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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 6 BEST DRESSED Sandy Bravo, Tony Frazee
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PARODY For the third year in a row, we returned to our base ready for battle. This year was going to be different. We be- gan the year by being promoted to Corporals in a ceremony of rings. We got to wear civilian clothes and were giv- en a luncheon in the Officers’ Club. Afterwards, we all piled into Corporal Weezer’s tank and headed to the bay for some afternoon recreational activities. One who didn’t participate in this, nor in any of our activities was Corporal Eileen Fallon. During all these times of R R, Corporal Fallon was busily perfecting her fighting tactics on the tennis court. All of her dedication finally paid off for her when she won the highest award in her racquet, the NJSIAA State Championship. This year a new officer appeared on the base. He turned out to be such a forceful character that we couldn t help but nickname him Tank. As a Christmas present for our good behavior, we were allowed to have a Christmas Ball at the Dorian Manor. While there, with little warning, we were involved in a British Invasion. Everyone fought back except Corporal Newsholme, who wasn’t in a fighting mood. He and Ralph decided to take cover in the latrine. Chaplain Carol J. decided that our minds should equal the condition of our bodies, so we went on retreat. We had a rip-roaring good time when we carried Corporal Klimo outside the bunkhouse on his mattress; when Corporals Chedder and Sauce both fit into Colonel Gloss’ skivvies at the same time, and we never DID find out what happened to Plato's Retreat. Once again we trudged off to Seaside Heights, where everyone got a lot of exercise running back and forth from the beach to JR’s. This time we all anticipated going back to camp in two months because we were going to be promoted to Sergeant Seniors. Senior Year 1981-82 September came and we were excited about returning to boot camp. On September 11, we walked through the doors as Sergeant Seniors. All but Sergeant Durski — who skated through the door, up the ramp, down the corridor, and whizzed into homeroom. We started off the new year by making a few changes; such as moving the location of our officers’ club from the Bay to Horseshoe Road, and by establishing the Wednesday afternoon social club. General Gavron also resurrect- ed a few old traditions such as bringing back an occasional Friday night dance. On the football scene, our battalion continued to be superior to our rival, Hoffman, beating them for the fourth straight year. We wish to continue our history, but it is important for us to send this biography to headquarters before the en- emy gets their hands on it. They are over-running the front lines and we don’t know how much longer we can hold out. No one really knows what the future holds - only time will tell. All we can say is that we had a great four years at St. Mary’s. It is time for us to say good-bye As the class of 82. We’ve had good times We’ve loved these years And we are hoping you will too. 5
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