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Just You and I Are ou sure my hair looks all right? 1 e still got to paint my nails, do you think he ' ll like my dress? Where will he pin my flowers, my dress is strap- less? Many questions and last minute worries went through everyone s mind on the night of Saturday, May 3, 1986. Guys worried about their appearance just as much as their dates. For many students this was their first prom. The guys realized dressing up in tuxes and going out on the town wasn ' t so bad after all. A lot of time and money goes into the prom every year, and this year was definitely no exception. Guys had to rent tuxes, order their dates flowers, and buy their dinner. Powell Studios was at the prom to take pictures of couples for an additional cost. Students realized fi- nancing a prom was not easy, especially for the 1987 Junior Class. Prom weekend began with Prom Dinner at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 2, 1986. Instead of the traditional roast beef and ham dinner, a casual gariic bread, salad, and pizza dinner was served. Senior Kevin Butler personally served Mr. Jacobs a pizza, surprisingly on his plate, not in his lap. Many students enjoyed the pizza dinner as whispers of a food fight rang throughout the air. Following the dinner was the Caught in the act. Junior Rachelle Kent is caugint sneal ing away from hier date to sample the refreshments. Patience, patience. Senior John Trimnell patiently waits while his date, junior Vallie Mcna- mee. samples the cake. cake dedication to the Senior Class. After dinner entertainment was pro- vided by the Aristocrats, and solos were performed by Joe Cooper, Marcy Me- loche, and Darci Cooper. The finale was a duet performed by Darci and Joe Cooper, singing ' Just You and I , the theme of the 1986 prom. The prom started at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday. It was held at the Community Center in Three Rivers. The colors for the decorations were pink and burgun- dy; crepe paper, balloons, and carna- tions helped to enhance the romantic setting. Instead of having the usual, a band for entertainment, music was pro- vided by the Sound Enforcer. The Grand March took place at 11:00 p.m. and was led by the junior class vice-president Sheri Lutz. The long awaited event came to a close at midnight. After the prom many couples met at each others houses and enjoyed the rest of the evening together, eating, watching television, or listening to mu- sic. After a long and hectic weekend many students found relaxation, sun, and more fun on the beaches of Lake Michigan. Sweet nothings. grins at what his date, whispers in his ear. Sophomore Dan Stevens sophomore Heather Miller, 24 STUDEMT LIFE
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Rollin ' Along. Skating waitresses were certainly a big thiing in the 50 ' s and Sophomore Gena Bernheisel represents her classes opinion on what one would look like. tiangin ' out. Sophomore Jason Lehman and Scott Edwards slick back their hair as they prepare themeselves for the hot chicks comin ' their way. Oooooh. Junior Bopper Janet Walker dis- cusses her excitement with Mary Jo Wortinger about the upcoming homecoming activities while participating in the girls skit. HOMECOMinO 23
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Formal fun. Seniors Beth Qleason, Ron Boehm, Pam DuFour, Matt Krawczak, Shelly Kramb, and junior Kelly Wise gather in the refreshments room to talk about how their dinner was as Ron shows off his After Six tux. Oh, no, is she wearing my dress? Junior Darci Cooper has momentary shock before she realizes that her dress is indeed an original. Boogie down. Seniors Mendy Harmen and Me no y nafcers. The junior class picked out Paul Homer dance the night away to one of the the pink and burgundy velvet memory books that songs provided for by WLKM. were passed out at both the prom dinner and the prom. PROM 25
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