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Sean Rizzo and Susan Colligan show how much f( It 1 1 iiey are having during one of the quieter sungs. Curt Allen struts across the dance floor in his dapper white suit. ; -»i« Junior Protn 7
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O ' ht Hc lC T heir time had finally come. ' After three years of very hard work and much time put into planning and fundraising, the ju- nior prorri wris a reality. Having scrounged fifty dollars for a pair of tick- ets, and after frantic hours of prepara- ti ' n, the class of 1986 arrived at the Sficraton Tara in limousines nnd well- polished cars ready for a groat time. Ac- cording to Pe ' fer Ripley, This was the ultimate .social event of the season. ' May 1 7, 1 985 was a night no one will forget, according to Michele Pittman. -Everyone at the Tara had a great time cilihough the dance floor was too small • Four friends, Shawn Moi v, I’tw Ha- dulfi, Mike Burke, and Mnik Ai ‘lly relax as the beginrting uiorn piiors -ft. Leanne Cli ' i .e and Kathy Oishc! dance the myfil away wink rfrinn Morrell looks stylish in Kafhy ' i to accommodate the many couples wonting to take advantage of the tunes. The only other complaint was the very forgetable chicken dinner. Said Terry Parker, The food was not as good as it could hove been, but it was a great time otherwise. Most agreed that it was fun dressing up and seeing friends in a formal setting. Said Debbie Borden, The worst part of all was having your picture taken an ev- eryone ' s house. Guys found that tuxedo rentals ran out fast while girls had somewhat less trouble locating gowns. When you add- ed up all of the expenses, the prom turned out to be a very expensive even- ing. Kelly Heffernan estimated that she spent $130 for a dress, $30 for shoes, $5 for a boutinere and $50 for the tick- ets. According to Amy Harrington, It was fun but not worth all the money. The fantasy did not end with leaving the Sheraton Tara. Many couples en- joyed the day after the prom almost as much as the prom itself. In the end, the prom was a tempofory escape from re- ality and the humdrum aspects of school, an escape for a brief while into a world of gowns, tuxedos and limou- sines. Carolyn Curry, describing the evening,, said, It was a night of magic. Mory Nicastro, Stephen Flemmi, John DiStetuno, Katie HannonH Devon Morinelli, Steven Teliszewski, Michael Kenney, and Laurdi McConnell cmwd oroiind their table offer dinner, Terry Parker and Mark Spinney would agree thot the slow dances k are tfie best at a prom j Junior Prom
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