Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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STEVE SROKA RECEIVES con¬ gratulations from the other candi¬ dates as his name is announced as winner of Prom King. KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES Rob Petro and Tammy Rowland en¬ joy their dance together. JUNIOR SHELLY NICHOLSON AND PROM sponsor Miss Judy Hames begin the coronation ceremo¬ ny. TRICIA MALONEY ACCEPTS THE CROWN of Prom Queen in complete surprise. Tricia never imagined that she would be the one to win. 18 Prom

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World Headliners Iran scandal, AIDS mark year; Conner wins America’s Cup XX The news headlines of the past year varied from the cele¬ bration of our country to the fear of an epidemic. Despite these variations, Americans knew well the values that have made our country great. The threat of AIDS (Ac¬ quired Immune Deficiency Syn¬ drome) has touched many lives. The fatal disease is no longer restricted to the males of our society. More than 1870 women now carry the virus. By 1988 experts predict that the total number of AIDS carriers will reach nearly 150,000 peo¬ ple. The America’s Cup may well be the most prestigious trophy in all of sporting. Busi¬ nessmen and large corpora¬ tions spend millions of dollars supporting sailors to bring home the silver pitcher current¬ ly worth a mere $700. San Diego Skipper Dennis Conner recaptured the cup with a vic¬ tory over Kookaburra, aveng¬ ing the 132-year winning streak that the Aussie broke in 1983. The “Marine’s Marine,” Oli¬ ver North, was in the thick of the biggest White House scan¬ dal since Watergate. The Lt. Colonel shared in illegal traf¬ ficking of funds made available through the sale of weapons to Iran. The reputation of the President was jeopardized by the activities of high ranking officials. NEWLY ELECTED PHILIPPINE LT. COLONEL OLIVER NORTH PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino faced was involved in the worst scandal to political and economic turmoil. Her hit the White House since Water- peaceful methods earned her Time gate. The lran-scam involved many Magazine’s Woman of the Year. of our country’s top officials. A DROUGHT SPREAD throughout THEY CALL IT “crack” on the East the Southeast during 1986. It was Coast and “rock” on the West Coast, the worst spell on record. At the Whatever its name, this refined, peak of the drought, crops wilted smokable form of cocaine may be from southern Pennsylvania all the the most addictive narcotic ever sold way into northern Florida. Even on the streets of America, after some rain, many farmers in the Carolina’s, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia were on the brink of ruin. News 17



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ne More Night Record breaking number of 261 couples attend Prom 1987 Prom this year was a memo- everyone. Michele Festa and Spasoff photographed cou- and Steve Sroka reigned rable one. Most couples who walked into St. Elijah Hall on May 2 didn’t realize that they were attending the largest Prom in Crown Point history. A record-breaking 261 couples attended. The prom committee spent many long hours and approxi¬ mately $7,800 on the night in hopes of making it special for Dawn Kemp extended a wel¬ come to prom-goers. Yvonne Murphy gave the invocation before dinner. The dinner, which was served at 7 p.m. consisted of mostaccioli, roast beef, parsley potatoes, corn, salad, and ice cream for des¬ sert. The band Pawnz provided the music for the night, and pies. At 9 p.m. the coronation of the royal couple began. Can¬ didates came to the front as Shelly Nicholson announced their names. Prom King candi¬ dates were Greg Vale, Steve Sroka, Delwin Swope, and Rob Petro. Prom Queen candidates were Tricia Maloney, Kim Banser, Tammy Rowland, and Renee Wendt. Tricia Maloney Prom Queen and Prom King. Darcy Marario and Heather Much gave the farewell to the senior class to end the evening. The enthusiasm of the cou¬ ples at the Prom proved that Prom 1987 with its theme “One More Night” was a splen¬ did success. BEING GOOD FRIENDS HELPED TO MAKE winning the titles of Prom King and Queen even more special for Steve Sroka and Tricia Maloney. MEMBERS OF THE 1987 PROM COURT ARE Delwin Swope, Rob Petro, Greg Vale, King Steve Sroka, Queen Tricia Maloney, Tammy Row¬ land, Renee Wendt, and Kim Banser. RENEE WENDT, QUEEN CANDI¬ DATE, and Greg Vale, king candi¬ date, are full of smiles as they dance to the song “One More Night.” QUEEN CANDIDATE KIM BANSER AND king candidate Del¬ win Swope gracefully move to the theme song of the night. Prom 19

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