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Home, James! Mike Sicz, senior, talks about the possibility of renting his neighbor’s limousine for the prom. For Jeff Caldwell, a junior, everything is coming up roses as he picks the flow- ers for his date’s corsage. Andy Morrison Lori Morrison Carrie Moyer Tom Muccilli Stacy Mudry CHristina Mueller Ken Mulqueen Don Munger Jodi Murphy Lori Myers Ben Myler Pam Nall Eva Nance Julie Narducci Amy Nations Paul Nelson Irene Nerling David Newberry Christine Newenhouse Paul Newman Phi Nguyen Brian Nicolson Mike Nordlund Kevin Noreus Casey Normoyle Cathy Normoyle Kim North Paul Novak Monica Nunez Frank Ochoa Juniors People 239
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Ballroom Stepping from a sleek limousine into the night air, charged with ex- citement, a dashing couple made their way down a red carpet to a music-filled ballroom. Was this a scene from Dallas? Dynasty? Falcon Crest? No, it was the one night of the year that stu- dents could dine in elegance, dress in glamorous attire, and dance the night away. Prom preparations began early in the year for the gala affair held in the Hyatt Regency on May 24, 1986. Junior President Gregory James, Vice-President Alexander Matthews, and Secretary-Treasur- er Tracey Bridge worked diligently to come up with the theme Ev- Glamour erything in my Heart by Corey Hart. Their planning did not stop there. A decision had to be made on a place to dance afterwards. Two hotspots, Devilhouse and Gol- drush, were both considered, but the final decision was up to Mr. Walsh. Highlights of the prom were mo- mentoes such as wine glasses etched with the theme and date, ordered at the time of ticket pur- chasing. and key chains embossed with the same. A stitch in time saves nine, but Junior Kari Culotta is saving a lot more by sewing her own prom dress. 238 Juniors People Robb McBride Janice McConnell Jennifer McCormick Bernie Lee McDougall Bonnie McDowell Suzette McElroy Kevin McEntire Mark McGonigle Scott McIntyre Sean McKechnie Shani McKinney Jason McLoney Kevin Michaud RichardjfliUer RoBerTMills Kim Minnis Matt Mitchell Chris Monroe Vicki Montague Greg Montierth Chirley Moody Mike Morales Kathi Moran Laurie Moran Rob McNelly Brian McSpadden Michael Medlin Kellie Mees Beth Meighan Ricky Meloche
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Shawna O’Connor Jodi O'Donnell Kris Odorizzi Janet Oien Tina Oldenburg Rick Olson Tim Olson Stephanie Ordorica Christal Orlando Kevin Ormrod Shannon Osborne Laura Osuch Melissa Otanez Sally Palmer Scott Palmer Gayle Palmreuter Kristen Paquette Jo-El Parker Michelle Parra Jignasa Patel Shad Patrick Tamrriy'Patle rso n Brad Patton Charles Pauley Ace Pauli Wally Pavesich Marie Paviet Sandra Payne Tom Payne Paul Pederson Juniors Learn Their AP, CP, PSAT’S I’m never going to finish my homework!” could have easily been the frustrated cry of many juniors. All of a sudden there seemed to be an endless number of assignments that made the sophomore year seem so much simpler. Nervous juniors spent a Satur- day morning in the fall taking the PSAT. Studying for this test was one of the largest assignments they had to face, since it was the first step in being accepted to a college. College-prep classes were avail- able for students who were plan- ning to attend college. These chal- lenging classes required students to work harder. Junior year was the first year in which students had the chance to enroll in advanced placement classes. In these classes, students faced challenging work, and the opportunity to take a test which could earn them college credits. Despite the extra homework, the classes and the PSAT prepared students for the challenges of col- lege. Listening intently, students consider what Mrs. Hutchinson says during an A.P. American history class. Hours of studying numerous booklets helped students prepare for college en- trance tests. 240 Juniors People
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