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I had a really fun time. The decorations were great! -Junior Chad Kem- per fSeniors Jeff Kroger and Teg Hughes share a story with Creekside Photographer Dale Juranelg as he clicks a picture, 1Some senior girls brought a new tradition to HHS - a post-prom picture. Here are Jill Wilson, Dynelle Splitg Tami Brodersen, Peg Johnson, Kris- ten Campbeli Jeni Green, Chonny Curtis, Tammie Bonham, Rennae Lehning Andi Fike, Tonya Michei Debbie Adrian, Dina Schrinen Heidi Kooyg Cindy Onken, Angie Baker, Chrystal Vocom, Cathy Stor- er, Sarah Locke, and Deidre Walker. 15idekick, a band from Kearney, played a wide variety of good music. Senior Phil Mattes said They were easy to dance to, which is more than one can say about last year's band. llluniors Lisa Hofferben David Clarke, and Eric Young work on giving a facelift to the stage at the fairgrounds Prom 1
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When they started reading the names of the nominees, I didn 't think they would say my name. I was really suprised when they tapped me for being Prince. lt was a great feeling! Senior Pat WW , E Farrell if 32, as gar y' 43+ A, S an-N a Y LJ 'f it tag 2 v , 2 wp .. Q K N M5 , Um , ill F to-After being crowned King Troy Kort sweeps Queen Linda Nelson into his arms for the royal dance, fking candidate Chris Szafrajda escorts Queen candidate Kristen Yost to the wait- ing of the crowning. 4- Homecoming candidates: Andi Fike, Randy Moore, Amy Fingeret, Chris Szaf- rajda, Kristen Yost Daren Girling Peg John- son, Troy Kort, Angie Baken Doug Combs, Linda Nelson, and Pat Farrell, Homecoming
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n evening of Midni ht Ma ic nu aa: Mfg - , ,.,.. - -Q .'-. . . -,Q-'al ...ja - - r' ..w - Prom 1988 took a new twist from previous years. This year's event was held at the Adams County Fairgrounds. Exiled from the Senior High gym, the juniors outdid them- selves with decorations in red, silver and black to accentu- ate the theme of Midnight Magic. Also a new addition, Prom Royalty was incorporated into the festivities. A prince and princess were chosen from the junior class, and a king and queen were chosen from the senior class. Any student who purchased a ticket before a deadline date was eligible to be chosen for royal- ty. Pat Farrell and Linda Nelson were crowned king and queen, and Bill Tackwell and Kirsten Lysthauge were crowned prince and princess. Junior Kirsten Lysthauge said, lt was unbelieveable. I'm just glad I made it there on time. 1Senior Chonn y Curtis with her date junior Dennis Hin- son take a break from dancing at the refreshment table. -vRoyaIty was a new edition to the HHS prom scene this year. Crowned for 7988 was junior Bill Tackwell, Prince, senior Pat Farreli King senior Linda Nelson, Queen, and junior Kirsten L ysthauge, Princess. The band Sidekick played an assortment of songs varying from hard rock to the jitterbug sounds of the 50's. Senior Cathy Storer said, Sidekick was so much better than last year's band. We really enjoyed dancing. After the prom a breakfast was served at the YWCA by the junior parents. Eggs, ham, fruit and rolls were of- fered with smiling faces. The breakfast was a good idea, but it wasn't a popular one. lt was a real bummer when there were more adults than kids, said senior Mark Wimer. After Prom activities varied greatly depending on the company held. Junior Brandon McCoy said, Prom was a fun night, costly too. I'm glad it only happens once a year. Peg Johnson Prom l
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