond recalls her reaction to being announced as queen. 1, 2,3... DIP! Gary Campagna and Crowning glory. Britta Emond, queen, and her Beth Conley were energetic leaders on court, ( eft to right) Monique Malliet, Andrea the dance floor. Longo, Leslie Celli, LeAnne LeBlanc, Rosemary Howe, and Kelly Hannigan. 21
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