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Angie Smallwood Roy's girlfriend
Angie knows her high school reputation is that she's a bad girl and she just doesn't care.
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Connie Jefferson Karen's best friend
Connie is excited about tonight and is determined to have a good time even though she wasn't elected Prom Queen. One of the most popular girls in school, Connie always plays the leads in the school plays and looks forward to moving to New York and following her dream to be a world-famous actress!
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Judy Blake Karen's other best friend and the class brain
Judy is ready to put down her books and have a great night. She hopes that maybe tonight is the night that Ken will finally realize that she could be more than just his math tutor. After all, even smart girls should get the boy sometime!
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Karen Carter head cheerleader and prom queen
Everything in life has come easily for Karen. She's one of the most popular girls in school, she's head cheerleader and she has a dreamy boyfriend! But, what about after high school? She wants to be with Ken forever, but he's going off to university. Nobody leaves Karen!
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Ken Armstrong Football quarterback and Prom King
Ken is the school's most popular student and proud of being both a football star and student body president. He's got a big football scholarship and he views tonight as the first night of his great future. Appearances can be deceiving, however. Ken is not the nicest person you'd want to meet - in fact, he could make your life rather miserable.
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Penny Withers the bookworm who becomes the Detective
Penny didn't want to come tonight. Her idea of a great evening is reading a good book. Even though she's terribly shy, she has always had dreams of being like Angie. Wouldn't it be great to be that cool?
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Roy Peterson the class rebel
Roy is only here because Angie persuaded him. He thinks he is too cool to be at a high school prom. Where's the booze? However, Roy's not as dumb as people think. He's got a few plans to make this evening exciting. If Roy has his way, this will be one evening that the class of 1959 will never forget.
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