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Through the portholes of the ship, we are able to see what really goes on below deck. Tom Bushroe (bottom left) shows us how he lost inches off his waist with the Dexatrim diet plan. Christian Gilbert (di- rectly to the right) shows the concentra- tion and determination that it takes to wash a car. Mike Demers shows us how Pearl Drops tooth polish helps him to- wards a whiter smile and fresher breath. Janine Copland (center photo) displays the cutsie smile that must be used to get the attention of the senior guys. Above to Janine ' s right are some of the senior guys reacting to her cutsie smile. Westboro ' s own Valley Girl (below) is shocked when she is introduced to the other side of punk rock . 9 12
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A T uilit At Port It was announced that on May 19, 1984, our ship, the Ranger, would dock at port for a night of festivities. Everyone was excited by the prospect of the long promised weekend leave. Once the night of the prom finally ar- rived, couples enjoyed dancing to music provided by The Marsels, or just sitting back and watching everyone else. The band played a variety of songs to suit ever)one ' s tastes. For the most part, the whole evening went smoothly. There were, however, some exceptions. Billy Cambell, for in- stance, ripped his pants while breakdanc- ing and had to return home to change them. One highlight of the evening was the choosing of the Queen and her court. There were many possible winners, but the judges finally decided upon Heidi Reents, escorted by Brian Guagnini. In her court were Tatianna Hamawi and Jim Lyman, Patty Gallo and Mike Holmes, Kim Gi- rard and Steve DeVries, Mary Flahive and Steve Perry and Jessica Mitchell and John Yarosh. As the dance ended, other social gath- erings began. Many couples went to Chris Gilbert ' s party afterwards while others spent the rest of the evening alone. Friends joined together the next day at Hampton beach to continue the festivi- ties. For most of us, the Junior Prom holds many memories. Each person ' s are slightly different, but we all share this as a class experience that we will not soon forget. 14
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