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Take the M arriott and throw in a delicious dinner, great music, singing, and dancing and you’ve got a per­ fect combination for the Jun­ ior Prom. As the sun set over Syracuse, the CBA Class of
1998 was having a blast in the Marriott Ballroom.
“Wonderful Tonight” was the theme and the prom was definitely worthy of this title. For most, the night began at home with hours of prepara­
tion. All the young women looked great in their new dresses and all the young men looked very handsome in their tuxedos. Many of us rode in limos and arrived at the Mar­ riott in style, ready for the night of our lives. For six hours straight, we let our hair down and simply had a great time.
At midnight, most of us climbed into our limos and rode off to Funscapes for the
after-prom party. We changed into more comfortable attire and prepared for even more fun. Everyone that went en­ joyed refreshments, games, bumper cars and virtual reali­ ty movies. Overall it was a blast!
Even though the night went by rather fast, the Junior Prom was definitely deserving of the title “ Wonderful To­ night’’.
By: Heather Brown
Sarah Peters is glamorously gold and Martha Turner is pretty in pink as they take a second to pose before heading off to the Marriott.
All the girls love Brother Gabe, but which one was his date? Erin Snyder, Brigit Ryan, and Beth Horlander each wish they could have gone with Brother Gabe.
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