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Scott Messier, Pam Harding, Nick Lever- ne, and Amy Blanchard huddle for a snap- shot. Title Track Junior year is a big year for all high school students. Many things happen that year: SAT ' s, license, talent show, and that mythical highlight, THE PROM. Preparations for such a ceremo- nious occasion take a great deal of style and tact. Who to ask, and what to wear? After much indecision (and many surprising combinations), dates are found, garments are chosen, res- ervations are made, and the excite- ment builds. Limos, Caddys, sports cars, and Dad ' s old Chevy rolled in on May 17, 1986 to embark on this jubilant oc- casion. The court was picked, dubbing Heather Cromwell and Matt Day the Royal Couple, forever yours Faith- fully. Festivities were then moved to the open plains under the starry sky where a warm fire kept us going. The early dawn guided us through hours of traffic on our way to Hampton Beach. The unseasonably hot sun beat down on our tired, and now painfully burned bodies and made us all the more unprepared for school on Mon- day. Sean Linnane and Linda Richards take a breather. The Court: (Front row) Dawn Briggs, Richelle Olterman. (Back row) Kirsten For- rest, Tracy LaBrecq ue. Heather Cromwell, Matt Day, Jean Pierson, Lisa LaMarche. 11
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Balcony Games If it wasn ' t for our balconies, many of our students would be lost. Most of us depend on these crucial concrete struc- tures as spots for socializing and general support (literally). Where else could a person make a friend, make a date, make a joke, or just lean in exhaustion for a while? Students even risk tardies in order to hang out and look cool for a few minutes between classes, which was especially hard this year with the reduced passing time. The different levels and locations of the balconies serve to separate class gatherings, the most established being in the infamous senior balcony. This par- ticular balcony is the most annoying when trying to use the stairs because this entails muddling through a sea of sen- iors. The balconies add greatly to the char- acter of the school Signs announcing ex- tra-curricular events can be hung here so that all students are sure to see them. These signs express the spirit of the school by congratulating our athletic teams, and anything that brings added spirit to the school is a great advantage. Mark Montgomery and Dave Coonan take a mental break. Kris Kahler shoots the photographer an evil eye. Mark Hensley wonders what ' s up.
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