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'Little people i highlight dance Whether arriving via lim- ousine, dad's Lincoln, or the 4978 Ford LTD, 265 couples flocked to the House of Lyn- wood on May 30 to attend Prom, lf Only for One Night. Once inside couples were greeted by blue and silver balloons with their names on them, silver stars on a blue background, and grey and blue streamers. A special couple that at- tended the dance was The Little People, who danced and flirted with the crowd. 'tl kissed the little man be- cause he was so adorable, but l thought they danced for a little too long, stated Michelle Wozniak, senior, The band that played was 'tEncore, and a disc jock- ey, Satisfaction Guaran- teed, was also hired to play during the band's breaks. Mary Anderson, ju- nior, said, lt would have been better to have just a deejay because the band wasn't that good. They needed to play some songs from the eighties - not the fifties and sixties. The hors d'oeuvres con- sisted of little pizzas, potato skins, vegetables, and can- apes. Pop was also avail- able at one of the two bars. In order to discourage stu- dents from drinking and driv- ing, the SADD chapter put a totaled car in the front of the school for the students to see at the end of the school day. We did it to get people not to drink and drive during prom weekend and to let them know that people really care what they do, said SADD Mem- ber Kimberly Swigart, junior. So that lf Only For One Night would always be re- membered, a photo book with all of the couples' pic- tures was included in the price ot the bid, SAO. Kristi DeVries, senior, said, 'tl thought the photo book was a great idea since it wasn't possible to get ev- eryone's picture. The small amount that the bid was in- creased was well worth it. The king and aueen were announced, the last song was played, and the distri- bution of mugs and wine glasses concluded lf Only for One Night. 'N thought the pheto beak was a great idea since it wasnt passibie to get everyones picrturef -- Kristi Devries. JE Mlss Llttle Person attempts to kiss Mike Heritage as part of the enter- tainment. Excited Prom-goers anxiously await the announcement of the king and queen. Prom 19
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During the gorler clonce, Tim Shell- berg flounls Senior Kolherine Ly- don's gorler orouncl his heod. 'V' v , rr , 3. ,asf I like ,W fi , q c 32, . f , e i f: V if , ,, 1 v , r I ln ll f' l. r .l f W :ill , 7 fi '- .' A ' ln ,Q ,Q ,r ' 1 Y p f'-1. , ff oc A i se. , IL, , 1 A , ' Y ' 4 V f i 1' rr. Milk, ' Laila Adams ond London Johnson were norned queen ond king. Prom Couri: Cheryl Morciniok, Lon- don Johnson, Wendy Nye, Brion Curci, Kris Kelly, Jeff Spiller, Michelle Broskl, Rick Kozino, Pom Decker, Lo Shunlo Smllh, Jeff Greco, Lori Wroblewski, Ryon Boker, Lolio Ad- crns, Roy Elmore 'I8 Prom N A -fr! af we N has ,rf -49, ,, Mfr lpn. fic, ' l 2,1 F, Ii' tu 1 ll li-1 X f li 174 li Q 5 ri if ar-, Xie W ,if .- --x fix i
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Ryan Baker recites his speech, lt's Not Over Now, lt's Only Just Be- gun, to the class of '87. Dr. Steve Humphrey gives the main speech at graduation before mov- ing on to assistant superintendent. Top-ranked Anamarle Linde leads in the top ten graduates including Kathryn Needles, Janet Harding, Sandra Fransen, Eileen Quirk, and Amy Merritt. The other five were Jo- die Shipplett, Keith Fiedler, Kathleen Stout, Laura lvldgnavite, and Re- becca Johnson. The junior guides included Julie O'NeilI, Tom Ballatore, Paula Bentley, Sandra Bollacker, Ju- lie Bytnar, Julie Carlson, Julie Cura- tolo, Tom Donofrio, Michelle Framp- ton, Pdula Franson, Dawn Fultz, Lisa Gargos, Andrea Gonczy, Eric Jab- lonskl, lvloureen Keane, Dawn Kini- shi, Kristine Lovell, Joe Mosele, ond Karen Schwartz. 20 Graduation is ,3 K Q x 'f gg, - Q Ne QM K -. f . . . :fe - L v, - it ss ,--Q! ,F Eli its J t f' its t ii.
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