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Prom features 'Knight' to Remember The 1986 junior-senior prom was held May 3 with the theme being a Knight to Remember.” The juniors decorated the gym in with blue and silver streamers along with the decor of knights in shining armor. At the banquet, Mr. Jerry Anson, senior high math teacher, offered the opening prayer. A short welcome was presented by junior class vice-president Julie Jacobsen. Janie Sammons, senior class president, and Suzanne Franssen, junior class president responded. The guest speaker was Gerritt Hamblin. He gave a short speech reflecting on some of his past nights to remember. The disco dance began at 9 p.m. Music was provided by Knights of the Turntable. After the dance, post-prom entertainment was provided at the SADO Mardi Gras at Big J’s Family Restaurant TOP: Carla Haller. Ginger Land. Randal Daily. Shelli Sanchez. Amy Woodward, and Jerod Beck enjoy the evening at the banquet, held in the High School gym LEFT: Senior Richard Gubser. and tumors Trevor Grahm, and Butly Nagel dance under the streamers of a 'night to remember' ABOVE: Posing lor pictures taken by local photographer Bev Fitzpatrick, are tuniots Michelle Day, Kim Fuller, Bob Fitzpatrick and Bryan Oxford Prom. . .19
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TOP LEFT: Juniors Ted Norden and Gregg Johnson play the roulette at the SAOD Mardi Gras following the prom dance TOP RIGHT: Prom goers danced the night away to the tunes of 'Knights of the Turntable' Prom dancers include Shelli Sanchez and teacher Jerry Scott ABOVE: Kevin Seevers. Allen Strong, Gene Hendricks, and Terronez talk over prom plans at the banquet sponsored by the junior class and their mothers.RIGHT: Decorating the gym the week before prom are juniors Randal Daily and Amy Woodward. 18. . .Prom
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RIGHT: Concord Sponsor Don Davis awards the Flan Award to Micki Haller. Each year this award is presented to the outstanding student broadcaster. BELOW: At the fine Arts Banquet, art teacher Paul Loomet (center) recognized Charlie Eacker (left) as the Outstanding Returning Art Club Member and Chris Birme (right) was given the honor as the Outstanding New Art Club Member MIDDLE RIGHT: Receiving recognition at the Fine Arts Banquet was Julie Jacobsen (left) for placing in the name tag competition at Foreign Language Day. She received this award from Spanish teacher Bev Schwisow (center). Receiving the Outstanding Journalism Student award was Indian editor Jan Treffer (right). BOTTOM: Music awards and honors were also presented at the Fine Arts Banquet. Bill Christen was awarded the John Phillips Sousa Award. This award is given to the outstanding senior band member. Mr Bill Reichert, band director, presented the instrumental music awards. Melinda Holcomb was named music student of the year. She received this honor for participation as a senior in both band and choir. Lance Bristol, choir director, presented Ihe vocal awards Michael Clarke was awarded the National School Choral Award This award goes to the outstanding senior in choir Fine Arts students receive recognition The fifth annual Fine Arts Banquet was held on May 13 with a pot luck dinner in the high school cafeteria. This banquet honored outstanding students in band, choir, journalism, art, speech and Spanish. Letters and pins were awarded to students who earned them in choir, band and art Awards and medals earned throughout the year in the various departments were also presented by the sponsors. Instructors and sponsors in the areas of the fine arts organized this awards banquet. This included Mr. Lance Bristol (vocal music), Mr. Don Davis (speechbroadcasting), Mrs. Karen Ellis (journalism), Mr. Paul Loomer (art), Mr. Bill Reichert (band), and Mrs. Bev Schwisow (Spanish). 20. . .Fine Aits Banquet
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