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DOUBLE DATING The Class of 1985’s Junior Prom “Heaven” was an evening that those who attended will never forget. Couples began arriving at the Ramada Inn on Friday, May 18 at 7:00 for the start of a great night. When they entered the ballroom they found it beautifully decorated in shades of blue and white with balloons and streamers to depict the “Heavenly” scene. Everyone found a table to sit at and a buffet was brought out for dinner. Romantic couples kept to themselves, while others DOUBLE DATING or triple dating believed a larger group was more exciting. When Bruce Warwick was asked why he preferred double dating he replied, “Double dating to the prom gives you the opportunity to be with your other friends, along with your date.” The fun started after dinner when the prom’s band “Pyramid” played everyone’s favorite songs. Couples swarmed the dance floor and danced until it was 1:00. Some people then headed home for the evening, but for others the prom was just the beginning. Carloads of people headed toward parties and camps where their celebration lasted all night. Kelly Burdick Since dancing was one of the highlights of the night, Shawn Hatpin, Chris Weigelt and Chip Pettitt prepare to show us how they break. Wcndi Ferguson Inhaling helium is Mike Carlucci with his date Karen Burkhart. Vibrant decorations at the prom added a special touch to the night. Varden Studios Junior Prom 11
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After being crowned by class advisors Mrs. Wendy Kunst, Bob Martz and Linda Campbell and Mr». Bullard are the 1984 Ju- Serafini. They then danced to the prom’s nior Prom King and Queen Jeff Salanger and theme song, “Heaven.” Claudine Pompo, with their court Steve Neff, Varden Studios Varden Studios Many people wore the popular color of purple at the Junior Prom, shown here are Ken Mincar and Mary Beth Powers in lavender. Varden Studios lo put an end to a perfect evening at the Ramada Inn, Melanie Pratt and Matt Wil- liams enjoy one more slow dance. 10 Junior Prom Kelly Burdick
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P«ula Rujicl Before school begins, good friends like Joanne Smith, Chria Martinakl and Valerie Lannlng get together for good times on the path. Paula Russel The morning blahs make their appearance on the path as Kurt lugwig and Joe Tucker get ready for homeroom. 12 The Path Julie Anderson Some just go to talk to friends and hang out,” says Dawn Evans. The path is a necessary part of many students’ school day. “Can’t live without it,” says Kim Haskins. Many students face cold, winter weather and rainy days to meet their friends on the path. Even bad weather can’t discourage people from gathering outside. The path is a great place for good times with friends. Beth Kresge TAKE Each morning, we all stumble, half awake, towards school. Some students begin their day with a quick trip to the path. “The path is a great place to meet friends and start off the day,” says Dani Bowers. . Not only mornings, but during lunches and after school, you can always find a group out on the path. “Not everyone goes out to smoke.
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