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Port Perry Star, 16 Apr 1985, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Yuesdey, April 16, 1985 Ee wi AE Ld #5 At Home Romance lives onat PPHS annual formal The Port Perry High School auditorium Morris, Princess; Janet Simmonds, Queen; was beautifully decorated for the annual 'At Christine Bauer, 1st runner-up Queen. Back" Home" dance last Friday night and the girls row, left, Jannine Hvidsten, Princess 3rd pictured above were chosen fo represent the runner-up; Jennifer Philpott, 2nd runner-up; school for the next year. Front row, left, Lori Jayne Carr, 2nd runner-up Queen; Heidi Chapman, 1st runner-up Princess; Molly Spannbauer, 3rd runner-up Queen. os 4 Pp ply : It was the first time Jamie Menzies of Grade Nine was ever call- ed upon to pin a corsage but the lad proved he was up to it in fine style, when he presented his lady Teri Bell with flowers to match 3 her ruffled dress. Cha Beauty salons and barber shops allover School's year, the At Home. Above, Nancy town were busy Friday afternoon, as anxious Rudkin and Janice Lally share their excite- teens had their locks cut, curled and coiffed ment at The Hair Shoppe. | for the biggest event of Port Perry High wt Bernie Martin, a Grade 11 student at PPHS had a little trouble 2 figuring out which way he would pin the corsage on his girl so he While they're too young for champagne, seen sipping amiably on a coke at a special accepted a little advice from Millie Ives of Ives Florists. Said Ives Logan Cohoon and Blair Bailey are more pre -- At Home dinner at Emiel's Place Fri- employee Eva Redman, "It's a real thrill just to see them (the guys) than old enough for romance and could be day night. looking confused." \ .

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