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TOP LEFT: Anthony D'Angelo's attempt to block Is in vain as John Kelly sinks another for Public Safety. TOP RIGHT: Teacher -athlete Tony Colasurdo hits a jump shot as Public Safety player Jim Dalton tries to defend. LEFT: Billy McLellan. Robert Mitchell and Jimmy Dalton watch as Richie Rovito and Timothy Elsasser execute a graceful maneuver. Public Safety Alumni Games 17
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Alumni, Safety Workers Squeeze Past Weehawken girls' basketball team, Weehawken alumni showed they haven't lost their touch. Even though current students had the advantage of practices and time on the court, they were still unable to untrack the skills of past teammates. Outstanding alumni player Lisa Spinosa scored the high of 34 points. Although 1982 students lost, the tight final score of 54-53 expressed their unwillingness to give in to their predecessors easily. TOP: School spirit never dies. Many former students retui to participate in the annual Alumni Game. LEFT: At 5 Sharon Kelly's ability to block shots greatly helped the te defense. ABOVE: Athletic Director Brian Long skillfuSy a Paul Helwig's block to put In another two points for the fac Taking a break from their normal routine of servic- ing Weehawken, police- men, fireman and teach- ers dribbled their way down the court in a ben- efit basketball game. In a close scoring game, the faculty and public safety workers battled back and forth until the final buzzer when the police and fir- emen squeezed out a 56-54 victory. Funds from the game were presented to the Booster Club. Back to face this year's 16 Public Safety Alumni Game
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Specks In The Attic . . . Oohs, ahhs and laughter filled the air as the senior class viewed their classmates' Hal- loween get-ups at the November 2 Senior Masquerade. M M's, Purple People Eaters, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, and dozens more came into the music room appropriately decorated with hanging cobwebs, flying bats and orange and black crepe paper. Although every costume had its own unique style, prizes were awarded to the following: Tie for best group: the Super Heroes and the Addams Family; Best Couple: the Indian and Jungle Woman; Tie for best disguise: the Old Man and the Invisible Man; Most original: the Midget; Funniest: the Ballerinas. Also announced that fun- filled night were the results of senior polls. For the hunger stricken masqueraders munchies such as chips, cakes and soda, were available. When camera flashes were replaced by D.J. Phil Revollo's specidl effects, students scrambled to the dance floor and danced the night away. TOP RIGHT: Rubin's Cubes — Nancy Witsik, Amy Mah. and Donna Schmodel TOP LEFT: Unsatisfied with the food provided. Count Ruma Fernandez finds Ms Raul De La Torre tastier for a midnight snack. ABOVE: Missy Michkowski as Miss Piggy and Debbie Holloway as her sweetheart. Kermit the Frog. ABOVE: Playboy bunny Barbara Cosmono and Fire Barbara Miller. 18 Senior Masquer ode
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