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Jfid r' AIQIATAIGIIQS ,. ff .I I till, ll ' X 4-M. 1 ffl 'i . ' I I it annul . . f,lf 2, if I i f l. ,A-. v 4' . . 5 . ii' W. .WJ 'Q' at , X E41 I M . .I if I w ..s. . 1. ' srle Q I at J. 21 ,, 2 ff e Ita, .. When it came time to pick the perfect dress or tux for the prom, minds raced in all different directions. Some worried about what color to wear, how it would look, and even how much it would cost. Prices for dresses ranged from 9325 at Petries to S25tl when you had it specially made. Tuxes were basically around the same price. about Sill for the traditional tux and up to S65 for tails. Ilo these prices sound vaguely familiari' They should. Karrie Garrett - My mom will make it for me for about llltlllf' Laurie Wielenga - Ita Petite Factory t'or l95tlAST5 John Scott - After I-'ive Tux Rental. Sill Brian 'l'omazie - Tux Rental, SIS Flowers were also a necessity for those who wanted to go all out on prom. What type of flowers do you plan to get? Vykki Coming - Red roses Tonya tlhulko - Red tulips 'l'om Lagos - lt depends on what she is wearing and what she likes. Getting ready for prom was. and always will be, the most crucial part ot' the evening. Everything was based on how well you looked. As for the amount of time you spent trying to make yourself gorgeous, the minimum time t'or the females was I hour and Ztl minutes. 'l'he maximum time was estimated at Il days. For the males. there wasn't much of a time dit'ference. It was all within Ill minutes of each other. Iiesa Marie Maher - I just follow Seventeen's Step-By-Step Guide to a Dazzling Evening. It would probably take about fl days to be perfect. Robert Coons - One hour for everything. .Iohn Scott - Stl minutes, if I'm lazy. Cindy O'lIanlon Y Sleep. 2 hours: bath, 45 min- utes max because l tlon't want to wrinkle: hair. Ztl minutes: make-up, ill minutes: my nails will al- ready be doneg I5 minutes to dress: and an extra ltl-I5 minutes for last minute touch-ups. Prom would never be complete without an excit- ing place to go to dinner before-hand, Wherever the setting, from your own home to the most expensive place around, one idea always re- mained true: you were there to enjoy yourself. Jennifer Dain - I want to go somewhere quiet and romantic with someone I love. It will be somewhere kind of expensive, because we'll be dressed t'or it. Kim Hustad - We are going to have pizza on the beach. John Cribari Y I plan to go to the Wharehouse in Newport, Mike Mat: Cuish - Spagos in Hollywood with a bunch of my friends. Jenee Goodman - I want to go to our condo in Palm Springs and 'razef The most important worry that everyone faced when the topic of prom arose was, How much do I plan to spend on everything? This total includ- ed tickets, dinner, pictures, and after-the-dance plans. How much could one expect to pay? Steven Kidder - About 5450 Tom Lagos - As much as it takes to have fun. Probably around 3500 Yykki Coming - Between the both of us, about S350 sounds right. 5Q Jn ef tr- 17 f, . . I 6 .w 9 l le lvff 4 l V v- xf Student Life 3
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Wight of R When prom rolled our way once again, all of our stored dreams about our ideal prom came out in the open, Just what is our ideal prom? Joe Hayes - Wine, dine, and a fine time. Lisa Paddock - Going to dinner with a beautiful view, then to the dance. Afterwards, going to a par- ty with a group of my friends. Suzanne Hand - Going to dinner along the coast and watching the sunset. Next, to the dance, then back to the beach for a walk along the water until sunrise. As the day of prom approached, the talk of most students was, Where are we going to go after the dance? and How are we go- ing to get there? How about the possibility of a limo? What do you think? Nicki David - Ml hope so! I don't know where we'd go after the dance, but definitely not the beach. Mike Mac Cuish - Yes, we will get a limo, and we will probably cruise around Laguna, and then go to the Embassy Suites for a get together with friends. Pat Bolton - Forget the limo. l'm taking the Ferrari to the beach at about 115 mph. What fun! R 'Q rr' it si Q What's a curfew? H Wifi? ew 'Q 5 Nlicole Race models 4 ess forl i ' as she waits her te gp fve. Having he i miIi1'ight?ml5li2ii, and looking t is top priority for Nicoleff On prom night, when is your cur- few? Laura Baker - None, if l could talk my mom into it, but most like- ly, 3:00-3:30 am. Tiffany Laubie - We'd stay out until the next day, around 2 p.m. Cindy O'Hanlon - I don't discuss it with my parents until the day before. Lisa Rosenthal - Between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m. Kelly Cornia - What's a curfew'?l' Kim Hustad - I don't have a cur- few. Angela Snyder - 2:00 a.m. Basi- cally, right after the dance. Mike Mac Cuish - 'There better not be a curfew! For those students who were sen- iors, this prom was the one they had been dreaming about for the past four years, and now that it had arrived, the feelings of all were mutual. It was a special bond that would hold the class of '88 together, and bring back wonder- ful memories. Robert Coons - Make it the best ever, Don't hold back! Ron Varner - Go for it! Jenee Goodman - Have the best time ever, since you can only do it once! Michelle Weisenberg - Make the most of it, and party! HA' 0 I + - e.. ..., f-e----s-r',ef1-:'-f S1'f?iE?'? 5 I'T -.m f7Yff-YF? H3 I Students jammed and romanced t e night away. V ..3 1 x . ,,2' 'ti ...mmm 1 'ff fx il
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