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Return To The Emerald City This was the first time in years that Prom has been at the high school. It turned out great compared to past years, stated John Kenley. It looked better than I expected. The Prom committee consisting of junior class members, began planning for this very special occasion way back in September. At that point in time, all they knew was the theme. From September to May the gym un- derwent a major transformation. The best thing Jenny Owen liked about prom was, The breathtaking red sparkly shoe centerpieces. They made me feel like clicking my shoes and saying, there ' s no place like prom! An overwhelming number of students at- tended, return to Emerald City. The expec- tation was extremely high. Everyone was so excited to see what was going on behind the closed doors. They wanted to peek in the gym but no one was allowed. The underclassmen were allowed to partici- pate this year. Michelle Steelman among oth- ers had a role in our festive evening playing the cowardly lion. I thought it looked pretty good myself, she stated. I think we had just enough decorations. To help with the cost, several students helped with bottle drives, and pennies for prom, set up in the school store, and in the cafeteria. Some other fundraisers were dances and the faculty basketball game.
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With fast fingers flying furiously to be the first to answer on the lock-out system, the 1988-89 Quiz Bowl team had an exceptional year. The team boasted the return of six previous mem- bers and welcomed four new ones. All members had the opportunity to go to Channel 28 and tape a well- played game against Corunna. but unfortunately lost with a score of 195-270. They were invited back for another match against Central, but were knocked out when they lost that tough battle Every Wednesday, the team traveled to other area school to compete and showed itself very well, and also competed in a computer game, where they placed 16th in the state The team placed 2nd in the Metro League Cham- pionships, to bring home their first trophy and end their most successful season ever. Back Row: (l.-R) Coach Tim Holcomb. Alternative Kevin Ncadcau, Coach [ ' lainc Porter From Row (L-R) Matt Spiegel. Casey Fenton, Captain Bill Nicstcr. Gordy Plummcr. , )( ftclurcd Jenny Mulford, Melissa Beauvais, Lori Puckctl, Todd Martin, and Chuck Miller
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