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or almost 70% of us, getting into college occupies most of our Junior and Senior years. Juniors have to slice a path through a rainforest of viewbooks and recruitment letters. They arm themselves with SAT scores, grades, and extra-curricular activities, and are guided on their safari for big game by our counselors Mrs. Pelouze, Mr. Norton, Mr. Hippert, and Mrs. Crap- son. By the time we're Seniors we pin down four of five colleges, be they four year univer- | sities, junior colleges, or vocational schools. Be Forms are filled out, interviews are sweated out and essays are painstakingly worked out. Then comes THE BIG WAIT. Our col- lective breath is held from January until April, when the verdicts are handed down — Accept or Reject, survival of the academic fittest. Hopefully, with their Tantasquan educa- tion, our students have been accepted by first choice colleges. Finally, in the spring, each student will make his final choice from his acceptances and make his way into the jungle of higher education. COLLEGE
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A SPECIAL EVENING he prom is the social event of the school year. Juniors look forward to it with curious anticipation, and most everyone wonders who will be their date. Seniors usually attend the prom whether they have a romantic date of just a friend, because the prom is their last big night out together as a class. The fashion trends of late have been back to romantic dresses with lots of lace and ruffles, or to sophisticated black strapless gowns. Guys have gen- erally stuck with traditional black or white tuxes, but a few really do it up with style — tails, top hat, cane, the works. Increasing numbers of couples have taken limou- sines to the prom. Not only do limos make one feel wealthy and elegant, they are wonderful for allaying parental fears about drunk driving accidents. Often two or more couples will share a limousine to defray its often very high price for an evening. Most importantly, the prom is our first real chance to really dress to the limit and go, on our own, to an official function complete with dinner and dancing. Last year’s prom was held May 16, 1987, at Holden Hills Country Club, while this year’s prom will be May 13, 1988, at Mechanics Hall, Worces- ter.
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