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24 Junior-Senior Prom
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The junior mothers and fathers discuss plans for the banquet and prom. These boys visit wNIe waiting for their food to come. Banquet is remembered One More Night by Phil Collins uuos the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet held Saturday, April 13, at the National Guard Armory. The juniors chose lavender and silver for the evening's colors. Sara Peek, president of the junior class, welcomed the seniors to their last Prom. Andy Hall gave the response. Roast beef, baked potatoes, green beans, rolls, salad, and cherry angel dessert was the meal served by the juniors' mothers. During the meal, a humorous prophecy and class will was read by Andy Hall and Jay P. Slagle. An excited crowd attended the banquet. UJhen the meal was over, students left to get their dates or get pictures taken at home, while others stayed there waiting for the dance to begin. Horen Mackey and Haro Decklnger work hard at decorating at the Rrmory. Mrs. Lewis and Denys Shafer take a well earned break while decorating. Steve Hahn and Brenda Beckner pose for a picture at the prom. Prom Banquet 23
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Videos take over Junior-Senior Prom's One More Night The 1985 Junior Senior Prom mas held on April 13 ot 9:00 at the National Guard Armory. This mas the first time prom uuas held there. The Junior Class chose One More Night by Phil Collins os the theme for the evening. The juniors decorated the Armory in lavender and silver crepe paper, balloons, o mirrored boll, and o fountain in the middle of the floor. The students uuent to o different kind of prom this year. The juniors decided to hove videos instead of o bond for the donee. The music uuas provided by Promethean Sound and Lighting Video Trax out of Kansas City, Mo. The V.J. came prepared uuith lights and fog to moke the evening more exciting. He played all the favorltesl At first, the videos didn't seem like such a neat idea to the seniors. Cveryone thought it uuas a rather cheap idea. Amy Strahm uuas one uuho liked the videos. She said, It uuas a fresh idea that changed tradition. I thought it uuas nice. Another aspect uuas that the music uuas popular uuith most and if you didn't uuont to donee, you could match videos. According to Mary Kunce, prom mas quite a big hit. She said, I thought prom mas quite successful. I had a great time and everyone else looked like they did, too. On the other hand, the videos did not appeal to her. She said, ”1 thought the music mas good, but the videos mere not mhat I expected. I expected a larger screen. fhgie Meyer dances the night away at the Junior-Senior Prom. Junior-Senior Prom 25
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