May 18, 2010

  • Wayback Post: My First Prom

     

    "My First Prom, at the age of 24"
    by Michael F. Nyiri


    This entry was first posted on June 3rd, 2005, and has not been reposted since, however I have supplied the link to the entry in various comments over the years. I've been reading a few entries about high school proms, and have seen some wonderful pictures of my readers' daughters dressed in their finery. So I thought I'd repost a Wayback Post about "My First Prom". MFN/ppf 
    In Junior High we didn't have a prom, that I can remember, anyway. We had our regular Friday night dances, and perhaps the last one near the end of eighth grade was semi formal, but I don't think so, because I'm pretty sure my parents bought my first actual "suit" for my eighth grade graduation. That was in 1967.

    High School prom was incredibly and magnificently special, I guess, for some kids, but I didn't go. I had too many girls interested in me and I didn't want to make a commitment, so I missed the affair.  Besides, all the girls I liked had steady boyfriends. I didn't think I'd ever feel any nostalgia for something I wasn't really interested in at the time. Although I attended dances every weekend in Junior High, I didn' t go to the after game dances in high school, so skipping the prom seemed normal, even though it was a gala event in social terms. That was in 1971.

    Fast forward a few years. In 1977 I had been working for Ole's Home Centers for nearly a decade. I had risen to the rank of "department manager", running the garden shop and nursery department for the Torrance Store, located on one of the busiest intersections in the South Bay. I was single, having just broken up with my college age girlfriend because of another girl, and that relationship wasn't working out as decently as I had planned. I lived alone in a bachelor apartment in Torrance, and palled around with a gang of guys who worked with me. Three of us were inseparable.
    My best buddy was Morgan, who lived with his girlfriend and three year old daughter. The other member of our little clique was Steve, a few years our junior. I had dropped out of USC in my fourth year, in 1974. and Morgan, who never finished high school, was my age. Steve had just got out of high school. We did everything together. Our "parties" are legend. Steve was our "designated driver" because he could drive perfectly when we were all on acid.  One week Rolling Stone featured Crosby, Stills, and Nash on the cover, and Steve had pencilled in "Morgan", "Mike" and "Steve" over the likenesses of the group on my copy of the issue.

    By this time, I had developed a strong nostalgia for high school. I was making pretty good money as a manager, and I was having some good times with my buds, but in the back of my mind, everytime Prom came around, and I would see the high school kids in their finery, I would get nostalgic. I wrote a good many poems about my high school experience.

    Morgan and I got drunk together often, either at my apartment or at his, and even though he weighed in about 30 pounds heavier than I, we matched drink for drink, beer for beer, late into the evenings. Sitting at his kitchen table one night, with sobrietry a far memory of earlier in the evening, Morgan asked me a question, roughly slurring the words, after one of our "staredowns", "Mike, do you like my sister?" The question came out of nowhere. Morgan had two sisters. One was married, and one was graduating from high school.
    "Who, Shawn?" The young girl in high school was somewhat attractive, but a tad overweight, like everyone in Morgan's family, and she had bad teeth. I didn't find anything "wrong" with her, and she was sweet, having been the only one in Morgan's family to enjoy reading my poetry, which I would lend to her in thick binders for her to read and return when she finished a group of them.
    "Yeah, she wants to go to the prom, and nobody's invited her."
     "Her high school prom?"
    "Yeah" Morgan reached for his beer and almost tipped it over.
    "That's too bad," I replied, nearly falling off the cheap kitchen chair. It was pretty late, and I usually retired on the couch in these instances. "Morgan, I think I'm ready to crash."
    "Not until you promise to take Shawn to her prom."
    I hesitantly attempted to aright myself from the chair, and in my boozy haze figured out what my best buddy was in fact asking. "That's funny, Morg. I'll see you tomorrow morning."
    "Not so fast" The big guy was pretty light on his feet now, even with three or four sheets to the wind, and he rose from the table to face me. "You're going to take Shawn to the prom."
    "I'm going to take Shawn to the prom?" I parroted.
    "Yeah."
    "Sure, Morg, now I gotta get some sleep."

    I decided upon arising that taking the poor girl to her prom would be a nice gesture. Besides, I never went to mine, so this would be a chance to wallow in a bit of nostalgia. In the cold light of the next day, I began to make plans. I was 24, six years out of high school. Although it seemed somewhat strange to be going to a high school prom, I didn't feel "old" and started to get a bit nostalgic again about the fact that I hadn't gone to mine. The film "American Graffitti", about the end of high school, had come out a few years earlier, and the TV show "Happy Days" was fueling the "nostalgia boom". I found a chance to relive a moment in my high school life that didn't exist. When she got the news, Shawn was ecstatic. I wouldn't say she had a "crush on me" but we both enjoyed each other's company, and I have always had just as many female friends as male ones. Morgan couldn't think of a way to thank me. He was rather surprised that day when I accepted his drunken offer from the previous night.

    Later in the week I went to the tux rental store with Morgan and Steve. Shawn's mother bought her a beautiful prom dress, and the big night was fast approaching. The gala was held at the Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. I drove Shawn in my 1974 Honda Civic. It wasn't a limo, but I wasn't really a "date". I actually made quite an impression amongst these young people, an "older guy" in a tux with a full beard and thinning hair, and in my head, as even today, I don't necessarily "feel" older than I did at high school age. I used to love to dance in those days, and a prom is essentially a formal dance. It being 1977 the theme was something of a disco wonderland, but the kids at this particular high school were also into rock and roll, so there were plenty of Queen and Journey songs with which to let out all the stops. I don' t  believe I missed a dance, and became a focal point on the dance floor there, as I had in many bars and discos in Torrance when I began to "strut my stuff."

    As usual in social situations, even amongst these young people, I struck up conversations with strangers, and my "dance card" was pretty quickly filled with a variety of young women besides Shawn. I had a wonderful time, and even 'fell in love' with one young gal with whom I shared the dance floor numerous times. This one gal gave me her head garland and I still have it somewhere. I still remember dancing with this nameless beauty who of course was to disappear from my life forever after the prom was over.

    Shawn of course wasn't "upset" that her "date" was socializing with all her high school friends, since we weren't linked "romantically".  I got the feeling that she wasn't that popular, and I had begun to feel back "in my element" in the situation so my ebullience and outgoing personality and sudden popularity helped to make Shawn feel good too. Nobody that I remember made fun of the fact that this girl was shepherded to her prom by her older brother's best buddy.

    A good time was had by all. I had a photo taken so I could cherish the memories forevermore.

    Afterwards, to my delight, any game of oneupsmanship between Morgan and me was instantly in my favor for having done him this one. What started as a somewhat funny and offhand remark on one drunken night actually transformed into an evening of beauty and good memories.

    I lost track of Morgan over the years. I moved quite a few times, and gathered new cliques of friends. Here's to you, Buddy, and to you, Shawn. Thanks to you guys, I was able to experience not my own, but still a high school prom, at the incredible age of 24. I wonder how many people can make that claim?

Comments (34)

  • Sounds like you had a good time and yes, I don't think there are many that can make the claim that they attended prom at 24!

  • that is nice that you went to the prom late in life when you could actually enjoy it.

  • Have you ever tried to look her up?

  • Mike, I am sorry to hear about "the one that got away"! What a precious memory and story of how you dance with a girl ...whom you would never see again. At least you had your prom moment. I must say that my prom was really a non-event as well because I could not take the girl whom I dated to the prom....consequently I went alone and the night was a drag.

  • aww nice story. you guys l ook cute too

  • Sounds like you had a pretty nice prom!!:goodjob::)

    You beat my seventy three year old husband to the prom!  He never went to the prom till he went with me to our local  fot those over sixty five "Senior Prom!!":lol::heartbeat::sunny: 

    What was REALLY funny was the fact that one of his former classmates,..another older gentleman,..confronted my husband and tried to start a controversy when he growled out at my husband,..who was escorting me from the dance floor,.."What are YOU doing at a prom?":eek::spinning:

    For a second,.I had visions of two Senior males punching each other out!! GoodLord!!:spinning: 

    Then,..my husband straightened his tie,..stood up straight, and confronted his tormenter,.."Well,..Jack,..I don't know about you,..but I came to this dance to dance with my best girl,..my wife!!"

    Jack didn't say another word.  He was walking with a walker,..and had come to the prom alone!!:cry::whocares:

    Hubby and I ate,  drank, and danced the night away!:sunny::goodjob:

  • nice story... I can't really say much about prom. I never went to mine...

  • That was pretty nice of you. I don't think I could have done the same if my friend had cornered me like that. I'm not a social butterfly at all. I only went to my prom because I'd heard these stories about the 40 year old ladies that didnt had more psychological problems lol. I didn't want to press my luck with that.

  • Me, I had skipped the whole thing...and I don't fancy myself entering a formal dance under sober conditions, but it's great to read and imagine the fun vicariously. My sons both attended and attend school dances. They enjoy it - so it's all good.

  • Hey, that's you at my age! Did you always rocked a beard?

  • :wave: Ah, proms! My H.S. senior prom seems sooooo way back. I'm not even sure a photo was taken of me & my date, who was my "steady" at the time. We broke up before college.

    Even 1977 seems way back to me.

    I like your photo. Shawn is cute, too. I think it was nice of you to take her, and why not if you're friends.

    ~~Blessings 'n Cheers :goodjob:

  • What a sweet thing to do for both your friend and especially Shawn. I went to my senior prom without a date and felt terrible. Little did I know that just a year later I would marry a handsome returned-home hero. You can bet your boots I drug him back for every reunion!!!

  • That was a kind gesture taking your friend to the prom, and nice for you that you got to experience a prom and feel sort of like the life of the party. :sunny:

  • A really lovely story! I think it was such a nice thing for you to have done in taking Shawn to her prom. She enjoyed it and so did you. :coolman:

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