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Dave Powell and Kelly Skertich celebrate their royalty with other scenes including Jori O’Conner and Mike Lovell. ADDING A TOUCH OF CLASS is Peggy Viater and Michele Cobb showing off their new attire. ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY is the class of ’86 in their prime. STARS OF TOMORROW are Crissy Azar and Melissa Phillips along with Bob Dolan and Robert Fozkos express- ing their fun at Prom. SURVIVORS of the weekend include Holly Fen- tress and Bob Barr. Root
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28 Prom v rom weekend builds memories great time! The next morning is a little tough to wake up to after the late night. Most couples come in around 4 a.m.! Many peo- ple went to Great America, Turkey Run, and Chicago. By Sunday night sleep was the only problem. Not many weekends could ever be filled with as many great memories as Prom weekend. It was as close to Paradise as possible, and well worth the effort. ★ Holly Fentress ★ Crissy Azar Mike McCIay and Laura McDonald enjoy refreshments while 1985 Prom Court included Tom Puntillo, Regina Plesha, Jim Mayberry, Jill Britton, King — Dave Powell, Queen — Kelly Skertich, Ron Swart, Chris Nicholls, Jeff Wolen- dowski, Cricket Reynolds. Root Finally, Friday evening, May tenth. Weeks, days, and hours were counted down for this special occasion. “AL- MOST PARADISE” was the theme of the 1985 JuniorSe- nior Prom, and it was para- dise! This awaited evening be- gan at 6:30 at the Saint Con- stantine Hall in Merrillville. Dinner was served at 7:00 and couples danced to the music of “Pleaser” til midnight. Dates planned their attire weeks ahead of time. Girls shopped for hours to find just the right dress. Tuxedo’s were rented, plans were made for the weekend, and flowers were chosen. Everything had to be perfect for this evening with someone special. Prom weekend is one that everyone will remember as a “Everything had to be perfect”
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Mike Sankowski and Carolee Ke- plar, 1985 Homecoming king and queen, lead the festivities. The percussion section of the Marching Trojan Pride give another outstanding performance in the Homecoming parade. 1985 Homecoming Court: Jeff Wo- lendowski, Crickett Reynolds, Larry Meding, Karen Nagy, Carolee Kepler, Mike Sankowski, Tom Galo- sich, Amy McGuire, Dave Vail, and Tanya Lynn.
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