Westborough High School - Cotton Gin Yearbook (Westborough, MA)

 - Class of 1987

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Yes, even the chaperones can enjoy themselves as Mrs. Boyle (left) and Mr. Juszynski (below) demonstrate. Shakin ' All Night Long Dancing is said to be one of the best forms of aerobic exercise. It increases the circulation of blood, tones mus- cles, and depending on whom you ' re dancing with, it can make a person lose weight just from the sweat pour- ing from their palms. WHS dances, whether they be for- mal, semi-formal, or the habitual yet madcap stag bash , rate fairly high on the old student interest-activity meter. D.J. ' s spin their records to sell- out crowds, and chaperones do all that they can just to keep the extra multi- tudes out. If a passerby was to look beyond the steam-fogged windows of the lobby, he or she might think it was jello wres- tling night at Jim ' s Slam Dance Pal- ace. However, although dances may seem slightly untamed, things are kept well under control by the fearless (and crazy) chaperones. These adults must be given due credit for their time and willingness to lend a hand (or a wastebasket). Our dances are so much more than just a social gathering. They act as an opportunity to unwind, get down, and hopefully (for some) as a chance to get a little closer to some particuar member of the opposite sex. At such events, students display untapped energy that lasts long after the music stops. By the time the last slow dance is played, the desire for another dance to be scheduled is well implanted in the minds of many. Of course, there are also those people who each time regret coming and swear that they will never go to an- other dance again. It is true that good times are not guaranteed. The dance provides the opportunity for a good time, and then the dancers have to fend for their own fun. In general, ev- eryone fends pretty well. 29

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WORKIN ' FOR A LIVING Being a student at WHS can get quite expensive. Just the bare necessi- ties, such as music tapes, weekend parties, clothes, dates, food, and cars can add up to enormous sums of mon- ey. Not many of us can count on much financial aid from home; parents who are willing to spend up to $45 per achievement test seem strangely re- luctant to pass out a whole lot of extra cash on the weekends. Most of us have found other ways to support our lifes- tyles however. In and around town, WHS students are working at many different jobs to earn money for the essentials of student life. Some of us have turned to burgers for bucks. Local people can enjoy fast foods at Wendy ' s produced by West- boro ' s own Mary Hesselton or Kim Cove. It makes it much easier for ev- eryone to digest their fries and fros- ties kno wing that they were prepared with loving care. Others have sought jobs at clothing, grocery, shoe, and drug stores. Shop- ping at CVS is always a treat when one can have Debi Concaugh, Dawn Sei- benbruner, Heidi Stewart, Tara La- Traverse, or Jenn Hopkins check out one ' s deodorant, hair spray, note- books (of course), and other personal items. Sheila Walsh, Pam Hemberger, Ann Metzger, Allyson Kruse, and Jen Hall work hard to keep Westboro ' s elementary tots looking fashionable at Raschel ' s children ' s clothing ware- house. Late night snacks at Abdow ' s after a flick at the Flick are pleasantly provided by waitresses such as Amy Burke, Aimee DesRosiers, Laurie Richards, Julie Townsend, and Rita Thacker. These places are obviously only a few where our student body can be found, but these are typical of the types of jobs that teenagers acquire. After school and summertime jobs have not only provided us with a means of making money but with a chance to have some fun as well. With Westborough youth on the work force, Wendy ' s drive-thru is an adventure in itself and shopping for zit cream has taken on new meaning at CVS. At Julio ' s Ken Valk (above) tries to make off with some goodies, but Glenn McLeod (right) concerns himself with fine foods. 30

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