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4 Prom Banquet Dropped Blue and silver streamers, stars, a fountain, potted plants, Redd Tag Entertainment — all of these things helped make a memorable night for PHS prom-goers. A long-standing traditional was lost this year when the juniors and seniors decided to eliminate the banquet from the prom night. Ac- cording to Mr. Ralph Tarnasky, ju- nior class sponsor, It made sense to cut out the banquet since the main purpose of the prom is the stu- dents’ entertainment. The new schedule made their evening more enjoyable and the dance was well attended until the very end. Most students seemed to agree. Junior Denice Eaton felt that stu- dents were able to go out to eat earlier. Shelley Dasher agreed and added that more money could be spent on decorations and the music. However, Seniors Marcia Case and Tammy Freeburg saw disad- Seniors Kevin Heim and Jayne Meisinger seem to illustrate the prom theme, Memories between you and me. During the eophomores’ skit, Senior Sean Pohlmeier is hazed by one of the prom serv- ers. vantages to eliminating the ban- quet. Tammy mentioned that stu- dents without dates felt comfortable going to banquet by themselves and may not have attended anything this year. Marcia thought the prom servers did not have as good a chance to perform during the dance as they usually did during the ban- quet. The prom servers did present a shortened program and did a dance routine during the evening. The group of sophomores included Heidi Birdsley, Robie Church, Dawn Hen- ry, Mike Hagar, Tami McGowan, Brian Nolte and Dena Ostrander. Other prom servers were Butch Jagodzinski, Janelle Pecha, Matt Glup, Tina Porter, Mike Keema, Cindi Smith, Craig Martin, Anne Southerland, Dennis Horn, Amy Wehrbein, Matt Sullivan, Captains Missy McCormick and Brian Bres- nahan. 24
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Shown wasting time (or socializing) at the Dairy Queen are Sophomore Pat Babcock and Junior Larry Ludwig. Taking a Main after working are Senior Di- anna Lesher and Junior Tim VanAckern. 23
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Music for prom was provided by a disc jockey. Shown dancing are Seniors Todd McGowan. Bailie Piper and Carey Dexter. Many chairs were available for students such as Junior Wendi Rice and Sophomore Dave Alberts who wanted to take a break from the dancing. Prom servers Robie Church, Matt Glup. Craig Martin and Brian Bresnahan helped en- tertain prom-goers. After all the work, Junior Class Sponsor Niece Jochims and Junior Dave Reichart can enjoy themselves. 25
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