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DANCING the night away, senior Greg Houser coordinates his moves to the band Pawnz. For a change of pace, a band was used instead of a disc jock- ey. SHADES dominate the scene as junior Blase Polite and senior Kristin Komyatte capture the magic of the evening. Couples danced the night away to the band ' ‘Pawnz.” ENSURING a lasting memory of the night, senior Penny Lantz and junior Jeff Florczak try to situate themselves for the perfect picture. Pictures were taken by two different photographers in order to make the lines go faster. 22 Prom
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WHILE the crowd watches their Snowball King and Queen, seniors John Mybeck and Lori Van Senus take the spotlight dance. The couple be- came the first King and Queen to be elected in Snowball history. CAPTURING everyone ' s un- divided attention, the disc jockey an- nounces the royal couple. His animal hat added some fun and humor to the dance. ARM in arm, senior Karen Skurka and junior Tom Arcella dance the night away. Having eyes only for each other, they hoped the night would never end. Winter Formal
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All Dressed Up ROMANCE A magical evening sparks memories for a lifetime Admidst the flashing cam- eras and the sparkling chan- deliers, students in tuxedos and elegant gowns, set aside tests, reading assignments and compositions for just a moment” at the Villa De Bru- no on April 25. Capturing the magic of the evening, couples lined up to ensure a lasting memory of the night with a picture. Pic- tures were taken by two differ- ent photographers in order to make the lines go faster. “I think that pictures were more organized this year than last year because couples stood in line for hours, but this, I stood in line for no more than three minutes! explained senior Lori Kobus. As the couples finished pos- ing at the cameras, a gourmet dinner, of roast sirloin as the main course, was served to the 220 couples. I liked being served the dinner instead of standing in line like a buffet dinner, because it is more classy when it is served to you. Buffets reminded me of standing in the cafeteria for lunch, stated junior Mike Autry. As dinner came to an end, a sparkling surprise was brought in by the waitresses. They paraded the dance floor with Baked Alaskas for des- sert. As the couples relaxed after senior Sue Callahan a four course meal, the band Pawnz set up to rock the night away. The reason we had a band instead of a disc jockey, is because the Prom Committee decided they wanted live music, and “Pawnz” was very good and very reasonable, stated ju- nior class sponsor Mr. Gregg Ladd. Even though the dance had ended, prom weekend had just begun. Couples scattered to various places for the next day’s adventure. We had good intentions about going to Chicago the next day. Howev- er, we parked our car in a no parking zone, and it got towed away,” stated senior Brigitte Viellieu. Although the theme was ‘For Just a Moment,’ the memory of prom will last in my mind forever,” stated senior Sue Callahan. M Ithough the theme was “For Just a Moment, the memory of prom will last in my mind forever.” WAX and shine! Junior Johnathan Sherman makes sure his car is in tip top condition for the big night. OUCH! Trying to be careful, sen- ior Lori VanSenus attempts to pin a boutonniere on her date, junior Rick Kumiega without sticking him. Ex- changing flowers is a tradition on prom. f Prom 23
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