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Mmi-Mag SvKew I G low Up ... Jack Coleman Then: I wanted to be a car wash man. Now: 1 feel that I want to go into business. Working at a car wash wouldn’t be too practical or profitable. Julie Newman Then: I thought I’d be an actress. Now: Maybe an actress or may- be a psychologist. Being an actress is just not as reasonable. Ron Williams Then: I wanted to be a surgeon or a professional basketball, baseball, or football player. Now: Still a professional bas- ketball, baseball, or foot- ball player. I think I really can attain these goals. Marla Bleiweiss Then: I dreamed of being an as- tronaut. Now: I can see myself working with children or in busi-
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The Prom Remains a Special Time for All The arrival of spring meant many things to upperclassmen, but prom was the focus of everyone’s attention. Sponsored by the junior class, the prom was held on May twentieth at the Holiday Inn on the Lane. This year’s theme was “Midnight in Manhat- tan,” and was decorated with a New York skyline for an added effect. Cou- ples arrived in their for- mats after dining at some of Columbus’ finest res- taurants, including Non- ni’s, 55 on the Boulevard, Lindey’s, and Hyde Park. Music was already filling the room, thanks to “Buster and the Nomads,” who played cover versions of popular sixties songs. Students were so busy dancing, so- cializing, or talking with the numerous teacher chaperones, that the refresh- ments were largely ig- nored. Later, the couples be- gan to leave as they an- ticipated the various ac- tivities which were in store for them later that evening. Once again, the prom created many last- ing memories. Lorin Graef Adam Roslovic, Kara James, Cimi Barough, and Matt Golden dance the night away during “Midnight in Manhattan.” Prom 29
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