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Turning tasncls rnade them I,.H.S. alumni. Setting his cup straight was Mark Kimmcrling's goal. Graduation 15
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hey Reached T e Port l'To reach the port of Heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against itg but we must sail and not drift nor lie at anchor. This was the motto ofthe class of 1984, whose commencement was held on May 20, 1984. Different emotions were shown by every- one who attended the ceremony. Some sen- iors seemed happy about graduating while other seniors were tearful. Most of the class seemed to be going over four years of memo- ries at Lapel High School. Valedictorian Amy Keffer. salutatorian Bob Anderson, and class president Matt Mil- burn were the featured speakers at the cere- mony. Their speeches recalled the work done to achieve their goals. A thank-you was ex- tended to the administration, the faculty. Heaven with a very special thank-you to mothers and fathers for their monetary and moral sup- port throughout the years of schooling. Mr. Galliher presented the qualified seniors, to Superintendent Gene Heniser, who presented each senior with a well earned diploma. Rev- erend joseph Wagner gave the invocation and the benediction. juniors from the Na- tional Honor Society and the Student Coun- cil passed out programs. junior class Presi- dent Bob McMahan and Vice-President Chad Nunley handed each senior their gradu- ation flower, a peach rose tipped with orange. After the ceremony the newly graduated seniors went to their homes to prepare for the open house, celebrations given by their families for relatives and friends, l-1 Graduation Roxanne Campbell and Carey Aubrey lead the way. Leah Givens expresses tears of joy.
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I6 ight In Heaven Linders on the Point was the site ofthe '84 prom sponsored by thejunior Class. Memory booklets. Champagne glasses. ribbons, and napkins were given as souvenirs to take home to help remember the extravagent evening. Pam Harringtonjeri Campbell, and Sher- rie Sayino were the nominees for prom queen whilejim Wyant. Mike Mahoney. and Bobby MCMahan were nominated for prom king, The height ofthe evening was when Pam Harrington and Bobby MCMahan were crowned prom queen and king. Wfhile the prom ended at 1:00 a.m.. every- one went to the after-prom held at Showbiz Pizza Palace. Break dancing. eating pizza. playing video games, and pinball machines were the forms of late-night entertainment. Music was supplied by a stereo with Mike Mahoney and Eric Smith as Djfs. The after-prom ended at 5:00 a.m. and ey- eryone went their own way until Sunday morning when they all went to Kings Island. Even though it rained all the way to Kings Island. the rain did not stop anyone from having a wonderful time, After being at the prom Saturday night and being at Kings Island all day Sunday. no one wanted Monday to arrive. The Monday after prom weekend was the Mondayest Mon- day to remember throughout the entire year. May 12. 1984 was the day that everyone will remember and Cherish as A Night in Heaven . QAM r, King Bob McMahan and Queen Pam Ilarrington dance away into A night in heaven . Wlrats Paul Reynolds telling Sherrie Sayino' rSweet nothingsfi
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