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Brimming With f r i e n d s
How did the Ralston High School stu the contest. She also enjoyed dancing to
dents kick off the 1992/93 school year? the various types of music which was
With a booming beach party, of course! dominated mainly by rap. Barb said, this
Approximately 250 students arrived at this was "A great way to start off the school
SGO-sponsored event to dance, limbo and year because it got the student body en
jam the night away. The third annual thusiastic and motivated even though we
beach party was held after the soap scrim had to go back [to school] a week early."
mage on Friday, August 28, from 7:00 to Although the dance ended a little early
11:00 p.m. SGO raised $300 from the due to an argument in the parking lot,
entrance cost and drinks. Crazy drinks SGO President Andy Sims still thought it
ranging from tropical fruit to red, blue and was a big success. "I think that this
green "stuff" were served by bartenders, tradition will definitely carry on through
SGO sponsor John Morrissey and Ralston the years at Ralston High. It's a cool way
Mayor Julie Haney. to kick the year off and it helped SGO raise
"The limbo contest was the most fun a large amount of money in a way that
part of the dance for m e," said Senior Barb benefited the students."
Reek, who incidentally was the winner of Amie Vignaroli
The center of attention is on Senior
Jason Delle, Erin Karey and Mike
Bentley. Jamie Willey
Enjoying the music, dancing and limbo
contest is freshman Mike Tomasello.
The Beach Party was held to begin the
school year with lots of enthusiasm
and an optimistic view for many more
good times throughout the year.
Jamie Willey
Senior Jason Smith, SGO vice-p
dent, admits students to the Bf
Party Jam ie W illey

