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TOP TO BOTTOM: Would you like a date with (LEFT TO RIGHT) Miss Gerhart, Miss Hansen or Miss Stant. Two students listen as Vicky Walls tells their fortunes. (LEFT TO RIGHT) Franny Ruley, Jimmy Merritt, king and Dawn Loller, queen, Pam Davis, Stacy Welch and Danny Gassa- way. Not pictured: Richard Hutton. 82
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Page 85 text:
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BEAT OF BGR CLOCKWISE, STARTING TOP LEFT: Mona Dersh, Cletis Johnson, and Jane Irwin exchange yearbooks for signing. Last years editor, Val Hotra regards her book with a critical eye. Cindy Wolfe keeps dancing, despite the heat. Ms. Judy Fanus and Ms. Joan Pederson try to get away from the noise as well as the crowd. Debbie Crawford must be writing something very secretive in that yearbook! Robin Gassaway smiles as she takes time to look at our master- piece. Despite the rainy weather and foggy conditions, the Yearbook Dance was an unexpected success. The doors opened early, the evening of 28 Sep- tember 1979, for the returning seniors and every- one else to get their yearbooks. Once inside, there was a small surprise; the yearbook staff had hired a disc-jockey, BGR, who turned out to be our own Mr. Larry Garber. An added attraction was that the cafeteria had been decorated in Fall attire, because the dance had been held one week after the start of Autumn. To top off the evening, a trivia contest was held; the winner was Betsy Foley. She was awarded a lovable stuffed animal. 81
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The week of Fun Night was an excited frenzy for the Junior class. As Friday, November 2 approached, it was discovered that the Junior class was not as pre- pared as they thought for the annual night of fun and games. They were still in need of decorations and workers for the boothes. All day Friday, members of the Junior class could be seen scurrying about the halls preparing for 3:30 and the opening of the doors. The Junior class supported such events as the customary marriage and divorce court and a seance. Also featured were funny photos and a spook house. Many students agreed that the best part was when Mr. Sheaffer was arrested and put into jail and in order to be freed he had to blow ten bubbles of gum. After the main activities of fun night, a comedy western movie was shown in the gym followed by the dance in the cafeteria. The seventh through twelfth grades who went to the dance, moved to the music of Thunderbox. The actual music didn’t start until 8:30 even though the dance started at 8:00. Towards the middle of the dance, Jimmy Merritt and Dawn Loller were crowned King and Queen. After the money was counted and bills paid it was estimated that Fun Night was a moderate success for the Junior class. COUNTERCLOCKWISE: C. B. Prices gets practice being a priest, while Joy Mann assists him in the ceremony. Kent Miller likes setting those pins up. Beth Eveland is a wel- comed sight at the seance. Mr. Randy Sheaffer just loves to get hit with sponges. 83
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