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Losing themselves in the moqic of Prom glosses ore sold during lunch, the music, these couples are hoping Juniors Keli Peters, Marc Criss and the night will never end. Mike Bellair wait patiently for orders. Junior Prom Princess Down Kirby and her escort Chad Curry walk arm in arm to the dance floor. . . . A Night (continued from page 27) Jenny Lawson, Paula McVicker, Leslie Tighe, Alicia Garrett, Kami Harman, Shelly Mayle, Kristy Rollins, Kelly White, and Robyn Henderson (queen). Steal the Dark kept the spirit alive with their intoxicating music. Senior Paula Hefferin and Junior Brian Findley sang the theme song as the romance filled the air. Barbra Luzadder, Senior, voiced her opinion: enjoyed myself. I thought the decorations were very nice and the people who helped did a very good job. They added just the right touch. The after-prom was held at the Social Center from 12-3 am. McDonalds was also available for a midnight snack. Oh, what a night! Prom 29
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Steol the Dark set up their instruments as they prepare to sweep peo Transforming the gym is hard, but Juniors Jamie Davis and David Louzy add their personal touch. Robyn Ringler and Pom Satterfield, Juniors, step lightly out of their garters as their escorts give them assis tance. 28 Student Life
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I'm more than ready to move on, but I'm going to miss everyone.'' I - Looking Ahead Paula McVicker, senior As the sun slowly set on the evening of June 8, the senior class of 1987 marched slowly across the football field. The familiar strains of Pomp and Circumstance drifted through the night air. Friends and relatives of these students watched with mixed emotions, some joyful, some reminiscent, and some re- lieved. Senior Pat Varah said, Despite all the ups and downs we experienced as a class, I believe that it was well worth the struggle. Paula McVicker, graduating third in her class, said, I'm more than ready to move on, but I'm still going to miss the people I'm close to this year. The valedictorian, Beth Harri- son, delivered an address filled with analogies everyone could relate to. Probably her most remembered line will be the question, Are you going to be a doer or sit in front of the TV eating corn curls and watching reruns of Hogan's Heroes? AS PART OF TRADITION, foculty members march with the graduating seniors. AN UNEXPECTED “toss of hats is demonstrated by seniors. 30 Student Life
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