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r '» •• wmr The ttudentt who attended the 1985 Junior Prom teemed to have danced the whole night away. Kelly Reintmith and date Heidi Church with Lara Morriton and Doug Wire posed for the traditional picture taken by mom. op til ya drop ut that’s not what you are supposed to do in tuxedos and full- length dresses, right? Well, the people who attended the 1985 Junior Prom did anyway. The Prom was held on a nice, spring evening. May II. When people entered the Holiday Inn on Farrell Road, they found themselves flooded by a sea of silver and blue balloons and streamers. The night's theme was Crazy For You, which was evident in many couples. When asked why she went, Lisa Evans answeredi It definitely was not for the band or the food. It was to be with my friends.” That idea seemed to be commonly held, and you could see it, by the fact that most people you see together in school, ate dinner together and had plans for after. But there were people who, as Sue Carter put its hated the whole night. So, you win some, you lose some. Advisors, Mr». Higginbotham, and Mitt Cyr pretent runnert-up, Sandy Webb and Matt Taylor with congratulations and a smile. Doug Smith. Kristin Kraft. Katie Cahill and Joe Boyd say. bring on the foodl The happy runners-up Lita Mollrup and Guido Mandrekat take a break from the dance to •nare a moment together. Then came the most difficult part of the night—voting for King and Queen. The reason for the difficulty is because everyone looked so good, dressed up in tuxedos and dresses. But in the end Phil Elliot and Erin Mulvaney were voted King and Queen. Mike Pandori and Kelly Lynn, Matt Taylor and Sandy Webb, and Guido Mandrekas and Lisa Moltrup made up the King and Queen’s court. Everyone’s plans for after the Prom were as varied as the styles of tuxedos worn to the Prom. Some people went to camps by themselves, others with a bunch of people, and some just went home. Those who were fortunate enough to be allowed to spend the whole night out, went to breakfast the next morning at places like the B’ville Diner or Friendly’s, When asked if it was worth it Andy Bender said, Oh yeslll” Christopher Coleman 18 Junior Prom
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crumptious? chicken cordon bleu, baked or burgers, shakes, and -whatever tempts your taste everyone needs to eat. Some people are more enthusiastic than others, however. Junior Jenny Lamirande says she doesn't believe in eating.” But just mention the word food to Toni Colosimo. and she screams I love it!” As far as favorites go, to each his own. Pizza, steak, and junk food are still quite popular. Gundula Gregor, a foreign exchange student from Germany, tells us that her favorite meal is Rouladen mit Rotkohl and grunen Klossen.” This dish epared by rolling pickles and onions in thin beef slices and baking them With potatoes and seasonings. Rich Allen prefers his mother’s spaghettiijcause it doesn’t taste like anyone else Last but neyfer least, is the cuisine jWmMMm. Even though many complaints can be heard about the food, the lines are usually long and crowded. Junior Pat Socker says I’d rather eat my cooking than theirs!” Burger King is a popular place for students to satisfy their hunger, because of its close vicinity to the school. The fast food restaurant can be seen packed with students during lunch periods, and after many evening school-related activities. After hours of hard work after school and through dinner time, the Lyre staff often sends out for food to the nearest place, Burger King. Though tastes and types will vary greatly from person to person, food is a necessary part of every life. What a person eats can tell a lot about them, their personality, and their lifestyle. Many outgoing and energetic teenagers survive on junk food, fast food, and creative dishes. Just remember, you are what you eatl ..v Michelle McCormick Cheryl; fcnglteh — 1 the school lunch he -Ike tl If Phil Hawley doesn t goes to get a whopper satisfied by a Late night munchies are of handy-dandy candy barl
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y Phil Elliott and Erin Mulvaney, king and queen for the night, lead their court in the first dance. Keeping track of visions in the night, are Traci Gabeler and Suzi McShea wearing their sunglasses. Receiving a rose for being in the court is Kelly Lynn and her escort Mike Pandori. Junior Prom 19
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