Much effort was required of these classmates to produce the grand and
elegant affair. Funds were raised through the annual Junior Class magazine sale. Much discussion went into the
selection of a theme. The boys' gymnasium had to be
decorated to create the appropriate illlusion. Streamer ceilings took hours and hours to prepare. Freshmen were thrilled to be selected as servers for the prom. A grand entranceway needed to be created to properly
present the formerly attired couples.
The era of selecting popular song titles, as themes for the prom, began in the late 60s and early 70s. The Class of '72 left an enduring mark by being the first class to select a rock 'n roll band to play at the prom. Times were a changin' - it was "The Age of Aquarius".
The highlight of the prom is the selection of the Queen of the Prom. This tradition is at least fifty years old.
The 1945 Class history states "...the custom of choosing a queen was revived." This past decade, being
an era of equal rights, led to the coronation of both a Prom Queen and Prom King.
The Class of 1988 broke a bit with tradition and held the prom in the cafeteria. They also introduced a
garter ceremony, as the boys removed their souvenier garters from their dates' legs. The Class of 1991 truly changed the nature of the prom by holding the dance at The Sheraton Inn in Utica. The Class of 1994 was the last
class to hold the prom on school grounds. Gone were the days of making reservations for the pre-prom dinner
date. Gone was the need to dream up two outfits, one for dinner and the biggie outfit for the prom. Gone were the
painted wall murals and tissue covered, chickenwire, bushes. Gone were the ornate centerpieces that took
hours and hours to construct.
The wrap-up of the big night still includes the post-prom, 2 AM breakfast and the lakeside picnic held the day
after the prom. Though its character may have altered a bit through the years, the prom tradition is as strong as ever. The memories of a night to remember live on and on.