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By Renee Ross Prom — what will I wear? May 10 — what will I wear? “Stars of ’86” theme — what will I wear? The big question for most seniors, after they’ve got a date for the prom, is, “What will I wear?” Prom night is anticipated by many seniors for years and girls particularly. Ever since they dressed their Barbie doll for the prom, they’ve had visions for how they would like to look at theirs. Since this special night only comes around one time for many, everyone wants to Choice of outfit important decision hat will I wear? look his best. Dates usually coordinate with the guy’s tie, cumberbund and boutonniere matching the girl’s dress and coursage. At the prom this year, the style depended on one’s own personality. The guys had a choice of the standard tuxedo in almost any color preferred or the new Miami Vice tux- edo, which featured a coat with tails and baggy pants. “I thought it looked sharp, so I tried it,” said senior Gerald Roy. Another option offered with the tuxedo was a brooch at the neck instead of a bow tie. Girls could chose just about any style that suited their fancy, from huge ruffles to tiny lace gathered all over and from big full long dresses to tight short after-five gowns. The most popular style of formal at the prom was the tea length dress, which came about mid-calf. They were seen both full and fitted. The personal preference of the individual determined the outfits worn with everyone being in style since it was an “anything goes” year for fashion. SENIORS AND THEIR dates chat and admire outfits while they wait in line to get their pic- tures made. b, TONY DECK DOES a little highstepping while modeling his, tuxedo in front of his friends. |
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SABRINA SIMON AND her date wait in line after their number is called for pictures. KEVIN LOCKRIDGE, Joy Holcomb, Teresa Moore, Damon Bassett and friends dance the night away to the music of Billy Ocean. A GROUP OF seniors take a break from the festivities to get some refreshments. Student Life
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SENIOR PATRICK POWDRILL accepts his gift of a graduation figurine from the Junior Class officers for his leadership in representing the school. DOUG MIDDLEBUSHER AND Suzanne Keeling take a break for refreshments. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICER Rachel Bonham hugs Senior class secretary Kim Bradshaw after presenting Kim her gift. RUFFLES GET CRUSHED dur- ing one of the intimate slow dances as couples make a leisure- ly round of the dance floor. Student Life B23
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