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Jim Smith While some dances demand spending money and a great deal of time to prepare, Highland ' s most simple and often most entertaining dances are the ones which need only two elements — people and music!
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Dances bring out everyone ' s best; Formal or informal really doesn t matter W hether they are formal or casual, dances always prove to be an exciting event. Fridays are the ultimate nights to get together with friends, go to the football or basketball games, out to eat, and attend the dance. Students go through the whole week looking forward to the weekend, feeling like they will nev- er make it. Mot many weekends or dances could ever be filled with as many great memories as prom weekend. Dates planned their attire weeks ahead of time, everything had to be perfect for this evening with some- one special. At a casual dance, this is also a night for surprises, friendships, cheers, and having a great time. Dances are always a great place to show off with your friends or even with your date. You can let yourself “go crazy” and have a good time with friends. From Friday night dances to For- mal dances, they seem to be spe- cial in many different ways! Tracy Smith Turnabout Court: R. Dorsey, T. Calvin, J. Evans, D. O ' Malley, J. Trelo, T. Homco, T. Drake, N. Roe, D. Rybicki, S. Skertich, L. Madura, and D. Miloshoff, smile for the camera. Kelly Kerr and her fun-loving date, Greg Mazur, get a little crazy at Turnabout ' 87. Right, Tracy Smith and her date pose for family pictures. Root
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’B 7 Prom was special 0 4 ake it to the Limit” is what I many Highland High J. School students accom- plished on May 8, 1987. For most, the night was very elegant and full of excitement. Hot air balloons ho- vered over the dance floor, the ta- bles were beautifully decorated, and everyone looked their best. The evening began with a prime rib dinner which seemed to be tasty to all. After dinner, the band started to play and the students, as well as chaperones, danced the night away. At 10:30 they announced the King and Queen from a court con- sisting of six girls and six boys. Van Senus, Gas key reign Nominees for Queen included Lau- ra Hibbard, Angie Hugus, Michelle Mastey, Donna Mcguire, Tami Van Senus, and Kelly Wahadlo. The men up for King were John Gas- key, Chris Grencik, Tony Gross, Mike Stukert, Matt Terpsra, and Steve Thompson. Suspense filled the air as the nominees were intro- duced. The 1986 King and Queen, Keith Tucker and Debbie Hoppe crowned John Gaskey and Tami Van Senus royatly of the 1987 Prom. v Angie Hugus Rob Palmer and Darlene Sanchez enjoy the special atmosphere of Prom ' 87.
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