wr" 4 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tu => y , May 18, 1993 Getting ready for the At-Home a big job by Susap Tapp What once was a gym is a gym no more. Instead, tons of coloured paper and balloons covered the walls and ceiling. Is it a New Years Eve party in May? No, it's the At-Home at Port Perry High School. On May 14, the day of the prom, students were still scurrying around the school's two -gyms adding the final touches to the prom's Las Vegas theme. A member of the At-Home ° committee Shannon Gustar, said the planning for the occasion started last May and the making of the decorations began in October. "Itgtakes a lot of work," said Shannon. "But it has been great fun. We've worked very hard to make it exciting and not just a dance. It's like a real Las Vegas." Every person who comes to the dance will receive $1,000 in funny money to gamble with at the many games in the Casino. People can also ude their money to purchase a prize at the auction. "Downtown merchants donated all the prizes we will be auctioning off," said Shannon. "They have been a great help, and we're very grateful." Along with gambling, will be lots of entertainment. The supervisor of the prom Mr. Cutler, will be performing with his band, and Elvis the DJ and 'is wife, The Travelling Wilburs, wil] put on a show. Ms. Stevenson, a teacher at the school, will also do a lip synch.of Reba McEntire. And for anyone wanting to try their luck at fame, they can join in with the Karaoke. Also, the school's gym teachers will put , on a Chip and Dale Show. "We want it to be non-stop action, just like what happens in Las Vegas," said Shannon." OAC student Melissa Rudy, . said she agrees the night will have lots of action and will be a big hit. "We sold 450 tickets," said Melissa. "This is the first year that it sold out." And to help make the night a , more than 195 These three Port Perry High School students climbed to the top to help put the final touches to the decorations for the At-Home on May 14. The theme this year was 'Las Vegas., More than 195 students helped with the preparations for the event. From top to bottom are Jennifer Rhude, Karyn Guenther and Christa Guenther. See story. EL { I \/ICTORY A CHRISTIAN CENTRE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES of PAT CARVER (St. Luke's Unifed Methodist Church, Mgibleton, Georgia) GOD'S POWER -'Living a Life of Victory! |, MAY 28th, 29th, 30th Friday & Saturday at 7:30 PM Sunday at 11:00 AM S.A. Cawker PS. w at S.A. CAWKER PUBLIC SCHOOL Old Simcoe Rd. N. Port Perry students helped blow up 1,500 balloons and decorate the gyms. "We had other classes that came and helped out," said Melissa. "The students started Wr the decorating on Monday and have been going all week. And a. lot of teachers -helped supervise. It was just fantastic." And there was a dot of decorating to be done. The decorations cost $7,000, and the students hope:to be reimbursed from the ticket "We set a budget, and we hope we meet it," said Shannon. The tickets are $18 er person and $35 a couple. Even though the expenses for the event are high, Melissa said she is going to keep her costs down. She will wear a dress she bought two years ago, and will do her own hair to agve money, "It will just be as much fun even though I don't have a new dress," she said. "The only expense | have is buying a boutonniere for my boyfriend." The only thing Melissa will spénd a lot on, i her tile preparing for the night. "I have to do my hair first," said Melissa. "I'm giving , myself two hours. Then I'll do my make-up and my dress goes on last." However, OAC student Mark Johnson said it won't take him long to get ready, but the evening will cost him about Mark is buying his girlfriend a corsage and is wearing a tuxedo. He has also rented a limo with friends that will take them to Cullen Gardens for dinner and then to the prom. "I thought this is my last year, so | wanted to go all out," said Mark. "The prom is the highlight of the year." Mr. David Robinson) "a teacher at PPHS, said the five 'students' on the At-Home committe have done a great job planning the event. "We should be proud of them," said Mr. Robinson" "They put in thousands of hours." The students on the committee are: Shannon Turn to page fig 34 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario (SL 1)2 985-8471 FORDER - INSURANCE BROKERS INC. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS PARKS THE REGIONAL "MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The OSHAWA, CARTWRIGHT and SCUGOG TRANSFER and RECYCLING SITES will be closed Monday, May 24th, 1993, for the Victoria Day Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, May 25th, 1993. VA. SILGAILIS, P.ENG. 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