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“Paradise City was the theme for the 1988 junior-senior prom. The gym was decorated with red, black and white streamers and wall murals. A balloon chandelier served as a center of interest. Cindy Kudrna served as the mistress of ceremonies. Mr. Darrel Sybrant said the invocation and welcome and response were given by the junior class president, Kyle Simmons and the senior class president, Jeff McMeen. Math teacher, Mr. Jerry Anson gave an inspirational address on choicos. He related intances of the importance of making good choices as well as the consequences of making poor choices and decisions. A post prom party was held at the Broken Bow Country Club. Local businesses donated prizes to be auctioned off at the end of the evening. Some of the prizes awarded included: a microwave, 10 speed bicycle, and many gift certificates. Mr. Bill Blackburn and Mr. Paul Loomer were the prom sponsors.
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Variety show is the spice of spring life The school variety show, “A Variety of Entertainment,” and art exhibit was heid on Friday, May 13. The combined efforts of the fine arts department led to an enjoyable evening of humor, wit, wisdom and music. The skits performed throughout the evening revolved around the manner in which many common couples handle day to day activities, how couples view love, and how others search for love. Kay Strong and Carla Haller served as emcees for the evening. Members from the choir and stage band performed many selections centered around finding, keeping and tolerating love. Skits held throughout the evening portrayed many humorous, common and everyday life situations. Janelle Custer was the drama director, Bill Reichert and Lance Bristol were the music directors and Ann Holcomb and Chris Ringlein served as accompanists. John Harmon and Dwayne Hammond ran the lights. TOP: Stage Sand performs for Variety Show. MIDDU: Mike Gallentine and Rhonda Nichols practice their skit. BOTTOM LEFT: Jeff Varney holds a chair for Stephanie Haumonl BOTTOM RIGHT: Riley White reads a newspaper. 17
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and Black and White TOP LEFT: It. Jerry Anson talks about choices. TOP CENTER: Keniy Hawks models one of the latest styles of cumbertnmds. TOP RIGHT: Seniors file iito the banquet MIDDLE LEFT: Mayuni Hanowi attends her first prom. BOTTOM LEFT: Vanessa Heath and her date enjoy a candlelight dinner served in the City Part gazebo. BOTTOM CENTER: Prom decorations were cnetered around the theme “Paradise City . BOTTOM RIGHT. Adrienne Ideen and Mike Ritchie work on prom decorations. Prnm 1Q
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