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 four months in advance.
Dresses and tuxedos
were bought two months early.
Plans were made with weeks to
spare. When April twenty-ninth fi­
nally arrived, we were ready. It
was our Junior Prom and just like
our theme said, it really was a
“Time to Remember”.
As we exited our cars, limos,
and even the Syracuse City Trol­
ley, we could hear the music play­
ing inside the Wellington House.
People greeted their friends with
hugs and handshakes, comment­
ing on how different and attractive
everyone looked. Pictures were
taken, both professionally and
creatively, as everyone posed in
front of the beautiful gardens.
Valerie Sindoni and
Summer Colucd ex­
press their enthusiasm
about the Junior Prom
while stylishly traveling
in their limousine.
fountains, and gazebos. After din­
When the clock struck mid­
night, everyone went their sepa­
rate ways. But the next morning
we were all back together for a
picnic at Onondaga Lake Park.
With hotdogs and hamburgers,
frisbee and football, it was another
memorable day for the junior
class.
From dresses and tuxedos to t-
shirts and shorts, the Prom ’94
weekend was definitely a “Time to
Remember.”
Shannon Gormel
Prom ’94
Some dates were asked
ner, the floor was cleared so that we could have as much room as possible to dance. Both groups of friends and couples came together to enjoy the rest of their evening.
Dan Chizzonte and Kate
Clark take a break from all
the excitement of the prom
to step outside for a breath
of fresh night air.
The dazzling trio of De-
Lorenzo, Deskin, and Gor­
mel made a stunning ap­
pearance at the prom.^














































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