- December 4, 2025
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The band “Switch” played live music straight from the ‘80s throughout the evening.
Ann and Chris Kramer were happy to support Windermere High.
Tricia Vanover and Ivette Lemons donned their best ‘80s styles.
State Farm insurance agent Shannon Till, one of the legacy fund’s top sponsors, dressed as Richard Simmons and posed with Jane Dunkelberger for a photo.
Jessica and Sean Kendall had a great time dancing the night away.
Table centerpieces included Rubik’s cubes and cassette tapes.
Margaret Beadle and Phillip and Chynna Pacheco had a great time catching up.
Photo booth props included classic ‘80s catchphrases.
The MTV moon man made a special appearance as a photo booth prop.
Dr. Cheri Richardson hands a raffle prize to its winner.
Linda Gelin holds up a decorative sign, one of the raffle prizes.
The band “Switch” played live music straight from the ‘80s throughout the evening.
Windermere High Assistant Principal Lyle Heinz, Krista Harry and WHS Legacy Fund president Jane Dunkelberger loved the ‘80s theme.
Julie Sadlier and Jane Dunkelberger put on their best poses with the MTV moon man.
Nick and Teasha Isasi rocked their ‘80s hairstyles.
Chellie Gentile and Tania Mendez hold up their raffle tickets.
Toya Johnson, Liliana Lopez and Shannon Till represented State Farm.
Don and Judi Millman, far left, Shannon and Mark Deveault, Maria Leon, Jorge Reyes and Michelle and Patrick Mungall were happy to support the school.
Jackie and Danny Paltjon loved the bright and colorful photo booth.
Chellie Gentile, Dr. Lauris Johnson and Tania Mendez dressed in their ‘80s attire and represented MyFamily Orthodontics, one of the legacy fund’s top sponsors.
Dr. Cheri Richardson hands a raffle basket to winner Jackie Paltjon.
HORIZON WEST The MTV moon man, neon lights, cassette-tape centerpieces and a groovy photo booth all made for a colorful night — perfect for taking a trip back to the ‘80s — during the Windermere High Legacy Fund’s Totally Awesome ‘80s Night. Guests gathered at the West Orange Country Club Saturday, Oct. 7, for a night of dancing, dinner and fun raffle prizes. All in attendance dressed in either cocktail attire or their ‘80s best — including a Richard Simmons lookalike. Proceeds will benefit Windermere High’s new Academic Consortium of Scholars program, which encourages students to perform well academically with the incentive of exclusive school apparel and recognition.