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ft€CflUS€ TH€V LIV€ SO FAR FROM SCHOOL, Jose Lopez ond Louis Giordono eot their breokfost during their wolk. SOM€ STUDCNTS, like Joe DeVirgilio. spent their money taking o toil to school.
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Getting to School Takes ime Because the township's area is spread out over a few miles, one of the hardest ports of the day for UJHS students is waking up in the morning and finding o way to get to school. There ore students who live down- town and they usually find them- selves waiting ot the bus stop on Pork Avenue. Many students who live up on the Heights usually spend their money taking taxis. An unusual way some students get to school is by skateboard. Students ride their skateboards and then keep them in their locker for their journey home. One student rides his bike to school and chains it on o pole a block away. Some students ot UUHS hove their own cor, some students beg their parents into driving them. Of course, there is always the most reliable means of getting to school — on foot. I6 ' tu
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The prom brought out ■ A arty ecple The Class of 1987 showed that they were o trend-setting group when they brought bock on old tradition on May 31, 1986. They held the first junior prom in over 20 years, which focused on the theme, R Night to Remember.'' The stage was set in the music room, where oil the decorations revolved around o pink and purple color scheme. Making the music room look nice was hard, but our hard work paid off and the room looked great, sold Kim Mokowski. DJ Nick Senlice provided donee music throughout the night, and the juniors en- joyed o delicious Itolion buffet which includ- ed stuffed shells, chicken parmigiana, ond other treats. Some students arrived with dates, and others come alone, but everyone was ex- cited about the return of the prom. Orlando Martinez said, It was great to see that it wos our doss which brought bock o long held tradition after so many years. Nicki Greco, another junior who attend- ed, said, It wos o lot of fun and definitely o time that I'll always remember. RFT€R WORKING ON TH€ DCCORRTIONS, Jonet Ro- driquez takes o much-needed break.
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