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A. Refreshment hostess Donna Ritchey serves punch to exhausted dancers. B. The sound man controls the volume for the band from the floor. C. Trecia Fulk, Anna Keller and Roger Kurtz rest their feet during .a brief intermission. D. Brenda Evans, Brad Ausbrook and Penny Cook demonstrate their individual styles of dancing. E. The Powder Mill Hill band provided the evening’s entertainment by playing a variety of both hard rock and soft music.
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Prom decor influenced by Greek mythology Immediately after the banquet on Friday, May 6, this prom dance highlighted the evening. The band, Powder Mill Hill from St. Louis, played soft rock as well as hard rock. Students and faculty enjoyed the music. Dancers entered the dance floor through the Garden of the Gods. The decorations centered around Mount Olympus which was reigned over by Hera and Zeus. The stage depicted the ocean with Hades to the right. The Moon Goddess watched over the west wall, while Venus and Poseidum ruled the ocean. A. Nancy and Ed Davis try their hand dancing with the students. B. Pam Stanley and Paul Wilder enjoy the relaxing slow music provided by the band. C. Putting the finishing touches on the ocean scene are Sondra Gordon. Karla Keck and Kathy Bangert, D. Sondra Gordon, sponsor Mr. Lynn Van Dyke, and Jeff Staser enjoy themselves while cleaning up. E. Mrs. Shirley Ausbrook admires the three-headed dog used to adom Hades.
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Juniors begin preparing early The Junior Class, advised by Mr. Lynn Van Dyke, Mrs. Shirley Aus-brook, Mr. Charles Kerber, and Ms. Linda Stokes, worked throughout the year preparing for the prom. Money making projects such as bake sales and selling magazines brought forth the money used toward prom expenses. Once financially secure, the class began committee meetings for planning decorations, locating a band, and ordering food. When the decoration supplies arrived, Juniors came to the gym quite frequently for two weeks. All the hard work paid off on the night of May 6. Juniors, Seniors, faculty, and guests happily ate a delicious meal in the surroundings of the breathtaking decor. Later, music rang from the slopes of Mount Olympus until time to go home. A. Dianne Bryan reads charge to the class. B. Drummer of Powder Mill Hill beats on down his drums. C. Students and guests wait patiently for their dance. D. Mr. Kern Doer-ner gives advice to students. C 22
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