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Youre my Angel bring out the ear' be t dressed It's kind ofa waste of money, but sometimes you just have to do things like that. ented tuxedos, hoop skirts and cars, brand new dresses, shoes, lace gloves, glitter and flowers made that special prom night one to remember. The 1988 Junior Prom brought out many couples to enjoy traditional dancing, dining and romance. As a practice, Lyman High School producedmemorable proms every year. Once again, students said the prom was successful. The floorshow and decorations were interesting be- cause you could tell that the juniors had worked hard and practiced, said Freshman Joe Johnson. The outdoor setting and river backdrop created a comfortable atmosphere. I liked the park scene, the trees, benches and plants, said Sophomore Stefanie Thomas. Each year those who attended the Junior Prom spent various amounts of money on dresses, tuxedos, dinner etc. Most of the girls said they spent about S160 on a dress and another S50 or S60 dollars for a new hairdo, tanning salon visits, flowers and accessories. The guys said they figured about S150 covered tuxedo rental, dinner, dance, movie and picture expenses. Some students said they weren't sure it was worth it. - Student Life J unior Prom It's kind of a waste of money, but sometimes you just have to do things like that, said Thomas. For seniors it's a waste, but r'uirsisine, ' ior fojno t'f sa1dSen Kelly Souther. Some students said no matter what, the money spent was well Junior Royalty for a night. Surprised but proud smiles were the order of the evening for second attendants Milton Allen and Shannon Baer, Queen and King Deena Moretti and Brian Searle and first attendants Jessica Dunn and Jerry Weber. fund the prom expenses. I had a fun time but my mom spent the money, I didn't. If you had a fun time it was worth it, said Junior Darrin Ferguson. Some students attended only to see the floorshow performed by the juniors to You're My Angel by Aerosmith. I thought the floorshow was all right and everyone looked so pretty, said Sophomore Tracy Vercimak. Of course, juniors who worth it. I think you should spend that much,', noted Johnson. It is the one time each year we can dress up and go formal on a date to dinner and a dance. Some students were lucky enough to have their parents performed in the floorshow were nervous. I only made it to two practices because I was gone on trips. It's kind of scary when your partner says, 'What's next? ' said Junior Jamie Schmidt. Tammy Hicks
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Q 99 'sn' -,. 2 Prom panorama. Couples enter the prom ballroom through a hear-shaped tunnel. Sophomore Marlea Haws and Junior Wayne Santhuff survey the evening sights. Dance break. After refreshing themselves in the commons, Seniors Vicki Anson and Dennis Johnson watch other couples get their pictures taken by the photographer. 19 Bottoms up. Fine dining is a traditional part of prom. In Lhis case, Sophomore Eric Giles has no choice but take the liquid refreshment offered by Sophomore Traci Platls. I Savoring the moment. Every girl's dream is to be swept off her feet at prom. The magic of the night works as Junior Terry Wood entertains Sophomore Kun Heltz. Student Life I Junior Prom
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