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Before a ceremonial slow dance with their dates, the Prom Queen, Robin Karofsky, the former Queen, Debbie Hinckley, and the Royal Court, Julie Muccini, Karen Slifka, Allison Jones and Robin MacDonald pose for a quick portrait. Right: Is this where it goes? Kathleen Kinahan finds the right spot for Matt Brill’s boutonniere. Far right: A limousine always adds a touch of class as demonstrated by Peter Cutter and Julie Muccini. After dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in Boston, they arrived only slightly late to the Cotillion. Below: As the Mastermind behind the Victorian Cotillion theme, Elaine Theodore tried to remain demure.
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The Best Part Prom 1984 7 ““““ — “— In singularly unconventional formal wear, Stephanie Johnson and Matt Vlachos illustrate the uniqueness of the whole class. sftio, ' WeAton tiejJv School cla5s of 1985 PR.ESE.NTS lectori.CLni ' Cotiiiioru ext She S yxe cii dianor Salwrdn-zj , d axj IZ, 1981 • 8 ctdocktiM. Ohitfibrcrij oj She.We 6 .ton 3 cjb 5 cfa ol Looking Our Best £ 4 f I ' ' he library? Are you kidding? Forget it, it will never be done.” A We did it. ”What do you mean, no paper in the library?! Wejust spent three months on our paper murals — and we have one week! Forget it — We can ' t do it!” We did it! Once again the class of ' 85 rose above all (well, most) obstacles, this time to present “A Victorian Cotillion.” Being the unconventional class that we are, we decided to convert the library into a Victorian man¬ sion. As hard as it may be to envision, those who attended will attest that it was an elegant success. All the late night construction, hauling, panicking, argu¬ ments and popcorn-covered rugs paid off with the most innovative and uniquely attended Prom in the history of Weston High. Memories: The tequila-sunrise rug, John’s birds? Whaddaya mean, who has the key? WHOSE PLANT IS THIS? Well, F m sure your living room set is here somewhere, Mrs. Blank. FOOTLOOSE!! Who picked these colors? Don’t worry about the encyclopedias . . . By Elaine Theodore
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