Classic newspaper Volume 22 Issue no. 5

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Vol. 22, No. 5 Summer 2006

1. Townsend Harris High School at Queens College

149-11 Melbourne Avenue, Flushing, NY 11367

Seniors dance the night away at Prom by Marissa Green The Class of 2006 danced and dined on June I, 2006 for their Senior Prom at Floral Terrace from 6 to II p.m. The reaction of most of the senior class to one of their final celebrations of their high school career together was one of j-ubilation . Senior Michelle Montgoris reflected on the night by saying, "It was something everyone was building up to, so it was definitely hard to live up to what everyone was expecting it.to be. However, it turned out to be an amazing last get-together for the Class of 2006." The celebration started at 6 with a cocktail hour and then a sit-down dinner later in the evening. "The dessert was really good; it was definitely a highlight of the night," declared senior Alexandra Stergiou. She added that ev-

eryone looked great that night. She described how the atmosphere really was an important part of what made the night so special. The setting of the prom also received high praise from those who attended . Senior Alyshia Remtula complimented this year's continued choice of the Floral Terrace as the catering haH by stating, "The place was perfect for our class, It wasn't too big and it wasn't too small. Actually, it even brought- us all _ closer together." Prom was the product of a lot of hard work and planning. Alyshia said, "There. wa~ a . lot going on. You have to not match dresses and not match colors. Because if you do, you have to buy a new prom dress. But at the end of the night, Seniors Christopher Amanna, Ewelina Kara, Lori Khrimian, and ller guest enjoy the . it's all worth it." · evening's festivities.

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Harrisfest II holds on to·devoted fans by Stephanie Pak Harrisfest was held for the second time this year on Friday, May 12, due to its popularity as a school event. Although the turnout was meager, the audience did not let it stop them from hav-

ing a great time. Bona to -Vada, Kmnik Kredenti·a ls,

United Nations, Bad Mitten Bunch, Sasha and the Diamonds, and the wellknown local band Waistina were among some of the groups that performed along

United Nations brings down the hosue at the conclusion of Harrisfest.

with soloists, such as Deborah Chang, Tm;govn'ik, and Silbia Han. As a

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ists dedicated songs to the senior class, such as the band United Nations, who

surprise, Lara Torgovnik also sang with performed "Graduation (Friends ForMichael Finkelstein and invited English ever)'' by Vitamin C, and Silbia Han, teacher Joseph Canzoneri on stage to who played a special request for theseplay guitar for the song "Landslide" by niors as well. Despite the inevitable Fleetwood Mac. technological difficulties, the show went From alterna- on as the audience clapped, sang along, tive rock to rap and cheered to encourage the performto folk music, ers. The audience became very enthusimany different astic and rushed to the stage when the genres merged rock band Waistina performed. The autogether for. dience interaction greatly increased as a small moshpit was formed. Harrisfest. "I never "I love Harrisfest because it allows knew how tal- you to see just how talented your felented my peers low students really are, outside the classwere . The en- room. Who knows, you could be sitting thusiasm and next to tomorrow's Grammy-winning loud volume of artist. The audience was great and rethe music let me ally supportive, even when performers relax and have made small mistakes , or when technolfun," said ogy simply failed on them," said Silbia sophomore Han . Ms. Wallace, who is the advisor for .. Stephanie "But the annual Harrisfest events, acknowledged the students' hard work as well. be even more "Harrisfest is truly unique in that everysuccessful if the thing is in the hands of the students. music IS more They organize everything, practice, perdiverse,"she form, and print the tickets ." She added, "It's a great way for the students to have added. Several art~ fun and appreciate each other's gifts."

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Special Spring Insert!

Editor Farewells p.2

College Stats -p. 6-7

Travel the world p. 8-9


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